Build an Oxygen 6 Page
Rebuilding a site into Oxygen 6? Build it as real, editable Oxygen elements, not a wall of HTML. The structure (header/footer/template post types, Template Content Area, the element vocabulary) is handed to the agent up front.
About this skill
Build or rebuild pages on Oxygen 6 (Jenga) as native, editable elements instead of a single HTML block. Hands the agent Oxygen 6's structure: the element schemas, the header/footer/template post types, and the Template Content Area rule.
Read-only by default. Any write operation creates a duplicate first, so the original page stays intact and you have an undo handle. All execution runs through Respira's MCP server with your existing credentials.
What it does
4 capabilities run in one pass — each one focused on a single failure mode.
Native Oxygen 6 elements
Author with simplified types (section, heading, text, button, image, and more) that Respira maps to the real OxygenElements and EssentialElements classes. The page stays editable in the Visual Builder.
Knows Oxygen's structure
The header, footer, and template post types and the element schemas are handed to the agent, so it stops rediscovering them every run and stops burning tokens.
Template Content Area rule
Templates use a Template Content Area element where the page body renders, never a Post Content element (which errors on Oxygen 6).
No HTML-block dumps
Refuses the common failure where a whole page is dropped into one code block. Builds section by section and reads before it edits.
What you'll need
Respira for WordPress plugin installed on the target site, with a valid API key.
An AI agent that supports Skills + MCP — Claude Code, Codex, Antigravity, or Cursor.
SKILL.md saved where your agent looks for skills (see install panel above).
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