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.agent/rules/superpowers.md
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# Superpowers Rules (Always-On)
|
||||
|
||||
These rules apply to ALL work unless the user explicitly opts out.
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||||
|
||||
## 1) Plan gate for non-trivial work
|
||||
If the task is anything beyond a tiny change, do NOT edit code immediately.
|
||||
You MUST:
|
||||
1) Brainstorm briefly (goal, constraints, risks, acceptance criteria)
|
||||
2) Write a step-by-step plan with verification steps
|
||||
3) Ask the user to approve the plan
|
||||
Only after approval may you implement.
|
||||
|
||||
### Execute-plan gate (Superpowers parity)
|
||||
After the user approves a plan, do NOT begin implementation automatically.
|
||||
You MUST pause and instruct the user to run: `/superpowers-execute-plan`
|
||||
|
||||
Only begin implementation after `/superpowers-execute-plan` is invoked,
|
||||
unless the user explicitly says to proceed without it.
|
||||
|
||||
### What counts as "tiny"?
|
||||
- single-file change
|
||||
- obvious edit
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||||
- low risk
|
||||
Even then: do a mini-plan (3–5 steps) and include verification.
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||||
|
||||
## 2) Verification is mandatory
|
||||
After implementation, you MUST provide:
|
||||
- exact commands to verify (tests/lint/run)
|
||||
- and results if you were able to run them
|
||||
|
||||
## 3) Prefer TDD / regression tests
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||||
- If fixing a bug: add a regression test if practical
|
||||
- If adding behavior: add/adjust tests when practical
|
||||
If tests aren’t feasible, provide a concrete alternative verification path.
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||||
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||||
## 4) Review pass required
|
||||
Before final response, do a review pass and list issues by severity:
|
||||
- Blocker / Major / Minor / Nit
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||||
|
||||
## 5) Safety
|
||||
- Never log secrets
|
||||
- Add timeouts, retries, and idempotency for API automations
|
||||
- Fail safe (no silent data loss)
|
||||
|
||||
## Artifact persistence (mandatory)
|
||||
Any brainstorm, plan, review, or finish output must be written to disk under:
|
||||
`artifacts/superpowers/`
|
||||
|
||||
Do not leave these as IDE-only documents.
|
||||
After writing, confirm the file exists.
|
||||
|
||||
## Persistence enforcement
|
||||
When a workflow requires saving an artifact to `artifacts/superpowers/`, you MUST ensure the file exists on disk.
|
||||
Preferred method: use `python .agent/skills/superpowers-workflow/scripts/write_artifact.py --path <...>`.
|
||||
If you cannot execute commands, instruct the user to save the output manually.
|
||||
37
.agent/skills/superpowers-brainstorm/SKILL.md
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.agent/skills/superpowers-brainstorm/SKILL.md
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||||
---
|
||||
name: superpowers-brainstorm
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||||
description: Produces a structured brainstorm: goals, constraints, risks, options, recommendation, and acceptance criteria. Use before non-trivial implementation or design changes.
|
||||
---
|
||||
|
||||
# Brainstorm Skill
|
||||
|
||||
## When to use this skill
|
||||
- before implementing non-trivial features
|
||||
- before refactors with unclear scope
|
||||
- before debugging complex issues
|
||||
- before designing an automation workflow
|
||||
|
||||
## Brainstorm template (use this exact structure)
|
||||
### Goal
|
||||
- (1–2 sentences)
|
||||
|
||||
### Constraints
|
||||
- (tech stack, time, compatibility, performance, “must not change”, etc.)
|
||||
|
||||
### Known context
|
||||
- (what exists today; relevant files/components; current behavior)
|
||||
|
||||
### Risks
|
||||
- (security, data loss, regressions, surprising side effects)
|
||||
|
||||
### Options (2–4)
|
||||
For each option include:
|
||||
- Summary
|
||||
- Pros / cons
|
||||
- Complexity / risk
|
||||
|
||||
### Recommendation
|
||||
- Pick one option and explain why
|
||||
|
||||
### Acceptance criteria
|
||||
- Bullet list of verifiable outcomes
|
||||
35
.agent/skills/superpowers-debug/SKILL.md
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.agent/skills/superpowers-debug/SKILL.md
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|
||||
---
|
||||
name: superpowers-debug
|
||||
description: Systematic debugging: reproduce, isolate, form hypotheses, instrument, fix, and add regression tests. Use when troubleshooting errors, failing tests, or unexpected behavior.
|
||||
---
|
||||
|
||||
# Debug Skill
|
||||
|
||||
## When to use this skill
|
||||
- runtime errors, flaky tests, wrong outputs
|
||||
- “it used to work” regressions
|
||||
- performance or timeout problems (initial triage)
|
||||
|
||||
## Debug workflow (do not skip steps)
|
||||
1. **Reproduce**
|
||||
- Capture exact error, inputs, environment, command.
|
||||
2. **Minimize**
|
||||
- Reduce to smallest repro (one file, one function, smallest dataset).
|
||||
3. **Hypotheses (2–5)**
|
||||
- Rank by likelihood.
|
||||
4. **Instrument**
|
||||
- Add temporary logging/assertions or use existing diagnostics.
|
||||
5. **Fix**
|
||||
- Smallest change that removes root cause.
|
||||
6. **Prevent**
|
||||
- Add regression test or permanent guard/validation.
|
||||
7. **Verify**
|
||||
- Run the failing case + relevant suites.
|
||||
|
||||
## Reporting format
|
||||
- Symptom
|
||||
- Repro steps
|
||||
- Root cause
|
||||
- Fix
|
||||
- Regression protection
|
||||
- Verification
|
||||
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.agent/skills/superpowers-finish/SKILL.md
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||||
---
|
||||
name: superpowers-finish
|
||||
description: Finalizes work: runs verification, summarizes changes, notes follow-ups, and ensures repo hygiene. Use at the end of an implementation or debugging session.
|
||||
---
|
||||
|
||||
# Finish Skill
|
||||
|
||||
## When to use this skill
|
||||
- at the end of any non-trivial change set
|
||||
- after a bug fix or feature is implemented
|
||||
- before handing off work to a teammate/user
|
||||
|
||||
## Finish checklist
|
||||
- Run verification commands (tests, lint, build, typecheck if relevant)
|
||||
- Confirm acceptance criteria are met
|
||||
- Summarize what changed (by area/file)
|
||||
- Call out any risks or follow-ups
|
||||
- Note how to rollback if applicable
|
||||
|
||||
## Output format
|
||||
### Verification
|
||||
- Commands run:
|
||||
- Results:
|
||||
|
||||
### Summary of changes
|
||||
- Bullet list
|
||||
|
||||
### Follow-ups
|
||||
- Bullet list (only if needed)
|
||||
|
||||
### How to validate manually (if applicable)
|
||||
- Steps
|
||||
30
.agent/skills/superpowers-plan/SKILL.md
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||||
---
|
||||
name: superpowers-plan
|
||||
description: Writes an implementation plan with small steps, exact files to touch, and verification commands. Use before making non-trivial changes.
|
||||
---
|
||||
|
||||
# Planning Skill
|
||||
|
||||
## When to use this skill
|
||||
- any multi-file change
|
||||
- any change that impacts behavior, data, auth, billing, or production workflows
|
||||
- any debugging that needs systematic isolation
|
||||
|
||||
## Planning rules
|
||||
- Steps should be **small** (2–10 minutes each).
|
||||
- Every step must include **verification**.
|
||||
- Prefer **incremental deliverables** (avoid “big bang” edits).
|
||||
- Identify **rollback** and **risk controls** early.
|
||||
|
||||
## Plan format (use this exact structure)
|
||||
### Goal
|
||||
### Assumptions
|
||||
### Plan
|
||||
1. Step name
|
||||
- Files: `path/to/file.ext`, `...`
|
||||
- Change: (1–2 bullets)
|
||||
- Verify: (exact commands or checks)
|
||||
2. ...
|
||||
|
||||
### Risks & mitigations
|
||||
### Rollback plan
|
||||
97
.agent/skills/superpowers-python-automation/SKILL.md
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||||
---
|
||||
name: superpowers-python-automation
|
||||
description: Implements reliable automations in Python for REST APIs: httpx/requests patterns, retries, timeouts, pagination, typing, config, logging, and tests. Use when writing Python scripts/services that call external APIs.
|
||||
---
|
||||
|
||||
# Python Automation Skill
|
||||
|
||||
This skill provides concrete Python patterns to implement robust REST API automations.
|
||||
|
||||
## When to use this skill
|
||||
- Python scripts that call one or more REST APIs
|
||||
- ETL jobs, sync tools, webhook handlers
|
||||
- CLI tools or small services that integrate external systems
|
||||
|
||||
## Preferred stack (defaults)
|
||||
- HTTP client: **httpx** (preferred) or requests
|
||||
- Config: env vars + `.env` (optional) with pydantic-settings if appropriate
|
||||
- Logging: stdlib `logging` with structured-ish fields
|
||||
- Testing: pytest (+ respx for httpx mocking when useful)
|
||||
|
||||
If the project already uses different tools, follow project conventions.
|
||||
|
||||
---
|
||||
|
||||
## Reference architecture (small but scalable)
|
||||
- `client.py`: API client wrapper (auth headers, retries, pagination helpers)
|
||||
- `models.py`: typed payload models (dataclasses or pydantic)
|
||||
- `sync.py`: orchestration logic (fetch -> transform -> upsert)
|
||||
- `main.py`: CLI entrypoint
|
||||
- `tests/`: unit tests for transform + client behavior
|
||||
|
||||
## HTTP rules (mandatory)
|
||||
- Always set timeouts (connect + read)
|
||||
- Centralize request sending in one function so retries/logging are consistent
|
||||
- Never log secrets (Authorization headers, tokens)
|
||||
|
||||
### Retry policy guidance
|
||||
Retry on:
|
||||
- network errors/timeouts
|
||||
- 429 (respect Retry-After when present)
|
||||
- 500–599
|
||||
Optional: 408, and 409 only if operation is safe and semantics known
|
||||
|
||||
Do NOT retry on:
|
||||
- most 400–499 (unless explicitly safe)
|
||||
|
||||
### Timeouts
|
||||
- Set explicit timeouts; do not rely on defaults.
|
||||
- Use smaller connect timeout; moderate read timeout.
|
||||
|
||||
---
|
||||
|
||||
## Pagination patterns
|
||||
Support at least one helper that can handle:
|
||||
- `next` URL in response
|
||||
- cursor token in response
|
||||
- page/limit parameters
|
||||
|
||||
Add a hard stop:
|
||||
- max pages OR max items OR max elapsed time
|
||||
|
||||
---
|
||||
|
||||
## Idempotency patterns (Python)
|
||||
Choose and document:
|
||||
- Use an `Idempotency-Key` header when supported
|
||||
- Upsert using a stable `external_id`
|
||||
- Persist a lightweight state store:
|
||||
- simplest: SQLite file (recommended for OSS)
|
||||
- alternative: JSONL log + compaction
|
||||
|
||||
Minimum: ensure repeated runs don’t create duplicates.
|
||||
|
||||
---
|
||||
|
||||
## Observability (Python)
|
||||
Minimum logs should include:
|
||||
- `run_id`
|
||||
- request: method, url/path, status_code, elapsed_ms, attempt
|
||||
- record counts: processed/created/updated/skipped/failed
|
||||
|
||||
Also include a final summary log line.
|
||||
|
||||
---
|
||||
|
||||
## Verification requirements
|
||||
For non-trivial work, add:
|
||||
- unit tests for mapping/transform logic
|
||||
- at least one test for pagination or retry behavior (mocked)
|
||||
- a “dry-run” CLI flag (prints intended writes)
|
||||
|
||||
---
|
||||
|
||||
## Output format when writing code
|
||||
- Provide a small directory layout
|
||||
- Explain how to configure env vars
|
||||
- Include exact commands to run (and test)
|
||||
109
.agent/skills/superpowers-rest-automation/SKILL.md
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|
||||
---
|
||||
name: superpowers-rest-automation
|
||||
description: Builds reliable automations that integrate with REST APIs: auth, pagination, retries, rate limits, idempotency, webhooks, data mapping, and safe error handling. Use when calling external APIs, syncing systems, or building ETL-style workflows.
|
||||
---
|
||||
|
||||
# REST Automation Skill
|
||||
|
||||
This skill enforces reliability and safety when building automations that call REST APIs.
|
||||
|
||||
## When to use this skill
|
||||
Use whenever the task involves:
|
||||
- calling external REST APIs (CRUD, search, sync)
|
||||
- integrating 2+ systems (ETL, iPaaS-like flows)
|
||||
- webhooks, polling, or scheduled jobs
|
||||
- data ingestion, normalization, enrichment, deduplication
|
||||
|
||||
## Default design principles
|
||||
- **Idempotent by design**: repeats should not create duplicates or corrupt data.
|
||||
- **Observable**: logs/metrics correlate each run and each API call.
|
||||
- **Fail safe**: handle partial failures; avoid silent data loss.
|
||||
- **Rate-limit aware**: backoff and respect vendor limits.
|
||||
- **Least privilege**: handle secrets safely, avoid overbroad scopes.
|
||||
|
||||
---
|
||||
|
||||
## Checklist (apply unless irrelevant)
|
||||
|
||||
### 1) Define the contract
|
||||
- Inputs (format, required fields, validation)
|
||||
- Outputs (where data goes, expected shape)
|
||||
- Success criteria (what “done” means)
|
||||
- Non-goals (what the automation will not do)
|
||||
|
||||
### 2) Authentication & secrets
|
||||
- Identify auth type: API key, OAuth2, JWT, mTLS
|
||||
- Never hardcode secrets in code or logs
|
||||
- Support secret injection via env vars / secret manager
|
||||
- Plan token refresh if applicable (OAuth2)
|
||||
|
||||
### 3) Idempotency & deduplication
|
||||
Pick at least one:
|
||||
- Use provider idempotency keys (if supported)
|
||||
- Use stable external IDs (e.g., `external_id` field) for upserts
|
||||
- Keep a local/state store mapping source IDs -> target IDs
|
||||
- Use deterministic hashes for dedupe when no stable ID exists
|
||||
Document the idempotency strategy explicitly.
|
||||
|
||||
### 4) Pagination & incremental sync
|
||||
- Detect pagination style: `next` link, cursor, page+limit, offset+limit
|
||||
- Ensure loops terminate safely (max pages / max time)
|
||||
- Prefer incremental sync using `updated_since`/ETag/If-Modified-Since when possible
|
||||
- Handle out-of-order updates and late-arriving events
|
||||
|
||||
### 5) Retries, backoff, and timeouts
|
||||
- Set **timeouts** for connect/read
|
||||
- Retry on transient errors: network failures, 429, 5xx (with limits)
|
||||
- Use exponential backoff with jitter if possible
|
||||
- Do **not** retry on most 4xx (except 408/409/429 depending on semantics)
|
||||
- Cap retries and surface failures clearly
|
||||
|
||||
### 6) Rate limits & quotas
|
||||
- Respect `Retry-After` and rate-limit headers
|
||||
- Implement adaptive backoff on 429
|
||||
- Consider batch endpoints to reduce call volume
|
||||
- Avoid bursty concurrency unless explicitly safe
|
||||
|
||||
### 7) Data mapping & validation
|
||||
- Explicit mapping layer (source -> normalized -> target)
|
||||
- Validate required fields and types
|
||||
- Normalize common formats (dates, enums, currency, locales)
|
||||
- Handle nullability and partial payloads
|
||||
- Record rejected records with reasons (don’t silently drop)
|
||||
|
||||
### 8) Error handling strategy
|
||||
Choose and document per error class:
|
||||
- **Skip with log** (non-critical record)
|
||||
- **Retry** (transient)
|
||||
- **Quarantine** (store failing payload for later)
|
||||
- **Fail the run** (systemic issue)
|
||||
Ensure the workflow reports a clear summary at the end.
|
||||
|
||||
### 9) Observability & audit trail
|
||||
Minimum:
|
||||
- Run ID / correlation ID
|
||||
- Per-request logs: method, path (not full secrets), status, latency, attempt count
|
||||
- Counters: processed, created, updated, skipped, failed
|
||||
Prefer structured logs (JSON) if possible.
|
||||
|
||||
### 10) Webhooks (if involved)
|
||||
- Verify signature (if provided)
|
||||
- Handle replay (idempotency for event IDs)
|
||||
- Respond quickly; process async if needed
|
||||
- Store raw event payloads (optional but recommended)
|
||||
|
||||
### 11) Safety controls
|
||||
- Dry-run mode (no writes)
|
||||
- Limit scope (max records per run)
|
||||
- “Kill switch” config flag
|
||||
- Backups/rollback plan for destructive operations
|
||||
|
||||
---
|
||||
|
||||
## Output requirements (when producing a solution)
|
||||
Include:
|
||||
- Idempotency strategy (1–3 bullets)
|
||||
- Retry/backoff policy
|
||||
- Pagination/incremental sync approach (if relevant)
|
||||
- Error handling strategy + what gets logged/quarantined
|
||||
- Verification plan (tests or a safe sandbox run plan)
|
||||
33
.agent/skills/superpowers-review/SKILL.md
Normal file
33
.agent/skills/superpowers-review/SKILL.md
Normal file
@@ -0,0 +1,33 @@
|
||||
---
|
||||
name: superpowers-review
|
||||
description: Reviews changes for correctness, edge cases, style, security, and maintainability with severity levels (Blocker/Major/Minor/Nit). Use before finalizing changes.
|
||||
---
|
||||
|
||||
# Review Skill
|
||||
|
||||
## When to use this skill
|
||||
- before delivering final code changes
|
||||
- after implementing a planned set of steps
|
||||
- before merging or shipping
|
||||
|
||||
## Severity levels
|
||||
- **Blocker**: wrong behavior, security issue, data loss risk, broken tests/build
|
||||
- **Major**: likely bug, missing edge cases, poor reliability
|
||||
- **Minor**: style, clarity, small maintainability issues
|
||||
- **Nit**: optional polish
|
||||
|
||||
## Checklist
|
||||
1. Correctness vs requirements
|
||||
2. Edge cases & error handling
|
||||
3. Tests (adequate coverage, meaningful assertions)
|
||||
4. Security (secrets, auth, injection, unsafe defaults)
|
||||
5. Performance (obvious hotspots, N+1, unnecessary work)
|
||||
6. Readability & maintainability
|
||||
7. Docs / comments updated if needed
|
||||
|
||||
## Output format
|
||||
- Blockers
|
||||
- Majors
|
||||
- Minors
|
||||
- Nits
|
||||
- Overall summary + next actions
|
||||
30
.agent/skills/superpowers-tdd/SKILL.md
Normal file
30
.agent/skills/superpowers-tdd/SKILL.md
Normal file
@@ -0,0 +1,30 @@
|
||||
---
|
||||
name: superpowers-tdd
|
||||
description: Applies tests-first discipline (red/green/refactor) and adds regression tests for bugs. Use when implementing features, fixing bugs, or refactoring.
|
||||
---
|
||||
|
||||
# TDD Skill
|
||||
|
||||
## When to use this skill
|
||||
- new features that can be unit tested
|
||||
- bug fixes (always add a regression test if practical)
|
||||
- refactors (protect behavior with tests first)
|
||||
|
||||
## Rules
|
||||
- Prefer **red -> green -> refactor**.
|
||||
- If tests are hard, still add **verification**: minimal repro script, integration test, or clear manual steps.
|
||||
- Keep tests focused: one behavior per test where possible.
|
||||
- Name tests by behavior, not implementation details.
|
||||
|
||||
## Process
|
||||
1. Define the behavior change (what should be true after).
|
||||
2. Write/adjust a test to capture it (make it fail first if possible).
|
||||
3. Implement the minimal change to pass.
|
||||
4. Refactor if needed (keep passing).
|
||||
5. Run the relevant test suite + any linters.
|
||||
|
||||
## Output requirements
|
||||
When you change code, include:
|
||||
- what tests you added/changed
|
||||
- how to run them
|
||||
- what they prove
|
||||
48
.agent/skills/superpowers-workflow/SKILL.md
Normal file
48
.agent/skills/superpowers-workflow/SKILL.md
Normal file
@@ -0,0 +1,48 @@
|
||||
---
|
||||
name: superpowers-workflow
|
||||
description: Enforces a disciplined workflow for coding, debugging, refactoring, and automation: brainstorm -> plan -> implement with verification (prefer TDD) -> review -> finish. Use for almost any non-trivial change.
|
||||
---
|
||||
|
||||
# Superpowers Workflow
|
||||
|
||||
This skill defines the default operating procedure for software and automation tasks.
|
||||
|
||||
## When to use this skill
|
||||
Use whenever the user asks to:
|
||||
- build or modify code
|
||||
- debug an error or failing tests
|
||||
- refactor or improve quality
|
||||
- design an automation workflow (e.g., API integrations, ETL, pipelines)
|
||||
- add tests, reliability, or safety checks
|
||||
|
||||
## Activation marker (required)
|
||||
Immediately after reading this skill (before any other output), run:
|
||||
|
||||
python .agent/skills/superpowers-workflow/scripts/record_activation.py --skill superpowers-workflow
|
||||
|
||||
|
||||
## Default workflow (mandatory unless explicitly unnecessary)
|
||||
1. **Brainstorm (short)**: clarify goal, constraints, risks, and acceptance criteria.
|
||||
2. **Write a plan**: small steps (2–10 minutes each) with files + verification.
|
||||
3. **Implement**: make the smallest correct change; prefer tests-first when feasible.
|
||||
4. **Review pass**: correctness, edge cases, security, style, maintainability.
|
||||
5. **Finish**: run verification commands, summarize changes + next steps.
|
||||
|
||||
## Decision tree: how much process is needed?
|
||||
- **Tiny change (1 file, obvious)**:
|
||||
- Do a mini-brainstorm (3 bullets), then mini-plan (3–5 steps), then implement + verify.
|
||||
- **Non-trivial change**:
|
||||
- Full brainstorm + plan before editing.
|
||||
- **High-risk change** (auth, money, prod data, security, migrations):
|
||||
- Add explicit risk controls: rollback plan, dry-run, extra tests, logging, safe defaults.
|
||||
|
||||
## Output rules (how you communicate)
|
||||
- Always state **assumptions** if anything is ambiguous.
|
||||
- Always include **verification** (commands, tests, or observable checks).
|
||||
- If you must ask questions, ask **at most 3**; then proceed with best assumptions.
|
||||
|
||||
## Stop conditions
|
||||
Pause implementation and switch to planning if:
|
||||
- requirements conflict
|
||||
- critical unknowns block correctness
|
||||
- the change could cause data loss or security issues without safeguards
|
||||
@@ -0,0 +1,34 @@
|
||||
from __future__ import annotations
|
||||
|
||||
import argparse
|
||||
from datetime import datetime, timezone
|
||||
from pathlib import Path
|
||||
|
||||
|
||||
def find_repo_root(start: Path) -> Path:
|
||||
# Walk upwards until we find a marker that suggests repo root
|
||||
for p in [start, *start.parents]:
|
||||
if (p / ".agent").exists() or (p / ".git").exists() or (p / "pyproject.toml").exists():
|
||||
return p
|
||||
return start
|
||||
|
||||
|
||||
def main() -> int:
|
||||
parser = argparse.ArgumentParser()
|
||||
parser.add_argument("--skill", required=True)
|
||||
parser.add_argument("--run-id", default="")
|
||||
args = parser.parse_args()
|
||||
|
||||
repo_root = find_repo_root(Path.cwd())
|
||||
log_path = repo_root / "e2e_demo" / "skill-activation.log"
|
||||
log_path.parent.mkdir(parents=True, exist_ok=True)
|
||||
|
||||
ts = datetime.now(timezone.utc).isoformat()
|
||||
line = f"{ts}\tskill={args.skill}\trun_id={args.run_id}\n"
|
||||
log_path.write_text((log_path.read_text() if log_path.exists() else "") + line, encoding="utf-8")
|
||||
|
||||
return 0
|
||||
|
||||
|
||||
if __name__ == "__main__":
|
||||
raise SystemExit(main())
|
||||
245
.agent/skills/superpowers-workflow/scripts/spawn_subagent.py
Executable file
245
.agent/skills/superpowers-workflow/scripts/spawn_subagent.py
Executable file
@@ -0,0 +1,245 @@
|
||||
#!/usr/bin/env python3
|
||||
"""Spawn an isolated Gemini CLI subagent for focused task execution.
|
||||
|
||||
This enables parallel execution by launching independent gemini instances
|
||||
with isolated context and specific skill instructions.
|
||||
"""
|
||||
|
||||
import argparse
|
||||
import json
|
||||
import subprocess
|
||||
import sys
|
||||
import time
|
||||
import uuid
|
||||
from pathlib import Path
|
||||
from typing import Any
|
||||
|
||||
|
||||
def find_repo_root(start: Path) -> Path:
|
||||
"""Traverse upwards to find the repository root (containing .agent/)."""
|
||||
curr = start.resolve()
|
||||
for _ in range(10):
|
||||
if (curr / ".agent").exists():
|
||||
return curr
|
||||
if curr.parent == curr:
|
||||
break
|
||||
curr = curr.parent
|
||||
return Path.cwd()
|
||||
|
||||
|
||||
def load_skill_instructions(skill_path: Path) -> str:
|
||||
"""Load skill instructions from SKILL.md file."""
|
||||
if not skill_path.exists():
|
||||
return ""
|
||||
return skill_path.read_text(encoding="utf-8")
|
||||
|
||||
|
||||
def spawn_subagent(
|
||||
skill: str,
|
||||
task: str,
|
||||
repo_root: Path,
|
||||
yolo: bool = True,
|
||||
output_format: str = "text",
|
||||
) -> dict[str, Any]:
|
||||
"""
|
||||
Spawn a subagent with isolated context.
|
||||
|
||||
Args:
|
||||
skill: Skill name (e.g., 'tdd', 'debug', 'review')
|
||||
task: Task description for the subagent
|
||||
repo_root: Repository root path
|
||||
yolo: Auto-approve all actions (default: True for parallel execution)
|
||||
output_format: Output format ('text' or 'json')
|
||||
|
||||
Returns:
|
||||
dict with keys: success, output, error, log_file, duration_s
|
||||
"""
|
||||
# Generate unique subagent ID
|
||||
subagent_id = uuid.uuid4().hex[:8]
|
||||
timestamp = time.strftime("%Y%m%d-%H%M%S")
|
||||
|
||||
# Setup logging directory
|
||||
log_dir = repo_root / "artifacts" / "superpowers" / "subagents"
|
||||
log_dir.mkdir(parents=True, exist_ok=True)
|
||||
log_file = log_dir / f"{skill}-{timestamp}-{subagent_id}.log"
|
||||
|
||||
# Load skill instructions
|
||||
skill_file = repo_root / f".agent/skills/superpowers-{skill}/SKILL.md"
|
||||
skill_instructions = load_skill_instructions(skill_file)
|
||||
|
||||
if not skill_instructions:
|
||||
return {
|
||||
"success": False,
|
||||
"output": "",
|
||||
"error": f"Skill not found: {skill_file}",
|
||||
"log_file": str(log_file),
|
||||
"duration_s": 0,
|
||||
}
|
||||
|
||||
# Construct focused prompt
|
||||
prompt = f"""You are a specialized subagent focused on: {skill}
|
||||
|
||||
IMPORTANT: You have ISOLATED CONTEXT. Do not assume knowledge from other conversations.
|
||||
|
||||
Task:
|
||||
{task}
|
||||
|
||||
Skill Instructions:
|
||||
{skill_instructions}
|
||||
|
||||
Requirements:
|
||||
1. Follow the skill instructions exactly
|
||||
2. Complete the task fully
|
||||
3. Output ONLY the final result at the end
|
||||
4. Do not include meta-commentary or thinking process in final output
|
||||
5. Write any artifacts to artifacts/superpowers/subagent-{subagent_id}/
|
||||
|
||||
When complete, output:
|
||||
---SUBAGENT-RESULT-START---
|
||||
[Your final result here]
|
||||
---SUBAGENT-RESULT-END---
|
||||
"""
|
||||
|
||||
# Build command
|
||||
cmd = ["gemini"]
|
||||
if yolo:
|
||||
cmd.append("--yolo")
|
||||
|
||||
# Execute subagent
|
||||
start_time = time.time()
|
||||
|
||||
try:
|
||||
with open(log_file, "w", encoding="utf-8") as log:
|
||||
log.write("=== SUBAGENT EXECUTION LOG ===\n")
|
||||
log.write(f"Skill: {skill}\n")
|
||||
log.write(f"ID: {subagent_id}\n")
|
||||
log.write(f"Timestamp: {timestamp}\n")
|
||||
log.write(f"Task: {task}\n\n")
|
||||
log.write("=== PROMPT ===\n")
|
||||
log.write(prompt)
|
||||
log.write("\n\n=== EXECUTION ===\n")
|
||||
log.flush()
|
||||
|
||||
result = subprocess.run(
|
||||
cmd,
|
||||
input=prompt,
|
||||
capture_output=True,
|
||||
text=True,
|
||||
cwd=repo_root,
|
||||
timeout=600, # 10 minute timeout
|
||||
shell=True, # Required on Windows for .ps1/.cmd scripts
|
||||
)
|
||||
|
||||
duration_s = time.time() - start_time
|
||||
|
||||
log.write("\n=== STDOUT ===\n")
|
||||
log.write(result.stdout)
|
||||
log.write("\n=== STDERR ===\n")
|
||||
log.write(result.stderr)
|
||||
log.write(f"\n=== EXIT CODE: {result.returncode} ===\n")
|
||||
log.write(f"=== DURATION: {duration_s:.2f}s ===\n")
|
||||
|
||||
# Extract final result from markers
|
||||
output = result.stdout
|
||||
if "---SUBAGENT-RESULT-START---" in output:
|
||||
parts = output.split("---SUBAGENT-RESULT-START---", 1)
|
||||
if len(parts) > 1:
|
||||
result_part = parts[1].split("---SUBAGENT-RESULT-END---", 1)
|
||||
output = result_part[0].strip()
|
||||
|
||||
return {
|
||||
"success": result.returncode == 0,
|
||||
"output": output,
|
||||
"error": result.stderr if result.returncode != 0 else "",
|
||||
"log_file": str(log_file),
|
||||
"duration_s": duration_s,
|
||||
"subagent_id": subagent_id,
|
||||
}
|
||||
|
||||
except subprocess.TimeoutExpired:
|
||||
duration_s = time.time() - start_time
|
||||
return {
|
||||
"success": False,
|
||||
"output": "",
|
||||
"error": f"Subagent timed out after {duration_s:.0f}s",
|
||||
"log_file": str(log_file),
|
||||
"duration_s": duration_s,
|
||||
"subagent_id": subagent_id,
|
||||
}
|
||||
except Exception as e:
|
||||
duration_s = time.time() - start_time
|
||||
return {
|
||||
"success": False,
|
||||
"output": "",
|
||||
"error": f"Subagent execution failed: {e}",
|
||||
"log_file": str(log_file),
|
||||
"duration_s": duration_s,
|
||||
"subagent_id": subagent_id,
|
||||
}
|
||||
|
||||
|
||||
def main() -> int:
|
||||
parser = argparse.ArgumentParser(
|
||||
description="Spawn a Gemini CLI subagent for parallel execution"
|
||||
)
|
||||
parser.add_argument(
|
||||
"--skill",
|
||||
required=True,
|
||||
help="Skill to use (tdd, debug, review, rest-automation, python-automation)",
|
||||
)
|
||||
parser.add_argument(
|
||||
"--task",
|
||||
required=True,
|
||||
help="Task description for the subagent",
|
||||
)
|
||||
parser.add_argument(
|
||||
"--no-yolo",
|
||||
action="store_true",
|
||||
help="Disable auto-approval (interactive mode)",
|
||||
)
|
||||
parser.add_argument(
|
||||
"--output-format",
|
||||
choices=["text", "json"],
|
||||
default="text",
|
||||
help="Output format",
|
||||
)
|
||||
args = parser.parse_args()
|
||||
|
||||
repo_root = find_repo_root(Path.cwd())
|
||||
|
||||
if args.output_format == "text":
|
||||
print(f"🤖 Spawning subagent: {args.skill}")
|
||||
print(f"📋 Task: {args.task[:80]}{'...' if len(args.task) > 80 else ''}")
|
||||
|
||||
result = spawn_subagent(
|
||||
skill=args.skill,
|
||||
task=args.task,
|
||||
repo_root=repo_root,
|
||||
yolo=not args.no_yolo,
|
||||
output_format=args.output_format,
|
||||
)
|
||||
|
||||
if args.output_format == "json":
|
||||
print(json.dumps(result, indent=2))
|
||||
return 0 if result["success"] else 1
|
||||
|
||||
# Text output
|
||||
print(f"\n{'✅' if result['success'] else '❌'} Subagent completed in {result['duration_s']:.1f}s")
|
||||
print(f"📝 Full log: {result['log_file']}")
|
||||
|
||||
if result["success"]:
|
||||
print(f"\n{'='*60}")
|
||||
print("RESULT:")
|
||||
print(f"{'='*60}")
|
||||
print(result["output"])
|
||||
return 0
|
||||
else:
|
||||
print(f"\n{'='*60}")
|
||||
print("ERROR:")
|
||||
print(f"{'='*60}")
|
||||
print(result["error"])
|
||||
return 1
|
||||
|
||||
|
||||
if __name__ == "__main__":
|
||||
raise SystemExit(main())
|
||||
28
.agent/skills/superpowers-workflow/scripts/write_artifact.py
Normal file
28
.agent/skills/superpowers-workflow/scripts/write_artifact.py
Normal file
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|
||||
from __future__ import annotations
|
||||
|
||||
import argparse
|
||||
import sys
|
||||
from pathlib import Path
|
||||
|
||||
def find_repo_root(start: Path) -> Path:
|
||||
for p in [start, *start.parents]:
|
||||
if (p / ".agent").exists() or (p / ".git").exists():
|
||||
return p
|
||||
return start
|
||||
|
||||
def main() -> int:
|
||||
parser = argparse.ArgumentParser()
|
||||
parser.add_argument("--path", required=True, help="Repo-relative path to write, e.g. artifacts/superpowers/brainstorm.md")
|
||||
args = parser.parse_args()
|
||||
|
||||
repo_root = find_repo_root(Path.cwd())
|
||||
out_path = (repo_root / args.path).resolve()
|
||||
out_path.parent.mkdir(parents=True, exist_ok=True)
|
||||
|
||||
content = sys.stdin.read()
|
||||
out_path.write_text(content, encoding="utf-8")
|
||||
print(str(out_path))
|
||||
return 0
|
||||
|
||||
if __name__ == "__main__":
|
||||
raise SystemExit(main())
|
||||
292
.agent/skills/ui-ux-pro-max/SKILL.md
Normal file
292
.agent/skills/ui-ux-pro-max/SKILL.md
Normal file
@@ -0,0 +1,292 @@
|
||||
---
|
||||
name: ui-ux-pro-max
|
||||
description: UI/UX design intelligence. 50 styles, 21 palettes, 50 font pairings, 20 charts, 9 stacks.
|
||||
---
|
||||
# ui-ux-pro-max
|
||||
|
||||
Comprehensive design guide for web and mobile applications. Contains 67 styles, 96 color palettes, 57 font pairings, 99 UX guidelines, and 25 chart types across 13 technology stacks. Searchable database with priority-based recommendations.
|
||||
|
||||
## Prerequisites
|
||||
|
||||
Check if Python is installed:
|
||||
|
||||
```bash
|
||||
python3 --version || python --version
|
||||
```
|
||||
|
||||
If Python is not installed, install it based on user's OS:
|
||||
|
||||
**macOS:**
|
||||
```bash
|
||||
brew install python3
|
||||
```
|
||||
|
||||
**Ubuntu/Debian:**
|
||||
```bash
|
||||
sudo apt update && sudo apt install python3
|
||||
```
|
||||
|
||||
**Windows:**
|
||||
```powershell
|
||||
winget install Python.Python.3.12
|
||||
```
|
||||
|
||||
---
|
||||
|
||||
## How to Use This Skill
|
||||
|
||||
When user requests UI/UX work (design, build, create, implement, review, fix, improve), follow this workflow:
|
||||
|
||||
### Step 1: Analyze User Requirements
|
||||
|
||||
Extract key information from user request:
|
||||
- **Product type**: SaaS, e-commerce, portfolio, dashboard, landing page, etc.
|
||||
- **Style keywords**: minimal, playful, professional, elegant, dark mode, etc.
|
||||
- **Industry**: healthcare, fintech, gaming, education, etc.
|
||||
- **Stack**: React, Vue, Next.js, or default to `html-tailwind`
|
||||
|
||||
### Step 2: Generate Design System (REQUIRED)
|
||||
|
||||
**Always start with `--design-system`** to get comprehensive recommendations with reasoning:
|
||||
|
||||
```bash
|
||||
python3 skills/ui-ux-pro-max/scripts/search.py "<product_type> <industry> <keywords>" --design-system [-p "Project Name"]
|
||||
```
|
||||
|
||||
This command:
|
||||
1. Searches 5 domains in parallel (product, style, color, landing, typography)
|
||||
2. Applies reasoning rules from `ui-reasoning.csv` to select best matches
|
||||
3. Returns complete design system: pattern, style, colors, typography, effects
|
||||
4. Includes anti-patterns to avoid
|
||||
|
||||
**Example:**
|
||||
```bash
|
||||
python3 skills/ui-ux-pro-max/scripts/search.py "beauty spa wellness service" --design-system -p "Serenity Spa"
|
||||
```
|
||||
|
||||
### Step 2b: Persist Design System (Master + Overrides Pattern)
|
||||
|
||||
To save the design system for hierarchical retrieval across sessions, add `--persist`:
|
||||
|
||||
```bash
|
||||
python3 skills/ui-ux-pro-max/scripts/search.py "<query>" --design-system --persist -p "Project Name"
|
||||
```
|
||||
|
||||
This creates:
|
||||
- `design-system/MASTER.md` — Global Source of Truth with all design rules
|
||||
- `design-system/pages/` — Folder for page-specific overrides
|
||||
|
||||
**With page-specific override:**
|
||||
```bash
|
||||
python3 skills/ui-ux-pro-max/scripts/search.py "<query>" --design-system --persist -p "Project Name" --page "dashboard"
|
||||
```
|
||||
|
||||
This also creates:
|
||||
- `design-system/pages/dashboard.md` — Page-specific deviations from Master
|
||||
|
||||
**How hierarchical retrieval works:**
|
||||
1. When building a specific page (e.g., "Checkout"), first check `design-system/pages/checkout.md`
|
||||
2. If the page file exists, its rules **override** the Master file
|
||||
3. If not, use `design-system/MASTER.md` exclusively
|
||||
|
||||
### Step 3: Supplement with Detailed Searches (as needed)
|
||||
|
||||
After getting the design system, use domain searches to get additional details:
|
||||
|
||||
```bash
|
||||
python3 skills/ui-ux-pro-max/scripts/search.py "<keyword>" --domain <domain> [-n <max_results>]
|
||||
```
|
||||
|
||||
**When to use detailed searches:**
|
||||
|
||||
| Need | Domain | Example |
|
||||
|------|--------|---------|
|
||||
| More style options | `style` | `--domain style "glassmorphism dark"` |
|
||||
| Chart recommendations | `chart` | `--domain chart "real-time dashboard"` |
|
||||
| UX best practices | `ux` | `--domain ux "animation accessibility"` |
|
||||
| Alternative fonts | `typography` | `--domain typography "elegant luxury"` |
|
||||
| Landing structure | `landing` | `--domain landing "hero social-proof"` |
|
||||
|
||||
### Step 4: Stack Guidelines (Default: html-tailwind)
|
||||
|
||||
Get implementation-specific best practices. If user doesn't specify a stack, **default to `html-tailwind`**.
