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Turn any public URL into a production-grade 9-section design.md spec (colors, typography, components, layout, depth, motion, responsive, prompt guide) using the agent's own built-in tools — WebFetch, browser/screenshot, and file writes. Use when the user asks to "generate a design system from a URL", "extract brand tokens", "write a design.md", clone a site's style, or reverse-engineer a design system from a live page. Triggers on phrases like "design spec", "style guide from URL", "brand tokens", or any request that pastes a URL and asks for a design document.
When the user wants to apply, document, or enforce brand guidelines for any product or company. Also use when the user mentions 'brand guidelines,' 'brand colors,' 'typography,' 'logo usage,' 'brand voice,' 'visual identity,' 'tone of voice,' 'brand standards,' 'style guide,' 'brand consistency,' or 'company design standards.' Covers color systems, typography, logo rules, imagery guidelines, and tone matrix for any brand — including Anthropic's official identity.
Community skill for applying the Geist design system to Vercel-inspired UI across React, Next.js, Vite, Astro, Svelte, Vue, HTML/CSS, Tailwind, shadcn, and Radix surfaces. Use it for typography, spacing, color tokens, material treatment, component styling, app shells, dashboards, forms, tables, dialogs, empty/loading/error states, responsive layouts, and UI polish. This is a community-authored skill, not an official Vercel skill. Trigger on generic visual direction such as clean, modern, premium, beautiful, polished, SaaS, developer tool, product UI, app shell, navigation, data views, and marketing sections. Skip only when the user explicitly names a non-Geist final visual system/art direction as the final visual authority, supplies a non-Geist design artifact as the final visual authority, or asks for game/illustrative output where Geist UI is not the requested surface.
Creates visual design philosophies and expresses them as static art in PNG and PDF formats using composition, color theory, typography, and graphic design principles. Use when asked to "create a poster", "design artwork", "make a visual design", "create static art", or "design a graphic piece". Develops aesthetic movements through form, space, color, and minimal text as visual accents. Works with PDF and PNG output files plus markdown design manifestos. Produces original visual designs using design philosophy methodology rather than copying existing artists.
Use when making design decisions, reviewing UI for HIG compliance, choosing colors/backgrounds/typography, or defending design choices - quick decision frameworks and checklists for Apple Human Interface Guidelines
Extract complete design systems from any website — colors, typography, spacing, shadows, and more — using the designlang CLI.
Analyze a reference design image and extract visual DNA — layout, style, color palette, texture, typography, copy tone, spacing, etc. — into a structured, reusable replication prompt that can be applied to new scenarios. Trigger when: user provides a reference image and asks to "extract style", "replicate this", "clone this design", "analyze this visual", "generate a replication prompt", "提取设计要素", "复刻这个风格", "分析这张图", "视觉克隆".
Writing skill for Chinese technical documentation and product copy — enforces clarity, correct typography, and avoids buzzwords.
Complete reference for all SGDS utility classes with the sgds: prefix. Use when users ask about setup, background-color, text-color, border-color, border-width, border-radius, typography, spacing, grid, dimension, opacity, color-semantics, or any sgds: Tailwind utility class. Also covers Tailwind v4 imports, theme switching, and framework integration for utilities.
MUI theming system — createTheme, palette, typography, dark mode, component overrides, TypeScript augmentation, and design tokens
A pixel / sprite-style animated explainer slide — full-bleed cream stage, bold display year, animated pixel-art mascot (e.g. Hanafuda card, mushroom, or 8-bit console), kinetic Japanese display type, ticking timeline ribbon. Reads like a single frame of an educational motion video — looping CSS keyframes, no JS, ready to be screen-recorded into a vertical video. Use when the brief asks for a "sprite animation", "pixel-art video", "8-bit explainer", "history of X explainer", "kinetic typography history", "Nintendo-style", "精灵图动画", "像素动画", or "复古动画".
Print-inspired visual language for books, magazines, and reports with editorial grids and expressive typography.