This is a React-focused layer on top of the generic UX designer skill, so it assumes you've read that one first for the broader design thinking stuff. What you get here are actual code patterns: Framer Motion micro-interactions, optimistic UI updates, focus trap implementations for modals, keyboard navigation handlers, and form validation with React Hook Form. It's not teaching you UX principles, it's showing you how to implement them in React with accessibility baked in. Use it when you're past the wireframe stage and need to build the actual components with proper motion, loading states, and ARIA attributes. The prefers-reduced-motion examples and focus management patterns are especially practical.
npx skills add https://github.com/travisjneuman/.claude --skill generic-react-ux-designer