|
||||
|
||||
```bash
|
||||
python3 skills/ui-ux-pro-max/scripts/search.py "<keyword>" --stack html-tailwind
|
||||
```
|
||||
|
||||
Available stacks: `html-tailwind`, `react`, `nextjs`, `vue`, `svelte`, `swiftui`, `react-native`, `flutter`, `shadcn`, `jetpack-compose`
|
||||
|
||||
---
|
||||
|
||||
## Search Reference
|
||||
|
||||
### Available Domains
|
||||
|
||||
| Domain | Use For | Example Keywords |
|
||||
|--------|---------|------------------|
|
||||
| `product` | Product type recommendations | SaaS, e-commerce, portfolio, healthcare, beauty, service |
|
||||
| `style` | UI styles, colors, effects | glassmorphism, minimalism, dark mode, brutalism |
|
||||
| `typography` | Font pairings, Google Fonts | elegant, playful, professional, modern |
|
||||
| `color` | Color palettes by product type | saas, ecommerce, healthcare, beauty, fintech, service |
|
||||
| `landing` | Page structure, CTA strategies | hero, hero-centric, testimonial, pricing, social-proof |
|
||||
| `chart` | Chart types, library recommendations | trend, comparison, timeline, funnel, pie |
|
||||
| `ux` | Best practices, anti-patterns | animation, accessibility, z-index, loading |
|
||||
| `react` | React/Next.js performance | waterfall, bundle, suspense, memo, rerender, cache |
|
||||
| `web` | Web interface guidelines | aria, focus, keyboard, semantic, virtualize |
|
||||
| `prompt` | AI prompts, CSS keywords | (style name) |
|
||||
|
||||
### Available Stacks
|
||||
|
||||
| Stack | Focus |
|
||||
|-------|-------|
|
||||
| `html-tailwind` | Tailwind utilities, responsive, a11y (DEFAULT) |
|
||||
| `react` | State, hooks, performance, patterns |
|
||||
| `nextjs` | SSR, routing, images, API routes |
|
||||
| `vue` | Composition API, Pinia, Vue Router |
|
||||
| `svelte` | Runes, stores, SvelteKit |
|
||||
| `swiftui` | Views, State, Navigation, Animation |
|
||||
| `react-native` | Components, Navigation, Lists |
|
||||
| `flutter` | Widgets, State, Layout, Theming |
|
||||
| `shadcn` | shadcn/ui components, theming, forms, patterns |
|
||||
| `jetpack-compose` | Composables, Modifiers, State Hoisting, Recomposition |
|
||||
|
||||
---
|
||||
|
||||
## Example Workflow
|
||||
|
||||
**User request:** "Làm landing page cho dịch vụ chăm sóc da chuyên nghiệp"
|
||||
|
||||
### Step 1: Analyze Requirements
|
||||
- Product type: Beauty/Spa service
|
||||
- Style keywords: elegant, professional, soft
|
||||
- Industry: Beauty/Wellness
|
||||
- Stack: html-tailwind (default)
|
||||
|
||||
### Step 2: Generate Design System (REQUIRED)
|
||||
|
||||
```bash
|
||||
python3 skills/ui-ux-pro-max/scripts/search.py "beauty spa wellness service elegant" --design-system -p "Serenity Spa"
|
||||
```
|
||||
|
||||
**Output:** Complete design system with pattern, style, colors, typography, effects, and anti-patterns.
|
||||
|
||||
### Step 3: Supplement with Detailed Searches (as needed)
|
||||
|
||||
```bash
|
||||
# Get UX guidelines for animation and accessibility
|
||||
python3 skills/ui-ux-pro-max/scripts/search.py "animation accessibility" --domain ux
|
||||
|
||||
# Get alternative typography options if needed
|
||||
python3 skills/ui-ux-pro-max/scripts/search.py "elegant luxury serif" --domain typography
|
||||
```
|
||||
|
||||
### Step 4: Stack Guidelines
|
||||
|
||||
```bash
|
||||
python3 skills/ui-ux-pro-max/scripts/search.py "layout responsive form" --stack html-tailwind
|
||||
```
|
||||
|
||||
**Then:** Synthesize design system + detailed searches and implement the design.
|
||||
|
||||
---
|
||||
|
||||
## Output Formats
|
||||
|
||||
The `--design-system` flag supports two output formats:
|
||||
|
||||
```bash
|
||||
# ASCII box (default) - best for terminal display
|
||||
python3 skills/ui-ux-pro-max/scripts/search.py "fintech crypto" --design-system
|
||||
|
||||
# Markdown - best for documentation
|
||||
python3 skills/ui-ux-pro-max/scripts/search.py "fintech crypto" --design-system -f markdown
|
||||
```
|
||||
|
||||
---
|
||||
|
||||
## Tips for Better Results
|
||||
|
||||
1. **Be specific with keywords** - "healthcare SaaS dashboard" > "app"
|
||||
2. **Search multiple times** - Different keywords reveal different insights
|
||||
3. **Combine domains** - Style + Typography + Color = Complete design system
|
||||
4. **Always check UX** - Search "animation", "z-index", "accessibility" for common issues
|
||||
5. **Use stack flag** - Get implementation-specific best practices
|
||||
6. **Iterate** - If first search doesn't match, try different keywords
|
||||
|
||||
---
|
||||
|
||||
## Common Rules for Professional UI
|
||||
|
||||
These are frequently overlooked issues that make UI look unprofessional:
|
||||
|
||||
### Icons & Visual Elements
|
||||
|
||||
| Rule | Do | Don't |
|
||||
|------|----|----- |
|
||||
| **No emoji icons** | Use SVG icons (Heroicons, Lucide, Simple Icons) | Use emojis like 🎨 🚀 ⚙️ as UI icons |
|
||||
| **Stable hover states** | Use color/opacity transitions on hover | Use scale transforms that shift layout |
|
||||
| **Correct brand logos** | Research official SVG from Simple Icons | Guess or use incorrect logo paths |
|
||||
| **Consistent icon sizing** | Use fixed viewBox (24x24) with w-6 h-6 | Mix different icon sizes randomly |
|
||||
|
||||
### Interaction & Cursor
|
||||
|
||||
| Rule | Do | Don't |
|
||||
|------|----|----- |
|
||||
| **Cursor pointer** | Add `cursor-pointer` to all clickable/hoverable cards | Leave default cursor on interactive elements |
|
||||
| **Hover feedback** | Provide visual feedback (color, shadow, border) | No indication element is interactive |
|
||||
| **Smooth transitions** | Use `transition-colors duration-200` | Instant state changes or too slow (>500ms) |
|
||||
|
||||
### Light/Dark Mode Contrast
|
||||
|
||||
| Rule | Do | Don't |
|
||||
|------|----|----- |
|
||||
| **Glass card light mode** | Use `bg-white/80` or higher opacity | Use `bg-white/10` (too transparent) |
|
||||
| **Text contrast light** | Use `#0F172A` (slate-900) for text | Use `#94A3B8` (slate-400) for body text |
|
||||
| **Muted text light** | Use `#475569` (slate-600) minimum | Use gray-400 or lighter |
|
||||
| **Border visibility** | Use `border-gray-200` in light mode | Use `border-white/10` (invisible) |
|
||||
|
||||
### Layout & Spacing
|
||||
|
||||
| Rule | Do | Don't |
|
||||
|------|----|----- |
|
||||
| **Floating navbar** | Add `top-4 left-4 right-4` spacing | Stick navbar to `top-0 left-0 right-0` |
|
||||
| **Content padding** | Account for fixed navbar height | Let content hide behind fixed elements |
|
||||
| **Consistent max-width** | Use same `max-w-6xl` or `max-w-7xl` | Mix different container widths |
|
||||
|
||||
---
|
||||
|
||||
## Pre-Delivery Checklist
|
||||
|
||||
Before delivering UI code, verify these items:
|
||||
|
||||
### Visual Quality
|
||||
- [ ] No emojis used as icons (use SVG instead)
|
||||
- [ ] All icons from consistent icon set (Heroicons/Lucide)
|
||||
- [ ] Brand logos are correct (verified from Simple Icons)
|
||||
- [ ] Hover states don't cause layout shift
|
||||
- [ ] Use theme colors directly (bg-primary) not var() wrapper
|
||||
|
||||
### Interaction
|
||||
- [ ] All clickable elements have `cursor-pointer`
|
||||
- [ ] Hover states provide clear visual feedback
|
||||
- [ ] Transitions are smooth (150-300ms)
|
||||
- [ ] Focus states visible for keyboard navigation
|
||||
|
||||
### Light/Dark Mode
|
||||
- [ ] Light mode text has sufficient contrast (4.5:1 minimum)
|
||||
- [ ] Glass/transparent elements visible in light mode
|
||||
- [ ] Borders visible in both modes
|
||||
- [ ] Test both modes before delivery
|
||||
|
||||
### Layout
|
||||
- [ ] Floating elements have proper spacing from edges
|
||||
- [ ] No content hidden behind fixed navbars
|
||||
- [ ] Responsive at 375px, 768px, 1024px, 1440px
|
||||
- [ ] No horizontal scroll on mobile
|
||||
|
||||
### Accessibility
|
||||
- [ ] All images have alt text
|
||||
- [ ] Form inputs have labels
|
||||
- [ ] Color is not the only indicator
|
||||
- [ ] `prefers-reduced-motion` respected
|
||||
26
.agent/skills/ui-ux-pro-max/data/charts.csv
Normal file
26
.agent/skills/ui-ux-pro-max/data/charts.csv
Normal file
@@ -0,0 +1,26 @@
|
||||
No,Data Type,Keywords,Best Chart Type,Secondary Options,Color Guidance,Performance Impact,Accessibility Notes,Library Recommendation,Interactive Level
|
||||
1,Trend Over Time,"trend, time-series, line, growth, timeline, progress",Line Chart,"Area Chart, Smooth Area",Primary: #0080FF. Multiple series: use distinct colors. Fill: 20% opacity,⚡ Excellent (optimized),✓ Clear line patterns for colorblind users. Add pattern overlays.,"Chart.js, Recharts, ApexCharts",Hover + Zoom
|
||||
2,Compare Categories,"compare, categories, bar, comparison, ranking",Bar Chart (Horizontal or Vertical),"Column Chart, Grouped Bar",Each bar: distinct color. Category: grouped same color. Sorted: descending order,⚡ Excellent,✓ Easy to compare. Add value labels on bars for clarity.,"Chart.js, Recharts, D3.js",Hover + Sort
|
||||
3,Part-to-Whole,"part-to-whole, pie, donut, percentage, proportion, share",Pie Chart or Donut,"Stacked Bar, Treemap",Colors: 5-6 max. Contrasting palette. Large slices first. Use labels.,⚡ Good (limit 6 slices),⚠ Hard for accessibility. Better: Stacked bar with legend. Avoid pie if >5 items.,"Chart.js, Recharts, D3.js",Hover + Drill
|
||||
4,Correlation/Distribution,"correlation, distribution, scatter, relationship, pattern",Scatter Plot or Bubble Chart,"Heat Map, Matrix",Color axis: gradient (blue-red). Size: relative. Opacity: 0.6-0.8 to show density,⚠ Moderate (many points),⚠ Provide data table alternative. Use pattern + color distinction.,"D3.js, Plotly, Recharts",Hover + Brush
|
||||
5,Heatmap/Intensity,"heatmap, heat-map, intensity, density, matrix",Heat Map or Choropleth,"Grid Heat Map, Bubble Heat",Gradient: Cool (blue) to Hot (red). Scale: clear legend. Divergent for ±data,⚡ Excellent (color CSS),⚠ Colorblind: Use pattern overlay. Provide numerical legend.,"D3.js, Plotly, ApexCharts",Hover + Zoom
|
||||
6,Geographic Data,"geographic, map, location, region, geo, spatial","Choropleth Map, Bubble Map",Geographic Heat Map,Regional: single color gradient or categorized colors. Legend: clear scale,⚠ Moderate (rendering),⚠ Include text labels for regions. Provide data table alternative.,"D3.js, Mapbox, Leaflet",Pan + Zoom + Drill
|
||||
7,Funnel/Flow,funnel/flow,"Funnel Chart, Sankey",Waterfall (for flows),Stages: gradient (starting color → ending color). Show conversion %,⚡ Good,✓ Clear stage labels + percentages. Good for accessibility if labeled.,"D3.js, Recharts, Custom SVG",Hover + Drill
|
||||
8,Performance vs Target,performance-vs-target,Gauge Chart or Bullet Chart,"Dial, Thermometer",Performance: Red→Yellow→Green gradient. Target: marker line. Threshold colors,⚡ Good,✓ Add numerical value + percentage label beside gauge.,"D3.js, ApexCharts, Custom SVG",Hover
|
||||
9,Time-Series Forecast,time-series-forecast,Line with Confidence Band,Ribbon Chart,Actual: solid line #0080FF. Forecast: dashed #FF9500. Band: light shading,⚡ Good,✓ Clearly distinguish actual vs forecast. Add legend.,"Chart.js, ApexCharts, Plotly",Hover + Toggle
|
||||
10,Anomaly Detection,anomaly-detection,Line Chart with Highlights,Scatter with Alert,Normal: blue #0080FF. Anomaly: red #FF0000 circle/square marker + alert,⚡ Good,✓ Circle/marker for anomalies. Add text alert annotation.,"D3.js, Plotly, ApexCharts",Hover + Alert
|
||||
11,Hierarchical/Nested Data,hierarchical/nested-data,Treemap,"Sunburst, Nested Donut, Icicle",Parent: distinct hues. Children: lighter shades. White borders 2-3px.,⚠ Moderate,⚠ Poor - provide table alternative. Label large areas.,"D3.js, Recharts, ApexCharts",Hover + Drilldown
|
||||
12,Flow/Process Data,flow/process-data,Sankey Diagram,"Alluvial, Chord Diagram",Gradient from source to target. Opacity 0.4-0.6 for flows.,⚠ Moderate,⚠ Poor - provide flow table alternative.,"D3.js (d3-sankey), Plotly",Hover + Drilldown
|
||||
13,Cumulative Changes,cumulative-changes,Waterfall Chart,"Stacked Bar, Cascade",Increases: #4CAF50. Decreases: #F44336. Start: #2196F3. End: #0D47A1.,⚡ Good,✓ Good - clear directional colors with labels.,"ApexCharts, Highcharts, Plotly",Hover
|
||||
14,Multi-Variable Comparison,multi-variable-comparison,Radar/Spider Chart,"Parallel Coordinates, Grouped Bar",Single: #0080FF 20% fill. Multiple: distinct colors per dataset.,⚡ Good,⚠ Moderate - limit 5-8 axes. Add data table.,"Chart.js, Recharts, ApexCharts",Hover + Toggle
|
||||
15,Stock/Trading OHLC,stock/trading-ohlc,Candlestick Chart,"OHLC Bar, Heikin-Ashi",Bullish: #26A69A. Bearish: #EF5350. Volume: 40% opacity below.,⚡ Good,⚠ Moderate - provide OHLC data table.,"Lightweight Charts (TradingView), ApexCharts",Real-time + Hover + Zoom
|
||||
16,Relationship/Connection Data,relationship/connection-data,Network Graph,"Hierarchical Tree, Adjacency Matrix",Node types: categorical colors. Edges: #90A4AE 60% opacity.,❌ Poor (500+ nodes struggles),❌ Very Poor - provide adjacency list alternative.,"D3.js (d3-force), Vis.js, Cytoscape.js",Drilldown + Hover + Drag
|
||||
17,Distribution/Statistical,distribution/statistical,Box Plot,"Violin Plot, Beeswarm",Box: #BBDEFB. Border: #1976D2. Median: #D32F2F. Outliers: #F44336.,⚡ Excellent,"✓ Good - include stats table (min, Q1, median, Q3, max).","Plotly, D3.js, Chart.js (plugin)",Hover
|
||||
18,Performance vs Target (Compact),performance-vs-target-(compact),Bullet Chart,"Gauge, Progress Bar","Ranges: #FFCDD2, #FFF9C4, #C8E6C9. Performance: #1976D2. Target: black 3px.",⚡ Excellent,✓ Excellent - compact with clear values.,"D3.js, Plotly, Custom SVG",Hover
|
||||
19,Proportional/Percentage,proportional/percentage,Waffle Chart,"Pictogram, Stacked Bar 100%",10x10 grid. 3-5 categories max. 2-3px spacing between squares.,⚡ Good,✓ Good - better than pie for accessibility.,"D3.js, React-Waffle, Custom CSS Grid",Hover
|
||||
20,Hierarchical Proportional,hierarchical-proportional,Sunburst Chart,"Treemap, Icicle, Circle Packing",Center to outer: darker to lighter. 15-20% lighter per level.,⚠ Moderate,⚠ Poor - provide hierarchy table alternative.,"D3.js (d3-hierarchy), Recharts, ApexCharts",Drilldown + Hover
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21,Root Cause Analysis,"root cause, decomposition, tree, hierarchy, drill-down, ai-split",Decomposition Tree,"Decision Tree, Flow Chart",Nodes: #2563EB (Primary) vs #EF4444 (Negative impact). Connectors: Neutral grey.,⚠ Moderate (calculation heavy),✓ clear hierarchy. Allow keyboard navigation for nodes.,"Power BI (native), React-Flow, Custom D3.js",Drill + Expand
|
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22,3D Spatial Data,"3d, spatial, immersive, terrain, molecular, volumetric",3D Scatter/Surface Plot,"Volumetric Rendering, Point Cloud",Depth cues: lighting/shading. Z-axis: color gradient (cool to warm).,❌ Heavy (WebGL required),❌ Poor - requires alternative 2D view or data table.,"Three.js, Deck.gl, Plotly 3D",Rotate + Zoom + VR
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23,Real-Time Streaming,"streaming, real-time, ticker, live, velocity, pulse",Streaming Area Chart,"Ticker Tape, Moving Gauge",Current: Bright Pulse (#00FF00). History: Fading opacity. Grid: Dark.,⚡ Optimized (canvas/webgl),⚠ Flashing elements - provide pause button. High contrast.,Smoothed D3.js, CanvasJS
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24,Sentiment/Emotion,"sentiment, emotion, nlp, opinion, feeling",Word Cloud with Sentiment,"Sentiment Arc, Radar Chart",Positive: #22C55E. Negative: #EF4444. Neutral: #94A3B8. Size = Frequency.,⚡ Good,⚠ Word clouds poor for screen readers. Use list view.,"D3-cloud, Highcharts, Nivo",Hover + Filter
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25,Process Mining,"process, mining, variants, path, bottleneck, log",Process Map / Graph,"Directed Acyclic Graph (DAG), Petri Net",Happy path: #10B981 (Thick). Deviations: #F59E0B (Thin). Bottlenecks: #EF4444.,⚠ Moderate to Heavy,⚠ Complex graphs hard to navigate. Provide path summary.,"React-Flow, Cytoscape.js, Recharts",Drag + Node-Click
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.agent/skills/ui-ux-pro-max/data/colors.csv
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No,Product Type,Primary (Hex),Secondary (Hex),CTA (Hex),Background (Hex),Text (Hex),Border (Hex),Notes
|
||||
1,SaaS (General),#2563EB,#3B82F6,#F97316,#F8FAFC,#1E293B,#E2E8F0,Trust blue + orange CTA contrast
|
||||
2,Micro SaaS,#6366F1,#818CF8,#10B981,#F5F3FF,#1E1B4B,#E0E7FF,Indigo primary + emerald CTA
|
||||
3,E-commerce,#059669,#10B981,#F97316,#ECFDF5,#064E3B,#A7F3D0,Success green + urgency orange
|
||||
4,E-commerce Luxury,#1C1917,#44403C,#CA8A04,#FAFAF9,#0C0A09,#D6D3D1,Premium dark + gold accent
|
||||
5,Service Landing Page,#0EA5E9,#38BDF8,#F97316,#F0F9FF,#0C4A6E,#BAE6FD,Sky blue trust + warm CTA
|
||||
6,B2B Service,#0F172A,#334155,#0369A1,#F8FAFC,#020617,#E2E8F0,Professional navy + blue CTA
|
||||
7,Financial Dashboard,#0F172A,#1E293B,#22C55E,#020617,#F8FAFC,#334155,Dark bg + green positive indicators
|
||||
8,Analytics Dashboard,#1E40AF,#3B82F6,#F59E0B,#F8FAFC,#1E3A8A,#DBEAFE,Blue data + amber highlights
|
||||
9,Healthcare App,#0891B2,#22D3EE,#059669,#ECFEFF,#164E63,#A5F3FC,Calm cyan + health green
|
||||
10,Educational App,#4F46E5,#818CF8,#F97316,#EEF2FF,#1E1B4B,#C7D2FE,Playful indigo + energetic orange
|
||||
11,Creative Agency,#EC4899,#F472B6,#06B6D4,#FDF2F8,#831843,#FBCFE8,Bold pink + cyan accent
|
||||
12,Portfolio/Personal,#18181B,#3F3F46,#2563EB,#FAFAFA,#09090B,#E4E4E7,Monochrome + blue accent
|
||||
13,Gaming,#7C3AED,#A78BFA,#F43F5E,#0F0F23,#E2E8F0,#4C1D95,Neon purple + rose action
|
||||
14,Government/Public Service,#0F172A,#334155,#0369A1,#F8FAFC,#020617,#E2E8F0,High contrast navy + blue
|
||||
15,Fintech/Crypto,#F59E0B,#FBBF24,#8B5CF6,#0F172A,#F8FAFC,#334155,Gold trust + purple tech
|
||||
16,Social Media App,#E11D48,#FB7185,#2563EB,#FFF1F2,#881337,#FECDD3,Vibrant rose + engagement blue
|
||||
17,Productivity Tool,#0D9488,#14B8A6,#F97316,#F0FDFA,#134E4A,#99F6E4,Teal focus + action orange
|
||||
18,Design System/Component Library,#4F46E5,#6366F1,#F97316,#EEF2FF,#312E81,#C7D2FE,Indigo brand + doc hierarchy
|
||||
19,AI/Chatbot Platform,#7C3AED,#A78BFA,#06B6D4,#FAF5FF,#1E1B4B,#DDD6FE,AI purple + cyan interactions
|
||||
20,NFT/Web3 Platform,#8B5CF6,#A78BFA,#FBBF24,#0F0F23,#F8FAFC,#4C1D95,Purple tech + gold value
|
||||
21,Creator Economy Platform,#EC4899,#F472B6,#F97316,#FDF2F8,#831843,#FBCFE8,Creator pink + engagement orange
|
||||
22,Sustainability/ESG Platform,#059669,#10B981,#0891B2,#ECFDF5,#064E3B,#A7F3D0,Nature green + ocean blue
|
||||
23,Remote Work/Collaboration Tool,#6366F1,#818CF8,#10B981,#F5F3FF,#312E81,#E0E7FF,Calm indigo + success green
|
||||
24,Mental Health App,#8B5CF6,#C4B5FD,#10B981,#FAF5FF,#4C1D95,#EDE9FE,Calming lavender + wellness green
|
||||
25,Pet Tech App,#F97316,#FB923C,#2563EB,#FFF7ED,#9A3412,#FED7AA,Playful orange + trust blue
|
||||
26,Smart Home/IoT Dashboard,#1E293B,#334155,#22C55E,#0F172A,#F8FAFC,#475569,Dark tech + status green
|
||||
27,EV/Charging Ecosystem,#0891B2,#22D3EE,#22C55E,#ECFEFF,#164E63,#A5F3FC,Electric cyan + eco green
|
||||
28,Subscription Box Service,#D946EF,#E879F9,#F97316,#FDF4FF,#86198F,#F5D0FE,Excitement purple + urgency orange
|
||||
29,Podcast Platform,#1E1B4B,#312E81,#F97316,#0F0F23,#F8FAFC,#4338CA,Dark audio + warm accent
|
||||
30,Dating App,#E11D48,#FB7185,#F97316,#FFF1F2,#881337,#FECDD3,Romantic rose + warm orange
|
||||
31,Micro-Credentials/Badges Platform,#0369A1,#0EA5E9,#CA8A04,#F0F9FF,#0C4A6E,#BAE6FD,Trust blue + achievement gold
|
||||
32,Knowledge Base/Documentation,#475569,#64748B,#2563EB,#F8FAFC,#1E293B,#E2E8F0,Neutral grey + link blue
|
||||
33,Hyperlocal Services,#059669,#10B981,#F97316,#ECFDF5,#064E3B,#A7F3D0,Location green + action orange
|
||||
34,Beauty/Spa/Wellness Service,#EC4899,#F9A8D4,#8B5CF6,#FDF2F8,#831843,#FBCFE8,Soft pink + lavender luxury
|
||||
35,Luxury/Premium Brand,#1C1917,#44403C,#CA8A04,#FAFAF9,#0C0A09,#D6D3D1,Premium black + gold accent
|
||||
36,Restaurant/Food Service,#DC2626,#F87171,#CA8A04,#FEF2F2,#450A0A,#FECACA,Appetizing red + warm gold
|
||||
37,Fitness/Gym App,#F97316,#FB923C,#22C55E,#1F2937,#F8FAFC,#374151,Energy orange + success green
|
||||
38,Real Estate/Property,#0F766E,#14B8A6,#0369A1,#F0FDFA,#134E4A,#99F6E4,Trust teal + professional blue
|
||||
39,Travel/Tourism Agency,#0EA5E9,#38BDF8,#F97316,#F0F9FF,#0C4A6E,#BAE6FD,Sky blue + adventure orange
|
||||
40,Hotel/Hospitality,#1E3A8A,#3B82F6,#CA8A04,#F8FAFC,#1E40AF,#BFDBFE,Luxury navy + gold service
|
||||
41,Wedding/Event Planning,#DB2777,#F472B6,#CA8A04,#FDF2F8,#831843,#FBCFE8,Romantic pink + elegant gold
|
||||
42,Legal Services,#1E3A8A,#1E40AF,#B45309,#F8FAFC,#0F172A,#CBD5E1,Authority navy + trust gold
|
||||
43,Insurance Platform,#0369A1,#0EA5E9,#22C55E,#F0F9FF,#0C4A6E,#BAE6FD,Security blue + protected green
|
||||
44,Banking/Traditional Finance,#0F172A,#1E3A8A,#CA8A04,#F8FAFC,#020617,#E2E8F0,Trust navy + premium gold
|
||||
45,Online Course/E-learning,#0D9488,#2DD4BF,#F97316,#F0FDFA,#134E4A,#5EEAD4,Progress teal + achievement orange
|
||||
46,Non-profit/Charity,#0891B2,#22D3EE,#F97316,#ECFEFF,#164E63,#A5F3FC,Compassion blue + action orange
|
||||
47,Music Streaming,#1E1B4B,#4338CA,#22C55E,#0F0F23,#F8FAFC,#312E81,Dark audio + play green
|
||||
48,Video Streaming/OTT,#0F0F23,#1E1B4B,#E11D48,#000000,#F8FAFC,#312E81,Cinema dark + play red
|
||||
49,Job Board/Recruitment,#0369A1,#0EA5E9,#22C55E,#F0F9FF,#0C4A6E,#BAE6FD,Professional blue + success green
|
||||
50,Marketplace (P2P),#7C3AED,#A78BFA,#22C55E,#FAF5FF,#4C1D95,#DDD6FE,Trust purple + transaction green
|
||||
51,Logistics/Delivery,#2563EB,#3B82F6,#F97316,#EFF6FF,#1E40AF,#BFDBFE,Tracking blue + delivery orange
|
||||
52,Agriculture/Farm Tech,#15803D,#22C55E,#CA8A04,#F0FDF4,#14532D,#BBF7D0,Earth green + harvest gold
|
||||
53,Construction/Architecture,#64748B,#94A3B8,#F97316,#F8FAFC,#334155,#E2E8F0,Industrial grey + safety orange
|
||||
54,Automotive/Car Dealership,#1E293B,#334155,#DC2626,#F8FAFC,#0F172A,#E2E8F0,Premium dark + action red
|
||||
55,Photography Studio,#18181B,#27272A,#F8FAFC,#000000,#FAFAFA,#3F3F46,Pure black + white contrast
|
||||
56,Coworking Space,#F59E0B,#FBBF24,#2563EB,#FFFBEB,#78350F,#FDE68A,Energetic amber + booking blue
|
||||
57,Cleaning Service,#0891B2,#22D3EE,#22C55E,#ECFEFF,#164E63,#A5F3FC,Fresh cyan + clean green
|
||||
58,Home Services (Plumber/Electrician),#1E40AF,#3B82F6,#F97316,#EFF6FF,#1E3A8A,#BFDBFE,Professional blue + urgent orange
|
||||
59,Childcare/Daycare,#F472B6,#FBCFE8,#22C55E,#FDF2F8,#9D174D,#FCE7F3,Soft pink + safe green
|
||||
60,Senior Care/Elderly,#0369A1,#38BDF8,#22C55E,#F0F9FF,#0C4A6E,#E0F2FE,Calm blue + reassuring green
|
||||
61,Medical Clinic,#0891B2,#22D3EE,#22C55E,#F0FDFA,#134E4A,#CCFBF1,Medical teal + health green
|
||||
62,Pharmacy/Drug Store,#15803D,#22C55E,#0369A1,#F0FDF4,#14532D,#BBF7D0,Pharmacy green + trust blue
|
||||
63,Dental Practice,#0EA5E9,#38BDF8,#FBBF24,#F0F9FF,#0C4A6E,#BAE6FD,Fresh blue + smile yellow
|
||||
64,Veterinary Clinic,#0D9488,#14B8A6,#F97316,#F0FDFA,#134E4A,#99F6E4,Caring teal + warm orange
|
||||
65,Florist/Plant Shop,#15803D,#22C55E,#EC4899,#F0FDF4,#14532D,#BBF7D0,Natural green + floral pink
|
||||
66,Bakery/Cafe,#92400E,#B45309,#F8FAFC,#FEF3C7,#78350F,#FDE68A,Warm brown + cream white
|
||||
67,Coffee Shop,#78350F,#92400E,#FBBF24,#FEF3C7,#451A03,#FDE68A,Coffee brown + warm gold
|
||||
68,Brewery/Winery,#7C2D12,#B91C1C,#CA8A04,#FEF2F2,#450A0A,#FECACA,Deep burgundy + craft gold
|
||||
69,Airline,#1E3A8A,#3B82F6,#F97316,#EFF6FF,#1E40AF,#BFDBFE,Sky blue + booking orange
|
||||
70,News/Media Platform,#DC2626,#EF4444,#1E40AF,#FEF2F2,#450A0A,#FECACA,Breaking red + link blue
|
||||
71,Magazine/Blog,#18181B,#3F3F46,#EC4899,#FAFAFA,#09090B,#E4E4E7,Editorial black + accent pink
|
||||
72,Freelancer Platform,#6366F1,#818CF8,#22C55E,#EEF2FF,#312E81,#C7D2FE,Creative indigo + hire green
|
||||
73,Consulting Firm,#0F172A,#334155,#CA8A04,#F8FAFC,#020617,#E2E8F0,Authority navy + premium gold
|
||||
74,Marketing Agency,#EC4899,#F472B6,#06B6D4,#FDF2F8,#831843,#FBCFE8,Bold pink + creative cyan
|
||||
75,Event Management,#7C3AED,#A78BFA,#F97316,#FAF5FF,#4C1D95,#DDD6FE,Excitement purple + action orange
|
||||
76,Conference/Webinar Platform,#1E40AF,#3B82F6,#22C55E,#EFF6FF,#1E3A8A,#BFDBFE,Professional blue + join green
|
||||
77,Membership/Community,#7C3AED,#A78BFA,#22C55E,#FAF5FF,#4C1D95,#DDD6FE,Community purple + join green
|
||||
78,Newsletter Platform,#0369A1,#0EA5E9,#F97316,#F0F9FF,#0C4A6E,#BAE6FD,Trust blue + subscribe orange
|
||||
79,Digital Products/Downloads,#6366F1,#818CF8,#22C55E,#EEF2FF,#312E81,#C7D2FE,Digital indigo + buy green
|
||||
80,Church/Religious Organization,#7C3AED,#A78BFA,#CA8A04,#FAF5FF,#4C1D95,#DDD6FE,Spiritual purple + warm gold
|
||||
81,Sports Team/Club,#DC2626,#EF4444,#FBBF24,#FEF2F2,#7F1D1D,#FECACA,Team red + championship gold
|
||||
82,Museum/Gallery,#18181B,#27272A,#F8FAFC,#FAFAFA,#09090B,#E4E4E7,Gallery black + white space
|
||||
83,Theater/Cinema,#1E1B4B,#312E81,#CA8A04,#0F0F23,#F8FAFC,#4338CA,Dramatic dark + spotlight gold
|
||||
84,Language Learning App,#4F46E5,#818CF8,#22C55E,#EEF2FF,#312E81,#C7D2FE,Learning indigo + progress green
|
||||
85,Coding Bootcamp,#0F172A,#1E293B,#22C55E,#020617,#F8FAFC,#334155,Terminal dark + success green
|
||||
86,Cybersecurity Platform,#00FF41,#0D0D0D,#FF3333,#000000,#E0E0E0,#1F1F1F,Matrix green + alert red
|
||||
87,Developer Tool / IDE,#1E293B,#334155,#22C55E,#0F172A,#F8FAFC,#475569,Code dark + run green
|
||||
88,Biotech / Life Sciences,#0EA5E9,#0284C7,#10B981,#F0F9FF,#0C4A6E,#BAE6FD,DNA blue + life green
|
||||
89,Space Tech / Aerospace,#F8FAFC,#94A3B8,#3B82F6,#0B0B10,#F8FAFC,#1E293B,Star white + launch blue
|
||||
90,Architecture / Interior,#171717,#404040,#D4AF37,#FFFFFF,#171717,#E5E5E5,Minimal black + accent gold
|
||||
91,Quantum Computing,#00FFFF,#7B61FF,#FF00FF,#050510,#E0E0FF,#333344,Quantum cyan + interference purple
|
||||
92,Biohacking / Longevity,#FF4D4D,#4D94FF,#00E676,#F5F5F7,#1C1C1E,#E5E5EA,Bio red/blue + vitality green
|
||||
93,Autonomous Systems,#00FF41,#008F11,#FF3333,#0D1117,#E6EDF3,#30363D,Terminal green + alert red
|
||||
94,Generative AI Art,#18181B,#3F3F46,#EC4899,#FAFAFA,#09090B,#E4E4E7,Canvas neutral + creative pink
|
||||
95,Spatial / Vision OS,#FFFFFF,#E5E5E5,#007AFF,#888888,#000000,#CCCCCC,Glass white + system blue
|
||||
96,Climate Tech,#059669,#10B981,#FBBF24,#ECFDF5,#064E3B,#A7F3D0,Nature green + solar gold
|
||||
|
101
.agent/skills/ui-ux-pro-max/data/icons.csv
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101
.agent/skills/ui-ux-pro-max/data/icons.csv
Normal file
@@ -0,0 +1,101 @@
|
||||
No,Category,Icon Name,Keywords,Library,Import Code,Usage,Best For,Style
|
||||
1,Navigation,menu,hamburger menu navigation toggle bars,Lucide,import { Menu } from 'lucide-react',<Menu />,Mobile navigation drawer toggle sidebar,Outline
|
||||
2,Navigation,arrow-left,back previous return navigate,Lucide,import { ArrowLeft } from 'lucide-react',<ArrowLeft />,Back button breadcrumb navigation,Outline
|
||||
3,Navigation,arrow-right,next forward continue navigate,Lucide,import { ArrowRight } from 'lucide-react',<ArrowRight />,Forward button next step CTA,Outline
|
||||
4,Navigation,chevron-down,dropdown expand accordion select,Lucide,import { ChevronDown } from 'lucide-react',<ChevronDown />,Dropdown toggle accordion header,Outline
|
||||
5,Navigation,chevron-up,collapse close accordion minimize,Lucide,import { ChevronUp } from 'lucide-react',<ChevronUp />,Accordion collapse minimize,Outline
|
||||
6,Navigation,home,homepage main dashboard start,Lucide,import { Home } from 'lucide-react',<Home />,Home navigation main page,Outline
|
||||
7,Navigation,x,close cancel dismiss remove exit,Lucide,import { X } from 'lucide-react',<X />,Modal close dismiss button,Outline
|
||||
8,Navigation,external-link,open new tab external link,Lucide,import { ExternalLink } from 'lucide-react',<ExternalLink />,External link indicator,Outline
|
||||
9,Action,plus,add create new insert,Lucide,import { Plus } from 'lucide-react',<Plus />,Add button create new item,Outline
|
||||
10,Action,minus,remove subtract decrease delete,Lucide,import { Minus } from 'lucide-react',<Minus />,Remove item quantity decrease,Outline
|
||||
11,Action,trash-2,delete remove discard bin,Lucide,import { Trash2 } from 'lucide-react',<Trash2 />,Delete action destructive,Outline
|
||||
12,Action,edit,pencil modify change update,Lucide,import { Edit } from 'lucide-react',<Edit />,Edit button modify content,Outline
|
||||
13,Action,save,disk store persist save,Lucide,import { Save } from 'lucide-react',<Save />,Save button persist changes,Outline
|
||||
14,Action,download,export save file download,Lucide,import { Download } from 'lucide-react',<Download />,Download file export,Outline
|
||||
15,Action,upload,import file attach upload,Lucide,import { Upload } from 'lucide-react',<Upload />,Upload file import,Outline
|
||||
16,Action,copy,duplicate clipboard paste,Lucide,import { Copy } from 'lucide-react',<Copy />,Copy to clipboard,Outline
|
||||
17,Action,share,social distribute send,Lucide,import { Share } from 'lucide-react',<Share />,Share button social,Outline
|
||||
18,Action,search,find lookup filter query,Lucide,import { Search } from 'lucide-react',<Search />,Search input bar,Outline
|
||||
19,Action,filter,sort refine narrow options,Lucide,import { Filter } from 'lucide-react',<Filter />,Filter dropdown sort,Outline
|
||||
20,Action,settings,gear cog preferences config,Lucide,import { Settings } from 'lucide-react',<Settings />,Settings page configuration,Outline
|
||||
21,Status,check,success done complete verified,Lucide,import { Check } from 'lucide-react',<Check />,Success state checkmark,Outline
|
||||
22,Status,check-circle,success verified approved complete,Lucide,import { CheckCircle } from 'lucide-react',<CheckCircle />,Success badge verified,Outline
|
||||
23,Status,x-circle,error failed cancel rejected,Lucide,import { XCircle } from 'lucide-react',<XCircle />,Error state failed,Outline
|
||||
24,Status,alert-triangle,warning caution attention danger,Lucide,import { AlertTriangle } from 'lucide-react',<AlertTriangle />,Warning message caution,Outline
|
||||
25,Status,alert-circle,info notice information help,Lucide,import { AlertCircle } from 'lucide-react',<AlertCircle />,Info notice alert,Outline
|
||||
26,Status,info,information help tooltip details,Lucide,import { Info } from 'lucide-react',<Info />,Information tooltip help,Outline
|
||||
27,Status,loader,loading spinner processing wait,Lucide,import { Loader } from 'lucide-react',<Loader className="animate-spin" />,Loading state spinner,Outline
|
||||
28,Status,clock,time schedule pending wait,Lucide,import { Clock } from 'lucide-react',<Clock />,Pending time schedule,Outline
|
||||
29,Communication,mail,email message inbox letter,Lucide,import { Mail } from 'lucide-react',<Mail />,Email contact inbox,Outline
|
||||
30,Communication,message-circle,chat comment bubble conversation,Lucide,import { MessageCircle } from 'lucide-react',<MessageCircle />,Chat comment message,Outline
|
||||
31,Communication,phone,call mobile telephone contact,Lucide,import { Phone } from 'lucide-react',<Phone />,Phone contact call,Outline
|
||||
32,Communication,send,submit dispatch message airplane,Lucide,import { Send } from 'lucide-react',<Send />,Send message submit,Outline
|
||||
33,Communication,bell,notification alert ring reminder,Lucide,import { Bell } from 'lucide-react',<Bell />,Notification bell alert,Outline
|
||||
34,User,user,profile account person avatar,Lucide,import { User } from 'lucide-react',<User />,User profile account,Outline
|
||||
35,User,users,team group people members,Lucide,import { Users } from 'lucide-react',<Users />,Team group members,Outline
|
||||
36,User,user-plus,add invite new member,Lucide,import { UserPlus } from 'lucide-react',<UserPlus />,Add user invite,Outline
|
||||
37,User,log-in,signin authenticate enter,Lucide,import { LogIn } from 'lucide-react',<LogIn />,Login signin,Outline
|
||||
38,User,log-out,signout exit leave logout,Lucide,import { LogOut } from 'lucide-react',<LogOut />,Logout signout,Outline
|
||||
39,Media,image,photo picture gallery thumbnail,Lucide,import { Image } from 'lucide-react',<Image />,Image photo gallery,Outline
|
||||
40,Media,video,movie film play record,Lucide,import { Video } from 'lucide-react',<Video />,Video player media,Outline
|
||||
41,Media,play,start video audio media,Lucide,import { Play } from 'lucide-react',<Play />,Play button video audio,Outline
|
||||
42,Media,pause,stop halt video audio,Lucide,import { Pause } from 'lucide-react',<Pause />,Pause button media,Outline
|
||||
43,Media,volume-2,sound audio speaker music,Lucide,import { Volume2 } from 'lucide-react',<Volume2 />,Volume audio sound,Outline
|
||||
44,Media,mic,microphone record voice audio,Lucide,import { Mic } from 'lucide-react',<Mic />,Microphone voice record,Outline
|
||||
45,Media,camera,photo capture snapshot picture,Lucide,import { Camera } from 'lucide-react',<Camera />,Camera photo capture,Outline
|
||||
46,Commerce,shopping-cart,cart checkout basket buy,Lucide,import { ShoppingCart } from 'lucide-react',<ShoppingCart />,Shopping cart e-commerce,Outline
|
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47,Commerce,shopping-bag,purchase buy store bag,Lucide,import { ShoppingBag } from 'lucide-react',<ShoppingBag />,Shopping bag purchase,Outline
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48,Commerce,credit-card,payment card checkout stripe,Lucide,import { CreditCard } from 'lucide-react',<CreditCard />,Payment credit card,Outline
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49,Commerce,dollar-sign,money price currency cost,Lucide,import { DollarSign } from 'lucide-react',<DollarSign />,Price money currency,Outline
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50,Commerce,tag,label price discount sale,Lucide,import { Tag } from 'lucide-react',<Tag />,Price tag label,Outline
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51,Commerce,gift,present reward bonus offer,Lucide,import { Gift } from 'lucide-react',<Gift />,Gift reward offer,Outline
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52,Commerce,percent,discount sale offer promo,Lucide,import { Percent } from 'lucide-react',<Percent />,Discount percentage sale,Outline
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53,Data,bar-chart,analytics statistics graph metrics,Lucide,import { BarChart } from 'lucide-react',<BarChart />,Bar chart analytics,Outline
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54,Data,pie-chart,statistics distribution breakdown,Lucide,import { PieChart } from 'lucide-react',<PieChart />,Pie chart distribution,Outline
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55,Data,trending-up,growth increase positive trend,Lucide,import { TrendingUp } from 'lucide-react',<TrendingUp />,Growth trend positive,Outline
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56,Data,trending-down,decline decrease negative trend,Lucide,import { TrendingDown } from 'lucide-react',<TrendingDown />,Decline trend negative,Outline
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57,Data,activity,pulse heartbeat monitor live,Lucide,import { Activity } from 'lucide-react',<Activity />,Activity monitor pulse,Outline
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58,Data,database,storage server data backend,Lucide,import { Database } from 'lucide-react',<Database />,Database storage,Outline
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59,Files,file,document page paper doc,Lucide,import { File } from 'lucide-react',<File />,File document,Outline
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60,Files,file-text,document text page article,Lucide,import { FileText } from 'lucide-react',<FileText />,Text document article,Outline
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61,Files,folder,directory organize group files,Lucide,import { Folder } from 'lucide-react',<Folder />,Folder directory,Outline
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62,Files,folder-open,expanded browse files view,Lucide,import { FolderOpen } from 'lucide-react',<FolderOpen />,Open folder browse,Outline
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63,Files,paperclip,attachment attach file link,Lucide,import { Paperclip } from 'lucide-react',<Paperclip />,Attachment paperclip,Outline
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64,Files,link,url hyperlink chain connect,Lucide,import { Link } from 'lucide-react',<Link />,Link URL hyperlink,Outline
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65,Files,clipboard,paste copy buffer notes,Lucide,import { Clipboard } from 'lucide-react',<Clipboard />,Clipboard paste,Outline
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66,Layout,grid,tiles gallery layout dashboard,Lucide,import { Grid } from 'lucide-react',<Grid />,Grid layout gallery,Outline
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67,Layout,list,rows table lines items,Lucide,import { List } from 'lucide-react',<List />,List view rows,Outline
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68,Layout,columns,layout split dual sidebar,Lucide,import { Columns } from 'lucide-react',<Columns />,Column layout split,Outline
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69,Layout,maximize,fullscreen expand enlarge zoom,Lucide,import { Maximize } from 'lucide-react',<Maximize />,Fullscreen maximize,Outline
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70,Layout,minimize,reduce shrink collapse exit,Lucide,import { Minimize } from 'lucide-react',<Minimize />,Minimize reduce,Outline
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71,Layout,sidebar,panel drawer navigation menu,Lucide,import { Sidebar } from 'lucide-react',<Sidebar />,Sidebar panel,Outline
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72,Social,heart,like love favorite wishlist,Lucide,import { Heart } from 'lucide-react',<Heart />,Like favorite love,Outline
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73,Social,star,rating review favorite bookmark,Lucide,import { Star } from 'lucide-react',<Star />,Star rating favorite,Outline
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74,Social,thumbs-up,like approve agree positive,Lucide,import { ThumbsUp } from 'lucide-react',<ThumbsUp />,Like approve thumb,Outline
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75,Social,thumbs-down,dislike disapprove disagree negative,Lucide,import { ThumbsDown } from 'lucide-react',<ThumbsDown />,Dislike disapprove,Outline
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76,Social,bookmark,save later favorite mark,Lucide,import { Bookmark } from 'lucide-react',<Bookmark />,Bookmark save,Outline
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77,Social,flag,report mark important highlight,Lucide,import { Flag } from 'lucide-react',<Flag />,Flag report,Outline
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78,Device,smartphone,mobile phone device touch,Lucide,import { Smartphone } from 'lucide-react',<Smartphone />,Mobile smartphone,Outline
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79,Device,tablet,ipad device touch screen,Lucide,import { Tablet } from 'lucide-react',<Tablet />,Tablet device,Outline
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80,Device,monitor,desktop screen computer display,Lucide,import { Monitor } from 'lucide-react',<Monitor />,Desktop monitor,Outline
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81,Device,laptop,notebook computer portable device,Lucide,import { Laptop } from 'lucide-react',<Laptop />,Laptop computer,Outline
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82,Device,printer,print document output paper,Lucide,import { Printer } from 'lucide-react',<Printer />,Printer print,Outline
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83,Security,lock,secure password protected private,Lucide,import { Lock } from 'lucide-react',<Lock />,Lock secure,Outline
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84,Security,unlock,open access unsecure public,Lucide,import { Unlock } from 'lucide-react',<Unlock />,Unlock open,Outline
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85,Security,shield,protection security safe guard,Lucide,import { Shield } from 'lucide-react',<Shield />,Shield protection,Outline
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86,Security,key,password access unlock login,Lucide,import { Key } from 'lucide-react',<Key />,Key password,Outline
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87,Security,eye,view show visible password,Lucide,import { Eye } from 'lucide-react',<Eye />,Show password view,Outline
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88,Security,eye-off,hide invisible password hidden,Lucide,import { EyeOff } from 'lucide-react',<EyeOff />,Hide password,Outline
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89,Location,map-pin,location marker place address,Lucide,import { MapPin } from 'lucide-react',<MapPin />,Location pin marker,Outline
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90,Location,map,directions navigate geography location,Lucide,import { Map } from 'lucide-react',<Map />,Map directions,Outline
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91,Location,navigation,compass direction pointer arrow,Lucide,import { Navigation } from 'lucide-react',<Navigation />,Navigation compass,Outline
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92,Location,globe,world international global web,Lucide,import { Globe } from 'lucide-react',<Globe />,Globe world,Outline
|
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93,Time,calendar,date schedule event appointment,Lucide,import { Calendar } from 'lucide-react',<Calendar />,Calendar date,Outline
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94,Time,refresh-cw,reload sync update refresh,Lucide,import { RefreshCw } from 'lucide-react',<RefreshCw />,Refresh reload,Outline
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95,Time,rotate-ccw,undo back revert history,Lucide,import { RotateCcw } from 'lucide-react',<RotateCcw />,Undo revert,Outline
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96,Time,rotate-cw,redo forward repeat history,Lucide,import { RotateCw } from 'lucide-react',<RotateCw />,Redo forward,Outline
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97,Development,code,develop programming syntax html,Lucide,import { Code } from 'lucide-react',<Code />,Code development,Outline
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98,Development,terminal,console cli command shell,Lucide,import { Terminal } from 'lucide-react',<Terminal />,Terminal console,Outline
|
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99,Development,git-branch,version control branch merge,Lucide,import { GitBranch } from 'lucide-react',<GitBranch />,Git branch,Outline
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100,Development,github,repository code open source,Lucide,import { Github } from 'lucide-react',<Github />,GitHub repository,Outline
|
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No,Pattern Name,Keywords,Section Order,Primary CTA Placement,Color Strategy,Recommended Effects,Conversion Optimization
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1,Hero + Features + CTA,"hero, hero-centric, features, feature-rich, cta, call-to-action","1. Hero with headline/image, 2. Value prop, 3. Key features (3-5), 4. CTA section, 5. Footer",Hero (sticky) + Bottom,Hero: Brand primary or vibrant. Features: Card bg #FAFAFA. CTA: Contrasting accent color,"Hero parallax, feature card hover lift, CTA glow on hover",Deep CTA placement. Use contrasting color (at least 7:1 contrast ratio). Sticky navbar CTA.
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2,Hero + Testimonials + CTA,"hero, testimonials, social-proof, trust, reviews, cta","1. Hero, 2. Problem statement, 3. Solution overview, 4. Testimonials carousel, 5. CTA",Hero (sticky) + Post-testimonials,"Hero: Brand color. Testimonials: Light bg #F5F5F5. Quotes: Italic, muted color #666. CTA: Vibrant","Testimonial carousel slide animations, quote marks animations, avatar fade-in",Social proof before CTA. Use 3-5 testimonials. Include photo + name + role. CTA after social proof.
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3,Product Demo + Features,"demo, product-demo, features, showcase, interactive","1. Hero, 2. Product video/mockup (center), 3. Feature breakdown per section, 4. Comparison (optional), 5. CTA",Video center + CTA right/bottom,Video surround: Brand color overlay. Features: Icon color #0080FF. Text: Dark #222,"Video play button pulse, feature scroll reveals, demo interaction highlights",Embedded product demo increases engagement. Use interactive mockup if possible. Auto-play video muted.
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4,Minimal Single Column,"minimal, simple, direct, single-column, clean","1. Hero headline, 2. Short description, 3. Benefit bullets (3 max), 4. CTA, 5. Footer","Center, large CTA button",Minimalist: Brand + white #FFFFFF + accent. Buttons: High contrast 7:1+. Text: Black/Dark grey,Minimal hover effects. Smooth scroll. CTA scale on hover (subtle),Single CTA focus. Large typography. Lots of whitespace. No nav clutter. Mobile-first.
