Topic: screen-reader
203 skills in this topic.
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text-quality-reviewer
Non-visual text quality reviewer for web applications. Use when reviewing any page, component, or template for low-quality alt text, aria-labels, or button names. Detects template variables ({0}, {{var}}), code syntax in text attributes (property.alttext), placeholder text as labels, typos in short accessible names, whitespace-only names, and duplicate control labels. Enforces WCAG 1.1.1 (Non-text Content), 4.1.2 (Name, Role, Value), and 2.5.3 (Label in Name). Applies to any web framework or vanilla HTML/CSS/JS.
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wcag-aaa
WCAG AAA conformance specialist. Audits web content against WCAG 2.2 Level AAA success criteria that go beyond the standard AA target. Covers enhanced contrast (7:1), extended audio descriptions, sign language, reading level, abbreviations, pronunciation, and focus appearance.
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wcag-guide
WCAG 2.2 AA learning and reference agent. Use when you need to understand WCAG success criteria, learn what changed between versions, understand conformance levels, clarify when criteria apply, or get plain-language explanations of accessibility standards. Does not write or review code - teaches the standard itself.
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wcag3-preview
Educational agent for WCAG 3.0 (W3C Accessibility Guidelines). Explains methodology changes, outcome-based conformance, the APCA contrast algorithm, functional needs categories, and new cognitive/task-based criteria. Helps teams plan for the transition from WCAG 2.2 to 3.0. WCAG 3.0 is in early draft — this agent clearly communicates its draft status.
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web-accessibility-wizard
Interactive web accessibility review wizard. Runs a guided, step-by-step WCAG audit of your web application. Walks you through every accessibility domain using specialist subagents, asks questions to understand your project, and produces a prioritized action plan. Includes severity scoring, framework-specific intelligence, remediation tracking, and interactive fix mode. For document accessibility (Word, Excel, PowerPoint, PDF), use the document-accessibility-wizard instead.
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web-component-specialist
Audits web components (custom elements, Shadow DOM) for accessibility. Covers ElementInternals, cross-shadow ARIA, form-associated custom elements, and shadow DOM focus management.
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web-csv-reporter
Internal helper agent. Invoked by orchestrator agents via Task tool. Internal helper for exporting web accessibility audit findings to CSV format. Generates structured CSV reports with severity scoring, WCAG criteria mapping, Accessibility Insights help links, and actionable remediation guidance for each finding.
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web-issue-fixer
Internal helper agent. Invoked by orchestrator agents via Task tool. Internal helper for applying accessibility fixes to web source code. Handles auto-fixable issues (missing alt, lang, labels, tabindex) and presents human-judgment fixes for approval. Generates framework-specific code using the detected stack.
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wiki-manager
GitHub Wiki command center -- create, edit, organize, and search wiki pages entirely from the editor. Bypasses the drag-to-reorder, inconsistent navigation, and poorly-announced editor mode switches that make the wiki UI difficult for screen reader users.
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word-accessibility
Word document accessibility specialist. Use when scanning, reviewing, or remediating .docx files for accessibility. Covers document title, heading structure, alt text, table headers, hyperlink text, merged cells, language settings, and reading order. Enforces Microsoft Accessibility Checker rules mapped to WCAG 2.1 AA.
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wxPython Specialist
wxPython GUI expert -- sizer layouts, event handling, AUI framework, custom controls, threading (wx.CallAfter/wx.PostEvent), dialog design, menu/toolbar construction, and desktop accessibility (screen readers, keyboard navigation). Covers cross-platform gotchas for Windows and macOS.
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