
Accessibility Audit
FreeEnsure your web applications meet WCAG 2.2 standards.
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What Accessibility Audit does
The Accessibility Audit skill provides a comprehensive solution for assessing and improving the accessibility of modern web applications. It follows a structured three-phase workflow: Scan, Fix, and Verify. This skill is designed to identify violations of the Web Content Accessibility Guidelines (WCAG) 2.2 at Level A and AA, ensuring your applications are usable by all individuals, including those with disabilities.
In the scanning phase, the skill examines your codebase for accessibility violations, categorizing them by severity—Critical, Major, or Minor. Each identified issue is accompanied by specific before-and-after code snippets tailored to the framework you are using, such as React, Next.js, Vue, Angular, Svelte, or plain HTML. This makes it easier for developers to implement necessary changes directly into their code.
The verification phase ensures that the fixes applied not only resolve the original issues but also do not introduce any new accessibility regressions. Additionally, the skill generates detailed compliance reports that are suitable for stakeholders, providing a clear overview of the accessibility status of the application. This is particularly useful for teams looking to maintain high accessibility standards throughout their development process.
Furthermore, the skill can be integrated into CI/CD pipelines, allowing for automated accessibility checks during the development lifecycle. This proactive approach helps to catch accessibility issues early, reducing the cost and effort required to fix them later in the development process.
When to use it
Use this skill when you need to audit a web application for accessibility compliance, especially during development or before a product release.
When not to use it
This skill may not be suitable for legacy applications that do not follow modern frameworks or for projects not concerned with WCAG compliance.
What you can build with it
Auditing a New Project
When starting a new web application, use the skill to perform an initial accessibility audit to ensure compliance from the outset.
Integrating into CI/CD
Incorporate the skill into your CI/CD pipeline to automatically check for accessibility issues during every build.
Generating Compliance Reports
Use the skill to generate detailed compliance reports for stakeholders, summarizing the accessibility status and necessary fixes.
How to install Accessibility Audit
View source1. Install with the skills CLI
npx skills add alirezarezvani/claude-skills/a11y-audit --agent claude-code2. Or install it manually
Download the skill folder and drop it into ~/.claude/skills/ for all projects, or .claude/skills/ to scope it to one repo. Restart Claude Code so it picks up the new skill.
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Written by alirezarezvaniAccessibility Audit
WCAG 2.2 Accessibility Audit and Remediation Skill
Description
The a11y-audit skill provides a complete accessibility audit pipeline for modern web applications. It implements a three-phase workflow -- Scan, Fix, Verify -- that identifies WCAG 2.2 Level A and AA violations, generates exact fix code per framework, and produces stakeholder-ready compliance reports.
For every violation it finds, it provides the precise before/after code fix tailored to your framework (React, Next.js, Vue, Angular, Svelte, or plain HTML).
What this skill does:
- Scans your codebase for every WCAG 2.2 Level A and AA violation, categorized by severity (Critical, Major, Minor)
- Fixes each violation with framework-specific before/after code patterns
- Verifies that fixes resolve the original violations and introduces no regressions
- Reports findings in a structured format suitable for developers, PMs, and compliance stakeholders
- Integrates into CI/CD pipelines to prevent accessibility regressions
Features
| Feature | Description |
|---|---|
| Full WCAG 2.2 Scan | Checks all Level A and AA success criteria across your codebase |
| Framework Detection | Auto-detects React, Next.js, Vue, Angular, Svelte, or plain HTML |
| Severity Classification | Categorizes each violation as Critical, Major, or Minor |
| Fix Code Generation | Produces before/after code diffs for every issue |
| Color Contrast Checker | Validates foreground/background pairs against AA and AAA ratios |
| Compliance Reporting | Generates stakeholder reports with pass/fail summaries |
| CI/CD Integration | GitHub Actions, GitLab CI, Azure DevOps pipeline configs |
| Keyboard Navigation Audit | Detects missing focus management and tab order issues |
| ARIA Validation | Checks for incorrect, redundant, or missing ARIA attributes |
Severity Definitions
| Severity | Definition | Example | SLA |
|---|---|---|---|
| Critical | Blocks access for entire user groups | Missing alt text, no keyboard access to navigation | Fix before release |
| Major | Significant barrier that degrades experience | Insufficient color contrast, missing form labels | Fix within current sprint |
| Minor | Usability issue that causes friction | Redundant ARIA roles, suboptimal heading hierarchy | Fix within next 2 sprints |
Usage
Quick Start
# Scan entire project
python scripts/a11y_scanner.py /path/to/project
# Scan with JSON output for tooling
python scripts/a11y_scanner.py /path/to/project --json
# Check color contrast for specific values
python scripts/contrast_checker.py --fg "#777777" --bg "#ffffff"
# Check contrast across a CSS/Tailwind file
python scripts/contrast_checker.py --file /path/to/styles.css
Slash Command
/a11y-audit # Audit current project
/a11y-audit --scope src/ # Audit specific directory
/a11y-audit --fix # Audit and auto-apply fixes
/a11y-audit --report # Generate stakeholder report
/a11y-audit --ci # Output CI-compatible results
Three-Phase Workflow
Phase 1: Scan -- Walk the source tree, detect framework, apply rule set.
python scripts/a11y_scanner.py /path/to/project --format table
Phase 2: Fix -- Apply framework-specific fixes for each violation.