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5,Funnel (3-Step Conversion),"funnel, conversion, steps, wizard, onboarding","1. Hero, 2. Step 1 (problem), 3. Step 2 (solution), 4. Step 3 (action), 5. CTA progression",Each step: mini-CTA. Final: main CTA,"Step colors: 1 (Red/Problem), 2 (Orange/Process), 3 (Green/Solution). CTA: Brand color","Step number animations, progress bar fill, step transitions smooth scroll",Progressive disclosure. Show only essential info per step. Use progress indicators. Multiple CTAs.
|
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6,Comparison Table + CTA,"comparison, table, compare, versus, cta","1. Hero, 2. Problem intro, 3. Comparison table (product vs competitors), 4. Pricing (optional), 5. CTA",Table: Right column. CTA: Below table,Table: Alternating rows (white/light grey). Your product: Highlight #FFFACD (light yellow) or green. Text: Dark,"Table row hover highlight, price toggle animations, feature checkmark animations",Use comparison to show unique value. Highlight your product row. Include 'free trial' in pricing row.
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7,Lead Magnet + Form,"lead, form, signup, capture, email, magnet","1. Hero (benefit headline), 2. Lead magnet preview (ebook cover, checklist, etc), 3. Form (minimal fields), 4. CTA submit",Form CTA: Submit button,Lead magnet: Professional design. Form: Clean white bg. Inputs: Light border #CCCCCC. CTA: Brand color,"Form focus state animations, input validation animations, success confirmation animation",Form fields ≤ 3 for best conversion. Offer valuable lead magnet preview. Show form submission progress.
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8,Pricing Page + CTA,"pricing, plans, tiers, comparison, cta","1. Hero (pricing headline), 2. Price comparison cards, 3. Feature comparison table, 4. FAQ section, 5. Final CTA",Each card: CTA button. Sticky CTA in nav,"Free: Grey, Starter: Blue, Pro: Green/Gold, Enterprise: Dark. Cards: 1px border, shadow","Price toggle animation (monthly/yearly), card comparison highlight, FAQ accordion open/close",Recommend starter plan (pre-select/highlight). Show annual discount (20-30%). Use FAQs to address concerns.
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9,Video-First Hero,"video, hero, media, visual, engaging","1. Hero with video background, 2. Key features overlay, 3. Benefits section, 4. CTA",Overlay on video (center/bottom) + Bottom section,Dark overlay 60% on video. Brand accent for CTA. White text on dark.,"Video autoplay muted, parallax scroll, text fade-in on scroll",86% higher engagement with video. Add captions for accessibility. Compress video for performance.
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10,Scroll-Triggered Storytelling,"storytelling, scroll, narrative, story, immersive","1. Intro hook, 2. Chapter 1 (problem), 3. Chapter 2 (journey), 4. Chapter 3 (solution), 5. Climax CTA",End of each chapter (mini) + Final climax CTA,Progressive reveal. Each chapter has distinct color. Building intensity.,"ScrollTrigger animations, parallax layers, progressive disclosure, chapter transitions",Narrative increases time-on-page 3x. Use progress indicator. Mobile: simplify animations.
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11,AI Personalization Landing,"ai, personalization, smart, recommendation, dynamic","1. Dynamic hero (personalized), 2. Relevant features, 3. Tailored testimonials, 4. Smart CTA",Context-aware placement based on user segment,Adaptive based on user data. A/B test color variations per segment.,"Dynamic content swap, fade transitions, personalized product recommendations",20%+ conversion with personalization. Requires analytics integration. Fallback for new users.
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12,Waitlist/Coming Soon,"waitlist, coming-soon, launch, early-access, notify","1. Hero with countdown, 2. Product teaser/preview, 3. Email capture form, 4. Social proof (waitlist count)",Email form prominent (above fold) + Sticky form on scroll,Anticipation: Dark + accent highlights. Countdown in brand color. Urgency indicators.,"Countdown timer animation, email validation feedback, success confetti, social share buttons",Scarcity + exclusivity. Show waitlist count. Early access benefits. Referral program.
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13,Comparison Table Focus,"comparison, table, versus, compare, features","1. Hero (problem statement), 2. Comparison matrix (you vs competitors), 3. Feature deep-dive, 4. Winner CTA",After comparison table (highlighted row) + Bottom,Your product column highlighted (accent bg or green). Competitors neutral. Checkmarks green.,"Table row hover highlight, feature checkmark animations, sticky comparison header",Show value vs competitors. 35% higher conversion. Be factual. Include pricing if favorable.
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14,Pricing-Focused Landing,"pricing, price, cost, plans, subscription","1. Hero (value proposition), 2. Pricing cards (3 tiers), 3. Feature comparison, 4. FAQ, 5. Final CTA",Each pricing card + Sticky CTA in nav + Bottom,Popular plan highlighted (brand color border/bg). Free: grey. Enterprise: dark/premium.,"Price toggle monthly/annual animation, card hover lift, FAQ accordion smooth open",Annual discount 20-30%. Recommend mid-tier (most popular badge). Address objections in FAQ.
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15,App Store Style Landing,"app, mobile, download, store, install","1. Hero with device mockup, 2. Screenshots carousel, 3. Features with icons, 4. Reviews/ratings, 5. Download CTAs",Download buttons prominent (App Store + Play Store) throughout,Dark/light matching app store feel. Star ratings in gold. Screenshots with device frames.,"Device mockup rotations, screenshot slider, star rating animations, download button pulse",Show real screenshots. Include ratings (4.5+ stars). QR code for mobile. Platform-specific CTAs.
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16,FAQ/Documentation Landing,"faq, documentation, help, support, questions","1. Hero with search bar, 2. Popular categories, 3. FAQ accordion, 4. Contact/support CTA",Search bar prominent + Contact CTA for unresolved questions,"Clean, high readability. Minimal color. Category icons in brand color. Success green for resolved.","Search autocomplete, smooth accordion open/close, category hover, helpful feedback buttons",Reduce support tickets. Track search analytics. Show related articles. Contact escalation path.
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17,Immersive/Interactive Experience,"immersive, interactive, experience, 3d, animation","1. Full-screen interactive element, 2. Guided product tour, 3. Key benefits revealed, 4. CTA after completion",After interaction complete + Skip option for impatient users,Immersive experience colors. Dark background for focus. Highlight interactive elements.,"WebGL, 3D interactions, gamification elements, progress indicators, reward animations",40% higher engagement. Performance trade-off. Provide skip option. Mobile fallback essential.
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18,Event/Conference Landing,"event, conference, meetup, registration, schedule","1. Hero (date/location/countdown), 2. Speakers grid, 3. Agenda/schedule, 4. Sponsors, 5. Register CTA",Register CTA sticky + After speakers + Bottom,Urgency colors (countdown). Event branding. Speaker cards professional. Sponsor logos neutral.,"Countdown timer, speaker hover cards with bio, agenda tabs, early bird countdown",Early bird pricing with deadline. Social proof (past attendees). Speaker credibility. Multi-ticket discounts.
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19,Product Review/Ratings Focused,"reviews, ratings, testimonials, social-proof, stars","1. Hero (product + aggregate rating), 2. Rating breakdown, 3. Individual reviews, 4. Buy/CTA",After reviews summary + Buy button alongside reviews,Trust colors. Star ratings gold. Verified badge green. Review sentiment colors.,"Star fill animations, review filtering, helpful vote interactions, photo lightbox",User-generated content builds trust. Show verified purchases. Filter by rating. Respond to negative reviews.
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20,Community/Forum Landing,"community, forum, social, members, discussion","1. Hero (community value prop), 2. Popular topics/categories, 3. Active members showcase, 4. Join CTA",Join button prominent + After member showcase,"Warm, welcoming. Member photos add humanity. Topic badges in brand colors. Activity indicators green.","Member avatars animation, activity feed live updates, topic hover previews, join success celebration","Show active community (member count, posts today). Highlight benefits. Preview content. Easy onboarding."
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21,Before-After Transformation,"before-after, transformation, results, comparison","1. Hero (problem state), 2. Transformation slider/comparison, 3. How it works, 4. Results CTA",After transformation reveal + Bottom,Contrast: muted/grey (before) vs vibrant/colorful (after). Success green for results.,"Slider comparison interaction, before/after reveal animations, result counters, testimonial videos",Visual proof of value. 45% higher conversion. Real results. Specific metrics. Guarantee offer.
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22,Marketplace / Directory,"marketplace, directory, search, listing","1. Hero (Search focused), 2. Categories, 3. Featured Listings, 4. Trust/Safety, 5. CTA (Become a host/seller)",Hero Search Bar + Navbar 'List your item',Search: High contrast. Categories: Visual icons. Trust: Blue/Green.,Search autocomplete animation," map hover pins, card carousel, Search bar is the CTA. Reduce friction to search. Popular searches suggestions."
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23,Newsletter / Content First,"newsletter, content, writer, blog, subscribe","1. Hero (Value Prop + Form), 2. Recent Issues/Archives, 3. Social Proof (Subscriber count), 4. About Author",Hero inline form + Sticky header form,Minimalist. Paper-like background. Text focus. Accent color for Subscribe.,Text highlight animations," typewriter effect, subtle fade-in, Single field form (Email only). Show 'Join X, 000 readers'. Read sample link."
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24,Webinar Registration,"webinar, registration, event, training, live","1. Hero (Topic + Timer + Form), 2. What you'll learn, 3. Speaker Bio, 4. Urgency/Bonuses, 5. Form (again)",Hero (Right side form) + Bottom anchor,Urgency: Red/Orange. Professional: Blue/Navy. Form: High contrast white.,Countdown timer," speaker avatar float, urgent ticker, Limited seats logic. 'Live' indicator. Auto-fill timezone."
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25,Enterprise Gateway,"enterprise, corporate, gateway, solutions, portal","1. Hero (Video/Mission), 2. Solutions by Industry, 3. Solutions by Role, 4. Client Logos, 5. Contact Sales",Contact Sales (Primary) + Login (Secondary),Corporate: Navy/Grey. High integrity. Conservative accents.,Slow video background," logo carousel, tab switching for industries, Path selection (I am a...). Mega menu navigation. Trust signals prominent."
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26,Portfolio Grid,"portfolio, grid, showcase, gallery, masonry","1. Hero (Name/Role), 2. Project Grid (Masonry), 3. About/Philosophy, 4. Contact",Project Card Hover + Footer Contact,Neutral background (let work shine). Text: Black/White. Accent: Minimal.,Image lazy load reveal," hover overlay info, lightbox view, Visuals first. Filter by category. Fast loading essential."
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27,Horizontal Scroll Journey,"horizontal, scroll, journey, gallery, storytelling, panoramic","1. Intro (Vertical), 2. The Journey (Horizontal Track), 3. Detail Reveal, 4. Vertical Footer",Floating Sticky CTA or End of Horizontal Track,Continuous palette transition. Chapter colors. Progress bar #000000.,"Scroll-jacking (careful), parallax layers, horizontal slide, progress indicator","Immersive product discovery. High engagement. Keep navigation visible.
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28,Bento Grid Showcase,bento, grid, features, modular, apple-style, showcase"", 1. Hero, 2. Bento Grid (Key Features), 3. Detail Cards, 4. Tech Specs, 5. CTA, Floating Action Button or Bottom of Grid, Card backgrounds: #F5F5F7 or Glass. Icons: Vibrant brand colors. Text: Dark., Hover card scale (1.02), video inside cards, tilt effect, staggered reveal, Scannable value props. High information density without clutter. Mobile stack.
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29,Interactive 3D Configurator,3d, configurator, customizer, interactive, product"", 1. Hero (Configurator), 2. Feature Highlight (synced), 3. Price/Specs, 4. Purchase, Inside Configurator UI + Sticky Bottom Bar, Neutral studio background. Product: Realistic materials. UI: Minimal overlay., Real-time rendering, material swap animation, camera rotate/zoom, light reflection, Increases ownership feeling. 360 view reduces return rates. Direct add-to-cart.
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30,AI-Driven Dynamic Landing,ai, dynamic, personalized, adaptive, generative"", 1. Prompt/Input Hero, 2. Generated Result Preview, 3. How it Works, 4. Value Prop, Input Field (Hero) + 'Try it' Buttons, Adaptive to user input. Dark mode for compute feel. Neon accents., Typing text effects, shimmering generation loaders, morphing layouts, Immediate value demonstration. 'Show, don't tell'. Low friction start."
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.agent/skills/ui-ux-pro-max/data/products.csv
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No,Product Type,Keywords,Primary Style Recommendation,Secondary Styles,Landing Page Pattern,Dashboard Style (if applicable),Color Palette Focus,Key Considerations
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1,SaaS (General),"app, b2b, cloud, general, saas, software, subscription",Glassmorphism + Flat Design,"Soft UI Evolution, Minimalism",Hero + Features + CTA,Data-Dense + Real-Time Monitoring,Trust blue + accent contrast,Balance modern feel with clarity. Focus on CTAs.
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2,Micro SaaS,"app, b2b, cloud, indie, micro, micro-saas, niche, saas, small, software, solo, subscription",Flat Design + Vibrant & Block,"Motion-Driven, Micro-interactions",Minimal & Direct + Demo,Executive Dashboard,Vibrant primary + white space,"Keep simple, show product quickly. Speed is key."
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3,E-commerce,"buy, commerce, e, ecommerce, products, retail, sell, shop, store",Vibrant & Block-based,"Aurora UI, Motion-Driven",Feature-Rich Showcase,Sales Intelligence Dashboard,Brand primary + success green,Engagement & conversions. High visual hierarchy.
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4,E-commerce Luxury,"buy, commerce, e, ecommerce, elegant, exclusive, high-end, luxury, premium, products, retail, sell, shop, store",Liquid Glass + Glassmorphism,"3D & Hyperrealism, Aurora UI",Feature-Rich Showcase,Sales Intelligence Dashboard,Premium colors + minimal accent,Elegance & sophistication. Premium materials.
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5,Service Landing Page,"appointment, booking, consultation, conversion, landing, marketing, page, service",Hero-Centric + Trust & Authority,"Social Proof-Focused, Storytelling",Hero-Centric Design,N/A - Analytics for conversions,Brand primary + trust colors,Social proof essential. Show expertise.
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6,B2B Service,"appointment, b, b2b, booking, business, consultation, corporate, enterprise, service",Trust & Authority + Minimal,"Feature-Rich, Conversion-Optimized",Feature-Rich Showcase,Sales Intelligence Dashboard,Professional blue + neutral grey,Credibility essential. Clear ROI messaging.
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7,Financial Dashboard,"admin, analytics, dashboard, data, financial, panel",Dark Mode (OLED) + Data-Dense,"Minimalism, Accessible & Ethical",N/A - Dashboard focused,Financial Dashboard,Dark bg + red/green alerts + trust blue,"High contrast, real-time updates, accuracy paramount."
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8,Analytics Dashboard,"admin, analytics, dashboard, data, panel",Data-Dense + Heat Map & Heatmap,"Minimalism, Dark Mode (OLED)",N/A - Analytics focused,Drill-Down Analytics + Comparative,Cool→Hot gradients + neutral grey,Clarity > aesthetics. Color-coded data priority.
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9,Healthcare App,"app, clinic, health, healthcare, medical, patient",Neumorphism + Accessible & Ethical,"Soft UI Evolution, Claymorphism (for patients)",Social Proof-Focused,User Behavior Analytics,Calm blue + health green + trust,Accessibility mandatory. Calming aesthetic.
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10,Educational App,"app, course, education, educational, learning, school, training",Claymorphism + Micro-interactions,"Vibrant & Block-based, Flat Design",Storytelling-Driven,User Behavior Analytics,Playful colors + clear hierarchy,Engagement & ease of use. Age-appropriate design.
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11,Creative Agency,"agency, creative, design, marketing, studio",Brutalism + Motion-Driven,"Retro-Futurism, Storytelling-Driven",Storytelling-Driven,N/A - Portfolio focused,Bold primaries + artistic freedom,Differentiation key. Wow-factor necessary.
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12,Portfolio/Personal,"creative, personal, portfolio, projects, showcase, work",Motion-Driven + Minimalism,"Brutalism, Aurora UI",Storytelling-Driven,N/A - Personal branding,Brand primary + artistic interpretation,Showcase work. Personality shine through.
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13,Gaming,"entertainment, esports, game, gaming, play",3D & Hyperrealism + Retro-Futurism,"Motion-Driven, Vibrant & Block",Feature-Rich Showcase,N/A - Game focused,Vibrant + neon + immersive colors,Immersion priority. Performance critical.
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14,Government/Public Service,"appointment, booking, consultation, government, public, service",Accessible & Ethical + Minimalism,"Flat Design, Inclusive Design",Minimal & Direct,Executive Dashboard,Professional blue + high contrast,WCAG AAA mandatory. Trust paramount.
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15,Fintech/Crypto,"banking, blockchain, crypto, defi, finance, fintech, money, nft, payment, web3",Glassmorphism + Dark Mode (OLED),"Retro-Futurism, Motion-Driven",Conversion-Optimized,Real-Time Monitoring + Predictive,Dark tech colors + trust + vibrant accents,Security perception. Real-time data critical.
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16,Social Media App,"app, community, content, entertainment, media, network, sharing, social, streaming, users, video",Vibrant & Block-based + Motion-Driven,"Aurora UI, Micro-interactions",Feature-Rich Showcase,User Behavior Analytics,Vibrant + engagement colors,Engagement & retention. Addictive design ethics.
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17,Productivity Tool,"collaboration, productivity, project, task, tool, workflow",Flat Design + Micro-interactions,"Minimalism, Soft UI Evolution",Interactive Product Demo,Drill-Down Analytics,Clear hierarchy + functional colors,Ease of use. Speed & efficiency focus.
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18,Design System/Component Library,"component, design, library, system",Minimalism + Accessible & Ethical,"Flat Design, Zero Interface",Feature-Rich Showcase,N/A - Dev focused,Clear hierarchy + code-like structure,Consistency. Developer-first approach.
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19,AI/Chatbot Platform,"ai, artificial-intelligence, automation, chatbot, machine-learning, ml, platform",AI-Native UI + Minimalism,"Zero Interface, Glassmorphism",Interactive Product Demo,AI/ML Analytics Dashboard,Neutral + AI Purple (#6366F1),Conversational UI. Streaming text. Context awareness. Minimal chrome.
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20,NFT/Web3 Platform,"nft, platform, web",Cyberpunk UI + Glassmorphism,"Aurora UI, 3D & Hyperrealism",Feature-Rich Showcase,Crypto/Blockchain Dashboard,Dark + Neon + Gold (#FFD700),Wallet integration. Transaction feedback. Gas fees display. Dark mode essential.
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21,Creator Economy Platform,"creator, economy, platform",Vibrant & Block-based + Bento Box Grid,"Motion-Driven, Aurora UI",Social Proof-Focused,User Behavior Analytics,Vibrant + Brand colors,Creator profiles. Monetization display. Engagement metrics. Social proof.
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22,Sustainability/ESG Platform,"ai, artificial-intelligence, automation, esg, machine-learning, ml, platform, sustainability",Organic Biophilic + Minimalism,"Accessible & Ethical, Flat Design",Trust & Authority,Energy/Utilities Dashboard,Green (#228B22) + Earth tones,Carbon footprint visuals. Progress indicators. Certification badges. Eco-friendly imagery.
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23,Remote Work/Collaboration Tool,"collaboration, remote, tool, work",Soft UI Evolution + Minimalism,"Glassmorphism, Micro-interactions",Feature-Rich Showcase,Drill-Down Analytics,Calm Blue + Neutral grey,Real-time collaboration. Status indicators. Video integration. Notification management.
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24,Mental Health App,"app, health, mental",Neumorphism + Accessible & Ethical,"Claymorphism, Soft UI Evolution",Social Proof-Focused,Healthcare Analytics,Calm Pastels + Trust colors,Calming aesthetics. Privacy-first. Crisis resources. Progress tracking. Accessibility mandatory.
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25,Pet Tech App,"app, pet, tech",Claymorphism + Vibrant & Block-based,"Micro-interactions, Flat Design",Storytelling-Driven,User Behavior Analytics,Playful + Warm colors,Pet profiles. Health tracking. Playful UI. Photo galleries. Vet integration.
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26,Smart Home/IoT Dashboard,"admin, analytics, dashboard, data, home, iot, panel, smart",Glassmorphism + Dark Mode (OLED),"Minimalism, AI-Native UI",Interactive Product Demo,Real-Time Monitoring,Dark + Status indicator colors,Device status. Real-time controls. Energy monitoring. Automation rules. Quick actions.
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27,EV/Charging Ecosystem,"charging, ecosystem, ev",Minimalism + Aurora UI,"Glassmorphism, Organic Biophilic",Hero-Centric Design,Energy/Utilities Dashboard,Electric Blue (#009CD1) + Green,Charging station maps. Range estimation. Cost calculation. Environmental impact.
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28,Subscription Box Service,"appointment, booking, box, consultation, membership, plan, recurring, service, subscription",Vibrant & Block-based + Motion-Driven,"Claymorphism, Aurora UI",Feature-Rich Showcase,E-commerce Analytics,Brand + Excitement colors,Unboxing experience. Personalization quiz. Subscription management. Product reveals.
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29,Podcast Platform,"platform, podcast",Dark Mode (OLED) + Minimalism,"Motion-Driven, Vibrant & Block-based",Storytelling-Driven,Media/Entertainment Dashboard,Dark + Audio waveform accents,Audio player UX. Episode discovery. Creator tools. Analytics for podcasters.
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30,Dating App,"app, dating",Vibrant & Block-based + Motion-Driven,"Aurora UI, Glassmorphism",Social Proof-Focused,User Behavior Analytics,Warm + Romantic (Pink/Red gradients),Profile cards. Swipe interactions. Match animations. Safety features. Video chat.
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31,Micro-Credentials/Badges Platform,"badges, credentials, micro, platform",Minimalism + Flat Design,"Accessible & Ethical, Swiss Modernism 2.0",Trust & Authority,Education Dashboard,Trust Blue + Gold (#FFD700),Credential verification. Badge display. Progress tracking. Issuer trust. LinkedIn integration.
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32,Knowledge Base/Documentation,"base, documentation, knowledge",Minimalism + Accessible & Ethical,"Swiss Modernism 2.0, Flat Design",FAQ/Documentation,N/A - Documentation focused,Clean hierarchy + minimal color,Search-first. Clear navigation. Code highlighting. Version switching. Feedback system.
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33,Hyperlocal Services,"appointment, booking, consultation, hyperlocal, service, services",Minimalism + Vibrant & Block-based,"Micro-interactions, Flat Design",Conversion-Optimized,Drill-Down Analytics + Map,Location markers + Trust colors,Map integration. Service categories. Provider profiles. Booking system. Reviews.
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34,Beauty/Spa/Wellness Service,"appointment, beauty, booking, consultation, service, spa, wellness",Soft UI Evolution + Neumorphism,"Glassmorphism, Minimalism",Hero-Centric Design + Social Proof,User Behavior Analytics,Soft pastels (Pink #FFB6C1 Sage #90EE90) + Cream + Gold accents,Calming aesthetic. Booking system. Service menu. Before/after gallery. Testimonials. Relaxing imagery.
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35,Luxury/Premium Brand,"brand, elegant, exclusive, high-end, luxury, premium",Liquid Glass + Glassmorphism,"Minimalism, 3D & Hyperrealism",Storytelling-Driven + Feature-Rich,Sales Intelligence Dashboard,Black + Gold (#FFD700) + White + Minimal accent,Elegance paramount. Premium imagery. Storytelling. High-quality visuals. Exclusive feel.
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36,Restaurant/Food Service,"appointment, booking, consultation, delivery, food, menu, order, restaurant, service",Vibrant & Block-based + Motion-Driven,"Claymorphism, Flat Design",Hero-Centric Design + Conversion,N/A - Booking focused,Warm colors (Orange Red Brown) + appetizing imagery,Menu display. Online ordering. Reservation system. Food photography. Location/hours prominent.
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37,Fitness/Gym App,"app, exercise, fitness, gym, health, workout",Vibrant & Block-based + Dark Mode (OLED),"Motion-Driven, Neumorphism",Feature-Rich Showcase,User Behavior Analytics,Energetic (Orange #FF6B35 Electric Blue) + Dark bg,Progress tracking. Workout plans. Community features. Achievements. Motivational design.
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38,Real Estate/Property,"buy, estate, housing, property, real, real-estate, rent",Glassmorphism + Minimalism,"Motion-Driven, 3D & Hyperrealism",Hero-Centric Design + Feature-Rich,Sales Intelligence Dashboard,Trust Blue (#0077B6) + Gold accents + White,Property listings. Virtual tours. Map integration. Agent profiles. Mortgage calculator. High-quality imagery.
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39,Travel/Tourism Agency,"agency, booking, creative, design, flight, hotel, marketing, studio, tourism, travel, vacation",Aurora UI + Motion-Driven,"Vibrant & Block-based, Glassmorphism",Storytelling-Driven + Hero-Centric,Booking Analytics,Vibrant destination colors + Sky Blue + Warm accents,Destination showcase. Booking system. Itinerary builder. Reviews. Inspiration galleries. Mobile-first.
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40,Hotel/Hospitality,"hospitality, hotel",Liquid Glass + Minimalism,"Glassmorphism, Soft UI Evolution",Hero-Centric Design + Social Proof,Revenue Management Dashboard,Warm neutrals + Gold (#D4AF37) + Brand accent,Room booking. Amenities showcase. Location maps. Guest reviews. Seasonal pricing. Luxury imagery.
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41,Wedding/Event Planning,"conference, event, meetup, planning, registration, ticket, wedding",Soft UI Evolution + Aurora UI,"Glassmorphism, Motion-Driven",Storytelling-Driven + Social Proof,N/A - Planning focused,Soft Pink (#FFD6E0) + Gold + Cream + Sage,Portfolio gallery. Vendor directory. Planning tools. Timeline. Budget tracker. Romantic aesthetic.
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42,Legal Services,"appointment, attorney, booking, compliance, consultation, contract, law, legal, service, services",Trust & Authority + Minimalism,"Accessible & Ethical, Swiss Modernism 2.0",Trust & Authority + Minimal,Case Management Dashboard,Navy Blue (#1E3A5F) + Gold + White,Credibility paramount. Practice areas. Attorney profiles. Case results. Contact forms. Professional imagery.
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43,Insurance Platform,"insurance, platform",Trust & Authority + Flat Design,"Accessible & Ethical, Minimalism",Conversion-Optimized + Trust,Claims Analytics Dashboard,Trust Blue (#0066CC) + Green (security) + Neutral,Quote calculator. Policy comparison. Claims process. Trust signals. Clear pricing. Security badges.
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44,Banking/Traditional Finance,"banking, finance, traditional",Minimalism + Accessible & Ethical,"Trust & Authority, Dark Mode (OLED)",Trust & Authority + Feature-Rich,Financial Dashboard,Navy (#0A1628) + Trust Blue + Gold accents,Security-first. Account overview. Transaction history. Mobile banking. Accessibility critical. Trust paramount.
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45,Online Course/E-learning,"course, e, learning, online",Claymorphism + Vibrant & Block-based,"Motion-Driven, Flat Design",Feature-Rich Showcase + Social Proof,Education Dashboard,Vibrant learning colors + Progress green,Course catalog. Progress tracking. Video player. Quizzes. Certificates. Community forums. Gamification.
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46,Non-profit/Charity,"charity, non, profit",Accessible & Ethical + Organic Biophilic,"Minimalism, Storytelling-Driven",Storytelling-Driven + Trust,Donation Analytics Dashboard,Cause-related colors + Trust + Warm,Impact stories. Donation flow. Transparency reports. Volunteer signup. Event calendar. Emotional connection.
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47,Music Streaming,"music, streaming",Dark Mode (OLED) + Vibrant & Block-based,"Motion-Driven, Aurora UI",Feature-Rich Showcase,Media/Entertainment Dashboard,Dark (#121212) + Vibrant accents + Album art colors,Audio player. Playlist management. Artist pages. Personalization. Social features. Waveform visualizations.
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48,Video Streaming/OTT,"ott, streaming, video",Dark Mode (OLED) + Motion-Driven,"Glassmorphism, Vibrant & Block-based",Hero-Centric Design + Feature-Rich,Media/Entertainment Dashboard,Dark bg + Content poster colors + Brand accent,Video player. Content discovery. Watchlist. Continue watching. Personalized recommendations. Thumbnail-heavy.
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49,Job Board/Recruitment,"board, job, recruitment",Flat Design + Minimalism,"Vibrant & Block-based, Accessible & Ethical",Conversion-Optimized + Feature-Rich,HR Analytics Dashboard,Professional Blue + Success Green + Neutral,Job listings. Search/filter. Company profiles. Application tracking. Resume upload. Salary insights.
|
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50,Marketplace (P2P),"buyers, listings, marketplace, p, platform, sellers",Vibrant & Block-based + Flat Design,"Micro-interactions, Trust & Authority",Feature-Rich Showcase + Social Proof,E-commerce Analytics,Trust colors + Category colors + Success green,Seller/buyer profiles. Listings. Reviews/ratings. Secure payment. Messaging. Search/filter. Trust badges.
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51,Logistics/Delivery,"delivery, logistics",Minimalism + Flat Design,"Dark Mode (OLED), Micro-interactions",Feature-Rich Showcase + Conversion,Real-Time Monitoring + Route Analytics,Blue (#2563EB) + Orange (tracking) + Green (delivered),Real-time tracking. Delivery scheduling. Route optimization. Driver management. Status updates. Map integration.
|
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52,Agriculture/Farm Tech,"agriculture, farm, tech",Organic Biophilic + Flat Design,"Minimalism, Accessible & Ethical",Feature-Rich Showcase + Trust,IoT Sensor Dashboard,Earth Green (#4A7C23) + Brown + Sky Blue,Crop monitoring. Weather data. IoT sensors. Yield tracking. Market prices. Sustainable imagery.
|
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53,Construction/Architecture,"architecture, construction",Minimalism + 3D & Hyperrealism,"Brutalism, Swiss Modernism 2.0",Hero-Centric Design + Feature-Rich,Project Management Dashboard,Grey (#4A4A4A) + Orange (safety) + Blueprint Blue,Project portfolio. 3D renders. Timeline. Material specs. Team collaboration. Blueprint aesthetic.
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54,Automotive/Car Dealership,"automotive, car, dealership",Motion-Driven + 3D & Hyperrealism,"Dark Mode (OLED), Glassmorphism",Hero-Centric Design + Feature-Rich,Sales Intelligence Dashboard,Brand colors + Metallic accents + Dark/Light,Vehicle showcase. 360° views. Comparison tools. Financing calculator. Test drive booking. High-quality imagery.
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55,Photography Studio,"photography, studio",Motion-Driven + Minimalism,"Aurora UI, Glassmorphism",Storytelling-Driven + Hero-Centric,N/A - Portfolio focused,Black + White + Minimal accent,Portfolio gallery. Before/after. Service packages. Booking system. Client galleries. Full-bleed imagery.
|
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56,Coworking Space,"coworking, space",Vibrant & Block-based + Glassmorphism,"Minimalism, Motion-Driven",Hero-Centric Design + Feature-Rich,Occupancy Dashboard,Energetic colors + Wood tones + Brand accent,Space tour. Membership plans. Booking system. Amenities. Community events. Virtual tour.
|
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57,Cleaning Service,"appointment, booking, cleaning, consultation, service",Soft UI Evolution + Flat Design,"Minimalism, Micro-interactions",Conversion-Optimized + Trust,Service Analytics,Fresh Blue (#00B4D8) + Clean White + Green,Service packages. Booking system. Price calculator. Before/after gallery. Reviews. Trust badges.
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58,Home Services (Plumber/Electrician),"appointment, booking, consultation, electrician, home, plumber, service, services",Flat Design + Trust & Authority,"Minimalism, Accessible & Ethical",Conversion-Optimized + Trust,Service Analytics,Trust Blue + Safety Orange + Professional grey,Service list. Emergency contact. Booking. Price transparency. Certifications. Local trust signals.
|
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59,Childcare/Daycare,"childcare, daycare",Claymorphism + Vibrant & Block-based,"Soft UI Evolution, Accessible & Ethical",Social Proof-Focused + Trust,Parent Dashboard,Playful pastels + Safe colors + Warm accents,Programs. Staff profiles. Safety certifications. Parent portal. Activity updates. Cheerful imagery.
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60,Senior Care/Elderly,"care, elderly, senior",Accessible & Ethical + Soft UI Evolution,"Minimalism, Neumorphism",Trust & Authority + Social Proof,Healthcare Analytics,Calm Blue + Warm neutrals + Large text,Care services. Staff qualifications. Facility tour. Family portal. Large touch targets. High contrast. Accessibility-first.
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61,Medical Clinic,"clinic, medical",Accessible & Ethical + Minimalism,"Neumorphism, Trust & Authority",Trust & Authority + Conversion,Healthcare Analytics,Medical Blue (#0077B6) + Trust White + Calm Green,Services. Doctor profiles. Online booking. Patient portal. Insurance info. HIPAA compliant. Trust signals.
|
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62,Pharmacy/Drug Store,"drug, pharmacy, store",Flat Design + Accessible & Ethical,"Minimalism, Trust & Authority",Conversion-Optimized + Trust,Inventory Dashboard,Pharmacy Green + Trust Blue + Clean White,Product catalog. Prescription upload. Refill reminders. Health info. Store locator. Safety certifications.
|
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63,Dental Practice,"dental, practice",Soft UI Evolution + Minimalism,"Accessible & Ethical, Trust & Authority",Social Proof-Focused + Conversion,Patient Analytics,Fresh Blue + White + Smile Yellow accent,Services. Dentist profiles. Before/after. Online booking. Insurance. Patient testimonials. Friendly imagery.
|
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64,Veterinary Clinic,"clinic, veterinary",Claymorphism + Accessible & Ethical,"Soft UI Evolution, Flat Design",Social Proof-Focused + Trust,Pet Health Dashboard,Caring Blue + Pet-friendly colors + Warm accents,Pet services. Vet profiles. Online booking. Pet portal. Emergency info. Friendly animal imagery.
|
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65,Florist/Plant Shop,"florist, plant, shop",Organic Biophilic + Vibrant & Block-based,"Aurora UI, Motion-Driven",Hero-Centric Design + Conversion,E-commerce Analytics,Natural Green + Floral pinks/purples + Earth tones,Product catalog. Occasion categories. Delivery scheduling. Care guides. Seasonal collections. Beautiful imagery.
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66,Bakery/Cafe,"bakery, cafe",Vibrant & Block-based + Soft UI Evolution,"Claymorphism, Motion-Driven",Hero-Centric Design + Conversion,N/A - Order focused,Warm Brown + Cream + Appetizing accents,Menu display. Online ordering. Location/hours. Catering. Seasonal specials. Appetizing photography.
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67,Coffee Shop,"coffee, shop",Minimalism + Organic Biophilic,"Soft UI Evolution, Flat Design",Hero-Centric Design + Conversion,N/A - Order focused,Coffee Brown (#6F4E37) + Cream + Warm accents,Menu. Online ordering. Loyalty program. Location. Story/origin. Cozy aesthetic.
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68,Brewery/Winery,"brewery, winery",Motion-Driven + Storytelling-Driven,"Dark Mode (OLED), Organic Biophilic",Storytelling-Driven + Hero-Centric,N/A - E-commerce focused,Deep amber/burgundy + Gold + Craft aesthetic,Product showcase. Story/heritage. Tasting notes. Events. Club membership. Artisanal imagery.
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69,Airline,"ai, airline, artificial-intelligence, automation, machine-learning, ml",Minimalism + Glassmorphism,"Motion-Driven, Accessible & Ethical",Conversion-Optimized + Feature-Rich,Operations Dashboard,Sky Blue + Brand colors + Trust accents,Flight search. Booking. Check-in. Boarding pass. Loyalty program. Route maps. Mobile-first.
|
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70,News/Media Platform,"content, entertainment, media, news, platform, streaming, video",Minimalism + Flat Design,"Dark Mode (OLED), Accessible & Ethical",Hero-Centric Design + Feature-Rich,Media Analytics Dashboard,Brand colors + High contrast + Category colors,Article layout. Breaking news. Categories. Search. Subscription. Mobile reading. Fast loading.
|
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71,Magazine/Blog,"articles, blog, content, magazine, posts, writing",Swiss Modernism 2.0 + Motion-Driven,"Minimalism, Aurora UI",Storytelling-Driven + Hero-Centric,Content Analytics,Editorial colors + Brand primary + Clean white,Article showcase. Category navigation. Author profiles. Newsletter signup. Related content. Typography-focused.
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72,Freelancer Platform,"freelancer, platform",Flat Design + Minimalism,"Vibrant & Block-based, Micro-interactions",Feature-Rich Showcase + Conversion,Marketplace Analytics,Professional Blue + Success Green + Neutral,Profile creation. Portfolio. Skill matching. Messaging. Payment. Reviews. Project management.
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73,Consulting Firm,"consulting, firm",Trust & Authority + Minimalism,"Swiss Modernism 2.0, Accessible & Ethical",Trust & Authority + Feature-Rich,N/A - Lead generation,Navy + Gold + Professional grey,Service areas. Case studies. Team profiles. Thought leadership. Contact. Professional credibility.
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74,Marketing Agency,"agency, creative, design, marketing, studio",Brutalism + Motion-Driven,"Vibrant & Block-based, Aurora UI",Storytelling-Driven + Feature-Rich,Campaign Analytics,Bold brand colors + Creative freedom,Portfolio. Case studies. Services. Team. Creative showcase. Results-focused. Bold aesthetic.
|
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75,Event Management,"conference, event, management, meetup, registration, ticket",Vibrant & Block-based + Motion-Driven,"Glassmorphism, Aurora UI",Hero-Centric Design + Feature-Rich,Event Analytics,Event theme colors + Excitement accents,Event showcase. Registration. Agenda. Speakers. Sponsors. Ticket sales. Countdown timer.
|
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76,Conference/Webinar Platform,"conference, platform, webinar",Glassmorphism + Minimalism,"Motion-Driven, Flat Design",Feature-Rich Showcase + Conversion,Attendee Analytics,Professional Blue + Video accent + Brand,Registration. Agenda. Speaker profiles. Live stream. Networking. Recording access. Virtual event features.
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77,Membership/Community,"community, membership",Vibrant & Block-based + Soft UI Evolution,"Bento Box Grid, Micro-interactions",Social Proof-Focused + Conversion,Community Analytics,Community brand colors + Engagement accents,Member benefits. Pricing tiers. Community showcase. Events. Member directory. Exclusive content.
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78,Newsletter Platform,"newsletter, platform",Minimalism + Flat Design,"Swiss Modernism 2.0, Accessible & Ethical",Minimal & Direct + Conversion,Email Analytics,Brand primary + Clean white + CTA accent,Subscribe form. Archive. About. Social proof. Sample content. Simple conversion.
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||||
79,Digital Products/Downloads,"digital, downloads, products",Vibrant & Block-based + Motion-Driven,"Glassmorphism, Bento Box Grid",Feature-Rich Showcase + Conversion,E-commerce Analytics,Product category colors + Brand + Success green,Product showcase. Preview. Pricing. Instant delivery. License management. Customer reviews.
|
||||
80,Church/Religious Organization,"church, organization, religious",Accessible & Ethical + Soft UI Evolution,"Minimalism, Trust & Authority",Hero-Centric Design + Social Proof,N/A - Community focused,Warm Gold + Deep Purple/Blue + White,Service times. Events. Sermons. Community. Giving. Location. Welcoming imagery.
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81,Sports Team/Club,"club, sports, team",Vibrant & Block-based + Motion-Driven,"Dark Mode (OLED), 3D & Hyperrealism",Hero-Centric Design + Feature-Rich,Performance Analytics,Team colors + Energetic accents,Schedule. Roster. News. Tickets. Merchandise. Fan engagement. Action imagery.
|
||||
82,Museum/Gallery,"gallery, museum",Minimalism + Motion-Driven,"Swiss Modernism 2.0, 3D & Hyperrealism",Storytelling-Driven + Feature-Rich,Visitor Analytics,Art-appropriate neutrals + Exhibition accents,Exhibitions. Collections. Tickets. Events. Virtual tours. Educational content. Art-focused design.
|
||||
83,Theater/Cinema,"cinema, theater",Dark Mode (OLED) + Motion-Driven,"Vibrant & Block-based, Glassmorphism",Hero-Centric Design + Conversion,Booking Analytics,Dark + Spotlight accents + Gold,Showtimes. Seat selection. Trailers. Coming soon. Membership. Dramatic imagery.
|
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84,Language Learning App,"app, language, learning",Claymorphism + Vibrant & Block-based,"Micro-interactions, Flat Design",Feature-Rich Showcase + Social Proof,Learning Analytics,Playful colors + Progress indicators + Country flags,Lesson structure. Progress tracking. Gamification. Speaking practice. Community. Achievement badges.
|
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85,Coding Bootcamp,"bootcamp, coding",Dark Mode (OLED) + Minimalism,"Cyberpunk UI, Flat Design",Feature-Rich Showcase + Social Proof,Student Analytics,Code editor colors + Brand + Success green,Curriculum. Projects. Career outcomes. Alumni. Pricing. Application. Terminal aesthetic.
|
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86,Cybersecurity Platform,"cyber, security, platform",Cyberpunk UI + Dark Mode (OLED),"Neubrutalism, Minimal & Direct",Trust & Authority + Real-Time,Real-Time Monitoring + Heat Map,Matrix Green + Deep Black + Terminal feel,Data density. Threat visualization. Dark mode default.
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87,Developer Tool / IDE,"dev, developer, tool, ide",Dark Mode (OLED) + Minimalism,"Flat Design, Bento Box Grid",Minimal & Direct + Documentation,Real-Time Monitor + Terminal,Dark syntax theme colors + Blue focus,Keyboard shortcuts. Syntax highlighting. Fast performance.
|
||||
88,Biotech / Life Sciences,"biotech, biology, science",Glassmorphism + Clean Science,"Minimalism, Organic Biophilic",Storytelling-Driven + Research,Data-Dense + Predictive,Sterile White + DNA Blue + Life Green,Data accuracy. Cleanliness. Complex data viz.
|
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89,Space Tech / Aerospace,"aerospace, space, tech",Holographic / HUD + Dark Mode,"Glassmorphism, 3D & Hyperrealism",Immersive Experience + Hero,Real-Time Monitoring + 3D,Deep Space Black + Star White + Metallic,High-tech feel. Precision. Telemetry data.
|
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90,Architecture / Interior,"architecture, design, interior",Exaggerated Minimalism + High Imagery,"Swiss Modernism 2.0, Parallax",Portfolio Grid + Visuals,Project Management + Gallery,Monochrome + Gold Accent + High Imagery,High-res images. Typography. Space.
|
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91,Quantum Computing Interface,"quantum, computing, physics, qubit, future, science",Holographic / HUD + Dark Mode,"Glassmorphism, Spatial UI",Immersive/Interactive Experience,3D Spatial Data + Real-Time Monitor,Quantum Blue #00FFFF + Deep Black + Interference patterns,Visualize complexity. Qubit states. Probability clouds. High-tech trust.
|
||||
92,Biohacking / Longevity App,"biohacking, health, longevity, tracking, wellness, science",Biomimetic / Organic 2.0,"Minimalism, Dark Mode (OLED)",Data-Dense + Storytelling,Real-Time Monitor + Biological Data,Cellular Pink/Red + DNA Blue + Clean White,Personal data privacy. Scientific credibility. Biological visualizations.
|
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93,Autonomous Drone Fleet Manager,"drone, autonomous, fleet, aerial, logistics, robotics",HUD / Sci-Fi FUI,"Real-Time Monitor, Spatial UI",Real-Time Monitor,Geographic + Real-Time,Tactical Green #00FF00 + Alert Red + Map Dark,Real-time telemetry. 3D spatial awareness. Latency indicators. Safety alerts.
|
||||
94,Generative Art Platform,"art, generative, ai, creative, platform, gallery",Minimalism (Frame) + Gen Z Chaos,"Masonry Grid, Dark Mode",Bento Grid Showcase,Gallery / Portfolio,Neutral #F5F5F5 (Canvas) + User Content,Content is king. Fast loading. Creator attribution. Minting flow.
|
||||
95,Spatial Computing OS / App,"spatial, vr, ar, vision, os, immersive, mixed-reality",Spatial UI (VisionOS),"Glassmorphism, 3D & Hyperrealism",Immersive/Interactive Experience,Spatial Dashboard,Frosted Glass + System Colors + Depth,Gaze/Pinch interaction. Depth hierarchy. Environment awareness.
