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Guidance for using the Aquila Angular component library: import patterns, form handling, grid layout, and component API best practices for modern Angular apps.
The Aquila skill provides actionable guidance for using @allianz/ng-aquila components in Angular (v19+) projects. It documents import paths for standalone components, component-specific rules (formfield wrapping, validation errors, button types), usage patterns for forms and modals, and the responsive grid system.
Invoke this skill when developing UI with the Aquila design system: integrating components, wiring reactive forms, following accessibility and layout patterns, or discovering which component to use for a given UI need (forms, navigation, overlays, data display). It’s useful during development, code reviews, and writing component-based documentation.
Best used with developer-focused assistants that can produce code snippets and understand Angular patterns (Copilot-style, Code assistants, or IDE-integrated agents).
Aquila is a guidance skill for the Allianz Angular component library (@allianz/ng-aquila). It provides import patterns, form handling examples, grid layout docs, and a component reference table. No scripts included — purely static reference content. Well-structured for Angular developers using this specific library.
Clean skill, no security concerns. Good reference documentation for a niche Angular component library. The SKILL.md is informative and well-organized with clear examples, but it serves a narrow audience (Allianz/ng-aquila users). No scripts to test.