Skills drift. Instructions get deprioritized. But an agent cannot forget its own identity.
Free. MIT licensed. Installs in thirty seconds. Works on macOS, Linux, and Windows.
Star it if you think AI-generated code should be accessible by default. Open an issue if you find gaps. Contribute if you have framework-specific patterns to add.
https://github.com/taylorarndt/a11y-agent-team
Full writeup on my Substack: https://taylorarndt.substack.com/p/i-got-fed-up-with-ai-forgetting-accessibility
#a11y #openSource #FOSS #WCAG #accessibility (2/2)
AI tools are reliably, predictably bad at accessibility. I am a screen reader user who codes with Claude Code every day, and I got tired of fighting for the basics.
So I built an open-source team of six AI agents that enforce WCAG 2.1 AA automatically. Each agent has one job it cannot forget. ARIA. Focus management. Contrast. Keyboard navigation. Live regions. And an orchestrator that coordinates them. (1/2)
Skills drift. Instructions get deprioritized. But an agent cannot forget its own identity.
Free. MIT licensed. Installs in thirty seconds. Works on macOS, Linux, and Windows.
Star it if you think AI-generated code should be accessible by default. Open an issue if you find gaps. Contribute if you have framework-specific patterns to add.
https://github.com/taylorarndt/a11y-agent-team
Full writeup on my Substack: https://taylorarndt.substack.com/p/i-got-fed-up-with-ai-forgetting-accessibility
#a11y #openSource #FOSS #WCAG #accessibility (2/2)
i got fired 😕
over 30% of devs got the boot.
hit me up for #frontend #wcag #accessibillity #css #semanticWeb #informationArchitecture #solutionArchitect #componentLibraries
😳any help and pointers much appreciated. Primarily Oslo hybrid.