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96,Sustainable Energy / Climate Tech,"climate, energy, sustainable, green, tech, carbon",Organic Biophilic + E-Ink / Paper,"Data-Dense, Swiss Modernism",Interactive Demo + Data,Energy/Utilities Dashboard,Earth Green + Sky Blue + Solar Yellow,Data transparency. Impact visualization. Low-carbon web design.
|
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No,Category,Issue,Keywords,Platform,Description,Do,Don't,Code Example Good,Code Example Bad,Severity
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1,Async Waterfall,Defer Await,async await defer branch,React/Next.js,Move await into branches where actually used to avoid blocking unused code paths,Move await operations into branches where they're needed,Await at top of function blocking all branches,"if (skip) return { skipped: true }; const data = await fetch()","const data = await fetch(); if (skip) return { skipped: true }",Critical
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||||
2,Async Waterfall,Promise.all Parallel,promise all parallel concurrent,React/Next.js,Execute independent async operations concurrently using Promise.all(),Use Promise.all() for independent operations,Sequential await for independent operations,"const [user, posts] = await Promise.all([fetchUser(), fetchPosts()])","const user = await fetchUser(); const posts = await fetchPosts()",Critical
|
||||
3,Async Waterfall,Dependency Parallelization,better-all dependency parallel,React/Next.js,Use better-all for operations with partial dependencies to maximize parallelism,Use better-all to start each task at earliest possible moment,Wait for unrelated data before starting dependent fetch,"await all({ user() {}, config() {}, profile() { return fetch((await this.$.user).id) } })","const [user, config] = await Promise.all([...]); const profile = await fetchProfile(user.id)",Critical
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4,Async Waterfall,API Route Optimization,api route waterfall promise,React/Next.js,In API routes start independent operations immediately even if not awaited yet,Start promises early and await late,Sequential awaits in API handlers,"const sessionP = auth(); const configP = fetchConfig(); const session = await sessionP","const session = await auth(); const config = await fetchConfig()",Critical
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5,Async Waterfall,Suspense Boundaries,suspense streaming boundary,React/Next.js,Use Suspense to show wrapper UI faster while data loads,Wrap async components in Suspense boundaries,Await data blocking entire page render,"<Suspense fallback={<Skeleton />}><DataDisplay /></Suspense>","const data = await fetchData(); return <DataDisplay data={data} />",High
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||||
6,Bundle Size,Barrel Imports,barrel import direct path,React/Next.js,Import directly from source files instead of barrel files to avoid loading unused modules,Import directly from source path,Import from barrel/index files,"import Check from 'lucide-react/dist/esm/icons/check'","import { Check } from 'lucide-react'",Critical
|
||||
7,Bundle Size,Dynamic Imports,dynamic import lazy next,React/Next.js,Use next/dynamic to lazy-load large components not needed on initial render,Use dynamic() for heavy components,Import heavy components at top level,"const Monaco = dynamic(() => import('./monaco'), { ssr: false })","import { MonacoEditor } from './monaco-editor'",Critical
|
||||
8,Bundle Size,Defer Third Party,analytics defer third-party,React/Next.js,Load analytics and logging after hydration since they don't block interaction,Load non-critical scripts after hydration,Include analytics in main bundle,"const Analytics = dynamic(() => import('@vercel/analytics'), { ssr: false })","import { Analytics } from '@vercel/analytics/react'",Medium
|
||||
9,Bundle Size,Conditional Loading,conditional module lazy,React/Next.js,Load large data or modules only when a feature is activated,Dynamic import when feature enabled,Import large modules unconditionally,"useEffect(() => { if (enabled) import('./heavy.js') }, [enabled])","import { heavyData } from './heavy.js'",High
|
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10,Bundle Size,Preload Intent,preload hover focus intent,React/Next.js,Preload heavy bundles on hover/focus before they're needed,Preload on user intent signals,Load only on click,"onMouseEnter={() => import('./editor')}","onClick={() => import('./editor')}",Medium
|
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11,Server,React.cache Dedup,react cache deduplicate request,React/Next.js,Use React.cache() for server-side request deduplication within single request,Wrap data fetchers with cache(),Fetch same data multiple times in tree,"export const getUser = cache(async () => await db.user.find())","export async function getUser() { return await db.user.find() }",Medium
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12,Server,LRU Cache Cross-Request,lru cache cross request,React/Next.js,Use LRU cache for data shared across sequential requests,Use LRU for cross-request caching,Refetch same data on every request,"const cache = new LRUCache({ max: 1000, ttl: 5*60*1000 })","Always fetch from database",High
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13,Server,Minimize Serialization,serialization rsc boundary,React/Next.js,Only pass fields that client actually uses across RSC boundaries,Pass only needed fields to client components,Pass entire objects to client,"<Profile name={user.name} />","<Profile user={user} /> // 50 fields serialized",High
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14,Server,Parallel Fetching,parallel fetch component composition,React/Next.js,Restructure components to parallelize data fetching in RSC,Use component composition for parallel fetches,Sequential fetches in parent component,"<Header /><Sidebar /> // both fetch in parallel","const header = await fetchHeader(); return <><div>{header}</div><Sidebar /></>",Critical
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15,Server,After Non-blocking,after non-blocking logging,React/Next.js,Use Next.js after() to schedule work after response is sent,Use after() for logging/analytics,Block response for non-critical operations,"after(async () => { await logAction() }); return Response.json(data)","await logAction(); return Response.json(data)",Medium
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16,Client,SWR Deduplication,swr dedup cache revalidate,React/Next.js,Use SWR for automatic request deduplication and caching,Use useSWR for client data fetching,Manual fetch in useEffect,"const { data } = useSWR('/api/users', fetcher)","useEffect(() => { fetch('/api/users').then(setUsers) }, [])",Medium-High
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17,Client,Event Listener Dedup,event listener deduplicate global,React/Next.js,Share global event listeners across component instances,Use useSWRSubscription for shared listeners,Register listener per component instance,"useSWRSubscription('global-keydown', () => { window.addEventListener... })","useEffect(() => { window.addEventListener('keydown', handler) }, [])",Low
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18,Rerender,Defer State Reads,state read callback subscription,React/Next.js,Don't subscribe to state only used in callbacks,Read state on-demand in callbacks,Subscribe to state used only in handlers,"const handleClick = () => { const params = new URLSearchParams(location.search) }","const params = useSearchParams(); const handleClick = () => { params.get('ref') }",Medium
|
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19,Rerender,Memoized Components,memo extract expensive,React/Next.js,Extract expensive work into memoized components for early returns,Extract to memo() components,Compute expensive values before early return,"const UserAvatar = memo(({ user }) => ...); if (loading) return <Skeleton />","const avatar = useMemo(() => compute(user)); if (loading) return <Skeleton />",Medium
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20,Rerender,Narrow Dependencies,effect dependency primitive,React/Next.js,Specify primitive dependencies instead of objects in effects,Use primitive values in dependency arrays,Use object references as dependencies,"useEffect(() => { console.log(user.id) }, [user.id])","useEffect(() => { console.log(user.id) }, [user])",Low
|
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21,Rerender,Derived State,derived boolean subscription,React/Next.js,Subscribe to derived booleans instead of continuous values,Use derived boolean state,Subscribe to continuous values,"const isMobile = useMediaQuery('(max-width: 767px)')","const width = useWindowWidth(); const isMobile = width < 768",Medium
|
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22,Rerender,Functional setState,functional setstate callback,React/Next.js,Use functional setState updates for stable callbacks and no stale closures,Use functional form: setState(curr => ...),Reference state directly in setState,"setItems(curr => [...curr, newItem])","setItems([...items, newItem]) // items in deps",Medium
|
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23,Rerender,Lazy State Init,usestate lazy initialization,React/Next.js,Pass function to useState for expensive initial values,Use function form for expensive init,Compute expensive value directly,"useState(() => buildSearchIndex(items))","useState(buildSearchIndex(items)) // runs every render",Medium
|
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24,Rerender,Transitions,starttransition non-urgent,React/Next.js,Mark frequent non-urgent state updates as transitions,Use startTransition for non-urgent updates,Block UI on every state change,"startTransition(() => setScrollY(window.scrollY))","setScrollY(window.scrollY) // blocks on every scroll",Medium
|
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25,Rendering,SVG Animation Wrapper,svg animation wrapper div,React/Next.js,Wrap SVG in div and animate wrapper for hardware acceleration,Animate div wrapper around SVG,Animate SVG element directly,"<div class='animate-spin'><svg>...</svg></div>","<svg class='animate-spin'>...</svg>",Low
|
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26,Rendering,Content Visibility,content-visibility auto,React/Next.js,Apply content-visibility: auto to defer off-screen rendering,Use content-visibility for long lists,Render all list items immediately,".item { content-visibility: auto; contain-intrinsic-size: 0 80px }","Render 1000 items without optimization",High
|
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27,Rendering,Hoist Static JSX,hoist static jsx element,React/Next.js,Extract static JSX outside components to avoid re-creation,Hoist static elements to module scope,Create static elements inside components,"const skeleton = <div class='animate-pulse' />; function C() { return skeleton }","function C() { return <div class='animate-pulse' /> }",Low
|
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28,Rendering,Hydration No Flicker,hydration mismatch flicker,React/Next.js,Use inline script to set client-only data before hydration,Inject sync script for client-only values,Use useEffect causing flash,"<script dangerouslySetInnerHTML={{ __html: 'el.className = localStorage.theme' }} />","useEffect(() => setTheme(localStorage.theme), []) // flickers",Medium
|
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29,Rendering,Conditional Render,conditional render ternary,React/Next.js,Use ternary instead of && when condition can be 0 or NaN,Use explicit ternary for conditionals,Use && with potentially falsy numbers,"{count > 0 ? <Badge>{count}</Badge> : null}","{count && <Badge>{count}</Badge>} // renders '0'",Low
|
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30,Rendering,Activity Component,activity show hide preserve,React/Next.js,Use Activity component to preserve state/DOM for toggled components,Use Activity for expensive toggle components,Unmount/remount on visibility toggle,"<Activity mode={isOpen ? 'visible' : 'hidden'}><Menu /></Activity>","{isOpen && <Menu />} // loses state",Medium
|
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31,JS Perf,Batch DOM CSS,batch dom css reflow,React/Next.js,Group CSS changes via classes or cssText to minimize reflows,Use class toggle or cssText,Change styles one property at a time,"element.classList.add('highlighted')","el.style.width='100px'; el.style.height='200px'",Medium
|
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32,JS Perf,Index Map Lookup,map index lookup find,React/Next.js,Build Map for repeated lookups instead of multiple .find() calls,Build index Map for O(1) lookups,Use .find() in loops,"const byId = new Map(users.map(u => [u.id, u])); byId.get(id)","users.find(u => u.id === order.userId) // O(n) each time",Low-Medium
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33,JS Perf,Cache Property Access,cache property loop,React/Next.js,Cache object property lookups in hot paths,Cache values before loops,Access nested properties in loops,"const val = obj.config.settings.value; for (...) process(val)","for (...) process(obj.config.settings.value)",Low-Medium
|
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34,JS Perf,Cache Function Results,memoize cache function,React/Next.js,Use module-level Map to cache repeated function results,Use Map cache for repeated calls,Recompute same values repeatedly,"const cache = new Map(); if (cache.has(x)) return cache.get(x)","slugify(name) // called 100 times same input",Medium
|
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35,JS Perf,Cache Storage API,localstorage cache read,React/Next.js,Cache localStorage/sessionStorage reads in memory,Cache storage reads in Map,Read storage on every call,"if (!cache.has(key)) cache.set(key, localStorage.getItem(key))","localStorage.getItem('theme') // every call",Low-Medium
|
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36,JS Perf,Combine Iterations,combine filter map loop,React/Next.js,Combine multiple filter/map into single loop,Single loop for multiple categorizations,Chain multiple filter() calls,"for (u of users) { if (u.isAdmin) admins.push(u); if (u.isTester) testers.push(u) }","users.filter(admin); users.filter(tester); users.filter(inactive)",Low-Medium
|
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37,JS Perf,Length Check First,length check array compare,React/Next.js,Check array lengths before expensive comparisons,Early return if lengths differ,Always run expensive comparison,"if (a.length !== b.length) return true; // then compare","a.sort().join() !== b.sort().join() // even when lengths differ",Medium-High
|
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38,JS Perf,Early Return,early return exit function,React/Next.js,Return early when result is determined to skip processing,Return immediately on first error,Process all items then check errors,"for (u of users) { if (!u.email) return { error: 'Email required' } }","let hasError; for (...) { if (!email) hasError=true }; if (hasError)...",Low-Medium
|
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39,JS Perf,Hoist RegExp,regexp hoist module,React/Next.js,Don't create RegExp inside render - hoist or memoize,Hoist RegExp to module scope,Create RegExp every render,"const EMAIL_RE = /^[^@]+@[^@]+$/; function validate() { EMAIL_RE.test(x) }","function C() { const re = new RegExp(pattern); re.test(x) }",Low-Medium
|
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40,JS Perf,Loop Min Max,loop min max sort,React/Next.js,Use loop for min/max instead of sort - O(n) vs O(n log n),Single pass loop for min/max,Sort array to find min/max,"let max = arr[0]; for (x of arr) if (x > max) max = x","arr.sort((a,b) => b-a)[0] // O(n log n)",Low
|
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41,JS Perf,Set Map Lookups,set map includes has,React/Next.js,Use Set/Map for O(1) lookups instead of array.includes(),Convert to Set for membership checks,Use .includes() for repeated checks,"const allowed = new Set(['a','b']); allowed.has(id)","const allowed = ['a','b']; allowed.includes(id)",Low-Medium
|
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42,JS Perf,toSorted Immutable,tosorted sort immutable,React/Next.js,Use toSorted() instead of sort() to avoid mutating arrays,Use toSorted() for immutability,Mutate arrays with sort(),"users.toSorted((a,b) => a.name.localeCompare(b.name))","users.sort((a,b) => a.name.localeCompare(b.name)) // mutates",Medium-High
|
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43,Advanced,Event Handler Refs,useeffectevent ref handler,React/Next.js,Store callbacks in refs for stable effect subscriptions,Use useEffectEvent for stable handlers,Re-subscribe on every callback change,"const onEvent = useEffectEvent(handler); useEffect(() => { listen(onEvent) }, [])","useEffect(() => { listen(handler) }, [handler]) // re-subscribes",Low
|
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44,Advanced,useLatest Hook,uselatest ref callback,React/Next.js,Access latest values in callbacks without adding to dependency arrays,Use useLatest for fresh values in stable callbacks,Add callback to effect dependencies,"const cbRef = useLatest(cb); useEffect(() => { setTimeout(() => cbRef.current()) }, [])","useEffect(() => { setTimeout(() => cb()) }, [cb]) // re-runs",Low
|
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|
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.agent/skills/ui-ux-pro-max/data/stacks/astro.csv
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No,Category,Guideline,Description,Do,Don't,Code Good,Code Bad,Severity,Docs URL
|
||||
1,Architecture,Use Islands Architecture,Astro's partial hydration only loads JS for interactive components,Interactive components with client directives,Hydrate entire page like traditional SPA,<Counter client:load />,Everything as client component,High,https://docs.astro.build/en/concepts/islands/
|
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2,Architecture,Default to zero JS,Astro ships zero JS by default - add only when needed,Static components without client directive,Add client:load to everything,<Header /> (static),<Header client:load /> (unnecessary),High,https://docs.astro.build/en/basics/astro-components/
|
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3,Architecture,Choose right client directive,Different directives for different hydration timing,client:visible for below-fold client:idle for non-critical,client:load for everything,<Comments client:visible />,<Comments client:load />,Medium,https://docs.astro.build/en/reference/directives-reference/#client-directives
|
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4,Architecture,Use content collections,Type-safe content management for blogs docs,Content collections for structured content,Loose markdown files without schema,const posts = await getCollection('blog'),import.meta.glob('./posts/*.md'),High,https://docs.astro.build/en/guides/content-collections/
|
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5,Architecture,Define collection schemas,Zod schemas for content validation,Schema with required fields and types,No schema validation,"defineCollection({ schema: z.object({...}) })",defineCollection({}),High,https://docs.astro.build/en/guides/content-collections/#defining-a-collection-schema
|
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6,Routing,Use file-based routing,Create routes by adding .astro files in pages/,pages/ directory for routes,Manual route configuration,src/pages/about.astro,Custom router setup,Medium,https://docs.astro.build/en/basics/astro-pages/
|
||||
7,Routing,Dynamic routes with brackets,Use [param] for dynamic routes,Bracket notation for params,Query strings for dynamic content,pages/blog/[slug].astro,pages/blog.astro?slug=x,Medium,https://docs.astro.build/en/guides/routing/#dynamic-routes
|
||||
8,Routing,Use getStaticPaths for SSG,Generate static pages at build time,getStaticPaths for known dynamic routes,Fetch at runtime for static content,"export async function getStaticPaths() { return [...] }",No getStaticPaths with dynamic route,High,https://docs.astro.build/en/reference/api-reference/#getstaticpaths
|
||||
9,Routing,Enable SSR when needed,Server-side rendering for dynamic content,output: 'server' or 'hybrid' for dynamic,SSR for purely static sites,"export const prerender = false;",SSR for static blog,Medium,https://docs.astro.build/en/guides/server-side-rendering/
|
||||
10,Components,Keep .astro for static,Use .astro components for static content,Astro components for layout structure,React/Vue for static markup,<Layout><slot /></Layout>,<ReactLayout>{children}</ReactLayout>,High,
|
||||
11,Components,Use framework components for interactivity,React Vue Svelte for complex interactivity,Framework component with client directive,Astro component with inline scripts,<ReactCounter client:load />,<script> in .astro for complex state,Medium,https://docs.astro.build/en/guides/framework-components/
|
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12,Components,Pass data via props,Astro components receive props in frontmatter,Astro.props for component data,Global state for simple data,"const { title } = Astro.props;",Import global store,Low,https://docs.astro.build/en/basics/astro-components/#component-props
|
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13,Components,Use slots for composition,Named and default slots for flexible layouts,<slot /> for child content,Props for HTML content,<slot name="header" />,<Component header={<div>...</div>} />,Medium,https://docs.astro.build/en/basics/astro-components/#slots
|
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14,Components,Colocate component styles,Scoped styles in component file,<style> in same .astro file,Separate CSS files for component styles,<style> .card { } </style>,import './Card.css',Low,
|
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15,Styling,Use scoped styles by default,Astro scopes styles to component automatically,<style> for component-specific styles,Global styles for everything,<style> h1 { } </style> (scoped),<style is:global> for everything,Medium,https://docs.astro.build/en/guides/styling/#scoped-styles
|
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16,Styling,Use is:global sparingly,Global styles only when truly needed,is:global for base styles or overrides,is:global for component styles,<style is:global> body { } </style>,<style is:global> .card { } </style>,Medium,
|
||||
17,Styling,Integrate Tailwind properly,Use @astrojs/tailwind integration,Official Tailwind integration,Manual Tailwind setup,npx astro add tailwind,Manual PostCSS config,Low,https://docs.astro.build/en/guides/integrations-guide/tailwind/
|
||||
18,Styling,Use CSS variables for theming,Define tokens in :root,CSS custom properties for themes,Hardcoded colors everywhere,:root { --primary: #3b82f6; },color: #3b82f6; everywhere,Medium,
|
||||
19,Data,Fetch in frontmatter,Data fetching in component frontmatter,Top-level await in frontmatter,useEffect for initial data,const data = await fetch(url),client-side fetch on mount,High,https://docs.astro.build/en/guides/data-fetching/
|
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20,Data,Use Astro.glob for local files,Import multiple local files,Astro.glob for markdown/data files,Manual imports for each file,const posts = await Astro.glob('./posts/*.md'),"import post1; import post2;",Medium,
|
||||
21,Data,Prefer content collections over glob,Type-safe collections for structured content,getCollection() for blog/docs,Astro.glob for structured content,await getCollection('blog'),await Astro.glob('./blog/*.md'),High,
|
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22,Data,Use environment variables correctly,Import.meta.env for env vars,PUBLIC_ prefix for client vars,Expose secrets to client,import.meta.env.PUBLIC_API_URL,import.meta.env.SECRET in client,High,https://docs.astro.build/en/guides/environment-variables/
|
||||
23,Performance,Preload critical assets,Use link preload for important resources,Preload fonts above-fold images,No preload hints,"<link rel=""preload"" href=""font.woff2"" as=""font"">",No preload for critical assets,Medium,
|
||||
24,Performance,Optimize images with astro:assets,Built-in image optimization,<Image /> component for optimization,<img> for local images,"import { Image } from 'astro:assets';","<img src=""./image.jpg"">",High,https://docs.astro.build/en/guides/images/
|
||||
25,Performance,Use picture for responsive images,Multiple formats and sizes,<Picture /> for art direction,Single image size for all screens,<Picture /> with multiple sources,<Image /> with single size,Medium,
|
||||
26,Performance,Lazy load below-fold content,Defer loading non-critical content,loading=lazy for images client:visible for components,Load everything immediately,"<img loading=""lazy"">",No lazy loading,Medium,
|
||||
27,Performance,Minimize client directives,Each directive adds JS bundle,Audit client: usage regularly,Sprinkle client:load everywhere,Only interactive components hydrated,Every component with client:load,High,
|
||||
28,ViewTransitions,Enable View Transitions,Smooth page transitions,<ViewTransitions /> in head,Full page reloads,"import { ViewTransitions } from 'astro:transitions';",No transition API,Medium,https://docs.astro.build/en/guides/view-transitions/
|
||||
29,ViewTransitions,Use transition:name,Named elements for morphing,transition:name for persistent elements,Unnamed transitions,"<header transition:name=""header"">",<header> without name,Low,
|
||||
30,ViewTransitions,Handle transition:persist,Keep state across navigations,transition:persist for media players,Re-initialize on every navigation,"<video transition:persist id=""player"">",Video restarts on navigation,Medium,
|
||||
31,ViewTransitions,Add fallback for no-JS,Graceful degradation,Content works without JS,Require JS for basic navigation,Static content accessible,Broken without ViewTransitions JS,High,
|
||||
32,SEO,Use built-in SEO component,Head management for meta tags,Astro SEO integration or manual head,No meta tags,"<title>{title}</title><meta name=""description"">",No SEO tags,High,
|
||||
33,SEO,Generate sitemap,Automatic sitemap generation,@astrojs/sitemap integration,Manual sitemap maintenance,npx astro add sitemap,Hand-written sitemap.xml,Medium,https://docs.astro.build/en/guides/integrations-guide/sitemap/
|
||||
34,SEO,Add RSS feed for content,RSS for blogs and content sites,@astrojs/rss for feed generation,No RSS feed,rss() helper in pages/rss.xml.js,No feed for blog,Low,https://docs.astro.build/en/guides/rss/
|
||||
35,SEO,Use canonical URLs,Prevent duplicate content issues,Astro.url for canonical generation,"<link rel=""canonical"" href={Astro.url}>",No canonical tags,Medium,
|
||||
36,Integrations,Use official integrations,Astro's integration system,npx astro add for integrations,Manual configuration,npx astro add react,Manual React setup,Medium,https://docs.astro.build/en/guides/integrations-guide/
|
||||
37,Integrations,Configure integrations in astro.config,Centralized configuration,integrations array in config,Scattered configuration,"integrations: [react(), tailwind()]",Multiple config files,Low,
|
||||
38,Integrations,Use adapter for deployment,Platform-specific adapters,Correct adapter for host,Wrong or no adapter,@astrojs/vercel for Vercel,No adapter for SSR,High,https://docs.astro.build/en/guides/deploy/
|
||||
39,TypeScript,Enable TypeScript,Type safety for Astro projects,tsconfig.json with astro types,No TypeScript,Astro TypeScript template,JavaScript only,Medium,https://docs.astro.build/en/guides/typescript/
|
||||
40,TypeScript,Type component props,Define prop interfaces,Props interface in frontmatter,Untyped props,"interface Props { title: string }",No props typing,Medium,
|
||||
41,TypeScript,Use strict mode,Catch errors early,strict: true in tsconfig,Loose TypeScript config,strictest template,base template,Low,
|
||||
42,Markdown,Use MDX for components,Components in markdown content,@astrojs/mdx for interactive docs,Plain markdown with workarounds,<Component /> in .mdx,HTML in .md files,Medium,https://docs.astro.build/en/guides/integrations-guide/mdx/
|
||||
43,Markdown,Configure markdown plugins,Extend markdown capabilities,remarkPlugins rehypePlugins in config,Manual HTML for features,remarkPlugins: [remarkToc],Manual TOC in every post,Low,
|
||||
44,Markdown,Use frontmatter for metadata,Structured post metadata,Frontmatter with typed schema,Inline metadata,title date in frontmatter,# Title as first line,Medium,
|
||||
45,API,Use API routes for endpoints,Server endpoints in pages/api,pages/api/[endpoint].ts for APIs,External API for simple endpoints,pages/api/posts.json.ts,Separate Express server,Medium,https://docs.astro.build/en/guides/endpoints/
|
||||
46,API,Return proper responses,Use Response object,new Response() with headers,Plain objects,return new Response(JSON.stringify(data)),return data,Medium,
|
||||
47,API,Handle methods correctly,Export named method handlers,export GET POST handlers,Single default export,export const GET = async () => {},export default async () => {},Low,
|
||||
48,Security,Sanitize user content,Prevent XSS in dynamic content,set:html only for trusted content,set:html with user input,"<Fragment set:html={sanitized} />","<div set:html={userInput} />",High,
|
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49,Security,Use HTTPS in production,Secure connections,HTTPS for all production sites,HTTP in production,https://example.com,http://example.com,High,
|
||||
50,Security,Validate API input,Check and sanitize all input,Zod validation for API routes,Trust all input,const body = schema.parse(data),const body = await request.json(),High,
|
||||
51,Build,Use hybrid rendering,Mix static and dynamic pages,output: 'hybrid' for flexibility,All SSR or all static,prerender per-page basis,Single rendering mode,Medium,https://docs.astro.build/en/guides/server-side-rendering/#hybrid-rendering
|
||||
52,Build,Analyze bundle size,Monitor JS bundle impact,Build output shows bundle sizes,Ignore bundle growth,Check astro build output,No size monitoring,Medium,
|
||||
53,Build,Use prefetch,Preload linked pages,prefetch integration,No prefetch for navigation,npx astro add prefetch,Manual prefetch,Low,https://docs.astro.build/en/guides/prefetch/
|
||||
|
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.agent/skills/ui-ux-pro-max/data/stacks/flutter.csv
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.agent/skills/ui-ux-pro-max/data/stacks/flutter.csv
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|
||||
No,Category,Guideline,Description,Do,Don't,Code Good,Code Bad,Severity,Docs URL
|
||||
1,Widgets,Use StatelessWidget when possible,Immutable widgets are simpler,StatelessWidget for static UI,StatefulWidget for everything,class MyWidget extends StatelessWidget,class MyWidget extends StatefulWidget (static),Medium,https://api.flutter.dev/flutter/widgets/StatelessWidget-class.html
|
||||
2,Widgets,Keep widgets small,Single responsibility principle,Extract widgets into smaller pieces,Large build methods,Column(children: [Header() Content()]),500+ line build method,Medium,
|
||||
3,Widgets,Use const constructors,Compile-time constants for performance,const MyWidget() when possible,Non-const for static widgets,const Text('Hello'),Text('Hello') for literals,High,https://dart.dev/guides/language/language-tour#constant-constructors
|
||||
4,Widgets,Prefer composition over inheritance,Combine widgets using children,Compose widgets,Extend widget classes,Container(child: MyContent()),class MyContainer extends Container,Medium,
|
||||
5,State,Use setState correctly,Minimal state in StatefulWidget,setState for UI state changes,setState for business logic,setState(() { _counter++; }),Complex logic in setState,Medium,https://api.flutter.dev/flutter/widgets/State/setState.html
|
||||
6,State,Avoid setState in build,Never call setState during build,setState in callbacks only,setState in build method,onPressed: () => setState(() {}),build() { setState(); },High,
|
||||
7,State,Use state management for complex apps,Provider Riverpod BLoC,State management for shared state,setState for global state,Provider.of<MyState>(context),Global setState calls,Medium,
|
||||
8,State,Prefer Riverpod or Provider,Recommended state solutions,Riverpod for new projects,InheritedWidget manually,ref.watch(myProvider),Custom InheritedWidget,Medium,https://riverpod.dev/
|
||||
9,State,Dispose resources,Clean up controllers and subscriptions,dispose() for cleanup,Memory leaks from subscriptions,@override void dispose() { controller.dispose(); },No dispose implementation,High,
|
||||
10,Layout,Use Column and Row,Basic layout widgets,Column Row for linear layouts,Stack for simple layouts,"Column(children: [Text(), Button()])",Stack for vertical list,Medium,https://api.flutter.dev/flutter/widgets/Column-class.html
|
||||
11,Layout,Use Expanded and Flexible,Control flex behavior,Expanded to fill space,Fixed sizes in flex containers,Expanded(child: Container()),Container(width: 200) in Row,Medium,
|
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12,Layout,Use SizedBox for spacing,Consistent spacing,SizedBox for gaps,Container for spacing only,SizedBox(height: 16),Container(height: 16),Low,
|
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13,Layout,Use LayoutBuilder for responsive,Respond to constraints,LayoutBuilder for adaptive layouts,Fixed sizes for responsive,LayoutBuilder(builder: (context constraints) {}),Container(width: 375),Medium,https://api.flutter.dev/flutter/widgets/LayoutBuilder-class.html
|
||||
14,Layout,Avoid deep nesting,Keep widget tree shallow,Extract deeply nested widgets,10+ levels of nesting,Extract widget to method or class,Column(Row(Column(Row(...)))),Medium,
|
||||
15,Lists,Use ListView.builder,Lazy list building,ListView.builder for long lists,ListView with children for large lists,"ListView.builder(itemCount: 100, itemBuilder: ...)",ListView(children: items.map(...).toList()),High,https://api.flutter.dev/flutter/widgets/ListView-class.html
|
||||
16,Lists,Provide itemExtent when known,Skip measurement,itemExtent for fixed height items,No itemExtent for uniform lists,ListView.builder(itemExtent: 50),ListView.builder without itemExtent,Medium,
|
||||
17,Lists,Use keys for stateful items,Preserve widget state,Key for stateful list items,No key for dynamic lists,ListTile(key: ValueKey(item.id)),ListTile without key,High,
|
||||
18,Lists,Use SliverList for custom scroll,Custom scroll effects,CustomScrollView with Slivers,Nested ListViews,CustomScrollView(slivers: [SliverList()]),ListView inside ListView,Medium,https://api.flutter.dev/flutter/widgets/SliverList-class.html
|
||||
19,Navigation,Use Navigator 2.0 or GoRouter,Declarative routing,go_router for navigation,Navigator.push for complex apps,GoRouter(routes: [...]),Navigator.push everywhere,Medium,https://pub.dev/packages/go_router
|
||||
20,Navigation,Use named routes,Organized navigation,Named routes for clarity,Anonymous routes,Navigator.pushNamed(context '/home'),Navigator.push(context MaterialPageRoute()),Low,
|
||||
21,Navigation,Handle back button (PopScope),Android back behavior and predictive back (Android 14+),Use PopScope widget (WillPopScope is deprecated),Use WillPopScope,"PopScope(canPop: false, onPopInvoked: (didPop) => ...)",WillPopScope(onWillPop: ...),High,https://api.flutter.dev/flutter/widgets/PopScope-class.html
|
||||
22,Navigation,Pass typed arguments,Type-safe route arguments,Typed route arguments,Dynamic arguments,MyRoute(id: '123'),arguments: {'id': '123'},Medium,
|
||||
23,Async,Use FutureBuilder,Async UI building,FutureBuilder for async data,setState for async,FutureBuilder(future: fetchData()),fetchData().then((d) => setState()),Medium,https://api.flutter.dev/flutter/widgets/FutureBuilder-class.html
|
||||
24,Async,Use StreamBuilder,Stream UI building,StreamBuilder for streams,Manual stream subscription,StreamBuilder(stream: myStream),stream.listen in initState,Medium,https://api.flutter.dev/flutter/widgets/StreamBuilder-class.html
|
||||
25,Async,Handle loading and error states,Complete async UI states,ConnectionState checks,Only success state,if (snapshot.connectionState == ConnectionState.waiting),No loading indicator,High,
|
||||
26,Async,Cancel subscriptions,Clean up stream subscriptions,Cancel in dispose,Memory leaks,subscription.cancel() in dispose,No subscription cleanup,High,
|
||||
27,Theming,Use ThemeData,Consistent theming,ThemeData for app theme,Hardcoded colors,Theme.of(context).primaryColor,Color(0xFF123456) everywhere,Medium,https://api.flutter.dev/flutter/material/ThemeData-class.html
|
||||
28,Theming,Use ColorScheme,Material 3 color system,ColorScheme for colors,Individual color properties,colorScheme: ColorScheme.fromSeed(),primaryColor: Colors.blue,Medium,
|
||||
29,Theming,Access theme via context,Dynamic theme access,Theme.of(context),Static theme reference,Theme.of(context).textTheme.bodyLarge,TextStyle(fontSize: 16),Medium,
|
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30,Theming,Support dark mode,Respect system theme,darkTheme in MaterialApp,Light theme only,"MaterialApp(theme: light, darkTheme: dark)",MaterialApp(theme: light),Medium,
|
||||
31,Animation,Use implicit animations,Simple animations,AnimatedContainer AnimatedOpacity,Explicit for simple transitions,AnimatedContainer(duration: Duration()),AnimationController for fade,Low,https://api.flutter.dev/flutter/widgets/AnimatedContainer-class.html
|
||||
32,Animation,Use AnimationController for complex,Fine-grained control,AnimationController with Ticker,Implicit for complex sequences,AnimationController(vsync: this),AnimatedContainer for staggered,Medium,
|
||||
33,Animation,Dispose AnimationControllers,Clean up animation resources,dispose() for controllers,Memory leaks,controller.dispose() in dispose,No controller disposal,High,
|
||||
34,Animation,Use Hero for transitions,Shared element transitions,Hero for navigation animations,Manual shared element,Hero(tag: 'image' child: Image()),Custom shared element animation,Low,https://api.flutter.dev/flutter/widgets/Hero-class.html
|
||||
35,Forms,Use Form widget,Form validation,Form with GlobalKey,Individual validation,Form(key: _formKey child: ...),TextField without Form,Medium,https://api.flutter.dev/flutter/widgets/Form-class.html
|
||||
36,Forms,Use TextEditingController,Control text input,Controller for text fields,onChanged for all text,final controller = TextEditingController(),onChanged: (v) => setState(),Medium,
|
||||
37,Forms,Validate on submit,Form validation flow,_formKey.currentState!.validate(),Skip validation,if (_formKey.currentState!.validate()),Submit without validation,High,
|
||||
38,Forms,Dispose controllers,Clean up text controllers,dispose() for controllers,Memory leaks,controller.dispose() in dispose,No controller disposal,High,
|
||||
39,Performance,Use const widgets,Reduce rebuilds,const for static widgets,No const for literals,const Icon(Icons.add),Icon(Icons.add),High,
|
||||
40,Performance,Avoid rebuilding entire tree,Minimal rebuild scope,Isolate changing widgets,setState on parent,Consumer only around changing widget,setState on root widget,High,
|
||||
41,Performance,Use RepaintBoundary,Isolate repaints,RepaintBoundary for animations,Full screen repaints,RepaintBoundary(child: AnimatedWidget()),Animation without boundary,Medium,https://api.flutter.dev/flutter/widgets/RepaintBoundary-class.html
|
||||
42,Performance,Profile with DevTools,Measure before optimizing,Flutter DevTools profiling,Guess at performance,DevTools performance tab,Optimize without measuring,Medium,https://docs.flutter.dev/tools/devtools
|
||||
43,Accessibility,Use Semantics widget,Screen reader support,Semantics for accessibility,Missing accessibility info,Semantics(label: 'Submit button'),GestureDetector without semantics,High,https://api.flutter.dev/flutter/widgets/Semantics-class.html
|
||||
44,Accessibility,Support large fonts,MediaQuery text scaling,MediaQuery.textScaleFactor,Fixed font sizes,style: Theme.of(context).textTheme,TextStyle(fontSize: 14),High,
|
||||
45,Accessibility,Test with screen readers,TalkBack and VoiceOver,Test accessibility regularly,Skip accessibility testing,Regular TalkBack testing,No screen reader testing,High,
|
||||
46,Testing,Use widget tests,Test widget behavior,WidgetTester for UI tests,Unit tests only,testWidgets('...' (tester) async {}),Only test() for UI,Medium,https://docs.flutter.dev/testing
|
||||
47,Testing,Use integration tests,Full app testing,integration_test package,Manual testing only,IntegrationTestWidgetsFlutterBinding,Manual E2E testing,Medium,
|
||||
48,Testing,Mock dependencies,Isolate tests,Mockito or mocktail,Real dependencies in tests,when(mock.method()).thenReturn(),Real API calls in tests,Medium,
|
||||
49,Platform,Use Platform checks,Platform-specific code,Platform.isIOS Platform.isAndroid,Same code for all platforms,if (Platform.isIOS) {},Hardcoded iOS behavior,Medium,
|
||||
50,Platform,Use kIsWeb for web,Web platform detection,kIsWeb for web checks,Platform for web,if (kIsWeb) {},Platform.isWeb (doesn't exist),Medium,
|
||||
51,Packages,Use pub.dev packages,Community packages,Popular maintained packages,Custom implementations,cached_network_image,Custom image cache,Medium,https://pub.dev/
|
||||
52,Packages,Check package quality,Quality before adding,Pub points and popularity,Any package without review,100+ pub points,Unmaintained packages,Medium,
|
||||
|
56
.agent/skills/ui-ux-pro-max/data/stacks/html-tailwind.csv
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56
.agent/skills/ui-ux-pro-max/data/stacks/html-tailwind.csv
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|
||||
No,Category,Guideline,Description,Do,Don't,Code Good,Code Bad,Severity,Docs URL
|
||||
1,Animation,Use Tailwind animate utilities,Built-in animations are optimized and respect reduced-motion,Use animate-pulse animate-spin animate-ping,Custom @keyframes for simple effects,animate-pulse,@keyframes pulse {...},Medium,https://tailwindcss.com/docs/animation
|
||||
2,Animation,Limit bounce animations,Continuous bounce is distracting and causes motion sickness,Use animate-bounce sparingly on CTAs only,Multiple bounce animations on page,Single CTA with animate-bounce,5+ elements with animate-bounce,High,
|
||||
3,Animation,Transition duration,Use appropriate transition speeds for UI feedback,duration-150 to duration-300 for UI,duration-1000 or longer for UI elements,transition-all duration-200,transition-all duration-1000,Medium,https://tailwindcss.com/docs/transition-duration
|
||||
4,Animation,Hover transitions,Add smooth transitions on hover state changes,Add transition class with hover states,Instant hover changes without transition,hover:bg-gray-100 transition-colors,hover:bg-gray-100 (no transition),Low,
|
||||
5,Z-Index,Use Tailwind z-* scale,Consistent stacking context with predefined scale,z-0 z-10 z-20 z-30 z-40 z-50,Arbitrary z-index values,z-50 for modals,z-[9999],Medium,https://tailwindcss.com/docs/z-index
|
||||
6,Z-Index,Fixed elements z-index,Fixed navigation and modals need explicit z-index,z-50 for nav z-40 for dropdowns,Relying on DOM order for stacking,fixed top-0 z-50,fixed top-0 (no z-index),High,
|
||||
7,Z-Index,Negative z-index for backgrounds,Use negative z-index for decorative backgrounds,z-[-1] for background elements,Positive z-index for backgrounds,-z-10 for decorative,z-10 for background,Low,
|
||||
8,Layout,Container max-width,Limit content width for readability,max-w-7xl mx-auto for main content,Full-width content on large screens,max-w-7xl mx-auto px-4,w-full (no max-width),Medium,https://tailwindcss.com/docs/container
|
||||
9,Layout,Responsive padding,Adjust padding for different screen sizes,px-4 md:px-6 lg:px-8,Same padding all sizes,px-4 sm:px-6 lg:px-8,px-8 (same all sizes),Medium,
|
||||
10,Layout,Grid gaps,Use consistent gap utilities for spacing,gap-4 gap-6 gap-8,Margins on individual items,grid gap-6,grid with mb-4 on each item,Medium,https://tailwindcss.com/docs/gap
|
||||
11,Layout,Flexbox alignment,Use flex utilities for alignment,items-center justify-between,Multiple nested wrappers,flex items-center justify-between,Nested divs for alignment,Low,
|
||||
12,Images,Aspect ratio,Maintain consistent image aspect ratios,aspect-video aspect-square,No aspect ratio on containers,aspect-video rounded-lg,No aspect control,Medium,https://tailwindcss.com/docs/aspect-ratio
|
||||
13,Images,Object fit,Control image scaling within containers,object-cover object-contain,Stretched distorted images,object-cover w-full h-full,No object-fit,Medium,https://tailwindcss.com/docs/object-fit
|
||||
14,Images,Lazy loading,Defer loading of off-screen images,loading='lazy' on images,All images eager load,<img loading='lazy'>,<img> without lazy,High,
|
||||
15,Images,Responsive images,Serve appropriate image sizes,srcset and sizes attributes,Same large image all devices,srcset with multiple sizes,4000px image everywhere,High,
|
||||
16,Typography,Prose plugin,Use @tailwindcss/typography for rich text,prose prose-lg for article content,Custom styles for markdown,prose prose-lg max-w-none,Custom text styling,Medium,https://tailwindcss.com/docs/typography-plugin
|
||||
17,Typography,Line height,Use appropriate line height for readability,leading-relaxed for body text,Default tight line height,leading-relaxed (1.625),leading-none or leading-tight,Medium,https://tailwindcss.com/docs/line-height
|
||||
18,Typography,Font size scale,Use consistent text size scale,text-sm text-base text-lg text-xl,Arbitrary font sizes,text-lg,text-[17px],Low,https://tailwindcss.com/docs/font-size
|
||||
19,Typography,Text truncation,Handle long text gracefully,truncate or line-clamp-*,Overflow breaking layout,line-clamp-2,No overflow handling,Medium,https://tailwindcss.com/docs/text-overflow
|
||||
20,Colors,Opacity utilities,Use color opacity utilities,bg-black/50 text-white/80,Separate opacity class,bg-black/50,bg-black opacity-50,Low,https://tailwindcss.com/docs/background-color
|
||||
21,Colors,Dark mode,Support dark mode with dark: prefix,dark:bg-gray-900 dark:text-white,No dark mode support,dark:bg-gray-900,Only light theme,Medium,https://tailwindcss.com/docs/dark-mode
|
||||
22,Colors,Semantic colors,Use semantic color naming in config,primary secondary danger success,Generic color names in components,bg-primary,bg-blue-500 everywhere,Medium,
|
||||
23,Spacing,Consistent spacing scale,Use Tailwind spacing scale consistently,p-4 m-6 gap-8,Arbitrary pixel values,p-4 (1rem),p-[15px],Low,https://tailwindcss.com/docs/customizing-spacing
|
||||
24,Spacing,Negative margins,Use sparingly for overlapping effects,-mt-4 for overlapping elements,Negative margins for layout fixing,-mt-8 for card overlap,-m-2 to fix spacing issues,Medium,
|
||||
25,Spacing,Space between,Use space-y-* for vertical lists,space-y-4 on flex/grid column,Margin on each child,space-y-4,Each child has mb-4,Low,https://tailwindcss.com/docs/space
|
||||
26,Forms,Focus states,Always show focus indicators,focus:ring-2 focus:ring-blue-500,Remove focus outline,focus:ring-2 focus:ring-offset-2,focus:outline-none (no replacement),High,
|
||||
27,Forms,Input sizing,Consistent input dimensions,h-10 px-3 for inputs,Inconsistent input heights,h-10 w-full px-3,Various heights per input,Medium,
|
||||
28,Forms,Disabled states,Clear disabled styling,disabled:opacity-50 disabled:cursor-not-allowed,No disabled indication,disabled:opacity-50,Same style as enabled,Medium,
|
||||
29,Forms,Placeholder styling,Style placeholder text appropriately,placeholder:text-gray-400,Dark placeholder text,placeholder:text-gray-400,Default dark placeholder,Low,
|
||||
30,Responsive,Mobile-first approach,Start with mobile styles and add breakpoints,Default mobile + md: lg: xl:,Desktop-first approach,text-sm md:text-base,text-base max-md:text-sm,Medium,https://tailwindcss.com/docs/responsive-design
|
||||
31,Responsive,Breakpoint testing,Test at standard breakpoints,320 375 768 1024 1280 1536,Only test on development device,Test all breakpoints,Single device testing,High,
|
||||
32,Responsive,Hidden/shown utilities,Control visibility per breakpoint,hidden md:block,Different content per breakpoint,hidden md:flex,Separate mobile/desktop components,Low,https://tailwindcss.com/docs/display
|
||||
33,Buttons,Button sizing,Consistent button dimensions,px-4 py-2 or px-6 py-3,Inconsistent button sizes,px-4 py-2 text-sm,Various padding per button,Medium,
|
||||
34,Buttons,Touch targets,Minimum 44px touch target on mobile,min-h-[44px] on mobile,Small buttons on mobile,min-h-[44px] min-w-[44px],h-8 w-8 on mobile,High,
|
||||
35,Buttons,Loading states,Show loading feedback,disabled + spinner icon,Clickable during loading,<Button disabled><Spinner/></Button>,Button without loading state,High,
|
||||
36,Buttons,Icon buttons,Accessible icon-only buttons,aria-label on icon buttons,Icon button without label,<button aria-label='Close'><XIcon/></button>,<button><XIcon/></button>,High,
|
||||
