By rohitg00
Analyze screenshots and UI images to catalog visual elements, detect layout issues in flex, grid, or CSS, document design details like spacing and colors, flag accessibility problems, and receive targeted implementation suggestions. Extract structured text from images, screenshots, or diagrams, preserving code formatting, hierarchy, and noting low-confidence areas.
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npx claudepluginhub rohitg00/awesome-claude-code-toolkit --plugin vision-specialistPersistent memory for AI coding agents -- captures tool usage, compresses via LLM, injects context into future sessions. 12 hooks, 41 MCP tools, 4 skills, real-time viewer.
Complete AI coding workflow system. Self-correcting memory + persistent FTS5-indexed research wikis + auto-research loop + multi-LLM council on a single SQLite store. 33 skills, 8 agents, 22 commands, 37 hook scripts across 24 events. Cross-agent via SkillKit.
Complete developer toolkit for Claude Code
GitHub issue triage, creation, and management
Google Cloud Platform service configuration and deployment
Comprehensive design audit, accessibility, and consistency evaluation using ai-vision CLI
Give Claude eyes — screenshot any URL with pixelshot and read it visually
Expert in vision models, OCR systems, barcode detection, and visual AI. Stays current with latest models (GPT-4V, Claude Vision, Mistral-OCR, etc.), optimization techniques, and specialized libraries. Use PROACTIVELY for image processing, document analysis, or visual AI tasks.
Computer vision image processing and analysis
Screen reader compatibility testing and ARIA fixes
Use when the user explicitly asks for a desktop or system screenshot (full screen, specific app or window, or a pixel region), or when tool-specific capture capabilities are unavailable and an OS-level capture is needed. Originally from OpenAI's curated skills catalog.