See references/framework-a11y-patterns.md for the complete fix patterns catalog.
Phase 3: Verify -- Re-run the scanner to confirm fixes and check for regressions.
python scripts/a11y_scanner.py /path/to/project --baseline audit-baseline.json
Example: React Component Audit
// BEFORE: src/components/ProductCard.tsx
function ProductCard({ product }) {
return (
<div onClick={() => navigate(`/product/${product.id}`)}>
<img src={product.image} />
<div style={{ color: '#aaa', fontSize: '12px' }}>{product.name}</div>
<span style={{ color: '#999' }}>${product.price}</span>
</div>
);
}
| # | WCAG | Severity | Issue |
|---|---|---|---|
| 1 | 1.1.1 | Critical | <img> missing alt attribute |
| 2 | 2.1.1 | Critical | <div onClick> not keyboard accessible |
| 3 | 1.4.3 | Major | Color #aaa on white fails contrast (2.32:1, needs 4.5:1) |
| 4 | 1.4.3 | Major | Color #999 on white fails contrast (2.85:1, needs 4.5:1) |
| 5 | 4.1.2 | Major | Interactive element missing role and accessible name |
// AFTER: src/components/ProductCard.tsx
function ProductCard({ product }) {
return (
<a href={`/product/${product.id}`} className="product-card"
aria-label={`View ${product.name} - $${product.price}`}>
<img src={product.image} alt={product.imageAlt || product.name} />
<div style={{ color: '#595959', fontSize: '12px' }}>{product.name}</div>
<span style={{ color: '#767676' }}>${product.price}</span>
</a>
);
}
See references/examples-by-framework.md for Vue, Angular, Next.js, and Svelte examples.
Tools Reference
a11y_scanner.py
Usage: python scripts/a11y_scanner.py <path> [options]
Options:
--json Output results as JSON
--format {table,csv} Output format (default: table)
--severity {critical,major,minor} Filter by minimum severity
--framework {react,vue,angular,svelte,html,auto} Force framework (default: auto)
--baseline FILE Compare against previous scan results
--report Generate stakeholder report
--output FILE Write results to file
--quiet Suppress output, exit code only
--ci CI mode: non-zero exit on critical issues
contrast_checker.py
Usage: python scripts/contrast_checker.py [options]
Options:
--fg COLOR Foreground color (hex)
--bg COLOR Background color (hex)
--file FILE Scan CSS file for color pairs
--tailwind DIR Scan directory for Tailwind color classes
--json Output results as JSON
--suggest Suggest accessible alternatives for failures
--level {aa,aaa} Target conformance level (default: aa)
Common Pitfalls
| Pitfall | Correct Approach |
|---|---|
role="button" on a <div> | Use native <button> -- includes keyboard handling for free |
tabindex="0" on everything | Only interactive elements need focus; use native elements |
aria-label on non-interactive elements | Use aria-labelledby pointing to visible text |
display: none for screen reader hiding | Use .sr-only class instead |
| Color alone to convey meaning | Add icons, text labels, or patterns alongside color |
| Placeholder as only label | Always provide a visible <label> |
outline: none without replacement | Always provide a visible focus indicator via focus-visible |
Empty alt="" on informational images | Informational images need descriptive alt text |
| Skipping heading levels (h1 -> h3) | Heading levels must be sequential |
onClick without onKeyDown | Add keyboard support or prefer native elements |
Ignoring prefers-reduced-motion | Wrap animations in @media (prefers-reduced-motion: no-preference) |
Related Skills
| Skill | Relationship |
|---|---|
| senior-frontend | Frontend patterns used in a11y fixes |
| code-reviewer | Include a11y checks in code review workflows |
| senior-qa | Integration of a11y testing into QA processes |
| playwright-pro | Automated browser testing with accessibility assertions |
| epic-design | WCAG 2.1 AA compliant animations and scroll storytelling |
| tdd-guide | Test-driven development patterns for a11y test cases |
Reference Documentation
| Reference | Description |
|---|---|
| wcag-quick-ref.md | WCAG 2.2 Level A & AA criteria quick reference |
| wcag-22-new-criteria.md | New WCAG 2.2 success criteria (Focus Appearance, Target Size, etc.) |
| aria-patterns.md | ARIA patterns, keyboard interaction, and live regions |
| framework-a11y-patterns.md | Framework-specific fix patterns (React, Vue, Angular, Svelte, HTML) |
| color-contrast-guide.md | Color contrast checker details, Tailwind palette mapping, sr-only class |
| ci-cd-integration.md | GitHub Actions, GitLab CI, Azure DevOps, pre-commit hook configs |
| audit-report-template.md | Stakeholder-ready audit report template |
| testing-checklist.md | Manual testing checklist (keyboard, screen reader, visual, forms) |
| examples-by-framework.md | Full audit examples for Vue, Angular, Next.js, and Svelte |
Resources
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