37,Cards,Card structure,Consistent card styling,rounded-lg shadow-md p-6,Inconsistent card styles,rounded-2xl shadow-lg p-6,Mixed card styling,Low,
|
||||
38,Cards,Card hover states,Interactive cards should have hover feedback,hover:shadow-lg transition-shadow,No hover on clickable cards,hover:shadow-xl transition-shadow,Static cards that are clickable,Medium,
|
||||
39,Cards,Card spacing,Consistent internal card spacing,space-y-4 for card content,Inconsistent internal spacing,space-y-4 or p-6,Mixed mb-2 mb-4 mb-6,Low,
|
||||
40,Accessibility,Screen reader text,Provide context for screen readers,sr-only for hidden labels,Missing context for icons,<span class='sr-only'>Close menu</span>,No label for icon button,High,https://tailwindcss.com/docs/screen-readers
|
||||
41,Accessibility,Focus visible,Show focus only for keyboard users,focus-visible:ring-2,Focus on all interactions,focus-visible:ring-2,focus:ring-2 (shows on click too),Medium,
|
||||
42,Accessibility,Reduced motion,Respect user motion preferences,motion-reduce:animate-none,Ignore motion preferences,motion-reduce:transition-none,No reduced motion support,High,https://tailwindcss.com/docs/hover-focus-and-other-states#prefers-reduced-motion
|
||||
43,Performance,Configure content paths,Tailwind needs to know where classes are used,Use 'content' array in config,Use deprecated 'purge' option (v2),"content: ['./src/**/*.{js,ts,jsx,tsx}']",purge: [...],High,https://tailwindcss.com/docs/content-configuration
|
||||
44,Performance,JIT mode,Use JIT for faster builds and smaller bundles,JIT enabled (default in v3),Full CSS in development,Tailwind v3 defaults,Tailwind v2 without JIT,Medium,
|
||||
45,Performance,Avoid @apply bloat,Use @apply sparingly,Direct utilities in HTML,Heavy @apply usage,class='px-4 py-2 rounded',@apply px-4 py-2 rounded;,Low,https://tailwindcss.com/docs/reusing-styles
|
||||
46,Plugins,Official plugins,Use official Tailwind plugins,@tailwindcss/forms typography aspect-ratio,Custom implementations,@tailwindcss/forms,Custom form reset CSS,Medium,https://tailwindcss.com/docs/plugins
|
||||
47,Plugins,Custom utilities,Create utilities for repeated patterns,Custom utility in config,Repeated arbitrary values,Custom shadow utility,"shadow-[0_4px_20px_rgba(0,0,0,0.1)] everywhere",Medium,
|
||||
48,Layout,Container Queries,Use @container for component-based responsiveness,Use @container and @lg: etc.,Media queries for component internals,@container @lg:grid-cols-2,@media (min-width: ...) inside component,Medium,https://github.com/tailwindlabs/tailwindcss-container-queries
|
||||
49,Interactivity,Group and Peer,Style based on parent/sibling state,group-hover peer-checked,JS for simple state interactions,group-hover:text-blue-500,onMouseEnter={() => setHover(true)},Low,https://tailwindcss.com/docs/hover-focus-and-other-states#styling-based-on-parent-state
|
||||
50,Customization,Arbitrary Values,Use [] for one-off values,w-[350px] for specific needs,Creating config for single use,top-[117px] (if strictly needed),style={{ top: '117px' }},Low,https://tailwindcss.com/docs/adding-custom-styles#using-arbitrary-values
|
||||
51,Colors,Theme color variables,Define colors in Tailwind theme and use directly,bg-primary text-success border-cta,bg-[var(--color-primary)] text-[var(--color-success)],bg-primary,bg-[var(--color-primary)],Medium,https://tailwindcss.com/docs/customizing-colors
|
||||
52,Colors,Use bg-linear-to-* for gradients,Tailwind v4 uses bg-linear-to-* syntax for gradients,bg-linear-to-r bg-linear-to-b,bg-gradient-to-* (deprecated in v4),bg-linear-to-r from-blue-500 to-purple-500,bg-gradient-to-r from-blue-500 to-purple-500,Medium,https://tailwindcss.com/docs/background-image
|
||||
53,Layout,Use shrink-0 shorthand,Shorter class name for flex-shrink-0,shrink-0 shrink,flex-shrink-0 flex-shrink,shrink-0,flex-shrink-0,Low,https://tailwindcss.com/docs/flex-shrink
|
||||
54,Layout,Use size-* for square dimensions,Single utility for equal width and height,size-4 size-8 size-12,Separate h-* w-* for squares,size-6,h-6 w-6,Low,https://tailwindcss.com/docs/size
|
||||
55,Images,SVG explicit dimensions,Add width/height attributes to SVGs to prevent layout shift before CSS loads,<svg class='size-6' width='24' height='24'>,SVG without explicit dimensions,<svg class='size-6' width='24' height='24'>,<svg class='size-6'>,High,
|
||||
|
53
.agent/skills/ui-ux-pro-max/data/stacks/jetpack-compose.csv
Normal file
53
.agent/skills/ui-ux-pro-max/data/stacks/jetpack-compose.csv
Normal file
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|
||||
No,Category,Guideline,Description,Do,Don't,Code Good,Code Bad,Severity,Docs URL
|
||||
1,Composable,Pure UI composables,Composable functions should only render UI,Accept state and callbacks,Calling usecase/repo,Pure UI composable,Business logic in UI,High,https://developer.android.com/jetpack/compose/mental-model
|
||||
2,Composable,Small composables,Each composable has single responsibility,Split into components,Huge composable,Reusable UI,Monolithic UI,Medium,
|
||||
3,Composable,Stateless by default,Prefer stateless composables,Hoist state,Local mutable state,Stateless UI,Hidden state,High,https://developer.android.com/jetpack/compose/state#state-hoisting
|
||||
4,State,Single source of truth,UI state comes from one source,StateFlow from VM,Multiple states,Unified UiState,Scattered state,High,https://developer.android.com/topic/architecture/ui-layer
|
||||
5,State,Model UI State,Use sealed interface/data class,UiState.Loading,Boolean flags,Explicit state,Flag hell,High,
|
||||
6,State,remember only UI state,remember for UI-only state,"Scroll, animation",Business state,Correct remember,Misuse remember,High,https://developer.android.com/jetpack/compose/state
|
||||
7,State,rememberSaveable,Persist state across config,rememberSaveable,remember,State survives,State lost,High,https://developer.android.com/jetpack/compose/state#restore-ui-state
|
||||
8,State,derivedStateOf,Optimize recomposition,derivedStateOf,Recompute always,Optimized,Jank,Medium,https://developer.android.com/jetpack/compose/performance
|
||||
9,SideEffect,LaunchedEffect keys,Use correct keys,LaunchedEffect(id),LaunchedEffect(Unit),Scoped effect,Infinite loop,High,https://developer.android.com/jetpack/compose/side-effects
|
||||
10,SideEffect,rememberUpdatedState,Avoid stale lambdas,rememberUpdatedState,Capture directly,Safe callback,Stale state,Medium,https://developer.android.com/jetpack/compose/side-effects
|
||||
11,SideEffect,DisposableEffect,Clean up resources,onDispose,No cleanup,No leak,Memory leak,High,
|
||||
12,Architecture,Unidirectional data flow,UI → VM → State,onEvent,Two-way binding,Predictable flow,Hard debug,High,https://developer.android.com/topic/architecture
|
||||
13,Architecture,No business logic in UI,Logic belongs to VM,Collect state,Call repo,Clean UI,Fat UI,High,
|
||||
14,Architecture,Expose immutable state,Expose StateFlow,asStateFlow,Mutable exposed,Safe API,State mutation,High,
|
||||
15,Lifecycle,Lifecycle-aware collect,Use collectAsStateWithLifecycle,Lifecycle aware,collectAsState,No leak,Leak,High,https://developer.android.com/jetpack/compose/lifecycle
|
||||
16,Navigation,Event-based navigation,VM emits navigation event,"VM: Channel + receiveAsFlow(), V: Collect with Dispatchers.Main.immediate",Nav in UI,Decoupled nav,Using State / SharedFlow for navigation -> event is replayed and navigation fires again (StateFlow),High,https://developer.android.com/jetpack/compose/navigation
|
||||
17,Navigation,Typed routes,Use sealed routes,sealed class Route,String routes,Type-safe,Runtime crash,Medium,
|
||||
18,Performance,Stable parameters,Prefer immutable/stable params,@Immutable,Mutable params,Stable recomposition,Extra recomposition,High,https://developer.android.com/jetpack/compose/performance
|
||||
19,Performance,Use key in Lazy,Provide stable keys,key=id,No key,Stable list,Item jump,High,
|
||||
20,Performance,Avoid heavy work,No heavy computation in UI,Precompute in VM,Compute in UI,Smooth UI,Jank,High,
|
||||
21,Performance,Remember expensive objects,remember heavy objects,remember,Recreate each recomposition,Efficient,Wasteful,Medium,
|
||||
22,Theming,Design system,Centralized theme,Material3 tokens,Hardcoded values,Consistent UI,Inconsistent,High,https://developer.android.com/jetpack/compose/themes
|
||||
23,Theming,Dark mode support,Theme-based colors,colorScheme,Fixed color,Adaptive UI,Broken dark,Medium,
|
||||
24,Layout,Prefer Modifier over extra layouts,Use Modifier to adjust layout instead of adding wrapper composables,Use Modifier.padding(),Wrap content with extra Box,Padding via modifier,Box just for padding,High,https://developer.android.com/jetpack/compose/modifiers
|
||||
25,Layout,Avoid deep layout nesting,Deep layout trees increase measure & layout cost,Keep layout flat,Box ? Column ? Box ? Row,Flat hierarchy,Deep nested tree,High,
|
||||
26,Layout,Use Row/Column for linear layout,Linear layouts are simpler and more performant,Use Row / Column,Custom layout for simple cases,Row/Column usage,Over-engineered layout,High,
|
||||
27,Layout,Use Box only for overlapping content,Box should be used only when children overlap,Stack elements,Use Box as Column,Proper overlay,Misused Box,Medium,
|
||||
28,Layout,Prefer LazyColumn over Column scroll,Lazy layouts are virtualized and efficient,LazyColumn,Column.verticalScroll(),Lazy list,Scrollable Column,High,https://developer.android.com/jetpack/compose/lists
|
||||
29,Layout,Avoid nested scroll containers,Nested scrolling causes UX & performance issues,Single scroll container,Scroll inside scroll,One scroll per screen,Nested scroll,High,
|
||||
30,Layout,Avoid fillMaxSize by default,fillMaxSize may break parent constraints,Use exact size,Fill max everywhere,Constraint-aware size,Overfilled layout,Medium,
|
||||
31,Layout,Avoid intrinsic size unless necessary,Intrinsic measurement is expensive,Explicit sizing,IntrinsicSize.Min,Predictable layout,Expensive measure,High,https://developer.android.com/jetpack/compose/layout/intrinsics
|
||||
32,Layout,Use Arrangement and Alignment APIs,Declare layout intent explicitly,Use Arrangement / Alignment,Manual spacing hacks,Declarative spacing,Magic spacing,High,
|
||||
33,Layout,Extract reusable layout patterns,Repeated layouts should be shared,Create layout composable,Copy-paste layouts,Reusable scaffold,Duplicated layout,High,
|
||||
34,Theming,No hardcoded text style,Use typography,MaterialTheme.typography,Hardcode sp,Scalable,Inconsistent,Medium,
|
||||
35,Testing,Stateless UI testing,Composable easy to test,Pass state,Hidden state,Testable,Hard test,High,https://developer.android.com/jetpack/compose/testing
|
||||
36,Testing,Use testTag,Stable UI selectors,Modifier.testTag,Find by text,Stable tests,Flaky tests,Medium,
|
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37,Preview,Multiple previews,Preview multiple states,@Preview,Single preview,Better dev UX,Misleading,Low,https://developer.android.com/jetpack/compose/tooling/preview
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38,DI,Inject VM via Hilt,Use hiltViewModel,@HiltViewModel,Manual VM,Clean DI,Coupling,High,https://developer.android.com/training/dependency-injection/hilt-jetpack
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39,DI,No DI in UI,Inject in VM,Constructor inject,Inject composable,Proper scope,Wrong scope,High,
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40,Accessibility,Content description,Accessible UI,contentDescription,Ignore a11y,Inclusive,A11y fail,Medium,https://developer.android.com/jetpack/compose/accessibility
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41,Accessibility,Semantics,Use semantics API,Modifier.semantics,None,Testable a11y,Invisible,Medium,
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42,Animation,Compose animation APIs,Use animate*AsState,AnimatedVisibility,Manual anim,Smooth,Jank,Medium,https://developer.android.com/jetpack/compose/animation
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43,Animation,Avoid animation logic in VM,Animation is UI concern,Animate in UI,Animate in VM,Correct layering,Mixed concern,Low,
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44,Modularization,Feature-based UI modules,UI per feature,:feature:ui,God module,Scalable,Tight coupling,High,https://developer.android.com/topic/modularization
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45,Modularization,Public UI contracts,Expose minimal UI API,Interface/Route,Expose impl,Encapsulated,Leaky module,Medium,
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46,State,Snapshot state only,Use Compose state,mutableStateOf,Custom observable,Compose aware,Buggy UI,Medium,
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47,State,Avoid mutable collections,Immutable list/map,PersistentList,MutableList,Stable UI,Silent bug,High,
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48,Lifecycle,RememberCoroutineScope usage,Only for UI jobs,UI coroutine,Long jobs,Scoped job,Leak,Medium,https://developer.android.com/jetpack/compose/side-effects#remembercoroutinescope
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49,Interop,Interop View carefully,Use AndroidView,Isolated usage,Mix everywhere,Safe interop,Messy UI,Low,https://developer.android.com/jetpack/compose/interop
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50,Interop,Avoid legacy patterns,No LiveData in UI,StateFlow,LiveData,Modern stack,Legacy debt,Medium,
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51,Debug,Use layout inspector,Inspect recomposition,Tools,Blind debug,Fast debug,Guessing,Low,https://developer.android.com/studio/debug/layout-inspector
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52,Debug,Enable recomposition counts,Track recomposition,Debug flags,Ignore,Performance aware,Hidden jank,Low,
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.agent/skills/ui-ux-pro-max/data/stacks/nextjs.csv
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No,Category,Guideline,Description,Do,Don't,Code Good,Code Bad,Severity,Docs URL
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1,Routing,Use App Router for new projects,App Router is the recommended approach in Next.js 14+,app/ directory with page.tsx,pages/ for new projects,app/dashboard/page.tsx,pages/dashboard.tsx,Medium,https://nextjs.org/docs/app
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2,Routing,Use file-based routing,Create routes by adding files in app directory,page.tsx for routes layout.tsx for layouts,Manual route configuration,app/blog/[slug]/page.tsx,Custom router setup,Medium,https://nextjs.org/docs/app/building-your-application/routing
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3,Routing,Colocate related files,Keep components styles tests with their routes,Component files alongside page.tsx,Separate components folder,app/dashboard/_components/,components/dashboard/,Low,
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4,Routing,Use route groups for organization,Group routes without affecting URL,Parentheses for route groups,Nested folders affecting URL,(marketing)/about/page.tsx,marketing/about/page.tsx,Low,https://nextjs.org/docs/app/building-your-application/routing/route-groups
|
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5,Routing,Handle loading states,Use loading.tsx for route loading UI,loading.tsx alongside page.tsx,Manual loading state management,app/dashboard/loading.tsx,useState for loading in page,Medium,https://nextjs.org/docs/app/building-your-application/routing/loading-ui-and-streaming
|
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6,Routing,Handle errors with error.tsx,Catch errors at route level,error.tsx with reset function,try/catch in every component,app/dashboard/error.tsx,try/catch in page component,High,https://nextjs.org/docs/app/building-your-application/routing/error-handling
|
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7,Rendering,Use Server Components by default,Server Components reduce client JS bundle,Keep components server by default,Add 'use client' unnecessarily,export default function Page(),('use client') for static content,High,https://nextjs.org/docs/app/building-your-application/rendering/server-components
|
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8,Rendering,Mark Client Components explicitly,'use client' for interactive components,Add 'use client' only when needed,Server Component with hooks/events,('use client') for onClick useState,No directive with useState,High,https://nextjs.org/docs/app/building-your-application/rendering/client-components
|
||||
9,Rendering,Push Client Components down,Keep Client Components as leaf nodes,Client wrapper for interactive parts only,Mark page as Client Component,<InteractiveButton/> in Server Page,('use client') on page.tsx,High,
|
||||
10,Rendering,Use streaming for better UX,Stream content with Suspense boundaries,Suspense for slow data fetches,Wait for all data before render,<Suspense><SlowComponent/></Suspense>,await allData then render,Medium,https://nextjs.org/docs/app/building-your-application/routing/loading-ui-and-streaming
|
||||
11,Rendering,Choose correct rendering strategy,SSG for static SSR for dynamic ISR for semi-static,generateStaticParams for known paths,SSR for static content,export const revalidate = 3600,fetch without cache config,Medium,
|
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12,DataFetching,Fetch data in Server Components,Fetch directly in async Server Components,async function Page() { const data = await fetch() },useEffect for initial data,const data = await fetch(url),useEffect(() => fetch(url)),High,https://nextjs.org/docs/app/building-your-application/data-fetching
|
||||
13,DataFetching,Configure caching explicitly (Next.js 15+),Next.js 15 changed defaults to uncached for fetch,Explicitly set cache: 'force-cache' for static data,Assume default is cached (it's not in Next.js 15),fetch(url { cache: 'force-cache' }),fetch(url) // Uncached in v15,High,https://nextjs.org/docs/app/building-your-application/upgrading/version-15
|
||||
14,DataFetching,Deduplicate fetch requests,React and Next.js dedupe same requests,Same fetch call in multiple components,Manual request deduplication,Multiple components fetch same URL,Custom cache layer,Low,
|
||||
15,DataFetching,Use Server Actions for mutations,Server Actions for form submissions,action={serverAction} in forms,API route for every mutation,<form action={createPost}>,<form onSubmit={callApiRoute}>,Medium,https://nextjs.org/docs/app/building-your-application/data-fetching/server-actions-and-mutations
|
||||
16,DataFetching,Revalidate data appropriately,Use revalidatePath/revalidateTag after mutations,Revalidate after Server Action,'use client' with manual refetch,revalidatePath('/posts'),router.refresh() everywhere,Medium,https://nextjs.org/docs/app/building-your-application/caching#revalidating
|
||||
17,Images,Use next/image for optimization,Automatic image optimization and lazy loading,<Image> component for all images,<img> tags directly,<Image src={} alt={} width={} height={}>,<img src={}/>,High,https://nextjs.org/docs/app/building-your-application/optimizing/images
|
||||
18,Images,Provide width and height,Prevent layout shift with dimensions,width and height props or fill,Missing dimensions,<Image width={400} height={300}/>,<Image src={url}/>,High,
|
||||
19,Images,Use fill for responsive images,Fill container with object-fit,fill prop with relative parent,Fixed dimensions for responsive,"<Image fill className=""object-cover""/>",<Image width={window.width}/>,Medium,
|
||||
20,Images,Configure remote image domains,Whitelist external image sources,remotePatterns in next.config.js,Allow all domains,remotePatterns: [{ hostname: 'cdn.example.com' }],domains: ['*'],High,https://nextjs.org/docs/app/api-reference/components/image#remotepatterns
|
||||
21,Images,Use priority for LCP images,Mark above-fold images as priority,priority prop on hero images,All images with priority,<Image priority src={hero}/>,<Image priority/> on every image,Medium,
|
||||
22,Fonts,Use next/font for fonts,Self-hosted fonts with zero layout shift,next/font/google or next/font/local,External font links,import { Inter } from 'next/font/google',"<link href=""fonts.googleapis.com""/>",Medium,https://nextjs.org/docs/app/building-your-application/optimizing/fonts
|
||||
23,Fonts,Apply font to layout,Set font in root layout for consistency,className on body in layout.tsx,Font in individual pages,<body className={inter.className}>,Each page imports font,Low,
|
||||
24,Fonts,Use variable fonts,Variable fonts reduce bundle size,Single variable font file,Multiple font weights as files,Inter({ subsets: ['latin'] }),Inter_400 Inter_500 Inter_700,Low,
|
||||
25,Metadata,Use generateMetadata for dynamic,Generate metadata based on params,export async function generateMetadata(),Hardcoded metadata everywhere,generateMetadata({ params }),export const metadata = {},Medium,https://nextjs.org/docs/app/building-your-application/optimizing/metadata
|
||||
26,Metadata,Include OpenGraph images,Add OG images for social sharing,opengraph-image.tsx or og property,Missing social preview images,opengraph: { images: ['/og.png'] },No OG configuration,Medium,
|
||||
27,Metadata,Use metadata API,Export metadata object for static metadata,export const metadata = {},Manual head tags,export const metadata = { title: 'Page' },<head><title>Page</title></head>,Medium,
|
||||
28,API,Use Route Handlers for APIs,app/api routes for API endpoints,app/api/users/route.ts,pages/api for new projects,export async function GET(request),export default function handler,Medium,https://nextjs.org/docs/app/building-your-application/routing/route-handlers
|
||||
29,API,Return proper Response objects,Use NextResponse for API responses,NextResponse.json() for JSON,Plain objects or res.json(),return NextResponse.json({ data }),return { data },Medium,
|
||||
30,API,Handle HTTP methods explicitly,Export named functions for methods,Export GET POST PUT DELETE,Single handler for all methods,export async function POST(),switch(req.method),Low,
|
||||
31,API,Validate request body,Validate input before processing,Zod or similar for validation,Trust client input,const body = schema.parse(await req.json()),const body = await req.json(),High,
|
||||
32,Middleware,Use middleware for auth,Protect routes with middleware.ts,middleware.ts at root,Auth check in every page,export function middleware(request),if (!session) redirect in page,Medium,https://nextjs.org/docs/app/building-your-application/routing/middleware
|
||||
33,Middleware,Match specific paths,Configure middleware matcher,config.matcher for specific routes,Run middleware on all routes,matcher: ['/dashboard/:path*'],No matcher config,Medium,
|
||||
34,Middleware,Keep middleware edge-compatible,Middleware runs on Edge runtime,Edge-compatible code only,Node.js APIs in middleware,Edge-compatible auth check,fs.readFile in middleware,High,
|
||||
35,Environment,Use NEXT_PUBLIC prefix,Client-accessible env vars need prefix,NEXT_PUBLIC_ for client vars,Server vars exposed to client,NEXT_PUBLIC_API_URL,API_SECRET in client code,High,https://nextjs.org/docs/app/building-your-application/configuring/environment-variables
|
||||
36,Environment,Validate env vars,Check required env vars exist,Validate on startup,Undefined env at runtime,if (!process.env.DATABASE_URL) throw,process.env.DATABASE_URL (might be undefined),High,
|
||||
37,Environment,Use .env.local for secrets,Local env file for development secrets,.env.local gitignored,Secrets in .env committed,.env.local with secrets,.env with DATABASE_PASSWORD,High,
|
||||
38,Performance,Analyze bundle size,Use @next/bundle-analyzer,Bundle analyzer in dev,Ship large bundles blindly,ANALYZE=true npm run build,No bundle analysis,Medium,https://nextjs.org/docs/app/building-your-application/optimizing/bundle-analyzer
|
||||
39,Performance,Use dynamic imports,Code split with next/dynamic,dynamic() for heavy components,Import everything statically,const Chart = dynamic(() => import('./Chart')),import Chart from './Chart',Medium,https://nextjs.org/docs/app/building-your-application/optimizing/lazy-loading
|
||||
40,Performance,Avoid layout shifts,Reserve space for dynamic content,Skeleton loaders aspect ratios,Content popping in,"<Skeleton className=""h-48""/>",No placeholder for async content,High,
|
||||
41,Performance,Use Partial Prerendering,Combine static and dynamic in one route,Static shell with Suspense holes,Full dynamic or static pages,Static header + dynamic content,Entire page SSR,Low,https://nextjs.org/docs/app/building-your-application/rendering/partial-prerendering
|
||||
42,Link,Use next/link for navigation,Client-side navigation with prefetching,"<Link href=""""> for internal links",<a> for internal navigation,"<Link href=""/about"">About</Link>","<a href=""/about"">About</a>",High,https://nextjs.org/docs/app/api-reference/components/link
|
||||
43,Link,Prefetch strategically,Control prefetching behavior,prefetch={false} for low-priority,Prefetch all links,<Link prefetch={false}>,Default prefetch on every link,Low,
|
||||
44,Link,Use scroll option appropriately,Control scroll behavior on navigation,scroll={false} for tabs pagination,Always scroll to top,<Link scroll={false}>,Manual scroll management,Low,
|
||||
45,Config,Use next.config.js correctly,Configure Next.js behavior,Proper config options,Deprecated or wrong options,images: { remotePatterns: [] },images: { domains: [] },Medium,https://nextjs.org/docs/app/api-reference/next-config-js
|
||||
46,Config,Enable strict mode,Catch potential issues early,reactStrictMode: true,Strict mode disabled,reactStrictMode: true,reactStrictMode: false,Medium,
|
||||
47,Config,Configure redirects and rewrites,Use config for URL management,redirects() rewrites() in config,Manual redirect handling,redirects: async () => [...],res.redirect in pages,Medium,https://nextjs.org/docs/app/api-reference/next-config-js/redirects
|
||||
48,Deployment,Use Vercel for easiest deploy,Vercel optimized for Next.js,Deploy to Vercel,Self-host without knowledge,vercel deploy,Complex Docker setup for simple app,Low,https://nextjs.org/docs/app/building-your-application/deploying
|
||||
49,Deployment,Configure output for self-hosting,Set output option for deployment target,output: 'standalone' for Docker,Default output for containers,output: 'standalone',No output config for Docker,Medium,https://nextjs.org/docs/app/building-your-application/deploying#self-hosting
|
||||
50,Security,Sanitize user input,Never trust user input,Escape sanitize validate all input,Direct interpolation of user data,DOMPurify.sanitize(userInput),dangerouslySetInnerHTML={{ __html: userInput }},High,
|
||||
51,Security,Use CSP headers,Content Security Policy for XSS protection,Configure CSP in next.config.js,No security headers,headers() with CSP,No CSP configuration,High,https://nextjs.org/docs/app/building-your-application/configuring/content-security-policy
|
||||
52,Security,Validate Server Action input,Server Actions are public endpoints,Validate and authorize in Server Action,Trust Server Action input,Auth check + validation in action,Direct database call without check,High,
|
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|
51
.agent/skills/ui-ux-pro-max/data/stacks/nuxt-ui.csv
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No,Category,Guideline,Description,Do,Don't,Code Good,Code Bad,Severity,Docs URL
|
||||
1,Installation,Add Nuxt UI module,Install and configure Nuxt UI in your Nuxt project,pnpm add @nuxt/ui and add to modules,Manual component imports,"modules: ['@nuxt/ui']","import { UButton } from '@nuxt/ui'",High,https://ui.nuxt.com/docs/getting-started/installation/nuxt
|
||||
2,Installation,Import Tailwind and Nuxt UI CSS,Required CSS imports in main.css file,@import tailwindcss and @import @nuxt/ui,Skip CSS imports,"@import ""tailwindcss""; @import ""@nuxt/ui"";",No CSS imports,High,https://ui.nuxt.com/docs/getting-started/installation/nuxt
|
||||
3,Installation,Wrap app with UApp component,UApp provides global configs for Toast Tooltip and overlays,<UApp> wrapper in app.vue,Skip UApp wrapper,<UApp><NuxtPage/></UApp>,<NuxtPage/> without wrapper,High,https://ui.nuxt.com/docs/components/app
|
||||
4,Components,Use U prefix for components,All Nuxt UI components use U prefix by default,UButton UInput UModal,Button Input Modal,<UButton>Click</UButton>,<Button>Click</Button>,Medium,https://ui.nuxt.com/docs/getting-started/installation/nuxt
|
||||
5,Components,Use semantic color props,Use semantic colors like primary secondary error,color="primary" color="error",Hardcoded colors,"<UButton color=""primary"">","<UButton class=""bg-green-500"">",Medium,https://ui.nuxt.com/docs/getting-started/theme/design-system
|
||||
6,Components,Use variant prop for styling,Nuxt UI provides solid outline soft subtle ghost link variants,variant="soft" variant="outline",Custom button classes,"<UButton variant=""soft"">","<UButton class=""border bg-transparent"">",Medium,https://ui.nuxt.com/docs/components/button
|
||||
7,Components,Use size prop consistently,Components support xs sm md lg xl sizes,size="sm" size="lg",Arbitrary sizing classes,"<UButton size=""lg"">","<UButton class=""text-xl px-6"">",Low,https://ui.nuxt.com/docs/components/button
|
||||
8,Icons,Use icon prop with Iconify format,Nuxt UI supports Iconify icons via icon prop,icon="lucide:home" icon="heroicons:user",i-lucide-home format,"<UButton icon=""lucide:home"">","<UButton icon=""i-lucide-home"">",Medium,https://ui.nuxt.com/docs/getting-started/integrations/icons/nuxt
|
||||
9,Icons,Use leadingIcon and trailingIcon,Position icons with dedicated props for clarity,leadingIcon="lucide:plus" trailingIcon="lucide:arrow-right",Manual icon positioning,"<UButton leadingIcon=""lucide:plus"">","<UButton><Icon name=""lucide:plus""/>Add</UButton>",Low,https://ui.nuxt.com/docs/components/button
|
||||
10,Theming,Configure colors in app.config.ts,Runtime color configuration without restart,ui.colors.primary in app.config.ts,Hardcoded colors in components,"defineAppConfig({ ui: { colors: { primary: 'blue' } } })","<UButton class=""bg-blue-500"">",High,https://ui.nuxt.com/docs/getting-started/theme/design-system
|
||||
11,Theming,Use @theme directive for custom colors,Define design tokens in CSS with Tailwind @theme,@theme { --color-brand-500: #xxx },Inline color definitions,@theme { --color-brand-500: #ef4444; },:style="{ color: '#ef4444' }",Medium,https://ui.nuxt.com/docs/getting-started/theme/design-system
|
||||
12,Theming,Extend semantic colors in nuxt.config,Register new colors like tertiary in theme.colors,theme.colors array in ui config,Use undefined colors,"ui: { theme: { colors: ['primary', 'tertiary'] } }","<UButton color=""tertiary""> without config",Medium,https://ui.nuxt.com/docs/getting-started/theme/design-system
|
||||
13,Forms,Use UForm with schema validation,UForm supports Zod Yup Joi Valibot schemas,:schema prop with validation schema,Manual form validation,"<UForm :schema=""schema"" :state=""state"">",Manual @blur validation,High,https://ui.nuxt.com/docs/components/form
|
||||
14,Forms,Use UFormField for field wrapper,Provides label error message and validation display,UFormField with name prop,Manual error handling,"<UFormField name=""email"" label=""Email"">",<div><label>Email</label><UInput/><span>error</span></div>,Medium,https://ui.nuxt.com/docs/components/form-field
|
||||
15,Forms,Handle form submit with @submit,UForm emits submit event with validated data,@submit handler on UForm,@click on submit button,"<UForm @submit=""onSubmit"">","<UButton @click=""onSubmit"">",Medium,https://ui.nuxt.com/docs/components/form
|
||||
16,Forms,Use validateOn prop for validation timing,Control when validation triggers (blur change input),validateOn="['blur']" for performance,Always validate on input,"<UForm :validateOn=""['blur', 'change']"">","<UForm> (validates on every keystroke)",Low,https://ui.nuxt.com/docs/components/form
|
||||
17,Overlays,Use v-model:open for overlay control,Modal Slideover Drawer use v-model:open,v-model:open for controlled state,Manual show/hide logic,"<UModal v-model:open=""isOpen"">",<UModal v-if="isOpen">,Medium,https://ui.nuxt.com/docs/components/modal
|
||||
18,Overlays,Use useOverlay composable for programmatic overlays,Open overlays programmatically without template refs,useOverlay().open(MyModal),Template ref and manual control,"const overlay = useOverlay(); overlay.open(MyModal, { props })","const modal = ref(); modal.value.open()",Medium,https://ui.nuxt.com/docs/components/modal
|
||||
19,Overlays,Use title and description props,Built-in header support for overlays,title="Confirm" description="Are you sure?",Manual header content,"<UModal title=""Confirm"" description=""Are you sure?"">","<UModal><template #header><h2>Confirm</h2></template>",Low,https://ui.nuxt.com/docs/components/modal
|
||||
20,Dashboard,Use UDashboardSidebar for navigation,Provides collapsible resizable sidebar with mobile support,UDashboardSidebar with header default footer slots,Custom sidebar implementation,<UDashboardSidebar><template #header>...</template></UDashboardSidebar>,<aside class="w-64 border-r">,Medium,https://ui.nuxt.com/docs/components/dashboard-sidebar
|
||||
21,Dashboard,Use UDashboardGroup for layout,Wraps dashboard components with sidebar state management,UDashboardGroup > UDashboardSidebar + UDashboardPanel,Manual layout flex containers,<UDashboardGroup><UDashboardSidebar/><UDashboardPanel/></UDashboardGroup>,"<div class=""flex""><aside/><main/></div>",Medium,https://ui.nuxt.com/docs/components/dashboard-group
|
||||
22,Dashboard,Use UDashboardNavbar for top navigation,Responsive navbar with mobile menu support,UDashboardNavbar in dashboard layout,Custom navbar implementation,<UDashboardNavbar :links="navLinks"/>,<nav class="border-b">,Low,https://ui.nuxt.com/docs/components/dashboard-navbar
|
||||
23,Tables,Use UTable with data and columns props,Powered by TanStack Table with built-in features,:data and :columns props,Manual table markup,"<UTable :data=""users"" :columns=""columns""/>","<table><tr v-for=""user in users"">",High,https://ui.nuxt.com/docs/components/table
|
||||
24,Tables,Define columns with accessorKey,Column definitions use accessorKey for data binding,accessorKey: 'email' in column def,String column names only,"{ accessorKey: 'email', header: 'Email' }","['name', 'email']",Medium,https://ui.nuxt.com/docs/components/table
|
||||
25,Tables,Use cell slot for custom rendering,Customize cell content with scoped slots,#cell-columnName slot,Override entire table,<template #cell-status="{ row }">,Manual column render function,Medium,https://ui.nuxt.com/docs/components/table
|
||||
26,Tables,Enable sorting with sortable column option,Add sortable: true to column definition,sortable: true in column,Manual sort implementation,"{ accessorKey: 'name', sortable: true }",@click="sortBy('name')",Low,https://ui.nuxt.com/docs/components/table
|
||||
27,Navigation,Use UNavigationMenu for nav links,Horizontal or vertical navigation with dropdown support,UNavigationMenu with items array,Manual nav with v-for,"<UNavigationMenu :items=""navItems""/>","<nav><a v-for=""item in items"">",Medium,https://ui.nuxt.com/docs/components/navigation-menu
|
||||
28,Navigation,Use UBreadcrumb for page hierarchy,Automatic breadcrumb with NuxtLink support,:items array with label and to,Manual breadcrumb links,"<UBreadcrumb :items=""breadcrumbs""/>","<nav><span v-for=""crumb in crumbs"">",Low,https://ui.nuxt.com/docs/components/breadcrumb
|
||||
29,Navigation,Use UTabs for tabbed content,Tab navigation with content panels,UTabs with items containing slot content,Manual tab state,"<UTabs :items=""tabs""/>","<div><button @click=""tab=1"">",Medium,https://ui.nuxt.com/docs/components/tabs
|
||||
30,Feedback,Use useToast for notifications,Composable for toast notifications,useToast().add({ title description }),Alert components for toasts,"const toast = useToast(); toast.add({ title: 'Saved' })",<UAlert v-if="showSuccess">,High,https://ui.nuxt.com/docs/components/toast
|
||||
31,Feedback,Use UAlert for inline messages,Static alert messages with icon and actions,UAlert with title description color,Toast for static messages,"<UAlert title=""Warning"" color=""warning""/>",useToast for inline alerts,Medium,https://ui.nuxt.com/docs/components/alert
|
||||
32,Feedback,Use USkeleton for loading states,Placeholder content during data loading,USkeleton with appropriate size,Spinner for content loading,<USkeleton class="h-4 w-32"/>,<UIcon name="lucide:loader" class="animate-spin"/>,Low,https://ui.nuxt.com/docs/components/skeleton
|
||||
33,Color Mode,Use UColorModeButton for theme toggle,Built-in light/dark mode toggle button,UColorModeButton component,Manual color mode logic,<UColorModeButton/>,"<button @click=""toggleColorMode"">",Low,https://ui.nuxt.com/docs/components/color-mode-button
|
||||
34,Color Mode,Use UColorModeSelect for theme picker,Dropdown to select system light or dark mode,UColorModeSelect component,Custom select for theme,<UColorModeSelect/>,"<USelect v-model=""colorMode"" :items=""modes""/>",Low,https://ui.nuxt.com/docs/components/color-mode-select
|
||||
35,Customization,Use ui prop for component styling,Override component styles via ui prop,ui prop with slot class overrides,Global CSS overrides,"<UButton :ui=""{ base: 'rounded-full' }""/>",<UButton class="!rounded-full"/>,Medium,https://ui.nuxt.com/docs/getting-started/theme/components
|
||||
36,Customization,Configure default variants in nuxt.config,Set default color and size for all components,theme.defaultVariants in ui config,Repeat props on every component,"ui: { theme: { defaultVariants: { color: 'neutral' } } }","<UButton color=""neutral""> everywhere",Medium,https://ui.nuxt.com/docs/getting-started/installation/nuxt
|
||||
37,Customization,Use app.config.ts for theme overrides,Runtime theme customization,defineAppConfig with ui key,nuxt.config for runtime values,"defineAppConfig({ ui: { button: { defaultVariants: { size: 'sm' } } } })","nuxt.config ui.button.size: 'sm'",Medium,https://ui.nuxt.com/docs/getting-started/theme/components
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38,Performance,Enable component detection,Tree-shake unused component CSS,experimental.componentDetection: true,Include all component CSS,"ui: { experimental: { componentDetection: true } }","ui: {} (includes all CSS)",Low,https://ui.nuxt.com/docs/getting-started/installation/nuxt
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39,Performance,Use UTable virtualize for large data,Enable virtualization for 1000+ rows,:virtualize prop on UTable,Render all rows,"<UTable :data=""largeData"" virtualize/>","<UTable :data=""largeData""/>",Medium,https://ui.nuxt.com/docs/components/table
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40,Accessibility,Use semantic component props,Components have built-in ARIA support,Use title description label props,Skip accessibility props,"<UModal title=""Settings"">","<UModal><h2>Settings</h2>",Medium,https://ui.nuxt.com/docs/components/modal
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41,Accessibility,Use UFormField for form accessibility,Automatic label-input association,UFormField wraps inputs,Manual id and for attributes,"<UFormField label=""Email""><UInput/></UFormField>","<label for=""email"">Email</label><UInput id=""email""/>",High,https://ui.nuxt.com/docs/components/form-field
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42,Content,Use UContentToc for table of contents,Automatic TOC with active heading highlight,UContentToc with :links,Manual TOC implementation,"<UContentToc :links=""toc""/>","<nav><a v-for=""heading in headings"">",Low,https://ui.nuxt.com/docs/components/content-toc
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43,Content,Use UContentSearch for docs search,Command palette for documentation search,UContentSearch with Nuxt Content,Custom search implementation,<UContentSearch/>,<UCommandPalette :groups="searchResults"/>,Low,https://ui.nuxt.com/docs/components/content-search
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44,AI/Chat,Use UChatMessages for chat UI,Designed for Vercel AI SDK integration,UChatMessages with messages array,Custom chat message list,"<UChatMessages :messages=""messages""/>","<div v-for=""msg in messages"">",Medium,https://ui.nuxt.com/docs/components/chat-messages
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45,AI/Chat,Use UChatPrompt for input,Enhanced textarea for AI prompts,UChatPrompt with v-model,Basic textarea,<UChatPrompt v-model="prompt"/>,<UTextarea v-model="prompt"/>,Medium,https://ui.nuxt.com/docs/components/chat-prompt
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46,Editor,Use UEditor for rich text,TipTap-based editor with toolbar support,UEditor with v-model:content,Custom TipTap setup,"<UEditor v-model:content=""content""/>",Manual TipTap initialization,Medium,https://ui.nuxt.com/docs/components/editor
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47,Links,Use to prop for navigation,UButton and ULink support NuxtLink to prop,to="/dashboard" for internal links,href for internal navigation,"<UButton to=""/dashboard"">","<UButton href=""/dashboard"">",Medium,https://ui.nuxt.com/docs/components/button
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48,Links,Use external prop for outside links,Explicitly mark external links,target="_blank" with external URLs,Forget rel="noopener","<UButton to=""https://example.com"" target=""_blank"">","<UButton href=""https://..."">",Low,https://ui.nuxt.com/docs/components/link
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49,Loading,Use loadingAuto on buttons,Automatic loading state from @click promise,loadingAuto prop on UButton,Manual loading state,"<UButton loadingAuto @click=""async () => await save()"">","<UButton :loading=""isLoading"" @click=""save"">",Low,https://ui.nuxt.com/docs/components/button
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50,Loading,Use UForm loadingAuto,Auto-disable form during submit,loadingAuto on UForm (default true),Manual form disabled state,"<UForm @submit=""handleSubmit"">","<UForm :disabled=""isSubmitting"">",Low,https://ui.nuxt.com/docs/components/form
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No,Category,Guideline,Description,Do,Don't,Code Good,Code Bad,Severity,Docs URL
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1,Routing,Use file-based routing,Create routes by adding files in pages directory,pages/ directory with index.vue,Manual route configuration,pages/dashboard/index.vue,Custom router setup,Medium,https://nuxt.com/docs/getting-started/routing
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2,Routing,Use dynamic route parameters,Create dynamic routes with bracket syntax,[id].vue for dynamic params,Hardcoded routes for dynamic content,pages/posts/[id].vue,pages/posts/post1.vue,Medium,https://nuxt.com/docs/getting-started/routing
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3,Routing,Use catch-all routes,Handle multiple path segments with [...slug],[...slug].vue for catch-all,Multiple nested dynamic routes,pages/[...slug].vue,pages/[a]/[b]/[c].vue,Low,https://nuxt.com/docs/getting-started/routing
|
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4,Routing,Define page metadata with definePageMeta,Set page-level configuration and middleware,definePageMeta for layout middleware title,Manual route meta configuration,"definePageMeta({ layout: 'admin', middleware: 'auth' })",router.beforeEach for page config,High,https://nuxt.com/docs/api/utils/define-page-meta
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5,Routing,Use validate for route params,Validate dynamic route parameters before rendering,validate function in definePageMeta,Manual validation in setup,"definePageMeta({ validate: (route) => /^\d+$/.test(route.params.id) })",if (!valid) navigateTo('/404'),Medium,https://nuxt.com/docs/api/utils/define-page-meta
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6,Rendering,Use SSR by default,Server-side rendering is enabled by default,Keep ssr: true (default),Disable SSR unnecessarily,ssr: true (default),ssr: false for all pages,High,https://nuxt.com/docs/guide/concepts/rendering
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7,Rendering,Use .client suffix for client-only components,Mark components to render only on client,ComponentName.client.vue suffix,v-if with process.client check,Comments.client.vue,<div v-if="process.client"><Comments/></div>,Medium,https://nuxt.com/docs/guide/directory-structure/components
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8,Rendering,Use .server suffix for server-only components,Mark components to render only on server,ComponentName.server.vue suffix,Manual server check,HeavyMarkdown.server.vue,v-if="process.server",Low,https://nuxt.com/docs/guide/directory-structure/components
|
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9,DataFetching,Use useFetch for simple data fetching,Wrapper around useAsyncData for URL fetching,useFetch for API calls,$fetch in onMounted,"const { data } = await useFetch('/api/posts')","onMounted(async () => { data.value = await $fetch('/api/posts') })",High,https://nuxt.com/docs/api/composables/use-fetch
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10,DataFetching,Use useAsyncData for complex fetching,Fine-grained control over async data,useAsyncData for CMS or custom fetching,useFetch for non-URL data sources,"const { data } = await useAsyncData('posts', () => cms.getPosts())","const { data } = await useFetch(() => cms.getPosts())",Medium,https://nuxt.com/docs/api/composables/use-async-data
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11,DataFetching,Use $fetch for non-reactive requests,$fetch for event handlers and non-component code,$fetch in event handlers or server routes,useFetch in click handlers,"async function submit() { await $fetch('/api/submit', { method: 'POST' }) }","async function submit() { await useFetch('/api/submit') }",High,https://nuxt.com/docs/api/utils/dollarfetch
|
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12,DataFetching,Use lazy option for non-blocking fetch,Defer data fetching for better initial load,lazy: true for below-fold content,Blocking fetch for non-critical data,"useFetch('/api/comments', { lazy: true })",await useFetch('/api/comments') for footer,Medium,https://nuxt.com/docs/api/composables/use-fetch
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13,DataFetching,Use server option to control fetch location,Choose where data is fetched,server: false for client-only data,Server fetch for user-specific client data,"useFetch('/api/user-preferences', { server: false })",useFetch for localStorage-dependent data,Medium,https://nuxt.com/docs/api/composables/use-fetch
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14,DataFetching,Use pick to reduce payload size,Select only needed fields from response,pick option for large responses,Fetching entire objects when few fields needed,"useFetch('/api/user', { pick: ['id', 'name'] })",useFetch('/api/user') then destructure,Low,https://nuxt.com/docs/api/composables/use-fetch
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15,DataFetching,Use transform for data manipulation,Transform data before storing in state,transform option for data shaping,Manual transformation after fetch,"useFetch('/api/posts', { transform: (posts) => posts.map(p => p.title) })",const titles = data.value.map(p => p.title),Low,https://nuxt.com/docs/api/composables/use-fetch
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16,DataFetching,Handle loading and error states,Always handle pending and error states,Check status pending error refs,Ignoring loading states,"<div v-if=""status === 'pending'"">Loading...</div>",No loading indicator,High,https://nuxt.com/docs/getting-started/data-fetching
|
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17,Lifecycle,Avoid side effects in script setup root,Move side effects to lifecycle hooks,Side effects in onMounted,setInterval in root script setup,"onMounted(() => { interval = setInterval(...) })","<script setup>setInterval(...)</script>",High,https://nuxt.com/docs/guide/concepts/nuxt-lifecycle
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18,Lifecycle,Use onMounted for DOM access,Access DOM only after component is mounted,onMounted for DOM manipulation,Direct DOM access in setup,"onMounted(() => { document.getElementById('el') })","<script setup>document.getElementById('el')</script>",High,https://nuxt.com/docs/api/composables/on-mounted
|
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19,Lifecycle,Use nextTick for post-render access,Wait for DOM updates before accessing elements,await nextTick() after state changes,Immediate DOM access after state change,"count.value++; await nextTick(); el.value.focus()","count.value++; el.value.focus()",Medium,https://nuxt.com/docs/api/utils/next-tick
