signup-login-page-generator

v1.0.1

When the user wants to create, optimize, or audit signup and login pages. Also use when the user mentions "signup page," "login page," "registration page," "...

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Purpose & Capability
Name, description, and SKILL.md content consistently focus on designing and auditing signup/login pages (domain choice, modal vs page, form structure, discount flows, SEO). There are no unrelated binaries, credentials, or installs requested.
Instruction Scope
The runtime instructions tell the agent to read project context files if they exist ('.claude/project-context.md' or '.cursor/project-context.md'). These files are not declared in 'required config paths', so the skill will look in the agent workspace for contextual files — reasonable for a UX/content helper but worth noting because they may contain project-specific or sensitive info that will be read into the agent's output.
Install Mechanism
No install spec and no code files — the skill is instruction-only, so nothing is downloaded or written to disk during install.
Credentials
The skill declares no required environment variables, credentials, or config paths. Its stated tasks do not require secrets or external credentials.
Persistence & Privilege
No 'always: true'. The skill is user-invocable and does not request elevated or persistent platform privileges beyond normal autonomous invocation behavior.
Assessment
This skill is an instruction-only helper and appears to do what it says: provide guidance for signup and login pages. Things to consider before installing: (1) it instructs the agent to read project-context files (.claude/project-context.md or .cursor/project-context.md) if present — review those files and remove any secrets you don't want included in AI outputs; (2) the skill asks for no credentials and installs nothing, but the agent may include any workspace content it reads in responses, so avoid placing sensitive tokens in project context; (3) autonomous invocation is allowed by default (normal for skills) — if you want to limit automatic runs, restrict when or how the agent can call skills. If those caveats are acceptable, this skill is coherent and proportionate to its purpose.

Like a lobster shell, security has layers — review code before you run it.

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License

MIT-0
Free to use, modify, and redistribute. No attribution required.

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