google-labs-code/design-md
Analyze Stitch projects and synthesize a semantic design system into DESIGN.md files
Analyze Stitch projects and synthesize a semantic design system into DESIGN.md files
npx skills add https://github.com/google-labs-code/stitch-skills/tree/main/skills/design-mdAnalyze Stitch projects and synthesize a semantic design system into DESIGN.md files
This repo contains 6 individual skills — each has its own dedicated page.
Transforms vague UI ideas into polished, Stitch-optimized prompts. Enhances specificity, adds UI/UX keywords, injects design system context, and structures output for better generation results.
Generate walkthrough videos from Stitch projects using Remotion with smooth transitions, zooming, and text overlays
Expert guidance for integrating and building applications with shadcn/ui components, including component discovery, installation, customization, and best practices.
Unified entry point for Stitch design work. Handles prompt enhancement (UI/UX keywords, atmosphere), design system synthesis (.stitch/DESIGN.md), and high-fidelity screen generation/editing via Stitch MCP.
Teaches agents to iteratively build websites using Stitch with an autonomous baton-passing loop pattern
Semantic Design System Skill for Google Stitch. Generates agent-friendly DESIGN.md files that enforce premium, anti-generic UI standards — strict typography, calibrated color, asymmetric layouts, perpetual micro-motion, and hardware-accelerated performance.
Access Claude 3.5 Sonnet, Opus, and Mythos models on Windows, macOS, and Linux with this desktop client.
Track health data, detect patterns, research science, and design self-experiments with AI agents running on Claude Code and OpenClaw.
Real-time security monitor for AI coding agents. See what Claude Code, Cursor, Codex, and others actually do on your machine.
My collection of AI agent skills for OpenClaw / Claude Code
Transcribe Mandarin and English speech with this robust end-to-end ASR model designed for diverse dialects and complex acoustic environments.
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