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20,Lifecycle,Use onPrehydrate for pre-hydration logic,Run code before Nuxt hydrates the page,onPrehydrate for client setup,onMounted for hydration-critical code,"onPrehydrate(() => { console.log(window) })",onMounted for pre-hydration needs,Low,https://nuxt.com/docs/api/composables/on-prehydrate
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21,Server,Use server/api for API routes,Create API endpoints in server/api directory,server/api/users.ts for /api/users,Manual Express setup,server/api/hello.ts -> /api/hello,app.get('/api/hello'),High,https://nuxt.com/docs/guide/directory-structure/server
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22,Server,Use defineEventHandler for handlers,Define server route handlers,defineEventHandler for all handlers,export default function,"export default defineEventHandler((event) => { return { hello: 'world' } })","export default function(req, res) {}",High,https://nuxt.com/docs/guide/directory-structure/server
|
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23,Server,Use server/routes for non-api routes,Routes without /api prefix,server/routes for custom paths,server/api for non-api routes,server/routes/sitemap.xml.ts,server/api/sitemap.xml.ts,Medium,https://nuxt.com/docs/guide/directory-structure/server
|
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24,Server,Use getQuery and readBody for input,Access query params and request body,getQuery(event) readBody(event),Direct event access,"const { id } = getQuery(event)",event.node.req.query,Medium,https://nuxt.com/docs/guide/directory-structure/server
|
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25,Server,Validate server input,Always validate input in server handlers,Zod or similar for validation,Trust client input,"const body = await readBody(event); schema.parse(body)",const body = await readBody(event),High,https://nuxt.com/docs/guide/directory-structure/server
|
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26,State,Use useState for shared reactive state,SSR-friendly shared state across components,useState for cross-component state,ref for shared state,"const count = useState('count', () => 0)",const count = ref(0) in composable,High,https://nuxt.com/docs/api/composables/use-state
|
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27,State,Use unique keys for useState,Prevent state conflicts with unique keys,Descriptive unique keys for each state,Generic or duplicate keys,"useState('user-preferences', () => ({}))",useState('data') in multiple places,Medium,https://nuxt.com/docs/api/composables/use-state
|
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28,State,Use Pinia for complex state,Pinia for advanced state management,@pinia/nuxt for complex apps,Custom state management,useMainStore() with Pinia,Custom reactive store implementation,Medium,https://nuxt.com/docs/getting-started/state-management
|
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29,State,Use callOnce for one-time async operations,Ensure async operations run only once,callOnce for store initialization,Direct await in component,"await callOnce(store.fetch)",await store.fetch() on every render,Medium,https://nuxt.com/docs/api/utils/call-once
|
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30,SEO,Use useSeoMeta for SEO tags,Type-safe SEO meta tag management,useSeoMeta for meta tags,useHead for simple meta,"useSeoMeta({ title: 'Home', ogTitle: 'Home', description: '...' })","useHead({ meta: [{ name: 'description', content: '...' }] })",High,https://nuxt.com/docs/api/composables/use-seo-meta
|
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31,SEO,Use reactive values in useSeoMeta,Dynamic SEO tags with refs or getters,Computed getters for dynamic values,Static values for dynamic content,"useSeoMeta({ title: () => post.value.title })","useSeoMeta({ title: post.value.title })",Medium,https://nuxt.com/docs/api/composables/use-seo-meta
|
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32,SEO,Use useHead for non-meta head elements,Scripts styles links in head,useHead for scripts and links,useSeoMeta for scripts,"useHead({ script: [{ src: '/analytics.js' }] })","useSeoMeta({ script: '...' })",Medium,https://nuxt.com/docs/api/composables/use-head
|
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33,SEO,Include OpenGraph tags,Add OG tags for social sharing,ogTitle ogDescription ogImage,Missing social preview,"useSeoMeta({ ogImage: '/og.png', twitterCard: 'summary_large_image' })",No OG configuration,Medium,https://nuxt.com/docs/api/composables/use-seo-meta
|
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34,Middleware,Use defineNuxtRouteMiddleware,Define route middleware properly,defineNuxtRouteMiddleware wrapper,export default function,"export default defineNuxtRouteMiddleware((to, from) => {})","export default function(to, from) {}",High,https://nuxt.com/docs/guide/directory-structure/middleware
|
||||
35,Middleware,Use navigateTo for redirects,Redirect in middleware with navigateTo,return navigateTo('/login'),router.push in middleware,"if (!auth) return navigateTo('/login')","if (!auth) router.push('/login')",High,https://nuxt.com/docs/api/utils/navigate-to
|
||||
36,Middleware,Reference middleware in definePageMeta,Apply middleware to specific pages,middleware array in definePageMeta,Global middleware for page-specific,definePageMeta({ middleware: ['auth'] }),Global auth check for one page,Medium,https://nuxt.com/docs/guide/directory-structure/middleware
|
||||
37,Middleware,Use .global suffix for global middleware,Apply middleware to all routes,auth.global.ts for app-wide auth,Manual middleware on every page,middleware/auth.global.ts,middleware: ['auth'] on every page,Medium,https://nuxt.com/docs/guide/directory-structure/middleware
|
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38,ErrorHandling,Use createError for errors,Create errors with proper status codes,createError with statusCode,throw new Error,"throw createError({ statusCode: 404, statusMessage: 'Not Found' })",throw new Error('Not Found'),High,https://nuxt.com/docs/api/utils/create-error
|
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39,ErrorHandling,Use NuxtErrorBoundary for local errors,Handle errors within component subtree,NuxtErrorBoundary for component errors,Global error page for local errors,"<NuxtErrorBoundary @error=""log""><template #error=""{ error }"">",error.vue for component errors,Medium,https://nuxt.com/docs/getting-started/error-handling
|
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40,ErrorHandling,Use clearError to recover from errors,Clear error state and optionally redirect,clearError({ redirect: '/' }),Manual error state reset,clearError({ redirect: '/home' }),error.value = null,Medium,https://nuxt.com/docs/api/utils/clear-error
|
||||
41,ErrorHandling,Use short statusMessage,Keep statusMessage brief for security,Short generic messages,Detailed error info in statusMessage,"createError({ statusCode: 400, statusMessage: 'Bad Request' })","createError({ statusMessage: 'Invalid user ID: 123' })",High,https://nuxt.com/docs/getting-started/error-handling
|
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42,Link,Use NuxtLink for internal navigation,Client-side navigation with prefetching,<NuxtLink to> for internal links,<a href> for internal links,<NuxtLink to="/about">About</NuxtLink>,<a href="/about">About</a>,High,https://nuxt.com/docs/api/components/nuxt-link
|
||||
43,Link,Configure prefetch behavior,Control when prefetching occurs,prefetchOn for interaction-based,Default prefetch for low-priority,"<NuxtLink prefetch-on=""interaction"">",Always default prefetch,Low,https://nuxt.com/docs/api/components/nuxt-link
|
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44,Link,Use useRouter for programmatic navigation,Navigate programmatically,useRouter().push() for navigation,Direct window.location,"const router = useRouter(); router.push('/dashboard')",window.location.href = '/dashboard',Medium,https://nuxt.com/docs/api/composables/use-router
|
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45,Link,Use navigateTo in composables,Navigate outside components,navigateTo() in middleware or plugins,useRouter in non-component code,return navigateTo('/login'),router.push in middleware,Medium,https://nuxt.com/docs/api/utils/navigate-to
|
||||
46,AutoImports,Leverage auto-imports,Use auto-imported composables directly,Direct use of ref computed useFetch,Manual imports for Nuxt composables,"const count = ref(0)","import { ref } from 'vue'; const count = ref(0)",Medium,https://nuxt.com/docs/guide/concepts/auto-imports
|
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47,AutoImports,Use #imports for explicit imports,Explicit imports when needed,#imports for clarity or disabled auto-imports,"import from 'vue' when auto-import enabled","import { ref } from '#imports'","import { ref } from 'vue'",Low,https://nuxt.com/docs/guide/concepts/auto-imports
|
||||
48,AutoImports,Configure third-party auto-imports,Add external package auto-imports,imports.presets in nuxt.config,Manual imports everywhere,"imports: { presets: [{ from: 'vue-i18n', imports: ['useI18n'] }] }",import { useI18n } everywhere,Low,https://nuxt.com/docs/guide/concepts/auto-imports
|
||||
49,Plugins,Use defineNuxtPlugin,Define plugins properly,defineNuxtPlugin wrapper,export default function,"export default defineNuxtPlugin((nuxtApp) => {})","export default function(ctx) {}",High,https://nuxt.com/docs/guide/directory-structure/plugins
|
||||
50,Plugins,Use provide for injection,Provide helpers across app,return { provide: {} } for type safety,nuxtApp.provide without types,"return { provide: { hello: (name) => `Hello ${name}!` } }","nuxtApp.provide('hello', fn)",Medium,https://nuxt.com/docs/guide/directory-structure/plugins
|
||||
51,Plugins,Use .client or .server suffix,Control plugin execution environment,plugin.client.ts for client-only,if (process.client) checks,analytics.client.ts,"if (process.client) { // analytics }",Medium,https://nuxt.com/docs/guide/directory-structure/plugins
|
||||
52,Environment,Use runtimeConfig for env vars,Access environment variables safely,runtimeConfig in nuxt.config,process.env directly,"runtimeConfig: { apiSecret: '', public: { apiBase: '' } }",process.env.API_SECRET in components,High,https://nuxt.com/docs/guide/going-further/runtime-config
|
||||
53,Environment,Use NUXT_ prefix for env override,Override config with environment variables,NUXT_API_SECRET NUXT_PUBLIC_API_BASE,Custom env var names,NUXT_PUBLIC_API_BASE=https://api.example.com,API_BASE=https://api.example.com,High,https://nuxt.com/docs/guide/going-further/runtime-config
|
||||
54,Environment,Access public config with useRuntimeConfig,Get public config in components,useRuntimeConfig().public,Direct process.env access,const config = useRuntimeConfig(); config.public.apiBase,process.env.NUXT_PUBLIC_API_BASE,High,https://nuxt.com/docs/api/composables/use-runtime-config
|
||||
55,Environment,Keep secrets in private config,Server-only secrets in runtimeConfig root,runtimeConfig.apiSecret (server only),Secrets in public config,runtimeConfig: { dbPassword: '' },runtimeConfig: { public: { dbPassword: '' } },High,https://nuxt.com/docs/guide/going-further/runtime-config
|
||||
56,Performance,Use Lazy prefix for code splitting,Lazy load components with Lazy prefix,<LazyComponent> for below-fold,Eager load all components,<LazyMountainsList v-if="show"/>,<MountainsList/> for hidden content,Medium,https://nuxt.com/docs/guide/directory-structure/components
|
||||
57,Performance,Use useLazyFetch for non-blocking data,Alias for useFetch with lazy: true,useLazyFetch for secondary data,useFetch for all requests,"const { data } = useLazyFetch('/api/comments')",await useFetch for comments section,Medium,https://nuxt.com/docs/api/composables/use-lazy-fetch
|
||||
58,Performance,Use lazy hydration for interactivity,Delay component hydration until needed,LazyComponent with hydration strategy,Immediate hydration for all,<LazyModal hydrate-on-visible/>,<Modal/> in footer,Low,https://nuxt.com/docs/guide/going-further/experimental-features
|
||||
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.agent/skills/ui-ux-pro-max/data/stacks/react-native.csv
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||||
No,Category,Guideline,Description,Do,Don't,Code Good,Code Bad,Severity,Docs URL
|
||||
1,Components,Use functional components,Hooks-based components are standard,Functional components with hooks,Class components,const App = () => { },class App extends Component,Medium,https://reactnative.dev/docs/intro-react
|
||||
2,Components,Keep components small,Single responsibility principle,Split into smaller components,Large monolithic components,<Header /><Content /><Footer />,500+ line component,Medium,
|
||||
3,Components,Use TypeScript,Type safety for props and state,TypeScript for new projects,JavaScript without types,const Button: FC<Props> = () => { },const Button = (props) => { },Medium,
|
||||
4,Components,Colocate component files,Keep related files together,Component folder with styles,Flat structure,components/Button/index.tsx styles.ts,components/Button.tsx styles/button.ts,Low,
|
||||
5,Styling,Use StyleSheet.create,Optimized style objects,StyleSheet for all styles,Inline style objects,StyleSheet.create({ container: {} }),style={{ margin: 10 }},High,https://reactnative.dev/docs/stylesheet
|
||||
6,Styling,Avoid inline styles,Prevent object recreation,Styles in StyleSheet,Inline style objects in render,style={styles.container},"style={{ margin: 10, padding: 5 }}",Medium,
|
||||
7,Styling,Use flexbox for layout,React Native uses flexbox,flexDirection alignItems justifyContent,Absolute positioning everywhere,flexDirection: 'row',position: 'absolute' everywhere,Medium,https://reactnative.dev/docs/flexbox
|
||||
8,Styling,Handle platform differences,Platform-specific styles,Platform.select or .ios/.android files,Same styles for both platforms,"Platform.select({ ios: {}, android: {} })",Hardcoded iOS values,Medium,https://reactnative.dev/docs/platform-specific-code
|
||||
9,Styling,Use responsive dimensions,Scale for different screens,Dimensions or useWindowDimensions,Fixed pixel values,useWindowDimensions(),width: 375,Medium,
|
||||
10,Navigation,Use React Navigation,Standard navigation library,React Navigation for routing,Manual navigation management,createStackNavigator(),Custom navigation state,Medium,https://reactnavigation.org/
|
||||
11,Navigation,Type navigation params,Type-safe navigation,Typed navigation props,Untyped navigation,"navigation.navigate<RootStackParamList>('Home', { id })","navigation.navigate('Home', { id })",Medium,
|
||||
12,Navigation,Use deep linking,Support URL-based navigation,Configure linking prop,No deep link support,linking: { prefixes: [] },No linking configuration,Medium,https://reactnavigation.org/docs/deep-linking/
|
||||
13,Navigation,Handle back button,Android back button handling,useFocusEffect with BackHandler,Ignore back button,BackHandler.addEventListener,No back handler,High,
|
||||
14,State,Use useState for local state,Simple component state,useState for UI state,Class component state,"const [count, setCount] = useState(0)",this.state = { count: 0 },Medium,
|
||||
15,State,Use useReducer for complex state,Complex state logic,useReducer for related state,Multiple useState for related values,useReducer(reducer initialState),5+ useState calls,Medium,
|
||||
16,State,Use context sparingly,Context for global state,Context for theme auth locale,Context for frequently changing data,ThemeContext for app theme,Context for list item data,Medium,
|
||||
17,State,Consider Zustand or Redux,External state management,Zustand for simple Redux for complex,useState for global state,create((set) => ({ })),Prop drilling global state,Medium,
|
||||
18,Lists,Use FlatList for long lists,Virtualized list rendering,FlatList for 50+ items,ScrollView with map,<FlatList data={items} />,<ScrollView>{items.map()}</ScrollView>,High,https://reactnative.dev/docs/flatlist
|
||||
19,Lists,Provide keyExtractor,Unique keys for list items,keyExtractor with stable ID,Index as key,keyExtractor={(item) => item.id},"keyExtractor={(_, index) => index}",High,
|
||||
20,Lists,Optimize renderItem,Memoize list item components,React.memo for list items,Inline render function,renderItem={({ item }) => <MemoizedItem item={item} />},renderItem={({ item }) => <View>...</View>},High,
|
||||
21,Lists,Use getItemLayout for fixed height,Skip measurement for performance,getItemLayout when height known,Dynamic measurement for fixed items,"getItemLayout={(_, index) => ({ length: 50, offset: 50 * index, index })}",No getItemLayout for fixed height,Medium,
|
||||
22,Lists,Implement windowSize,Control render window,Smaller windowSize for memory,Default windowSize for large lists,windowSize={5},windowSize={21} for huge lists,Medium,
|
||||
23,Performance,Use React.memo,Prevent unnecessary re-renders,memo for pure components,No memoization,export default memo(MyComponent),export default MyComponent,Medium,
|
||||
24,Performance,Use useCallback for handlers,Stable function references,useCallback for props,New function on every render,"useCallback(() => {}, [deps])",() => handlePress(),Medium,
|
||||
25,Performance,Use useMemo for expensive ops,Cache expensive calculations,useMemo for heavy computations,Recalculate every render,"useMemo(() => expensive(), [deps])",const result = expensive(),Medium,
|
||||
26,Performance,Avoid anonymous functions in JSX,Prevent re-renders,Named handlers or useCallback,Inline arrow functions,onPress={handlePress},onPress={() => doSomething()},Medium,
|
||||
27,Performance,Use Hermes engine,Improved startup and memory,Enable Hermes in build,JavaScriptCore for new projects,hermes_enabled: true,hermes_enabled: false,Medium,https://reactnative.dev/docs/hermes
|
||||
28,Images,Use expo-image,Modern performant image component for React Native,"Use expo-image for caching, blurring, and performance",Use default Image for heavy lists or unmaintained libraries,<Image source={url} cachePolicy='memory-disk' /> (expo-image),<FastImage source={url} />,Medium,https://docs.expo.dev/versions/latest/sdk/image/
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29,Images,Specify image dimensions,Prevent layout shifts,width and height for remote images,No dimensions for network images,<Image style={{ width: 100 height: 100 }} />,<Image source={{ uri }} /> no size,High,
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30,Images,Use resizeMode,Control image scaling,resizeMode cover contain,Stretch images,"resizeMode=""cover""",No resizeMode,Low,
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31,Forms,Use controlled inputs,State-controlled form fields,value + onChangeText,Uncontrolled inputs,<TextInput value={text} onChangeText={setText} />,<TextInput defaultValue={text} />,Medium,
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32,Forms,Handle keyboard,Manage keyboard visibility,KeyboardAvoidingView,Content hidden by keyboard,"<KeyboardAvoidingView behavior=""padding"">",No keyboard handling,High,https://reactnative.dev/docs/keyboardavoidingview
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33,Forms,Use proper keyboard types,Appropriate keyboard for input,keyboardType for input type,Default keyboard for all,"keyboardType=""email-address""","keyboardType=""default"" for email",Low,
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34,Touch,Use Pressable,Modern touch handling,Pressable for touch interactions,TouchableOpacity for new code,<Pressable onPress={} />,<TouchableOpacity onPress={} />,Low,https://reactnative.dev/docs/pressable
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35,Touch,Provide touch feedback,Visual feedback on press,Ripple or opacity change,No feedback on press,android_ripple={{ color: 'gray' }},No press feedback,Medium,
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36,Touch,Set hitSlop for small targets,Increase touch area,hitSlop for icons and small buttons,Tiny touch targets,hitSlop={{ top: 10 bottom: 10 }},44x44 with no hitSlop,Medium,
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37,Animation,Use Reanimated,High-performance animations,react-native-reanimated,Animated API for complex,useSharedValue useAnimatedStyle,Animated.timing for gesture,Medium,https://docs.swmansion.com/react-native-reanimated/
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38,Animation,Run on UI thread,worklets for smooth animation,Run animations on UI thread,JS thread animations,runOnUI(() => {}),Animated on JS thread,High,
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39,Animation,Use gesture handler,Native gesture recognition,react-native-gesture-handler,JS-based gesture handling,<GestureDetector>,<View onTouchMove={} />,Medium,https://docs.swmansion.com/react-native-gesture-handler/
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40,Async,Handle loading states,Show loading indicators,ActivityIndicator during load,Empty screen during load,{isLoading ? <ActivityIndicator /> : <Content />},No loading state,Medium,
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41,Async,Handle errors gracefully,Error boundaries and fallbacks,Error UI for failed requests,Crash on error,{error ? <ErrorView /> : <Content />},No error handling,High,
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42,Async,Cancel async operations,Cleanup on unmount,AbortController or cleanup,Memory leaks from async,useEffect cleanup,No cleanup for subscriptions,High,
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43,Accessibility,Add accessibility labels,Describe UI elements,accessibilityLabel for all interactive,Missing labels,"accessibilityLabel=""Submit form""",<Pressable> without label,High,https://reactnative.dev/docs/accessibility
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44,Accessibility,Use accessibility roles,Semantic meaning,accessibilityRole for elements,Wrong roles,"accessibilityRole=""button""",No role for button,Medium,
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45,Accessibility,Support screen readers,Test with TalkBack/VoiceOver,Test with screen readers,Skip accessibility testing,Regular TalkBack testing,No screen reader testing,High,
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46,Testing,Use React Native Testing Library,Component testing,render and fireEvent,Enzyme or manual testing,render(<Component />),shallow(<Component />),Medium,https://callstack.github.io/react-native-testing-library/
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47,Testing,Test on real devices,Real device behavior,Test on iOS and Android devices,Simulator only,Device testing in CI,Simulator only testing,High,
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48,Testing,Use Detox for E2E,End-to-end testing,Detox for critical flows,Manual E2E testing,detox test,Manual testing only,Medium,https://wix.github.io/Detox/
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49,Native,Use native modules carefully,Bridge has overhead,Batch native calls,Frequent bridge crossing,Batch updates,Call native on every keystroke,High,
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50,Native,Use Expo when possible,Simplified development,Expo for standard features,Bare RN for simple apps,expo install package,react-native link package,Low,https://docs.expo.dev/
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51,Native,Handle permissions,Request permissions properly,Check and request permissions,Assume permissions granted,PermissionsAndroid.request(),Access without permission check,High,https://reactnative.dev/docs/permissionsandroid
|
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.agent/skills/ui-ux-pro-max/data/stacks/react.csv
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No,Category,Guideline,Description,Do,Don't,Code Good,Code Bad,Severity,Docs URL
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1,State,Use useState for local state,Simple component state should use useState hook,useState for form inputs toggles counters,Class components this.state,"const [count, setCount] = useState(0)",this.state = { count: 0 },Medium,https://react.dev/reference/react/useState
|
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2,State,Lift state up when needed,Share state between siblings by lifting to parent,Lift shared state to common ancestor,Prop drilling through many levels,Parent holds state passes down,Deep prop chains,Medium,https://react.dev/learn/sharing-state-between-components
|
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3,State,Use useReducer for complex state,Complex state logic benefits from reducer pattern,useReducer for state with multiple sub-values,Multiple useState for related values,useReducer with action types,5+ useState calls that update together,Medium,https://react.dev/reference/react/useReducer
|
||||
4,State,Avoid unnecessary state,Derive values from existing state when possible,Compute derived values in render,Store derivable values in state,const total = items.reduce(...),"const [total, setTotal] = useState(0)",High,https://react.dev/learn/choosing-the-state-structure
|
||||
5,State,Initialize state lazily,Use function form for expensive initial state,useState(() => computeExpensive()),useState(computeExpensive()),useState(() => JSON.parse(data)),useState(JSON.parse(data)),Medium,https://react.dev/reference/react/useState#avoiding-recreating-the-initial-state
|
||||
6,Effects,Clean up effects,Return cleanup function for subscriptions timers,Return cleanup function in useEffect,No cleanup for subscriptions,useEffect(() => { sub(); return unsub; }),useEffect(() => { subscribe(); }),High,https://react.dev/reference/react/useEffect#connecting-to-an-external-system
|
||||
7,Effects,Specify dependencies correctly,Include all values used inside effect in deps array,All referenced values in dependency array,Empty deps with external references,[value] when using value in effect,[] when using props/state in effect,High,https://react.dev/reference/react/useEffect#specifying-reactive-dependencies
|
||||
8,Effects,Avoid unnecessary effects,Don't use effects for transforming data or events,Transform data during render handle events directly,useEffect for derived state or event handling,const filtered = items.filter(...),useEffect(() => setFiltered(items.filter(...))),High,https://react.dev/learn/you-might-not-need-an-effect
|
||||
9,Effects,Use refs for non-reactive values,Store values that don't trigger re-renders in refs,useRef for interval IDs DOM elements,useState for values that don't need render,const intervalRef = useRef(null),"const [intervalId, setIntervalId] = useState()",Medium,https://react.dev/reference/react/useRef
|
||||
10,Rendering,Use keys properly,Stable unique keys for list items,Use stable IDs as keys,Array index as key for dynamic lists,key={item.id},key={index},High,https://react.dev/learn/rendering-lists#keeping-list-items-in-order-with-key
|
||||
11,Rendering,Memoize expensive calculations,Use useMemo for costly computations,useMemo for expensive filtering/sorting,Recalculate every render,"useMemo(() => expensive(), [deps])",const result = expensiveCalc(),Medium,https://react.dev/reference/react/useMemo
|
||||
12,Rendering,Memoize callbacks passed to children,Use useCallback for functions passed as props,useCallback for handlers passed to memoized children,New function reference every render,"useCallback(() => {}, [deps])",const handler = () => {},Medium,https://react.dev/reference/react/useCallback
|
||||
13,Rendering,Use React.memo wisely,Wrap components that render often with same props,memo for pure components with stable props,memo everything or nothing,memo(ExpensiveList),memo(SimpleButton),Low,https://react.dev/reference/react/memo
|
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14,Rendering,Avoid inline object/array creation in JSX,Create objects outside render or memoize,Define style objects outside component,Inline objects in props,<div style={styles.container}>,<div style={{ margin: 10 }}>,Medium,
|
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15,Components,Keep components small and focused,Single responsibility for each component,One concern per component,Large multi-purpose components,<UserAvatar /><UserName />,<UserCard /> with 500 lines,Medium,
|
||||
16,Components,Use composition over inheritance,Compose components using children and props,Use children prop for flexibility,Inheritance hierarchies,<Card>{content}</Card>,class SpecialCard extends Card,Medium,https://react.dev/learn/thinking-in-react
|
||||
17,Components,Colocate related code,Keep related components and hooks together,Related files in same directory,Flat structure with many files,components/User/UserCard.tsx,components/UserCard.tsx + hooks/useUser.ts,Low,
|
||||
18,Components,Use fragments to avoid extra DOM,Fragment or <> for multiple elements without wrapper,<> for grouping without DOM node,Extra div wrappers,<>{items.map(...)}</>,<div>{items.map(...)}</div>,Low,https://react.dev/reference/react/Fragment
|
||||
19,Props,Destructure props,Destructure props for cleaner component code,Destructure in function signature,props.name props.value throughout,"function User({ name, age })",function User(props),Low,
|
||||
20,Props,Provide default props values,Use default parameters or defaultProps,Default values in destructuring,Undefined checks throughout,function Button({ size = 'md' }),if (size === undefined) size = 'md',Low,
|
||||
21,Props,Avoid prop drilling,Use context or composition for deeply nested data,Context for global data composition for UI,Passing props through 5+ levels,<UserContext.Provider>,<A user={u}><B user={u}><C user={u}>,Medium,https://react.dev/learn/passing-data-deeply-with-context
|
||||
22,Props,Validate props with TypeScript,Use TypeScript interfaces for prop types,interface Props { name: string },PropTypes or no validation,interface ButtonProps { onClick: () => void },Button.propTypes = {},Medium,
|
||||
23,Events,Use synthetic events correctly,React normalizes events across browsers,e.preventDefault() e.stopPropagation(),Access native event unnecessarily,onClick={(e) => e.preventDefault()},onClick={(e) => e.nativeEvent.preventDefault()},Low,https://react.dev/reference/react-dom/components/common#react-event-object
|
||||
24,Events,Avoid binding in render,Use arrow functions in class or hooks,Arrow functions in functional components,bind in render or constructor,const handleClick = () => {},this.handleClick.bind(this),Medium,
|
||||
25,Events,Pass event handlers not call results,Pass function reference not invocation,onClick={handleClick},onClick={handleClick()} causing immediate call,onClick={handleClick},onClick={handleClick()},High,
|
||||
26,Forms,Controlled components for forms,Use state to control form inputs,value + onChange for inputs,Uncontrolled inputs with refs,<input value={val} onChange={setVal}>,<input ref={inputRef}>,Medium,https://react.dev/reference/react-dom/components/input#controlling-an-input-with-a-state-variable
|
||||
27,Forms,Handle form submission properly,Prevent default and handle in submit handler,onSubmit with preventDefault,onClick on submit button only,<form onSubmit={handleSubmit}>,<button onClick={handleSubmit}>,Medium,
|
||||
28,Forms,Debounce rapid input changes,Debounce search/filter inputs,useDeferredValue or debounce for search,Filter on every keystroke,useDeferredValue(searchTerm),useEffect filtering on every change,Medium,https://react.dev/reference/react/useDeferredValue
|
||||
29,Hooks,Follow rules of hooks,Only call hooks at top level and in React functions,Hooks at component top level,Hooks in conditions loops or callbacks,"const [x, setX] = useState()","if (cond) { const [x, setX] = useState() }",High,https://react.dev/reference/rules/rules-of-hooks
|
||||
30,Hooks,Custom hooks for reusable logic,Extract shared stateful logic to custom hooks,useCustomHook for reusable patterns,Duplicate hook logic across components,const { data } = useFetch(url),Duplicate useEffect/useState in components,Medium,https://react.dev/learn/reusing-logic-with-custom-hooks
|
||||
31,Hooks,Name custom hooks with use prefix,Custom hooks must start with use,useFetch useForm useAuth,fetchData or getData for hook,function useFetch(url),function fetchData(url),High,
|
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32,Context,Use context for global data,Context for theme auth locale,Context for app-wide state,Context for frequently changing data,<ThemeContext.Provider>,Context for form field values,Medium,https://react.dev/learn/passing-data-deeply-with-context
|
||||
33,Context,Split contexts by concern,Separate contexts for different domains,ThemeContext + AuthContext,One giant AppContext,<ThemeProvider><AuthProvider>,<AppProvider value={{theme user...}}>,Medium,
|
||||
34,Context,Memoize context values,Prevent unnecessary re-renders with useMemo,useMemo for context value object,New object reference every render,"value={useMemo(() => ({...}), [])}","value={{ user, theme }}",High,
|
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35,Performance,Use React DevTools Profiler,Profile to identify performance bottlenecks,Profile before optimizing,Optimize without measuring,React DevTools Profiler,Guessing at bottlenecks,Medium,https://react.dev/learn/react-developer-tools
|
||||
36,Performance,Lazy load components,Use React.lazy for code splitting,lazy() for routes and heavy components,Import everything upfront,const Page = lazy(() => import('./Page')),import Page from './Page',Medium,https://react.dev/reference/react/lazy
|
||||
37,Performance,Virtualize long lists,Use windowing for lists over 100 items,react-window or react-virtual,Render thousands of DOM nodes,<VirtualizedList items={items}/>,{items.map(i => <Item />)},High,
|
||||
38,Performance,Batch state updates,React 18 auto-batches but be aware,Let React batch related updates,Manual batching with flushSync,setA(1); setB(2); // batched,flushSync(() => setA(1)),Low,https://react.dev/learn/queueing-a-series-of-state-updates
|
||||
39,ErrorHandling,Use error boundaries,Catch JavaScript errors in component tree,ErrorBoundary wrapping sections,Let errors crash entire app,<ErrorBoundary><App/></ErrorBoundary>,No error handling,High,https://react.dev/reference/react/Component#catching-rendering-errors-with-an-error-boundary
|
||||
40,ErrorHandling,Handle async errors,Catch errors in async operations,try/catch in async handlers,Unhandled promise rejections,try { await fetch() } catch(e) {},await fetch() // no catch,High,
|
||||
41,Testing,Test behavior not implementation,Test what user sees and does,Test renders and interactions,Test internal state or methods,expect(screen.getByText('Hello')),expect(component.state.name),Medium,https://testing-library.com/docs/react-testing-library/intro/
|
||||
42,Testing,Use testing-library queries,Use accessible queries,getByRole getByLabelText,getByTestId for everything,getByRole('button'),getByTestId('submit-btn'),Medium,https://testing-library.com/docs/queries/about#priority
|
||||
43,Accessibility,Use semantic HTML,Proper HTML elements for their purpose,button for clicks nav for navigation,div with onClick for buttons,<button onClick={...}>,<div onClick={...}>,High,https://react.dev/reference/react-dom/components#all-html-components
|
||||
44,Accessibility,Manage focus properly,Handle focus for modals dialogs,Focus trap in modals return focus on close,No focus management,useEffect to focus input,Modal without focus trap,High,
|
||||
45,Accessibility,Announce dynamic content,Use ARIA live regions for updates,aria-live for dynamic updates,Silent updates to screen readers,"<div aria-live=""polite"">{msg}</div>",<div>{msg}</div>,Medium,
|
||||
46,Accessibility,Label form controls,Associate labels with inputs,htmlFor matching input id,Placeholder as only label,"<label htmlFor=""email"">Email</label>","<input placeholder=""Email""/>",High,
|
||||
47,TypeScript,Type component props,Define interfaces for all props,interface Props with all prop types,any or missing types,interface Props { name: string },function Component(props: any),High,
|
||||
48,TypeScript,Type state properly,Provide types for useState,useState<Type>() for complex state,Inferred any types,useState<User | null>(null),useState(null),Medium,
|
||||
49,TypeScript,Type event handlers,Use React event types,React.ChangeEvent<HTMLInputElement>,Generic Event type,onChange: React.ChangeEvent<HTMLInputElement>,onChange: Event,Medium,
|
||||
50,TypeScript,Use generics for reusable components,Generic components for flexible typing,Generic props for list components,Union types for flexibility,<List<T> items={T[]}>,<List items={any[]}>,Medium,
|
||||
51,Patterns,Container/Presentational split,Separate data logic from UI,Container fetches presentational renders,Mixed data and UI in one,<UserContainer><UserView/></UserContainer>,<User /> with fetch and render,Low,
|
||||
52,Patterns,Render props for flexibility,Share code via render prop pattern,Render prop for customizable rendering,Duplicate logic across components,<DataFetcher render={data => ...}/>,Copy paste fetch logic,Low,https://react.dev/reference/react/cloneElement#passing-data-with-a-render-prop
|
||||
53,Patterns,Compound components,Related components sharing state,Tab + TabPanel sharing context,Prop drilling between related,<Tabs><Tab/><TabPanel/></Tabs>,<Tabs tabs={[]} panels={[...]}/>,Low,
|
||||
|
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No,Category,Guideline,Description,Do,Don't,Code Good,Code Bad,Severity,Docs URL
|
||||
1,Setup,Use CLI for installation,Install components via shadcn CLI for proper setup,npx shadcn@latest add component-name,Manual copy-paste from docs,npx shadcn@latest add button,Copy component code manually,High,https://ui.shadcn.com/docs/cli
|
||||
2,Setup,Initialize project properly,Run init command to set up components.json and globals.css,npx shadcn@latest init before adding components,Skip init and add components directly,npx shadcn@latest init,npx shadcn@latest add button (without init),High,https://ui.shadcn.com/docs/installation
|
||||
3,Setup,Configure path aliases,Set up proper import aliases in tsconfig and components.json,Use @/components/ui path aliases,Relative imports like ../../components,import { Button } from "@/components/ui/button",import { Button } from "../../components/ui/button",Medium,https://ui.shadcn.com/docs/installation
|
||||
4,Theming,Use CSS variables for colors,Define colors as CSS variables in globals.css for theming,CSS variables in :root and .dark,Hardcoded color values in components,bg-primary text-primary-foreground,bg-blue-500 text-white,High,https://ui.shadcn.com/docs/theming
|
||||
5,Theming,Follow naming convention,Use semantic color names with foreground pattern,primary/primary-foreground secondary/secondary-foreground,Generic color names,--primary --primary-foreground,--blue --light-blue,Medium,https://ui.shadcn.com/docs/theming
|
||||
6,Theming,Support dark mode,Include .dark class styles for all custom CSS,Define both :root and .dark color schemes,Only light mode colors,.dark { --background: 240 10% 3.9%; },No .dark class styles,High,https://ui.shadcn.com/docs/dark-mode
|
||||
7,Components,Use component variants,Leverage cva variants for consistent styling,Use variant prop for different styles,Inline conditional classes,<Button variant="destructive">,<Button className={isError ? "bg-red-500" : "bg-blue-500"}>,Medium,https://ui.shadcn.com/docs/components/button
|
||||
8,Components,Compose with className,Add custom classes via className prop for overrides,Extend with className for one-off customizations,Modify component source directly,<Button className="w-full">,Edit button.tsx to add w-full,Medium,https://ui.shadcn.com/docs/components/button
|
||||
9,Components,Use size variants consistently,Apply size prop for consistent sizing across components,size="sm" size="lg" for sizing,Mix size classes inconsistently,<Button size="lg">,<Button className="text-lg px-8 py-4">,Medium,https://ui.shadcn.com/docs/components/button
|
||||
10,Components,Prefer compound components,Use provided sub-components for complex UI,Card + CardHeader + CardContent pattern,Single component with many props,<Card><CardHeader><CardTitle>,<Card title="x" content="y" footer="z">,Medium,https://ui.shadcn.com/docs/components/card
|
||||
11,Dialog,Use Dialog for modal content,Dialog component for overlay modal windows,Dialog for confirmations forms details,Alert for modal content,<Dialog><DialogContent>,<Alert> styled as modal,High,https://ui.shadcn.com/docs/components/dialog
|
||||
12,Dialog,Handle dialog state properly,Use open and onOpenChange for controlled dialogs,Controlled state with useState,Uncontrolled with default open only,"<Dialog open={open} onOpenChange={setOpen}>","<Dialog defaultOpen={true}>",Medium,https://ui.shadcn.com/docs/components/dialog
|
||||
13,Dialog,Include proper dialog structure,Use DialogHeader DialogTitle DialogDescription,Complete semantic structure,Missing title or description,<DialogHeader><DialogTitle><DialogDescription>,<DialogContent><p>Content</p></DialogContent>,High,https://ui.shadcn.com/docs/components/dialog
|
||||
14,Sheet,Use Sheet for side panels,Sheet component for slide-out panels and drawers,Sheet for navigation filters settings,Dialog for side content,<Sheet side="right">,<Dialog> with slide animation,Medium,https://ui.shadcn.com/docs/components/sheet
|
||||
15,Sheet,Specify sheet side,Set side prop for sheet slide direction,Explicit side="left" or side="right",Default side without consideration,<Sheet><SheetContent side="left">,<Sheet><SheetContent>,Low,https://ui.shadcn.com/docs/components/sheet
|
||||
16,Form,Use Form with react-hook-form,Integrate Form component with react-hook-form for validation,useForm + Form + FormField pattern,Custom form handling without Form,<Form {...form}><FormField control={form.control}>,<form onSubmit={handleSubmit}>,High,https://ui.shadcn.com/docs/components/form
|
||||
17,Form,Use FormField for inputs,Wrap inputs in FormField for proper labeling and errors,FormField + FormItem + FormLabel + FormControl,Input without FormField wrapper,<FormField><FormItem><FormLabel><FormControl><Input>,<Input onChange={...}>,High,https://ui.shadcn.com/docs/components/form
|
||||
18,Form,Display form messages,Use FormMessage for validation error display,FormMessage after FormControl,Custom error text without FormMessage,<FormControl><Input/></FormControl><FormMessage/>,<Input/>{error && <span>{error}</span>},Medium,https://ui.shadcn.com/docs/components/form
|
||||
19,Form,Use Zod for validation,Define form schema with Zod for type-safe validation,zodResolver with form schema,Manual validation logic,zodResolver(formSchema),validate: (values) => { if (!values.email) },Medium,https://ui.shadcn.com/docs/components/form
|
||||
20,Select,Use Select for dropdowns,Select component for option selection,Select for choosing from list,Native select element,<Select><SelectTrigger><SelectContent>,<select><option>,Medium,https://ui.shadcn.com/docs/components/select
|
||||
21,Select,Structure Select properly,Include Trigger Value Content and Items,Complete Select structure,Missing SelectValue or SelectContent,<SelectTrigger><SelectValue/></SelectTrigger><SelectContent><SelectItem>,<Select><option>,High,https://ui.shadcn.com/docs/components/select
|
||||
22,Command,Use Command for search,Command component for searchable lists and palettes,Command for command palette search,Input with custom dropdown,<Command><CommandInput><CommandList>,<Input><div className="dropdown">,Medium,https://ui.shadcn.com/docs/components/command
|
||||
23,Command,Group command items,Use CommandGroup for categorized items,CommandGroup with heading for sections,Flat list without grouping,<CommandGroup heading="Suggestions"><CommandItem>,<CommandItem> without groups,Low,https://ui.shadcn.com/docs/components/command
|
||||
24,Table,Use Table for data display,Table component for structured data,Table for tabular data display,Div grid for table-like layouts,<Table><TableHeader><TableBody><TableRow>,<div className="grid">,Medium,https://ui.shadcn.com/docs/components/table
|
||||
25,Table,Include proper table structure,Use TableHeader TableBody TableRow TableCell,Semantic table structure,Missing thead or tbody,<TableHeader><TableRow><TableHead>,<Table><TableRow> without header,High,https://ui.shadcn.com/docs/components/table
|
||||
26,DataTable,Use DataTable for complex tables,Combine Table with TanStack Table for features,DataTable pattern for sorting filtering pagination,Custom table implementation,useReactTable + Table components,Custom sort filter pagination logic,Medium,https://ui.shadcn.com/docs/components/data-table
|
||||
27,Tabs,Use Tabs for content switching,Tabs component for tabbed interfaces,Tabs for related content sections,Custom tab implementation,<Tabs><TabsList><TabsTrigger><TabsContent>,<div onClick={() => setTab(...)},Medium,https://ui.shadcn.com/docs/components/tabs
|
||||
28,Tabs,Set default tab value,Specify defaultValue for initial tab,defaultValue on Tabs component,No default leaving first tab,<Tabs defaultValue="account">,<Tabs> without defaultValue,Low,https://ui.shadcn.com/docs/components/tabs
|
||||
29,Accordion,Use Accordion for collapsible,Accordion for expandable content sections,Accordion for FAQ settings panels,Custom collapse implementation,<Accordion><AccordionItem><AccordionTrigger>,<div onClick={() => setOpen(!open)}>,Medium,https://ui.shadcn.com/docs/components/accordion
|
||||
30,Accordion,Choose accordion type,Use type="single" or type="multiple" appropriately,type="single" for one open type="multiple" for many,Default type without consideration,<Accordion type="single" collapsible>,<Accordion> without type,Low,https://ui.shadcn.com/docs/components/accordion
|
||||
31,Toast,Use Sonner for toasts,Sonner integration for toast notifications,toast() from sonner for notifications,Custom toast implementation,toast("Event created"),setShowToast(true),Medium,https://ui.shadcn.com/docs/components/sonner
|
||||
32,Toast,Add Toaster to layout,Include Toaster component in root layout,<Toaster /> in app layout,Toaster in individual pages,app/layout.tsx: <Toaster />,page.tsx: <Toaster />,High,https://ui.shadcn.com/docs/components/sonner
|
||||
33,Toast,Use toast variants,Apply toast.success toast.error for context,Semantic toast methods,Generic toast for all messages,toast.success("Saved!") toast.error("Failed"),toast("Saved!") toast("Failed"),Medium,https://ui.shadcn.com/docs/components/sonner
|
||||
34,Popover,Use Popover for floating content,Popover for dropdown menus and floating panels,Popover for contextual actions,Absolute positioned divs,<Popover><PopoverTrigger><PopoverContent>,<div className="relative"><div className="absolute">,Medium,https://ui.shadcn.com/docs/components/popover
|
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35,Popover,Handle popover alignment,Use align and side props for positioning,Explicit alignment configuration,Default alignment for all,<PopoverContent align="start" side="bottom">,<PopoverContent>,Low,https://ui.shadcn.com/docs/components/popover
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36,DropdownMenu,Use DropdownMenu for actions,DropdownMenu for action lists and context menus,DropdownMenu for user menu actions,Popover for action lists,<DropdownMenu><DropdownMenuTrigger><DropdownMenuContent>,<Popover> for menu actions,Medium,https://ui.shadcn.com/docs/components/dropdown-menu
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37,DropdownMenu,Group menu items,Use DropdownMenuGroup and DropdownMenuSeparator,Organized menu with separators,Flat list of items,<DropdownMenuGroup><DropdownMenuItem><DropdownMenuSeparator>,<DropdownMenuItem> without organization,Low,https://ui.shadcn.com/docs/components/dropdown-menu
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38,Tooltip,Use Tooltip for hints,Tooltip for icon buttons and truncated text,Tooltip for additional context,Title attribute for tooltips,<Tooltip><TooltipTrigger><TooltipContent>,<button title="Delete">,Medium,https://ui.shadcn.com/docs/components/tooltip
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39,Tooltip,Add TooltipProvider,Wrap app or section in TooltipProvider,TooltipProvider at app level,TooltipProvider per tooltip,<TooltipProvider><App/></TooltipProvider>,<Tooltip><TooltipProvider>,High,https://ui.shadcn.com/docs/components/tooltip
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40,Skeleton,Use Skeleton for loading,Skeleton component for loading placeholders,Skeleton matching content layout,Spinner for content loading,<Skeleton className="h-4 w-[200px]"/>,<Spinner/> for card loading,Medium,https://ui.shadcn.com/docs/components/skeleton
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41,Skeleton,Match skeleton dimensions,Size skeleton to match loaded content,Skeleton same size as expected content,Generic skeleton size,<Skeleton className="h-12 w-12 rounded-full"/>,<Skeleton/> without sizing,Medium,https://ui.shadcn.com/docs/components/skeleton
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42,AlertDialog,Use AlertDialog for confirms,AlertDialog for destructive action confirmation,AlertDialog for delete confirmations,Dialog for confirmations,<AlertDialog><AlertDialogTrigger><AlertDialogContent>,<Dialog> for delete confirmation,High,https://ui.shadcn.com/docs/components/alert-dialog
