
from accessibility-agents220
Audits content, forms and authentication flows for cognitive accessibility (WCAG 2.2 / COGA) and gives prioritized remediation and plain-language guidance.
This skill provides a cognitive accessibility audit capability: it reviews pages, components, forms, authentication flows, timeouts and UI text for clarity and reduced cognitive load, mapping findings to WCAG 2.2 success criteria and COGA guidance. It produces structured findings (pass/fail/warn), severity levels, remediation steps and example before/after code or copy.
Use this skill when you need an accessibility review focused on cognitive and usability issues — for onboarding flows, multi-step forms, login and authentication, error messages, instructional copy, or any interface where memory, attention, or reading complexity may block users. Also useful for generating compliance checklists and remediation tasks.
Designed to be used with code/assistant environments that can run review workflows (Claude Code, Copilot-style assistants, Codex-equivalents).
Cognitive accessibility specialist skill that audits web content, forms, and authentication flows against WCAG 2.2/COGA guidelines. Well-structured instructional content with clear phases (identify, WCAG assessment, COGA assessment, report) and detailed finding patterns. No scripts to execute — purely prompt-based agent instructions. Duplicate intro section and missing scripts/references/ separation detract from architecture.
Security is clean — no network calls, no scripts, no credentials. Content quality is strong with detailed WCAG criterion coverage and practical finding patterns. Architecture is weakened by duplicated content, no scripts/references separation, and a leftover 'Derived from .claude/agents' note. Usefulness is good — cognitive accessibility is an important niche with real demand, but audience is specific (a11y teams) rather than universal.