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43,AlertDialog,Include action buttons,Use AlertDialogAction and AlertDialogCancel,Standard confirm/cancel pattern,Custom buttons in AlertDialog,<AlertDialogCancel>Cancel</AlertDialogCancel><AlertDialogAction>,<Button>Cancel</Button><Button>Confirm</Button>,Medium,https://ui.shadcn.com/docs/components/alert-dialog
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44,Sidebar,Use Sidebar for navigation,Sidebar component for app navigation,Sidebar for main app navigation,Custom sidebar implementation,<SidebarProvider><Sidebar><SidebarContent>,<div className="w-64 fixed">,Medium,https://ui.shadcn.com/docs/components/sidebar
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45,Sidebar,Wrap in SidebarProvider,Use SidebarProvider for sidebar state management,SidebarProvider at layout level,Sidebar without provider,<SidebarProvider><Sidebar></SidebarProvider>,<Sidebar> without provider,High,https://ui.shadcn.com/docs/components/sidebar
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46,Sidebar,Use SidebarTrigger,Include SidebarTrigger for mobile toggle,SidebarTrigger for responsive toggle,Custom toggle button,<SidebarTrigger/>,<Button onClick={() => toggleSidebar()}>,Medium,https://ui.shadcn.com/docs/components/sidebar
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47,Chart,Use Chart for data viz,Chart component with Recharts integration,Chart component for dashboards,Direct Recharts without wrapper,<ChartContainer config={chartConfig}>,<ResponsiveContainer><BarChart>,Medium,https://ui.shadcn.com/docs/components/chart
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48,Chart,Define chart config,Create chartConfig for consistent theming,chartConfig with color definitions,Inline colors in charts,"{ desktop: { label: ""Desktop"", color: ""#2563eb"" } }",<Bar fill="#2563eb"/>,Medium,https://ui.shadcn.com/docs/components/chart
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49,Chart,Use ChartTooltip,Apply ChartTooltip for interactive charts,ChartTooltip with ChartTooltipContent,Recharts Tooltip directly,<ChartTooltip content={<ChartTooltipContent/>}/>,<Tooltip/> from recharts,Low,https://ui.shadcn.com/docs/components/chart
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50,Blocks,Use blocks for scaffolding,Start from shadcn blocks for common layouts,npx shadcn@latest add dashboard-01,Build dashboard from scratch,npx shadcn@latest add login-01,Custom login page from scratch,Medium,https://ui.shadcn.com/blocks
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51,Blocks,Customize block components,Modify copied block code to fit needs,Edit block files after installation,Use blocks without modification,Customize dashboard-01 layout,Use dashboard-01 as-is,Low,https://ui.shadcn.com/blocks
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52,A11y,Use semantic components,Shadcn components have built-in ARIA,Rely on component accessibility,Override ARIA attributes,<Button> has button role,<div role="button">,High,https://ui.shadcn.com/docs/components/button
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53,A11y,Maintain focus management,Dialog Sheet handle focus automatically,Let components manage focus,Custom focus handling,<Dialog> traps focus,document.querySelector().focus(),High,https://ui.shadcn.com/docs/components/dialog
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54,A11y,Provide labels,Use FormLabel and aria-label appropriately,FormLabel for form inputs,Placeholder as only label,<FormLabel>Email</FormLabel><Input/>,<Input placeholder="Email"/>,High,https://ui.shadcn.com/docs/components/form
|
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55,Performance,Import components individually,Import only needed components,Named imports from component files,Import all from index,import { Button } from "@/components/ui/button",import { Button Card Dialog } from "@/components/ui",Medium,
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56,Performance,Lazy load dialogs,Dynamic import for heavy dialog content,React.lazy for dialog content,Import all dialogs upfront,const HeavyContent = lazy(() => import('./Heavy')),import HeavyContent from './Heavy',Medium,
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57,Customization,Extend variants with cva,Add new variants using class-variance-authority,Extend buttonVariants for new styles,Inline classes for variants,"variants: { size: { xl: ""h-14 px-8"" } }",className="h-14 px-8",Medium,https://ui.shadcn.com/docs/components/button
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58,Customization,Create custom components,Build new components following shadcn patterns,Use cn() and cva for custom components,Different patterns for custom,const Custom = ({ className }) => <div className={cn("base" className)}>,const Custom = ({ style }) => <div style={style}>,Medium,
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59,Patterns,Use asChild for composition,asChild prop for component composition,Slot pattern with asChild,Wrapper divs for composition,<Button asChild><Link href="/">,<Button><Link href="/"></Link></Button>,Medium,https://ui.shadcn.com/docs/components/button
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60,Patterns,Combine with React Hook Form,Form + useForm for complete forms,RHF Controller with shadcn inputs,Custom form state management,<FormField control={form.control} name="email">,<Input value={email} onChange={(e) => setEmail(e.target.value)},High,https://ui.shadcn.com/docs/components/form
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No,Category,Guideline,Description,Do,Don't,Code Good,Code Bad,Severity,Docs URL
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1,Reactivity,Use $: for reactive statements,Automatic dependency tracking,$: for derived values,Manual recalculation,$: doubled = count * 2,let doubled; count && (doubled = count * 2),Medium,https://svelte.dev/docs/svelte-components#script-3-$-marks-a-statement-as-reactive
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2,Reactivity,Trigger reactivity with assignment,Svelte tracks assignments not mutations,Reassign arrays/objects to trigger update,Mutate without reassignment,"items = [...items, newItem]",items.push(newItem),High,https://svelte.dev/docs/svelte-components#script-2-assignments-are-reactive
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3,Reactivity,Use $state in Svelte 5,Runes for explicit reactivity,let count = $state(0),Implicit reactivity in Svelte 5,let count = $state(0),let count = 0 (Svelte 5),Medium,https://svelte.dev/blog/runes
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4,Reactivity,Use $derived for computed values,$derived replaces $: in Svelte 5,let doubled = $derived(count * 2),$: in Svelte 5,let doubled = $derived(count * 2),$: doubled = count * 2 (Svelte 5),Medium,
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5,Reactivity,Use $effect for side effects,$effect replaces $: side effects,Use $effect for subscriptions,$: for side effects in Svelte 5,$effect(() => console.log(count)),$: console.log(count) (Svelte 5),Medium,
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6,Props,Export let for props,Declare props with export let,export let propName,Props without export,export let count = 0,let count = 0,High,https://svelte.dev/docs/svelte-components#script-1-export-creates-a-component-prop
|
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7,Props,Use $props in Svelte 5,$props rune for prop access,let { name } = $props(),export let in Svelte 5,"let { name, age = 0 } = $props()",export let name; export let age = 0,Medium,
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8,Props,Provide default values,Default props with assignment,export let count = 0,Required props without defaults,export let count = 0,export let count,Low,
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9,Props,Use spread props,Pass through unknown props,{...$$restProps} on elements,Manual prop forwarding,<button {...$$restProps}>,<button class={$$props.class}>,Low,https://svelte.dev/docs/basic-markup#attributes-and-props
|
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10,Bindings,Use bind: for two-way binding,Simplified input handling,bind:value for inputs,on:input with manual update,<input bind:value={name}>,<input value={name} on:input={e => name = e.target.value}>,Low,https://svelte.dev/docs/element-directives#bind-property
|
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11,Bindings,Bind to DOM elements,Reference DOM nodes,bind:this for element reference,querySelector in onMount,<div bind:this={el}>,onMount(() => el = document.querySelector()),Medium,
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12,Bindings,Use bind:group for radios/checkboxes,Simplified group handling,bind:group for radio/checkbox groups,Manual checked handling,"<input type=""radio"" bind:group={selected}>","<input type=""radio"" checked={selected === value}>",Low,
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13,Events,Use on: for event handlers,Event directive syntax,on:click={handler},addEventListener in onMount,<button on:click={handleClick}>,onMount(() => btn.addEventListener()),Medium,https://svelte.dev/docs/element-directives#on-eventname
|
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14,Events,Forward events with on:event,Pass events to parent,on:click without handler,createEventDispatcher for DOM events,<button on:click>,"dispatch('click', event)",Low,
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15,Events,Use createEventDispatcher,Custom component events,dispatch for custom events,on:event for custom events,"dispatch('save', { data })",on:save without dispatch,Medium,https://svelte.dev/docs/svelte#createeventdispatcher
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16,Lifecycle,Use onMount for initialization,Run code after component mounts,onMount for setup and data fetching,Code in script body for side effects,onMount(() => fetchData()),fetchData() in script body,High,https://svelte.dev/docs/svelte#onmount
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17,Lifecycle,Return cleanup from onMount,Automatic cleanup on destroy,Return function from onMount,Separate onDestroy for paired cleanup,onMount(() => { sub(); return unsub }),onMount(sub); onDestroy(unsub),Medium,
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18,Lifecycle,Use onDestroy sparingly,Only when onMount cleanup not possible,onDestroy for non-mount cleanup,onDestroy for mount-related cleanup,onDestroy for store unsubscribe,onDestroy(() => clearInterval(id)),Low,
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19,Lifecycle,Avoid beforeUpdate/afterUpdate,Usually not needed,Reactive statements instead,beforeUpdate for derived state,$: if (x) doSomething(),beforeUpdate(() => doSomething()),Low,
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20,Stores,Use writable for mutable state,Basic reactive store,writable for shared mutable state,Local variables for shared state,const count = writable(0),let count = 0 in module,Medium,https://svelte.dev/docs/svelte-store#writable
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21,Stores,Use readable for read-only state,External data sources,readable for derived/external data,writable for read-only data,"readable(0, set => interval(set))",writable(0) for timer,Low,https://svelte.dev/docs/svelte-store#readable
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22,Stores,Use derived for computed stores,Combine or transform stores,derived for computed values,Manual subscription for derived,"derived(count, $c => $c * 2)",count.subscribe(c => doubled = c * 2),Medium,https://svelte.dev/docs/svelte-store#derived
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23,Stores,Use $ prefix for auto-subscription,Automatic subscribe/unsubscribe,$storeName in components,Manual subscription,{$count},count.subscribe(c => value = c),High,
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24,Stores,Clean up custom subscriptions,Unsubscribe when component destroys,Return unsubscribe from onMount,Leave subscriptions open,onMount(() => store.subscribe(fn)),store.subscribe(fn) in script,High,
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25,Slots,Use slots for composition,Content projection,<slot> for flexible content,Props for all content,<slot>Default</slot>,"<Component content=""text""/>",Medium,https://svelte.dev/docs/special-elements#slot
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26,Slots,Name slots for multiple areas,Multiple content areas,"<slot name=""header"">",Single slot for complex layouts,"<slot name=""header""><slot name=""footer"">",<slot> with complex conditionals,Low,
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27,Slots,Check slot content with $$slots,Conditional slot rendering,$$slots.name for conditional rendering,Always render slot wrapper,"{#if $$slots.footer}<slot name=""footer""/>{/if}","<div><slot name=""footer""/></div>",Low,
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28,Styling,Use scoped styles by default,Styles scoped to component,<style> for component styles,Global styles for component,:global() only when needed,<style> all global,Medium,https://svelte.dev/docs/svelte-components#style
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29,Styling,Use :global() sparingly,Escape scoping when needed,:global for third-party styling,Global for all styles,:global(.external-lib),<style> without scoping,Medium,
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30,Styling,Use CSS variables for theming,Dynamic styling,CSS custom properties,Inline styles for themes,"style=""--color: {color}""","style=""color: {color}""",Low,
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31,Transitions,Use built-in transitions,Svelte transition directives,transition:fade for simple effects,Manual CSS transitions,<div transition:fade>,<div class:fade={visible}>,Low,https://svelte.dev/docs/element-directives#transition-fn
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32,Transitions,Use in: and out: separately,Different enter/exit animations,in:fly out:fade for asymmetric,Same transition for both,<div in:fly out:fade>,<div transition:fly>,Low,
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33,Transitions,Add local modifier,Prevent ancestor trigger,transition:fade|local,Global transitions for lists,<div transition:slide|local>,<div transition:slide>,Medium,
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34,Actions,Use actions for DOM behavior,Reusable DOM logic,use:action for DOM enhancements,onMount for each usage,<div use:clickOutside>,onMount(() => setupClickOutside(el)),Medium,https://svelte.dev/docs/element-directives#use-action
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35,Actions,Return update and destroy,Lifecycle methods for actions,"Return { update, destroy }",Only initial setup,"return { update(params) {}, destroy() {} }",return destroy only,Medium,
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36,Actions,Pass parameters to actions,Configure action behavior,use:action={params},Hardcoded action behavior,<div use:tooltip={options}>,<div use:tooltip>,Low,
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37,Logic,Use {#if} for conditionals,Template conditionals,{#if} {:else if} {:else},Ternary in expressions,{#if cond}...{:else}...{/if},{cond ? a : b} for complex,Low,https://svelte.dev/docs/logic-blocks#if
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38,Logic,Use {#each} for lists,List rendering,{#each} with key,Map in expression,{#each items as item (item.id)},{items.map(i => `<div>${i}</div>`)},Medium,
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39,Logic,Always use keys in {#each},Proper list reconciliation,(item.id) for unique key,Index as key or no key,{#each items as item (item.id)},"{#each items as item, i (i)}",High,
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40,Logic,Use {#await} for promises,Handle async states,{#await} for loading/error states,Manual promise handling,{#await promise}...{:then}...{:catch},{#if loading}...{#if error},Medium,https://svelte.dev/docs/logic-blocks#await
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41,SvelteKit,Use +page.svelte for routes,File-based routing,+page.svelte for route components,Custom routing setup,routes/about/+page.svelte,routes/About.svelte,Medium,https://kit.svelte.dev/docs/routing
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42,SvelteKit,Use +page.js for data loading,Load data before render,load function in +page.js,onMount for data fetching,export function load() {},onMount(() => fetchData()),High,https://kit.svelte.dev/docs/load
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43,SvelteKit,Use +page.server.js for server-only,Server-side data loading,+page.server.js for sensitive data,+page.js for API keys,+page.server.js with DB access,+page.js with DB access,High,
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44,SvelteKit,Use form actions,Server-side form handling,+page.server.js actions,API routes for forms,export const actions = { default },fetch('/api/submit'),Medium,https://kit.svelte.dev/docs/form-actions
|
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45,SvelteKit,Use $app/stores for app state,$page $navigating $updated,$page for current page data,Manual URL parsing,import { page } from '$app/stores',window.location.pathname,Medium,https://kit.svelte.dev/docs/modules#$app-stores
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46,Performance,Use {#key} for forced re-render,Reset component state,{#key id} for fresh instance,Manual destroy/create,{#key item.id}<Component/>{/key},on:change={() => component = null},Low,https://svelte.dev/docs/logic-blocks#key
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47,Performance,Avoid unnecessary reactivity,Not everything needs $:,$: only for side effects,$: for simple assignments,$: if (x) console.log(x),$: y = x (when y = x works),Low,
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48,Performance,Use immutable compiler option,Skip equality checks,immutable: true for large lists,Default for all components,<svelte:options immutable/>,Default without immutable,Low,
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49,TypeScript,"Use lang=""ts"" in script",TypeScript support,"<script lang=""ts"">",JavaScript for typed projects,"<script lang=""ts"">",<script> with JSDoc,Medium,https://svelte.dev/docs/typescript
|
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50,TypeScript,Type props with interface,Explicit prop types,interface $$Props for types,Untyped props,interface $$Props { name: string },export let name,Medium,
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51,TypeScript,Type events with createEventDispatcher,Type-safe events,createEventDispatcher<Events>(),Untyped dispatch,createEventDispatcher<{ save: Data }>(),createEventDispatcher(),Medium,
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52,Accessibility,Use semantic elements,Proper HTML in templates,button nav main appropriately,div for everything,<button on:click>,<div on:click>,High,
|
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53,Accessibility,Add aria to dynamic content,Accessible state changes,aria-live for updates,Silent dynamic updates,"<div aria-live=""polite"">{message}</div>",<div>{message}</div>,Medium,
|
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No,Category,Guideline,Description,Do,Don't,Code Good,Code Bad,Severity,Docs URL
|
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1,Views,Use struct for views,SwiftUI views are value types,struct MyView: View,class MyView: View,struct ContentView: View { var body: some View },class ContentView: View,High,https://developer.apple.com/documentation/swiftui/view
|
||||
2,Views,Keep views small and focused,Single responsibility for each view,Extract subviews for complex layouts,Large monolithic views,Extract HeaderView FooterView,500+ line View struct,Medium,
|
||||
3,Views,Use body computed property,body returns the view hierarchy,var body: some View { },func body() -> some View,"var body: some View { Text(""Hello"") }",func body() -> Text,High,
|
||||
4,Views,Prefer composition over inheritance,Compose views using ViewBuilder,Combine smaller views,Inheritance hierarchies,VStack { Header() Content() },class SpecialView extends BaseView,Medium,
|
||||
5,State,Use @State for local state,Simple value types owned by view,@State for view-local primitives,@State for shared data,@State private var count = 0,@State var sharedData: Model,High,https://developer.apple.com/documentation/swiftui/state
|
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6,State,Use @Binding for two-way data,Pass mutable state to child views,@Binding for child input,@State in child for parent data,@Binding var isOn: Bool,$isOn to pass binding,Medium,https://developer.apple.com/documentation/swiftui/binding
|
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7,State,Use @StateObject for reference types,ObservableObject owned by view,@StateObject for view-created objects,@ObservedObject for owned objects,@StateObject private var vm = ViewModel(),@ObservedObject var vm = ViewModel(),High,https://developer.apple.com/documentation/swiftui/stateobject
|
||||
8,State,Use @ObservedObject for injected objects,Reference types passed from parent,@ObservedObject for injected dependencies,@StateObject for injected objects,@ObservedObject var vm: ViewModel,@StateObject var vm: ViewModel (injected),High,https://developer.apple.com/documentation/swiftui/observedobject
|
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9,State,Use @EnvironmentObject for shared state,App-wide state injection,@EnvironmentObject for global state,Prop drilling through views,@EnvironmentObject var settings: Settings,Pass settings through 5 views,Medium,https://developer.apple.com/documentation/swiftui/environmentobject
|
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10,State,Use @Published in ObservableObject,Automatically publish property changes,@Published for observed properties,Manual objectWillChange calls,@Published var items: [Item] = [],var items: [Item] { didSet { objectWillChange.send() } },Medium,
|
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11,Observable,Use @Observable macro (iOS 17+),Modern observation without Combine,@Observable class for view models,ObservableObject for new projects,@Observable class ViewModel { },class ViewModel: ObservableObject,Medium,https://developer.apple.com/documentation/observation
|
||||
12,Observable,Use @Bindable for @Observable,Create bindings from @Observable,@Bindable var vm for bindings,@Binding with @Observable,@Bindable var viewModel,$viewModel.name with @Observable,Medium,
|
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13,Layout,Use VStack HStack ZStack,Standard stack-based layouts,Stacks for linear arrangements,GeometryReader for simple layouts,VStack { Text() Image() },GeometryReader for vertical list,Medium,https://developer.apple.com/documentation/swiftui/vstack
|
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14,Layout,Use LazyVStack LazyHStack for lists,Lazy loading for performance,Lazy stacks for long lists,Regular stacks for 100+ items,LazyVStack { ForEach(items) },VStack { ForEach(largeArray) },High,https://developer.apple.com/documentation/swiftui/lazyvstack
|
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15,Layout,Use GeometryReader sparingly,Only when needed for sizing,GeometryReader for responsive layouts,GeometryReader everywhere,GeometryReader for aspect ratio,GeometryReader wrapping everything,Medium,
|
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16,Layout,Use spacing and padding consistently,Consistent spacing throughout app,Design system spacing values,Magic numbers for spacing,.padding(16) or .padding(),".padding(13), .padding(17)",Low,
|
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17,Layout,Use frame modifiers correctly,Set explicit sizes when needed,.frame(maxWidth: .infinity),Fixed sizes for responsive content,.frame(maxWidth: .infinity),.frame(width: 375),Medium,
|
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18,Modifiers,Order modifiers correctly,Modifier order affects rendering,Background before padding for full coverage,Wrong modifier order,.padding().background(Color.red),.background(Color.red).padding(),High,
|
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19,Modifiers,Create custom ViewModifiers,Reusable modifier combinations,ViewModifier for repeated styling,Duplicate modifier chains,struct CardStyle: ViewModifier,.shadow().cornerRadius() everywhere,Medium,https://developer.apple.com/documentation/swiftui/viewmodifier
|
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20,Modifiers,Use conditional modifiers carefully,Avoid changing view identity,if-else with same view type,Conditional that changes view identity,Text(title).foregroundColor(isActive ? .blue : .gray),if isActive { Text().bold() } else { Text() },Medium,
|
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21,Navigation,Use NavigationStack (iOS 16+),Modern navigation with type-safe paths,NavigationStack with navigationDestination,NavigationView for new projects,NavigationStack { },NavigationView { } (deprecated),Medium,https://developer.apple.com/documentation/swiftui/navigationstack
|
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22,Navigation,Use navigationDestination,Type-safe navigation destinations,.navigationDestination(for:),NavigationLink(destination:),.navigationDestination(for: Item.self),NavigationLink(destination: DetailView()),Medium,
|
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23,Navigation,Use @Environment for dismiss,Programmatic navigation dismissal,@Environment(\.dismiss) var dismiss,presentationMode (deprecated),@Environment(\.dismiss) var dismiss,@Environment(\.presentationMode),Low,
|
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24,Lists,Use List for scrollable content,Built-in scrolling and styling,List for standard scrollable content,ScrollView + VStack for simple lists,List { ForEach(items) { } },ScrollView { VStack { ForEach } },Low,https://developer.apple.com/documentation/swiftui/list
|
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25,Lists,Provide stable identifiers,Use Identifiable or explicit id,Identifiable protocol or id parameter,Index as identifier,ForEach(items) where Item: Identifiable,"ForEach(items.indices, id: \.self)",High,
|
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26,Lists,Use onDelete and onMove,Standard list editing,onDelete for swipe to delete,Custom delete implementation,.onDelete(perform: delete),.onTapGesture for delete,Low,
|
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27,Forms,Use Form for settings,Grouped input controls,Form for settings screens,Manual grouping for forms,Form { Section { Toggle() } },VStack { Toggle() },Low,https://developer.apple.com/documentation/swiftui/form
|
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28,Forms,Use @FocusState for keyboard,Manage keyboard focus,@FocusState for text field focus,Manual first responder handling,@FocusState private var isFocused: Bool,UIKit first responder,Medium,https://developer.apple.com/documentation/swiftui/focusstate
|
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29,Forms,Validate input properly,Show validation feedback,Real-time validation feedback,Submit without validation,TextField with validation state,TextField without error handling,Medium,
|
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30,Async,Use .task for async work,Automatic cancellation on view disappear,.task for view lifecycle async,onAppear with Task,.task { await loadData() },onAppear { Task { await loadData() } },Medium,https://developer.apple.com/documentation/swiftui/view/task(priority:_:)
|
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31,Async,Handle loading states,Show progress during async operations,ProgressView during loading,Empty view during load,if isLoading { ProgressView() },No loading indicator,Medium,
|
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32,Async,Use @MainActor for UI updates,Ensure UI updates on main thread,@MainActor on view models,Manual DispatchQueue.main,@MainActor class ViewModel,DispatchQueue.main.async,Medium,
|
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33,Animation,Use withAnimation,Animate state changes,withAnimation for state transitions,No animation for state changes,withAnimation { isExpanded.toggle() },isExpanded.toggle(),Low,https://developer.apple.com/documentation/swiftui/withanimation(_:_:)
|
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34,Animation,Use .animation modifier,Apply animations to views,.animation(.spring()) on view,Manual animation timing,.animation(.easeInOut),CABasicAnimation equivalent,Low,
|
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35,Animation,Respect reduced motion,Check accessibility settings,Check accessibilityReduceMotion,Ignore motion preferences,@Environment(\.accessibilityReduceMotion),Always animate regardless,High,
|
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36,Preview,Use #Preview macro (Xcode 15+),Modern preview syntax,#Preview for view previews,PreviewProvider protocol,#Preview { ContentView() },struct ContentView_Previews: PreviewProvider,Low,
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37,Preview,Create multiple previews,Test different states and devices,Multiple previews for states,Single preview only,"#Preview(""Light"") { } #Preview(""Dark"") { }",Single preview configuration,Low,
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38,Preview,Use preview data,Dedicated preview mock data,Static preview data,Production data in previews,Item.preview for preview,Fetch real data in preview,Low,
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39,Performance,Avoid expensive body computations,Body should be fast to compute,Precompute in view model,Heavy computation in body,vm.computedValue in body,Complex calculation in body,High,
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40,Performance,Use Equatable views,Skip unnecessary view updates,Equatable for complex views,Default equality for all views,struct MyView: View Equatable,No Equatable conformance,Medium,
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41,Performance,Profile with Instruments,Measure before optimizing,Use SwiftUI Instruments,Guess at performance issues,Profile with Instruments,Optimize without measuring,Medium,
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42,Accessibility,Add accessibility labels,Describe UI elements,.accessibilityLabel for context,Missing labels,".accessibilityLabel(""Close button"")",Button without label,High,https://developer.apple.com/documentation/swiftui/view/accessibilitylabel(_:)-1d7jv
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43,Accessibility,Support Dynamic Type,Respect text size preferences,Scalable fonts and layouts,Fixed font sizes,.font(.body) with Dynamic Type,.font(.system(size: 16)),High,
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44,Accessibility,Use semantic views,Proper accessibility traits,Correct accessibilityTraits,Wrong semantic meaning,Button for actions Image for display,Image that acts like button,Medium,
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45,Testing,Use ViewInspector for testing,Third-party view testing,ViewInspector for unit tests,UI tests only,ViewInspector assertions,Only XCUITest,Medium,
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46,Testing,Test view models,Unit test business logic,XCTest for view model,Skip view model testing,Test ViewModel methods,No unit tests,Medium,
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47,Testing,Use preview as visual test,Previews catch visual regressions,Multiple preview configurations,No visual verification,Preview different states,Single preview only,Low,
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48,Architecture,Use MVVM pattern,Separate view and logic,ViewModel for business logic,Logic in View,ObservableObject ViewModel,@State for complex logic,Medium,
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49,Architecture,Keep views dumb,Views display view model state,View reads from ViewModel,Business logic in View,view.items from vm.items,Complex filtering in View,Medium,
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50,Architecture,Use dependency injection,Inject dependencies for testing,Initialize with dependencies,Hard-coded dependencies,init(service: ServiceProtocol),let service = RealService(),Medium,
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No,Category,Guideline,Description,Do,Don't,Code Good,Code Bad,Severity,Docs URL
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1,Composition,Use Composition API for new projects,Composition API offers better TypeScript support and logic reuse,<script setup> for components,Options API for new projects,<script setup>,export default { data() },Medium,https://vuejs.org/guide/extras/composition-api-faq.html
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2,Composition,Use script setup syntax,Cleaner syntax with automatic exports,<script setup> with defineProps,setup() function manually,<script setup>,<script> setup() { return {} },Low,https://vuejs.org/api/sfc-script-setup.html
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3,Reactivity,Use ref for primitives,ref() for primitive values that need reactivity,ref() for strings numbers booleans,reactive() for primitives,const count = ref(0),const count = reactive(0),Medium,https://vuejs.org/guide/essentials/reactivity-fundamentals.html
|
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4,Reactivity,Use reactive for objects,reactive() for complex objects and arrays,reactive() for objects with multiple properties,ref() for complex objects,const state = reactive({ user: null }),const state = ref({ user: null }),Medium,
|
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5,Reactivity,Access ref values with .value,Remember .value in script unwrap in template,Use .value in script,Forget .value in script,count.value++,count++ (in script),High,
|
||||
6,Reactivity,Use computed for derived state,Computed properties cache and update automatically,computed() for derived values,Methods for derived values,const doubled = computed(() => count.value * 2),const doubled = () => count.value * 2,Medium,https://vuejs.org/guide/essentials/computed.html
|
||||
7,Reactivity,Use shallowRef for large objects,Avoid deep reactivity for performance,shallowRef for large data structures,ref for large nested objects,const bigData = shallowRef(largeObject),const bigData = ref(largeObject),Medium,https://vuejs.org/api/reactivity-advanced.html#shallowref
|
||||
8,Watchers,Use watchEffect for simple cases,Auto-tracks dependencies,watchEffect for simple reactive effects,watch with explicit deps when not needed,watchEffect(() => console.log(count.value)),"watch(count, (val) => console.log(val))",Low,https://vuejs.org/guide/essentials/watchers.html
|
||||
9,Watchers,Use watch for specific sources,Explicit control over what to watch,watch with specific refs,watchEffect for complex conditional logic,"watch(userId, fetchUser)",watchEffect with conditionals,Medium,
|
||||
10,Watchers,Clean up side effects,Return cleanup function in watchers,Return cleanup in watchEffect,Leave subscriptions open,watchEffect((onCleanup) => { onCleanup(unsub) }),watchEffect without cleanup,High,
|
||||
11,Props,Define props with defineProps,Type-safe prop definitions,defineProps with TypeScript,Props without types,defineProps<{ msg: string }>(),defineProps(['msg']),Medium,https://vuejs.org/guide/typescript/composition-api.html#typing-component-props
|
||||
12,Props,Use withDefaults for default values,Provide defaults for optional props,withDefaults with defineProps,Defaults in destructuring,"withDefaults(defineProps<Props>(), { count: 0 })",const { count = 0 } = defineProps(),Medium,
|
||||
13,Props,Avoid mutating props,Props should be read-only,Emit events to parent for changes,Direct prop mutation,"emit('update:modelValue', newVal)",props.modelValue = newVal,High,
|
||||
14,Emits,Define emits with defineEmits,Type-safe event emissions,defineEmits with types,Emit without definition,defineEmits<{ change: [id: number] }>(),"emit('change', id) without define",Medium,https://vuejs.org/guide/typescript/composition-api.html#typing-component-emits
|
||||
15,Emits,Use v-model for two-way binding,Simplified parent-child data flow,v-model with modelValue prop,:value + @input manually,"<Child v-model=""value""/>","<Child :value=""value"" @input=""value = $event""/>",Low,https://vuejs.org/guide/components/v-model.html
|
||||
16,Lifecycle,Use onMounted for DOM access,DOM is ready in onMounted,onMounted for DOM operations,Access DOM in setup directly,onMounted(() => el.value.focus()),el.value.focus() in setup,High,https://vuejs.org/api/composition-api-lifecycle.html
|
||||
17,Lifecycle,Clean up in onUnmounted,Remove listeners and subscriptions,onUnmounted for cleanup,Leave listeners attached,onUnmounted(() => window.removeEventListener()),No cleanup on unmount,High,
|
||||
18,Lifecycle,Avoid onBeforeMount for data,Use onMounted or setup for data fetching,Fetch in onMounted or setup,Fetch in onBeforeMount,onMounted(async () => await fetchData()),onBeforeMount(async () => await fetchData()),Low,
|
||||
19,Components,Use single-file components,Keep template script style together,.vue files for components,Separate template/script files,Component.vue with all parts,Component.js + Component.html,Low,
|
||||
20,Components,Use PascalCase for components,Consistent component naming,PascalCase in imports and templates,kebab-case in script,<MyComponent/>,<my-component/>,Low,https://vuejs.org/style-guide/rules-strongly-recommended.html
|
||||
21,Components,Prefer composition over mixins,Composables replace mixins,Composables for shared logic,Mixins for code reuse,const { data } = useApi(),mixins: [apiMixin],Medium,
|
||||
22,Composables,Name composables with use prefix,Convention for composable functions,useFetch useAuth useForm,getData or fetchApi,export function useFetch(),export function fetchData(),Medium,https://vuejs.org/guide/reusability/composables.html
|
||||
23,Composables,Return refs from composables,Maintain reactivity when destructuring,Return ref values,Return reactive objects that lose reactivity,return { data: ref(null) },return reactive({ data: null }),Medium,
|
||||
24,Composables,Accept ref or value params,Use toValue for flexible inputs,toValue() or unref() for params,Only accept ref or only value,const val = toValue(maybeRef),const val = maybeRef.value,Low,https://vuejs.org/api/reactivity-utilities.html#tovalue
|
||||
25,Templates,Use v-bind shorthand,Cleaner template syntax,:prop instead of v-bind:prop,Full v-bind syntax,"<div :class=""cls"">","<div v-bind:class=""cls"">",Low,
|
||||
26,Templates,Use v-on shorthand,Cleaner event binding,@event instead of v-on:event,Full v-on syntax,"<button @click=""handler"">","<button v-on:click=""handler"">",Low,
|
||||
27,Templates,Avoid v-if with v-for,v-if has higher priority causes issues,Wrap in template or computed filter,v-if on same element as v-for,<template v-for><div v-if>,<div v-for v-if>,High,https://vuejs.org/style-guide/rules-essential.html#avoid-v-if-with-v-for
|
||||
28,Templates,Use key with v-for,Proper list rendering and updates,Unique key for each item,Index as key for dynamic lists,"v-for=""item in items"" :key=""item.id""","v-for=""(item, i) in items"" :key=""i""",High,
|
||||
29,State,Use Pinia for global state,Official state management for Vue 3,Pinia stores for shared state,Vuex for new projects,const store = useCounterStore(),Vuex with mutations,Medium,https://pinia.vuejs.org/
|
||||
30,State,Define stores with defineStore,Composition API style stores,Setup stores with defineStore,Options stores for complex state,"defineStore('counter', () => {})","defineStore('counter', { state })",Low,
|
||||
31,State,Use storeToRefs for destructuring,Maintain reactivity when destructuring,storeToRefs(store),Direct destructuring,const { count } = storeToRefs(store),const { count } = store,High,https://pinia.vuejs.org/core-concepts/#destructuring-from-a-store
|
||||
32,Routing,Use useRouter and useRoute,Composition API router access,useRouter() useRoute() in setup,this.$router this.$route,const router = useRouter(),this.$router.push(),Medium,https://router.vuejs.org/guide/advanced/composition-api.html
|
||||
33,Routing,Lazy load route components,Code splitting for routes,() => import() for components,Static imports for all routes,component: () => import('./Page.vue'),component: Page,Medium,https://router.vuejs.org/guide/advanced/lazy-loading.html
|
||||
34,Routing,Use navigation guards,Protect routes and handle redirects,beforeEach for auth checks,Check auth in each component,router.beforeEach((to) => {}),Check auth in onMounted,Medium,
|
||||
35,Performance,Use v-once for static content,Skip re-renders for static elements,v-once on never-changing content,v-once on dynamic content,<div v-once>{{ staticText }}</div>,<div v-once>{{ dynamicText }}</div>,Low,https://vuejs.org/api/built-in-directives.html#v-once
|
||||
36,Performance,Use v-memo for expensive lists,Memoize list items,v-memo with dependency array,Re-render entire list always,"<div v-for v-memo=""[item.id]"">",<div v-for> without memo,Medium,https://vuejs.org/api/built-in-directives.html#v-memo
|
||||
37,Performance,Use shallowReactive for flat objects,Avoid deep reactivity overhead,shallowReactive for flat state,reactive for simple objects,shallowReactive({ count: 0 }),reactive({ count: 0 }),Low,
|
||||
38,Performance,Use defineAsyncComponent,Lazy load heavy components,defineAsyncComponent for modals dialogs,Import all components eagerly,defineAsyncComponent(() => import()),import HeavyComponent from,Medium,https://vuejs.org/guide/components/async.html
|
||||
39,TypeScript,Use generic components,Type-safe reusable components,Generic with defineComponent,Any types in components,"<script setup lang=""ts"" generic=""T"">",<script setup> without types,Medium,https://vuejs.org/guide/typescript/composition-api.html
|
||||
40,TypeScript,Type template refs,Proper typing for DOM refs,ref<HTMLInputElement>(null),ref(null) without type,const input = ref<HTMLInputElement>(null),const input = ref(null),Medium,
|
||||
41,TypeScript,Use PropType for complex props,Type complex prop types,PropType<User> for object props,Object without type,type: Object as PropType<User>,type: Object,Medium,
|
||||
42,Testing,Use Vue Test Utils,Official testing library,mount shallowMount for components,Manual DOM testing,import { mount } from '@vue/test-utils',document.createElement,Medium,https://test-utils.vuejs.org/
|
||||
43,Testing,Test component behavior,Focus on inputs and outputs,Test props emit and rendered output,Test internal implementation,expect(wrapper.text()).toContain(),expect(wrapper.vm.internalState),Medium,
|
||||
44,Forms,Use v-model modifiers,Built-in input handling,.lazy .number .trim modifiers,Manual input parsing,"<input v-model.number=""age"">","<input v-model=""age""> then parse",Low,https://vuejs.org/guide/essentials/forms.html#modifiers
|
||||
45,Forms,Use VeeValidate or FormKit,Form validation libraries,VeeValidate for complex forms,Manual validation logic,useField useForm from vee-validate,Custom validation in each input,Medium,
|
||||
46,Accessibility,Use semantic elements,Proper HTML elements in templates,button nav main for purpose,div for everything,<button @click>,<div @click>,High,
|
||||
47,Accessibility,Bind aria attributes dynamically,Keep ARIA in sync with state,":aria-expanded=""isOpen""",Static ARIA values,":aria-expanded=""menuOpen""","aria-expanded=""true""",Medium,
|
||||
48,SSR,Use Nuxt for SSR,Full-featured SSR framework,Nuxt 3 for SSR apps,Manual SSR setup,npx nuxi init my-app,Custom SSR configuration,Medium,https://nuxt.com/
|
||||
49,SSR,Handle hydration mismatches,Client/server content must match,ClientOnly for browser-only content,Different content server/client,<ClientOnly><BrowserWidget/></ClientOnly>,<div>{{ Date.now() }}</div>,High,
|
||||
|
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.agent/skills/ui-ux-pro-max/data/styles.csv
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No,Style Category,Type,Keywords,Primary Colors,Secondary Colors,Effects & Animation,Best For,Do Not Use For,Light Mode ✓,Dark Mode ✓,Performance,Accessibility,Mobile-Friendly,Conversion-Focused,Framework Compatibility,Era/Origin,Complexity,AI Prompt Keywords,CSS/Technical Keywords,Implementation Checklist,Design System Variables
|
||||
1,Minimalism & Swiss Style,General,"Clean, simple, spacious, functional, white space, high contrast, geometric, sans-serif, grid-based, essential","Monochromatic, Black #000000, White #FFFFFF","Neutral (Beige #F5F1E8, Grey #808080, Taupe #B38B6D), Primary accent","Subtle hover (200-250ms), smooth transitions, sharp shadows if any, clear type hierarchy, fast loading","Enterprise apps, dashboards, documentation sites, SaaS platforms, professional tools","Creative portfolios, entertainment, playful brands, artistic experiments",✓ Full,✓ Full,⚡ Excellent,✓ WCAG AAA,✓ High,◐ Medium,"Tailwind 10/10, Bootstrap 9/10, MUI 9/10",1950s Swiss,Low,"Design a minimalist landing page. Use: white space, geometric layouts, sans-serif fonts, high contrast, grid-based structure, essential elements only. Avoid shadows and gradients. Focus on clarity and functionality.","display: grid, gap: 2rem, font-family: sans-serif, color: #000 or #FFF, max-width: 1200px, clean borders, no box-shadow unless necessary","☐ Grid-based layout 12-16 columns, ☐ Typography hierarchy clear, ☐ No unnecessary decorations, ☐ WCAG AAA contrast verified, ☐ Mobile responsive grid","--spacing: 2rem, --border-radius: 0px, --font-weight: 400-700, --shadow: none, --accent-color: single primary only"
|
||||
2,Neumorphism,General,"Soft UI, embossed, debossed, convex, concave, light source, subtle depth, rounded (12-16px), monochromatic","Light pastels: Soft Blue #C8E0F4, Soft Pink #F5E0E8, Soft Grey #E8E8E8","Tints/shades (±30%), gradient subtlety, color harmony","Soft box-shadow (multiple: -5px -5px 15px, 5px 5px 15px), smooth press (150ms), inner subtle shadow","Health/wellness apps, meditation platforms, fitness trackers, minimal interaction UIs","Complex apps, critical accessibility, data-heavy dashboards, high-contrast required",✓ Full,◐ Partial,⚡ Good,⚠ Low contrast,✓ Good,◐ Medium,"Tailwind 8/10, CSS-in-JS 9/10",2020s Modern,Medium,"Create a neumorphic UI with soft 3D effects. Use light pastels, rounded corners (12-16px), subtle soft shadows (multiple layers), no hard lines, monochromatic color scheme with light/dark variations. Embossed/debossed effect on interactive elements.","border-radius: 12-16px, box-shadow: -5px -5px 15px rgba(0,0,0,0.1), 5px 5px 15px rgba(255,255,255,0.8), background: linear-gradient(145deg, color1, color2), transform: scale on press","☐ Rounded corners 12-16px consistent, ☐ Multiple shadow layers (2-3), ☐ Pastel color verified, ☐ Monochromatic palette checked, ☐ Press animation smooth 150ms","--border-radius: 14px, --shadow-soft-1: -5px -5px 15px, --shadow-soft-2: 5px 5px 15px, --color-light: #F5F5F5, --color-primary: single pastel"
|
||||
3,Glassmorphism,General,"Frosted glass, transparent, blurred background, layered, vibrant background, light source, depth, multi-layer","Translucent white: rgba(255,255,255,0.1-0.3)","Vibrant: Electric Blue #0080FF, Neon Purple #8B00FF, Vivid Pink #FF1493, Teal #20B2AA","Backdrop blur (10-20px), subtle border (1px solid rgba white 0.2), light reflection, Z-depth","Modern SaaS, financial dashboards, high-end corporate, lifestyle apps, modal overlays, navigation","Low-contrast backgrounds, critical accessibility, performance-limited, dark text on dark",✓ Full,✓ Full,⚠ Good,⚠ Ensure 4.5:1,✓ Good,✓ High,"Tailwind 9/10, MUI 8/10, Chakra 8/10",2020s Modern,Medium,"Design a glassmorphic interface with frosted glass effect. Use backdrop blur (10-20px), translucent overlays (rgba 10-30% opacity), vibrant background colors, subtle borders, light source reflection, layered depth. Perfect for modern overlays and cards.","backdrop-filter: blur(15px), background: rgba(255, 255, 255, 0.15), border: 1px solid rgba(255,255,255,0.2), -webkit-backdrop-filter: blur(15px), z-index layering for depth","☐ Backdrop-filter blur 10-20px, ☐ Translucent white 15-30% opacity, ☐ Subtle border 1px light, ☐ Vibrant background verified, ☐ Text contrast 4.5:1 checked","--blur-amount: 15px, --glass-opacity: 0.15, --border-color: rgba(255,255,255,0.2), --background: vibrant color, --text-color: light/dark based on BG"
|
||||
4,Brutalism,General,"Raw, unpolished, stark, high contrast, plain text, default fonts, visible borders, asymmetric, anti-design","Primary: Red #FF0000, Blue #0000FF, Yellow #FFFF00, Black #000000, White #FFFFFF","Limited: Neon Green #00FF00, Hot Pink #FF00FF, minimal secondary","No smooth transitions (instant), sharp corners (0px), bold typography (700+), visible grid, large blocks","Design portfolios, artistic projects, counter-culture brands, editorial/media sites, tech blogs","Corporate environments, conservative industries, critical accessibility, customer-facing professional",✓ Full,✓ Full,⚡ Excellent,✓ WCAG AAA,◐ Medium,✗ Low,"Tailwind 10/10, Bootstrap 7/10",1950s Brutalist,Low,"Create a brutalist design with raw, unpolished, stark aesthetic. Use pure primary colors (red, blue, yellow), black & white, no smooth transitions (instant), sharp corners, bold large typography, visible grid lines, default system fonts, intentional 'broken' design elements.","border-radius: 0px, transition: none or 0s, font-family: system-ui or monospace, font-weight: 700+, border: visible 2-4px, colors: #FF0000, #0000FF, #FFFF00, #000000, #FFFFFF","☐ No border-radius (0px), ☐ No transitions (instant), ☐ Bold typography (700+), ☐ Pure primary colors used, ☐ Visible grid/borders, ☐ Asymmetric layout intentional","--border-radius: 0px, --transition-duration: 0s, --font-weight: 700-900, --colors: primary only, --border-style: visible, --grid-visible: true"
|
||||
5,3D & Hyperrealism,General,"Depth, realistic textures, 3D models, spatial navigation, tactile, skeuomorphic elements, rich detail, immersive","Deep Navy #001F3F, Forest Green #228B22, Burgundy #800020, Gold #FFD700, Silver #C0C0C0","Complex gradients (5-10 stops), realistic lighting, shadow variations (20-40% darker)","WebGL/Three.js 3D, realistic shadows (layers), physics lighting, parallax (3-5 layers), smooth 3D (300-400ms)","Gaming, product showcase, immersive experiences, high-end e-commerce, architectural viz, VR/AR","Low-end mobile, performance-limited, critical accessibility, data tables/forms",◐ Partial,◐ Partial,❌ Poor,⚠ Not accessible,✗ Low,◐ Medium,"Three.js 10/10, R3F 10/10, Babylon.js 10/10",2020s Modern,High,"Build an immersive 3D interface using realistic textures, 3D models (Three.js/Babylon.js), complex shadows, realistic lighting, parallax scrolling (3-5 layers), physics-based motion. Include skeuomorphic elements with tactile detail.","transform: translate3d, perspective: 1000px, WebGL canvas, Three.js/Babylon.js library, box-shadow: complex multi-layer, background: complex gradients, filter: drop-shadow()","☐ WebGL/Three.js integrated, ☐ 3D models loaded, ☐ Parallax 3-5 layers, ☐ Realistic lighting verified, ☐ Complex shadows rendered, ☐ Physics animation smooth 300-400ms","--perspective: 1000px, --parallax-layers: 5, --lighting-intensity: realistic, --shadow-depth: 20-40%, --animation-duration: 300-400ms"
|
||||
6,Vibrant & Block-based,General,"Bold, energetic, playful, block layout, geometric shapes, high color contrast, duotone, modern, energetic","Neon Green #39FF14, Electric Purple #BF00FF, Vivid Pink #FF1493, Bright Cyan #00FFFF, Sunburst #FFAA00","Complementary: Orange #FF7F00, Shocking Pink #FF006E, Lime #CCFF00, triadic schemes","Large sections (48px+ gaps), animated patterns, bold hover (color shift), scroll-snap, large type (32px+), 200-300ms","Startups, creative agencies, gaming, social media, youth-focused, entertainment, consumer","Financial institutions, healthcare, formal business, government, conservative, elderly",✓ Full,✓ Full,⚡ Good,◐ Ensure WCAG,✓ High,✓ High,"Tailwind 10/10, Chakra 9/10, Styled 9/10",2020s Modern,Medium,"Design an energetic, vibrant interface with bold block layouts, geometric shapes, high color contrast, large typography (32px+), animated background patterns, duotone effects. Perfect for startups and youth-focused apps. Use 4-6 contrasting colors from complementary/triadic schemes.","display: flex/grid with large gaps (48px+), font-size: 32px+, background: animated patterns (CSS), color: neon/vibrant colors, animation: continuous pattern movement","☐ Block layout with 48px+ gaps, ☐ Large typography 32px+, ☐ 4-6 vibrant colors max, ☐ Animated patterns active, ☐ Scroll-snap enabled, ☐ High contrast verified (7:1+)","--block-gap: 48px, --typography-size: 32px+, --color-palette: 4-6 vibrant colors, --animation: continuous pattern, --contrast-ratio: 7:1+"
|
||||
7,Dark Mode (OLED),General,"Dark theme, low light, high contrast, deep black, midnight blue, eye-friendly, OLED, night mode, power efficient","Deep Black #000000, Dark Grey #121212, Midnight Blue #0A0E27","Vibrant accents: Neon Green #39FF14, Electric Blue #0080FF, Gold #FFD700, Plasma Purple #BF00FF","Minimal glow (text-shadow: 0 0 10px), dark-to-light transitions, low white emission, high readability, visible focus","Night-mode apps, coding platforms, entertainment, eye-strain prevention, OLED devices, low-light","Print-first content, high-brightness outdoor, color-accuracy-critical",✗ No,✓ Only,⚡ Excellent,✓ WCAG AAA,✓ High,◐ Low,"Tailwind 10/10, MUI 10/10, Chakra 10/10",2020s Modern,Low,"Create an OLED-optimized dark interface with deep black (#000000), dark grey (#121212), midnight blue accents. Use minimal glow effects, vibrant neon accents (green, blue, gold, purple), high contrast text. Optimize for eye comfort and OLED power saving.","background: #000000 or #121212, color: #FFFFFF or #E0E0E0, text-shadow: 0 0 10px neon-color (sparingly), filter: brightness(0.8) if needed, color-scheme: dark","☐ Deep black #000000 or #121212, ☐ Vibrant neon accents used, ☐ Text contrast 7:1+, ☐ Minimal glow effects, ☐ OLED power optimization, ☐ No white (#FFFFFF) background","--bg-black: #000000, --bg-dark-grey: #121212, --text-primary: #FFFFFF, --accent-neon: neon colors, --glow-effect: minimal, --oled-optimized: true"
|
||||
8,Accessible & Ethical,General,"High contrast, large text (16px+), keyboard navigation, screen reader friendly, WCAG compliant, focus state, semantic","WCAG AA/AAA (4.5:1 min), simple primary, clear secondary, high luminosity (7:1+)","Symbol-based colors (not color-only), supporting patterns, inclusive combinations","Clear focus rings (3-4px), ARIA labels, skip links, responsive design, reduced motion, 44x44px touch targets","Government, healthcare, education, inclusive products, large audience, legal compliance, public",None - accessibility universal,✓ Full,✓ Full,⚡ Excellent,✓ WCAG AAA,✓ High,✓ High,All frameworks 10/10,Universal,Low,"Design with WCAG AAA compliance. Include: high contrast (7:1+), large text (16px+), keyboard navigation, screen reader compatibility, focus states visible (3-4px ring), semantic HTML, ARIA labels, skip links, reduced motion support (prefers-reduced-motion), 44x44px touch targets.","color-contrast: 7:1+, font-size: 16px+, outline: 3-4px on :focus-visible, aria-label, role attributes, @media (prefers-reduced-motion), touch-target: 44x44px, cursor: pointer","☐ WCAG AAA verified, ☐ 7:1+ contrast checked, ☐ Keyboard navigation tested, ☐ Screen reader tested, ☐ Focus visible 3-4px, ☐ Semantic HTML used, ☐ Touch targets 44x44px","--contrast-ratio: 7:1, --font-size-min: 16px, --focus-ring: 3-4px, --touch-target: 44x44px, --wcag-level: AAA, --keyboard-accessible: true, --sr-tested: true"
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9,Claymorphism,General,"Soft 3D, chunky, playful, toy-like, bubbly, thick borders (3-4px), double shadows, rounded (16-24px)","Pastel: Soft Peach #FDBCB4, Baby Blue #ADD8E6, Mint #98FF98, Lilac #E6E6FA, light BG","Soft gradients (pastel-to-pastel), light/dark variations (20-30%), gradient subtle","Inner+outer shadows (subtle, no hard lines), soft press (200ms ease-out), fluffy elements, smooth transitions","Educational apps, children's apps, SaaS platforms, creative tools, fun-focused, onboarding, casual games","Formal corporate, professional services, data-critical, serious/medical, legal apps, finance",✓ Full,◐ Partial,⚡ Good,⚠ Ensure 4.5:1,✓ High,✓ High,"Tailwind 9/10, CSS-in-JS 9/10",2020s Modern,Medium,"Design a playful, toy-like interface with soft 3D, chunky elements, bubbly aesthetic, rounded edges (16-24px), thick borders (3-4px), double shadows (inner + outer), pastel colors, smooth animations. Perfect for children's apps and creative tools.","border-radius: 16-24px, border: 3-4px solid, box-shadow: inset -2px -2px 8px, 4px 4px 8px, background: pastel-gradient, animation: soft bounce (cubic-bezier 0.34, 1.56)","☐ Border-radius 16-24px, ☐ Thick borders 3-4px, ☐ Double shadows (inner+outer), ☐ Pastel colors used, ☐ Soft bounce animations, ☐ Playful interactions","--border-radius: 20px, --border-width: 3-4px, --shadow-inner: inset -2px -2px 8px, --shadow-outer: 4px 4px 8px, --color-palette: pastels, --animation: bounce"
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10,Aurora UI,General,"Vibrant gradients, smooth blend, Northern Lights effect, mesh gradient, luminous, atmospheric, abstract","Complementary: Blue-Orange, Purple-Yellow, Electric Blue #0080FF, Magenta #FF1493, Cyan #00FFFF","Smooth transitions (Blue→Purple→Pink→Teal), iridescent effects, blend modes (screen, multiply)","Large flowing CSS/SVG gradients, subtle 8-12s animations, depth via color layering, smooth morph","Modern SaaS, creative agencies, branding, music platforms, lifestyle, premium products, hero sections","Data-heavy dashboards, critical accessibility, content-heavy where distraction issues",✓ Full,✓ Full,⚠ Good,⚠ Text contrast,✓ Good,✓ High,"Tailwind 9/10, CSS-in-JS 10/10",2020s Modern,Medium,"Create a vibrant gradient interface inspired by Northern Lights with mesh gradients, smooth color blends, flowing animations. Use complementary color pairs (blue-orange, purple-yellow), flowing background gradients, subtle continuous animations (8-12s loops), iridescent effects.","background: conic-gradient or radial-gradient with multiple stops, animation: @keyframes gradient (8-12s), background-size: 200% 200%, filter: saturate(1.2), blend-mode: screen or multiply","☐ Mesh/flowing gradients applied, ☐ 8-12s animation loop, ☐ Complementary colors used, ☐ Smooth color transitions, ☐ Iridescent effect subtle, ☐ Text contrast verified","--gradient-colors: complementary pairs, --animation-duration: 8-12s, --blend-mode: screen, --color-saturation: 1.2, --effect: iridescent, --loop-smooth: true"
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11,Retro-Futurism,General,"Vintage sci-fi, 80s aesthetic, neon glow, geometric patterns, CRT scanlines, pixel art, cyberpunk, synthwave","Neon Blue #0080FF, Hot Pink #FF006E, Cyan #00FFFF, Deep Black #1A1A2E, Purple #5D34D0","Metallic Silver #C0C0C0, Gold #FFD700, duotone, 80s Pink #FF10F0, neon accents","CRT scanlines (::before overlay), neon glow (text-shadow+box-shadow), glitch effects (skew/offset keyframes)","Gaming, entertainment, music platforms, tech brands, artistic projects, nostalgic, cyberpunk","Conservative industries, critical accessibility, professional/corporate, elderly, legal/finance",✓ Full,✓ Dark focused,⚠ Moderate,⚠ High contrast/strain,◐ Medium,◐ Medium,"Tailwind 8/10, CSS-in-JS 9/10",1980s Retro,Medium,"Build a retro-futuristic (cyberpunk/vaporwave) interface with neon colors (blue, pink, cyan), deep black background, 80s aesthetic, CRT scanlines, glitch effects, neon glow text/borders, monospace fonts, geometric patterns. Use neon text-shadow and animated glitch effects.","color: neon colors (#0080FF, #FF006E, #00FFFF), text-shadow: 0 0 10px neon, background: #000 or #1A1A2E, font-family: monospace, animation: glitch (skew+offset), filter: hue-rotate","☐ Neon colors used, ☐ CRT scanlines effect, ☐ Glitch animations active, ☐ Monospace font, ☐ Deep black background, ☐ Glow effects applied, ☐ 80s patterns present","--neon-colors: #0080FF #FF006E #00FFFF, --background: #000000, --font-family: monospace, --effect: glitch+glow, --scanline-opacity: 0.3, --crt-effect: true"
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12,Flat Design,General,"2D, minimalist, bold colors, no shadows, clean lines, simple shapes, typography-focused, modern, icon-heavy","Solid bright: Red, Orange, Blue, Green, limited palette (4-6 max)","Complementary colors, muted secondaries, high saturation, clean accents","No gradients/shadows, simple hover (color/opacity shift), fast loading, clean transitions (150-200ms ease), minimal icons","Web apps, mobile apps, cross-platform, startup MVPs, user-friendly, SaaS, dashboards, corporate","Complex 3D, premium/luxury, artistic portfolios, immersive experiences, high-detail",✓ Full,✓ Full,⚡ Excellent,✓ WCAG AAA,✓ High,✓ High,"Tailwind 10/10, Bootstrap 10/10, MUI 9/10",2010s Modern,Low,"Create a flat, 2D interface with bold colors, no shadows/gradients, clean lines, simple geometric shapes, icon-heavy, typography-focused, minimal ornamentation. Use 4-6 solid, bright colors in a limited palette with high saturation.","box-shadow: none, background: solid color, border-radius: 0-4px, color: solid (no gradients), fill: solid, stroke: 1-2px, font: bold sans-serif, icons: simplified SVG","☐ No shadows/gradients, ☐ 4-6 solid colors max, ☐ Clean lines consistent, ☐ Simple shapes used, ☐ Icon-heavy layout, ☐ High saturation colors, ☐ Fast loading verified","--shadow: none, --color-palette: 4-6 solid, --border-radius: 2px, --gradient: none, --icons: simplified SVG, --animation: minimal 150-200ms"
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13,Skeuomorphism,General,"Realistic, texture, depth, 3D appearance, real-world metaphors, shadows, gradients, tactile, detailed, material","Rich realistic: wood, leather, metal colors, detailed gradients (8-12 stops), metallic effects","Realistic lighting gradients, shadow variations (30-50% darker), texture overlays, material colors","Realistic shadows (layers), depth (perspective), texture details (noise, grain), realistic animations (300-500ms)","Legacy apps, gaming, immersive storytelling, premium products, luxury, realistic simulations, education","Modern enterprise, critical accessibility, low-performance, web (use Flat/Modern)",◐ Partial,◐ Partial,❌ Poor,⚠ Textures reduce readability,✗ Low,◐ Medium,"CSS-in-JS 7/10, Custom 8/10",2007-2012 iOS,High,"Design a realistic, textured interface with 3D depth, real-world metaphors (leather, wood, metal), complex gradients (8-12 stops), realistic shadows, grain/texture overlays, tactile press animations. Perfect for premium/luxury products.","background: complex gradient (8-12 stops), box-shadow: realistic multi-layer, background-image: texture overlay (noise, grain), filter: drop-shadow, transform: scale on press (300-500ms)","☐ Realistic textures applied, ☐ Complex gradients 8-12 stops, ☐ Multi-layer shadows, ☐ Texture overlays present, ☐ Tactile animations smooth, ☐ Depth effect pronounced","--gradient-stops: 8-12, --texture-overlay: noise+grain, --shadow-layers: 3+, --animation-duration: 300-500ms, --depth-effect: pronounced, --tactile: true"
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14,Liquid Glass,General,"Flowing glass, morphing, smooth transitions, fluid effects, translucent, animated blur, iridescent, chromatic aberration","Vibrant iridescent (rainbow spectrum), translucent base with opacity shifts, gradient fluidity","Chromatic aberration (Red-Cyan), iridescent oil-spill, fluid gradient blends, holographic effects","Morphing elements (SVG/CSS), fluid animations (400-600ms curves), dynamic blur (backdrop-filter), color transitions","Premium SaaS, high-end e-commerce, creative platforms, branding experiences, luxury portfolios","Performance-limited, critical accessibility, complex data, budget projects",✓ Full,✓ Full,⚠ Moderate-Poor,⚠ Text contrast,◐ Medium,✓ High,"Framer Motion 10/10, GSAP 10/10",2020s Modern,High,"Create a premium liquid glass effect with morphing shapes, flowing animations, chromatic aberration, iridescent gradients, smooth 400-600ms transitions. Use SVG morphing for shape changes, dynamic blur, smooth color transitions creating a fluid, premium feel.","animation: morphing SVG paths (400-600ms), backdrop-filter: blur + saturate, filter: hue-rotate + brightness, blend-mode: screen, background: iridescent gradient","☐ Morphing animations 400-600ms, ☐ Chromatic aberration applied, ☐ Dynamic blur active, ☐ Iridescent gradients, ☐ Smooth color transitions, ☐ Premium feel achieved","--morph-duration: 400-600ms, --blur-amount: 15px, --chromatic-aberration: true, --iridescent: true, --blend-mode: screen, --smooth-transitions: true"
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15,Motion-Driven,General,"Animation-heavy, microinteractions, smooth transitions, scroll effects, parallax, entrance anim, page transitions","Bold colors emphasize movement, high contrast animated, dynamic gradients, accent action colors","Transitional states, success (Green #22C55E), error (Red #EF4444), neutral feedback","Scroll anim (Intersection Observer), hover (300-400ms), entrance, parallax (3-5 layers), page transitions","Portfolio sites, storytelling platforms, interactive experiences, entertainment apps, creative, SaaS","Data dashboards, critical accessibility, low-power devices, content-heavy, motion-sensitive",✓ Full,✓ Full,⚠ Good,⚠ Prefers-reduced-motion,✓ Good,✓ High,"GSAP 10/10, Framer Motion 10/10",2020s Modern,High,"Build an animation-heavy interface with scroll-triggered animations, microinteractions, parallax scrolling (3-5 layers), smooth transitions (300-400ms), entrance animations, page transitions. Use Intersection Observer for scroll effects, transform for performance, GPU acceleration.","animation: @keyframes scroll-reveal, transform: translateY/X, Intersection Observer API, will-change: transform, scroll-behavior: smooth, animation-duration: 300-400ms","☐ Scroll animations active, ☐ Parallax 3-5 layers, ☐ Entrance animations smooth, ☐ Page transitions fluid, ☐ GPU accelerated, ☐ Prefers-reduced-motion respected","--animation-duration: 300-400ms, --parallax-layers: 5, --scroll-behavior: smooth, --gpu-accelerated: true, --entrance-animation: true, --page-transition: smooth"
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16,Micro-interactions,General,"Small animations, gesture-based, tactile feedback, subtle animations, contextual interactions, responsive","Subtle color shifts (10-20%), feedback: Green #22C55E, Red #EF4444, Amber #F59E0B","Accent feedback, neutral supporting, clear action indicators","Small hover (50-100ms), loading spinners, success/error state anim, gesture-triggered (swipe/pinch), haptic","Mobile apps, touchscreen UIs, productivity tools, user-friendly, consumer apps, interactive components","Desktop-only, critical performance, accessibility-first (alternatives needed)",✓ Full,✓ Full,⚡ Excellent,✓ Good,✓ High,✓ High,"Framer Motion 10/10, React Spring 9/10",2020s Modern,Medium,"Design with delightful micro-interactions: small 50-100ms animations, gesture-based responses, tactile feedback, loading spinners, success/error states, subtle hover effects, haptic feedback triggers for mobile. Focus on responsive, contextual interactions.","animation: short 50-100ms, transition: hover states, @media (hover: hover) for desktop, :active for press, haptic-feedback CSS/API, loading animation smooth loop","☐ Micro-animations 50-100ms, ☐ Gesture-responsive, ☐ Tactile feedback visual/haptic, ☐ Loading spinners smooth, ☐ Success/error states clear, ☐ Hover effects subtle","--micro-animation-duration: 50-100ms, --gesture-responsive: true, --haptic-feedback: true, --loading-animation: smooth, --state-feedback: success+error"
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17,Inclusive Design,General,"Accessible, color-blind friendly, high contrast, haptic feedback, voice interaction, screen reader, WCAG AAA, universal","WCAG AAA (7:1+ contrast), avoid red-green only, symbol-based indicators, high contrast primary","Supporting patterns (stripes, dots, hatch), symbols, combinations, clear non-color indicators","Haptic feedback (vibration), voice guidance, focus indicators (4px+ ring), motion options, alt content, semantic","Public services, education, healthcare, finance, government, accessible consumer, inclusive",None - accessibility universal,✓ Full,✓ Full,⚡ Excellent,✓ WCAG AAA,✓ High,✓ High,All frameworks 10/10,Universal,Low,"Design for universal accessibility: high contrast (7:1+), large text (16px+), keyboard-only navigation, screen reader optimization, WCAG AAA compliance, symbol-based color indicators (not color-only), haptic feedback, voice interaction support, reduced motion options.","aria-* attributes complete, role attributes semantic, focus-visible: 3-4px ring, color-contrast: 7:1+, @media (prefers-reduced-motion), alt text on all images, form labels properly associated","☐ WCAG AAA verified, ☐ 7:1+ contrast all text, ☐ Keyboard accessible (Tab/Enter), ☐ Screen reader tested, ☐ Focus visible 3-4px, ☐ No color-only indicators, ☐ Haptic fallback","--contrast-ratio: 7:1, --font-size: 16px+, --keyboard-accessible: true, --sr-compatible: true, --wcag-level: AAA, --color-symbols: true, --haptic: enabled"
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18,Zero Interface,General,"Minimal visible UI, voice-first, gesture-based, AI-driven, invisible controls, predictive, context-aware, ambient","Neutral backgrounds: Soft white #FAFAFA, light grey #F0F0F0, warm off-white #F5F1E8","Subtle feedback: light green, light red, minimal UI elements, soft accents","Voice recognition UI, gesture detection, AI predictions (smooth reveal), progressive disclosure, smart suggestions","Voice assistants, AI platforms, future-forward UX, smart home, contextual computing, ambient experiences","Complex workflows, data-entry heavy, traditional systems, legacy support, explicit control",✓ Full,✓ Full,⚡ Excellent,✓ Excellent,✓ High,✓ High,"Tailwind 10/10, Custom 10/10",2020s AI-Era,Low,"Create a voice-first, gesture-based, AI-driven interface with minimal visible UI, progressive disclosure, voice recognition UI, gesture detection, AI predictions, smart suggestions, context-aware actions. Hide controls until needed.","voice-commands: Web Speech API, gesture-detection: touch events, AI-predictions: hidden by default (reveal on hover), progressive-disclosure: show on demand, minimal UI visible","☐ Voice commands responsive, ☐ Gesture detection active, ☐ AI predictions hidden/revealed, ☐ Progressive disclosure working, ☐ Minimal visible UI, ☐ Smart suggestions contextual","--voice-ui: enabled, --gesture-detection: active, --ai-predictions: smart, --progressive-disclosure: true, --visible-ui: minimal, --context-aware: true"
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19,Soft UI Evolution,General,"Evolved soft UI, better contrast, modern aesthetics, subtle depth, accessibility-focused, improved shadows, hybrid","Improved contrast pastels: Soft Blue #87CEEB, Soft Pink #FFB6C1, Soft Green #90EE90, better hierarchy","Better combinations, accessible secondary, supporting with improved contrast, modern accents","Improved shadows (softer than flat, clearer than neumorphism), modern (200-300ms), focus visible, WCAG AA/AAA","Modern enterprise apps, SaaS platforms, health/wellness, modern business tools, professional, hybrid","Extreme minimalism, critical performance, systems without modern OS",✓ Full,✓ Full,⚡ Excellent,✓ WCAG AA+,✓ High,✓ High,"Tailwind 9/10, MUI 9/10, Chakra 9/10",2020s Modern,Medium,"Design evolved neumorphism with improved contrast (WCAG AA+), modern aesthetics, subtle depth, accessibility focus. Use soft shadows (softer than flat but clearer than pure neumorphism), better color hierarchy, improved focus states, modern 200-300ms animations.","box-shadow: softer multi-layer (0 2px 4px), background: improved contrast pastels, border-radius: 8-12px, animation: 200-300ms smooth, outline: 2-3px on focus, contrast: 4.5:1+","☐ Improved contrast AA/AAA, ☐ Soft shadows modern, ☐ Border-radius 8-12px, ☐ Animations 200-300ms, ☐ Focus states visible, ☐ Color hierarchy clear","--shadow-soft: modern blend, --border-radius: 10px, --animation-duration: 200-300ms, --contrast-ratio: 4.5:1+, --color-hierarchy: improved, --wcag-level: AA+"
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20,Hero-Centric Design,Landing Page,"Large hero section, compelling headline, high-contrast CTA, product showcase, value proposition, hero image/video, dramatic visual","Brand primary color, white/light backgrounds for contrast, accent color for CTA","Supporting colors for secondary CTAs, accent highlights, trust elements (testimonials, logos)","Smooth scroll reveal, fade-in animations on hero, subtle background parallax, CTA glow/pulse effect","SaaS landing pages, product launches, service landing pages, B2B platforms, tech companies","Complex navigation, multi-page experiences, data-heavy applications",✓ Full,✓ Full,⚡ Good,✓ WCAG AA,✓ Full,✓ Very High,"Tailwind 10/10, Bootstrap 9/10",2020s Modern,Medium,"Design a hero-centric landing page. Use: full-width hero section, compelling headline (60-80 chars), high-contrast CTA button, product screenshot or video, value proposition above fold, gradient or image background, clear visual hierarchy.","min-height: 100vh, display: flex, align-items: center, background: linear-gradient or image, text-shadow for readability, max-width: 800px for text, button with hover scale (1.05)","☐ Hero section full viewport height, ☐ Headline visible above fold, ☐ CTA button high contrast, ☐ Background image optimized (WebP), ☐ Text readable on background, ☐ Mobile responsive layout","--hero-min-height: 100vh, --headline-size: clamp(2rem, 5vw, 4rem), --cta-padding: 1rem 2rem, --overlay-opacity: 0.5, --text-shadow: 0 2px 4px rgba(0,0,0,0.3)"
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21,Conversion-Optimized,Landing Page,"Form-focused, minimalist design, single CTA focus, high contrast, urgency elements, trust signals, social proof, clear value","Primary brand color, high-contrast white/light backgrounds, warning/urgency colors for time-limited offers","Secondary CTA color (muted), trust element colors (testimonial highlights), accent for key benefits","Hover states on CTA (color shift, slight scale), form field focus animations, loading spinner, success feedback","E-commerce product pages, free trial signups, lead generation, SaaS pricing pages, limited-time offers","Complex feature explanations, multi-product showcases, technical documentation",✓ Full,✓ Full,⚡ Excellent,✓ WCAG AA,✓ Full (mobile-optimized),✓ Very High,"Tailwind 10/10, Bootstrap 9/10",2020s Modern,Medium,"Design a conversion-optimized landing page. Use: single primary CTA, minimal distractions, trust badges, urgency elements (limited time), social proof (testimonials), clear value proposition, form above fold, progress indicators.","form with focus states, input:focus ring, button: primary color high contrast, position: sticky for CTA, max-width: 600px for form, loading spinner, success/error states","☐ Single primary CTA visible, ☐ Form fields minimal (3-5), ☐ Trust badges present, ☐ Social proof above fold, ☐ Mobile form optimized, ☐ Loading states implemented, ☐ A/B test ready","--cta-color: high contrast primary, --form-max-width: 600px, --input-height: 48px, --focus-ring: 3px solid accent, --success-color: #22C55E, --error-color: #EF4444"
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22,Feature-Rich Showcase,Landing Page,"Multiple feature sections, grid layout, benefit cards, visual feature demonstrations, interactive elements, problem-solution pairs","Primary brand, bright secondary colors for feature cards, contrasting accent for CTAs","Supporting colors for: benefits (green), problems (red/orange), features (blue/purple), social proof (neutral)","Card hover effects (lift/scale), icon animations on scroll, feature toggle animations, smooth section transitions","Enterprise SaaS, software tools landing pages, platform services, complex product explanations, B2B products","Simple product pages, early-stage startups with few features, entertainment landing pages",✓ Full,✓ Full,⚡ Good,✓ WCAG AA,✓ Good,✓ High,"Tailwind 10/10, Bootstrap 9/10",2020s Modern,Medium,"Design a feature showcase landing page. Use: grid layout for features (3-4 columns), feature cards with icons, benefit-focused copy, alternating sections, comparison tables, interactive demos, problem-solution pairs.","display: grid, grid-template-columns: repeat(auto-fit, minmax(280px, 1fr)), gap: 2rem, card hover effects (translateY -4px), icon containers, alternating background colors","☐ Feature grid responsive, ☐ Icons consistent style, ☐ Card hover effects smooth, ☐ Alternating sections contrast, ☐ Benefits clearly stated, ☐ Mobile stacks properly","--card-padding: 2rem, --card-radius: 12px, --icon-size: 48px, --grid-gap: 2rem, --section-padding: 4rem 0, --hover-transform: translateY(-4px)"
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23,Minimal & Direct,Landing Page,"Minimal text, white space heavy, single column layout, direct messaging, clean typography, visual-centric, fast-loading","Monochromatic primary, white background, single accent color for CTA, black/dark grey text","Minimal secondary colors, reserved for critical CTAs only, neutral supporting elements","Very subtle hover effects, minimal animations, fast page load (no heavy animations), smooth scroll","Simple service landing pages, indie products, consulting services, micro SaaS, freelancer portfolios","Feature-heavy products, complex explanations, multi-product showcases",✓ Full,✓ Full,⚡ Excellent,✓ WCAG AAA,✓ Full,✓ High,"Tailwind 10/10, Bootstrap 9/10",2020s Modern,Medium,"Design a minimal direct landing page. Use: single column layout, maximum white space, essential content only, one CTA, clean typography, no decorative elements, fast loading, direct messaging.","max-width: 680px, margin: 0 auto, padding: 4rem 2rem, font-size: 18-20px, line-height: 1.6, minimal animations, no box-shadow, clean borders only","☐ Single column centered, ☐ White space generous, ☐ One primary CTA only, ☐ No decorative images, ☐ Page weight < 500KB, ☐ Load time < 2s","--content-max-width: 680px, --spacing-large: 4rem, --font-size-body: 18px, --line-height: 1.6, --color-text: #1a1a1a, --color-bg: #ffffff"
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24,Social Proof-Focused,Landing Page,"Testimonials prominent, client logos displayed, case studies sections, reviews/ratings, user avatars, success metrics, credibility markers","Primary brand, trust colors (blue), success/growth colors (green), neutral backgrounds","Testimonial highlight colors, logo grid backgrounds (light grey), badge/achievement colors","Testimonial carousel animations, logo grid fade-in, stat counter animations (number count-up), review star ratings","B2B SaaS, professional services, premium products, e-commerce conversion pages, established brands","Startup MVPs, products without users, niche/experimental products",✓ Full,✓ Full,⚡ Good,✓ WCAG AA,✓ Full,✓ High,"Tailwind 10/10, Bootstrap 9/10",2020s Modern,Medium,"Design a social proof landing page. Use: testimonials with photos, client logos grid, case study cards, review ratings (stars), user count metrics, success stories, trust indicators, before/after comparisons.","testimonial cards with avatar, logo grid (grayscale filter), star rating SVGs, counter animations (count-up), blockquote styling, carousel for testimonials, metric cards","☐ Testimonials with real photos, ☐ Logo grid 6-12 logos, ☐ Star ratings accessible, ☐ Metrics animated on scroll, ☐ Case studies linked, ☐ Mobile carousel works","--avatar-size: 64px, --logo-height: 40px, --star-color: #FBBF24, --metric-font-size: 3rem, --testimonial-bg: #F9FAFB, --blockquote-border: 4px solid accent"
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25,Interactive Product Demo,Landing Page,"Embedded product mockup/video, interactive elements, product walkthrough, step-by-step guides, hover-to-reveal features, embedded demos","Primary brand, interface colors matching product, demo highlight colors for interactive elements","Product UI colors, tutorial step colors (numbered progression), hover state indicators","Product animation playback, step progression animations, hover reveal effects, smooth zoom on interaction","SaaS platforms, tool/software products, productivity apps landing pages, developer tools, productivity software","Simple services, consulting, non-digital products, complexity-averse audiences",✓ Full,✓ Full,⚠ Good (video/interactive),✓ WCAG AA,✓ Good,✓ Very High,"Tailwind 10/10, Bootstrap 9/10",2020s Modern,Medium,"Design an interactive demo landing page. Use: embedded product mockup, video walkthrough, step-by-step guide, hover-to-reveal features, live demo button, screenshot carousel, feature highlights on interaction.","video element with controls, position: relative for overlays, hover reveal (opacity transition), step indicators, modal for full demo, screenshot lightbox, play button overlay","☐ Demo video loads fast, ☐ Fallback for no-JS, ☐ Step indicators clear, ☐ Hover states obvious, ☐ Mobile touch friendly, ☐ Demo CTA prominent","--video-aspect-ratio: 16/9, --overlay-bg: rgba(0,0,0,0.7), --step-indicator-size: 32px, --play-button-size: 80px, --transition-duration: 300ms"
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26,Trust & Authority,Landing Page,"Certificates/badges displayed, expert credentials, case studies with metrics, before/after comparisons, industry recognition, security badges","Professional colors (blue/grey), trust colors, certification badge colors (gold/silver accents)","Certificate highlight colors, metric showcase colors, comparison highlight (success green)","Badge hover effects, metric pulse animations, certificate carousel, smooth stat reveal","Healthcare/medical landing pages, financial services, enterprise software, premium/luxury products, legal services","Casual products, entertainment, viral/social-first products",✓ Full,✓ Full,⚡ Excellent,✓ WCAG AAA,✓ Full,✓ High,"Tailwind 10/10, Bootstrap 9/10",2020s Modern,Medium,"Design a trust-focused landing page. Use: certification badges, security indicators, expert credentials, industry awards, case study metrics, compliance logos (GDPR, SOC2), guarantee badges, professional photography.","badge grid layout, shield icons, lock icons for security, certificate styling, metric cards with icons, professional color scheme (blue/grey), subtle shadows for depth","☐ Security badges visible, ☐ Certifications verified, ☐ Metrics with sources, ☐ Professional imagery, ☐ Guarantee clearly stated, ☐ Contact info accessible","--badge-height: 48px, --trust-color: #1E40AF, --security-green: #059669, --card-shadow: 0 4px 6px rgba(0,0,0,0.1), --metric-highlight: #F59E0B"
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27,Storytelling-Driven,Landing Page,"Narrative flow, visual story progression, section transitions, consistent character/brand voice, emotional messaging, journey visualization","Brand primary, warm/emotional colors, varied accent colors per story section, high visual variety","Story section color coding, emotional state colors (calm, excitement, success), transitional gradients","Section-to-section animations, scroll-triggered reveals, character/icon animations, morphing transitions, parallax narrative","Brand/startup stories, mission-driven products, premium/lifestyle brands, documentary-style products, educational","Technical/complex products (unless narrative-driven), traditional enterprise software",✓ Full,✓ Full,⚠ Moderate (animations),✓ WCAG AA,✓ Good,✓ High,"Tailwind 10/10, Bootstrap 9/10",2020s Modern,Medium,"Design a storytelling landing page. Use: narrative flow sections, scroll-triggered reveals, chapter-like structure, emotional imagery, brand journey visualization, founder story, mission statement, timeline progression.","scroll-snap sections, Intersection Observer for reveals, parallax backgrounds, section transitions, timeline CSS, narrative typography (varied sizes), image-text alternating","☐ Story flows naturally, ☐ Scroll reveals smooth, ☐ Sections timed well, ☐ Emotional hooks present, ☐ Mobile story readable, ☐ Skip option available","--section-min-height: 100vh, --reveal-duration: 600ms, --narrative-font: serif, --chapter-spacing: 8rem, --timeline-color: accent, --parallax-speed: 0.5"
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28,Data-Dense Dashboard,BI/Analytics,"Multiple charts/widgets, data tables, KPI cards, minimal padding, grid layout, space-efficient, maximum data visibility","Neutral primary (light grey/white #F5F5F5), data colors (blue/green/red), dark text #333333","Chart colors: success (green #22C55E), warning (amber #F59E0B), alert (red #EF4444), neutral (grey)","Hover tooltips, chart zoom on click, row highlighting on hover, smooth filter animations, data loading spinners","Business intelligence dashboards, financial analytics, enterprise reporting, operational dashboards, data warehousing","Marketing dashboards, consumer-facing analytics, simple reporting",✓ Full,✓ Full,⚡ Excellent,✓ WCAG AA,◐ Medium,✗ Not applicable,"Recharts 9/10, Chart.js 9/10, D3.js 10/10",2020s Modern,Medium,"Design a data-dense dashboard. Use: multiple chart widgets, KPI cards row, data tables with sorting, minimal padding (8-12px), efficient grid layout, filter sidebar, dense but readable typography, maximum information density.","display: grid, grid-template-columns: repeat(12, 1fr), gap: 8px, padding: 12px, font-size: 12-14px, overflow: auto for tables, compact card design, sticky headers","☐ Grid layout 12 columns, ☐ KPI cards responsive, ☐ Tables sortable, ☐ Filters functional, ☐ Loading states for data, ☐ Export functionality","--grid-gap: 8px, --card-padding: 12px, --font-size-small: 12px, --table-row-height: 36px, --sidebar-width: 240px, --header-height: 56px"
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29,Heat Map & Heatmap Style,BI/Analytics,"Color-coded grid/matrix, data intensity visualization, geographical heat maps, correlation matrices, cell-based representation, gradient coloring","Gradient scale: Cool (blue #0080FF) to hot (red #FF0000), neutral middle (white/yellow)","Support gradients: Light (cool blue) to dark (warm red), divergent for positive/negative data, monochromatic options","Color gradient transitions on data change, cell highlighting on hover, tooltip reveal on click, smooth color animation","Geographical analysis, performance matrices, correlation analysis, user behavior heatmaps, temperature/intensity data","Linear data representation, categorical comparisons (use bar charts), small datasets",✓ Full,✓ Full (with adjustments),⚡ Excellent,⚠ Colorblind considerations,◐ Medium,✗ Not applicable,"Recharts 9/10, Chart.js 9/10, D3.js 10/10",2020s Modern,Medium,"Design a heatmap visualization. Use: color gradient scale (cool to hot), cell-based grid, intensity legend, hover tooltips, geographic or matrix layout, divergent color scheme for +/- values, accessible color alternatives.","display: grid, background: linear-gradient for legend, cell hover states, tooltip positioning, color scale (blue→white→red), SVG for geographic, canvas for large datasets","☐ Color scale clear, ☐ Legend visible, ☐ Tooltips informative, ☐ Colorblind alternatives, ☐ Zoom/pan for geo, ☐ Performance for large data","--heatmap-cool: #0080FF, --heatmap-neutral: #FFFFFF, --heatmap-hot: #FF0000, --cell-size: 24px, --legend-width: 200px, --tooltip-bg: rgba(0,0,0,0.9)"
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30,Executive Dashboard,BI/Analytics,"High-level KPIs, large key metrics, minimal detail, summary view, trend indicators, at-a-glance insights, executive summary","Brand colors, professional palette (blue/grey/white), accent for KPIs, red for alerts/concerns","KPI highlight colors: positive (green), negative (red), neutral (grey), trend arrow colors","KPI value animations (count-up), trend arrow direction animations, metric card hover lift, alert pulse effect","C-suite dashboards, business summary reports, decision-maker dashboards, strategic planning views","Detailed analyst dashboards, technical deep-dives, operational monitoring",✓ Full,✓ Full,⚡ Excellent,✓ WCAG AA,✗ Low (not mobile-optimized),✗ Not applicable,"Recharts 9/10, Chart.js 9/10, D3.js 10/10",2020s Modern,Medium,"Design an executive dashboard. Use: large KPI cards (4-6 max), trend sparklines, high-level summary only, clean layout with white space, traffic light indicators (red/yellow/green), at-a-glance insights, minimal detail.","display: flex for KPI row, large font-size (24-48px) for metrics, sparkline SVG inline, status indicators (border-left color), card shadows for hierarchy, responsive breakpoints","☐ KPIs 4-6 maximum, ☐ Trends visible, ☐ Status colors clear, ☐ One-page view, ☐ Mobile simplified, ☐ Print-friendly layout","--kpi-font-size: 48px, --sparkline-height: 32px, --status-green: #22C55E, --status-yellow: #F59E0B, --status-red: #EF4444, --card-min-width: 280px"
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31,Real-Time Monitoring,BI/Analytics,"Live data updates, status indicators, alert notifications, streaming data visualization, active monitoring, streaming charts","Alert colors: critical (red #FF0000), warning (orange #FFA500), normal (green #22C55E), updating (blue animation)","Status indicator colors, chart line colors varying by metric, streaming data highlight colors","Real-time chart animations, alert pulse/glow, status indicator blink animation, smooth data stream updates, loading effect","System monitoring dashboards, DevOps dashboards, real-time analytics, stock market dashboards, live event tracking","Historical analysis, long-term trend reports, archived data dashboards",✓ Full,✓ Full,⚡ Good (real-time load),✓ WCAG AA,◐ Medium,✗ Not applicable,"Recharts 9/10, Chart.js 9/10, D3.js 10/10",2020s Modern,Medium,"Design a real-time monitoring dashboard. Use: live status indicators (pulsing), streaming charts, alert notifications, connection status, auto-refresh indicators, critical alerts prominent, system health overview.","animation: pulse for live, WebSocket for streaming, position: fixed for alerts, status-dot with animation, chart real-time updates, notification toast, connection indicator","☐ Live updates working, ☐ Alert sounds optional, ☐ Connection status shown, ☐ Auto-refresh indicated, ☐ Critical alerts prominent, ☐ Offline fallback","--pulse-animation: pulse 2s infinite, --alert-z-index: 1000, --live-indicator: #22C55E, --critical-color: #DC2626, --update-interval: 5s, --toast-duration: 5s"
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32,Drill-Down Analytics,BI/Analytics,"Hierarchical data exploration, expandable sections, interactive drill-down paths, summary-to-detail flow, context preservation","Primary brand, breadcrumb colors, drill-level indicator colors, hierarchy depth colors","Drill-down path indicator colors, level-specific colors, highlight colors for selected level, transition colors","Drill-down expand animations, breadcrumb click transitions, smooth detail reveal, level change smooth, data reload animation","Sales analytics, product analytics, funnel analysis, multi-dimensional data exploration, business intelligence","Simple linear data, single-metric dashboards, streaming real-time dashboards",✓ Full,✓ Full,⚡ Good,✓ WCAG AA,◐ Medium,✗ Not applicable,"Recharts 9/10, Chart.js 9/10, D3.js 10/10",2020s Modern,Medium,"Design a drill-down analytics dashboard. Use: breadcrumb navigation, expandable sections, summary-to-detail flow, back button prominent, level indicators, context preservation, hierarchical data display.","breadcrumb nav with separators, details/summary for expand, transition for drill animation, position: sticky breadcrumb, nested grid layouts, smooth scroll to detail","☐ Breadcrumbs clear, ☐ Back navigation easy, ☐ Expand animation smooth, ☐ Context preserved, ☐ Mobile drill works, ☐ Deep links supported","--breadcrumb-separator: /, --expand-duration: 300ms, --level-indent: 24px, --back-button-size: 40px, --context-bar-height: 48px, --drill-transition: 300ms ease"
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33,Comparative Analysis Dashboard,BI/Analytics,"Side-by-side comparisons, period-over-period metrics, A/B test results, regional comparisons, performance benchmarks","Comparison colors: primary (blue), comparison (orange/purple), delta indicator (green/red)","Winning metric color (green), losing metric color (red), neutral comparison (grey), benchmark colors","Comparison bar animations (grow to value), delta indicator animations (direction arrows), highlight on compare","Period-over-period reporting, A/B test dashboards, market comparison, competitive analysis, regional performance","Single metric dashboards, future projections (use forecasting), real-time only (no historical)",✓ Full,✓ Full,⚡ Excellent,✓ WCAG AA,◐ Medium,✗ Not applicable,"Recharts 9/10, Chart.js 9/10, D3.js 10/10",2020s Modern,Medium,"Design a comparison dashboard. Use: side-by-side metrics, period selectors (vs last month), delta indicators (+/-), benchmark lines, A/B comparison tables, winning/losing highlights, percentage change badges.","display: flex for side-by-side, gap for comparison spacing, color coding (green up, red down), arrow indicators, diff highlighting, comparison table zebra striping","☐ Period selector works, ☐ Deltas calculated, ☐ Colors meaningful, ☐ Benchmarks shown, ☐ Mobile stacks properly, ☐ Export comparison","--positive-color: #22C55E, --negative-color: #EF4444, --neutral-color: #6B7280, --comparison-gap: 2rem, --arrow-size: 16px, --badge-padding: 4px 8px"
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34,Predictive Analytics,BI/Analytics,"Forecast lines, confidence intervals, trend projections, scenario modeling, AI-driven insights, anomaly detection visualization","Forecast line color (distinct from actual), confidence interval shading, anomaly highlight (red alert), trend colors","High confidence (dark color), low confidence (light color), anomaly colors (red/orange), normal trend (green/blue)","Forecast line animation on draw, confidence band fade-in, anomaly pulse alert, smoothing function animations","Forecasting dashboards, anomaly detection systems, trend prediction dashboards, AI-powered analytics, budget planning","Historical-only dashboards, simple reporting, real-time operational dashboards",✓ Full,✓ Full,⚠ Good (computation),✓ WCAG AA,◐ Medium,✗ Not applicable,"Recharts 9/10, Chart.js 9/10, D3.js 10/10",2020s Modern,Medium,"Design a predictive analytics dashboard. Use: forecast lines (dashed), confidence intervals (shaded bands), trend projections, anomaly highlights, scenario toggles, AI insight cards, probability indicators.","stroke-dasharray for forecast lines, fill-opacity for confidence bands, anomaly markers (circles), tooltip for predictions, toggle switches for scenarios, gradient for probability","☐ Forecast line distinct, ☐ Confidence bands visible, ☐ Anomalies highlighted, ☐ Scenarios switchable, ☐ Predictions dated, ☐ Accuracy shown","--forecast-dash: 5 5, --confidence-opacity: 0.2, --anomaly-color: #F59E0B, --prediction-color: #8B5CF6, --scenario-toggle-width: 48px, --ai-accent: #6366F1"
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35,User Behavior Analytics,BI/Analytics,"Funnel visualization, user flow diagrams, conversion tracking, engagement metrics, user journey mapping, cohort analysis","Funnel stage colors: high engagement (green), drop-off (red), conversion (blue), user flow arrows (grey)","Stage completion colors (success), abandonment colors (warning), engagement levels (gradient), cohort colors","Funnel animation (fill-down), flow diagram animations (connection draw), conversion pulse, engagement bar fill","Conversion funnel analysis, user journey tracking, engagement analytics, cohort analysis, retention tracking","Real-time operational metrics, technical system monitoring, financial transactions",✓ Full,✓ Full,⚡ Good,✓ WCAG AA,✓ Good,✗ Not applicable,"Recharts 9/10, Chart.js 9/10, D3.js 10/10",2020s Modern,Medium,"Design a user behavior analytics dashboard. Use: funnel visualization, user flow diagrams (Sankey), conversion metrics, engagement heatmaps, cohort tables, retention curves, session replay indicators.","SVG funnel with gradients, Sankey diagram library, percentage labels, cohort grid cells, retention chart (line/area), click heatmap overlay, session timeline","☐ Funnel stages clear, ☐ Flow diagram readable, ☐ Conversions calculated, ☐ Cohorts comparable, ☐ Retention trends visible, ☐ Privacy compliant","--funnel-width: 100%, --stage-colors: gradient, --flow-opacity: 0.6, --cohort-cell-size: 40px, --retention-line-color: #3B82F6, --engagement-scale: 5 levels"
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36,Financial Dashboard,BI/Analytics,"Revenue metrics, profit/loss visualization, budget tracking, financial ratios, portfolio performance, cash flow, audit trail","Financial colors: profit (green #22C55E), loss (red #EF4444), neutral (grey), trust (dark blue #003366)","Revenue highlight (green), expenses (red), budget variance (orange/red), balance (grey), accuracy (blue)","Number animations (count-up), trend direction indicators, percentage change animations, profit/loss color transitions","Financial reporting, accounting dashboards, portfolio tracking, budget monitoring, banking analytics","Simple business dashboards, entertainment/social metrics, non-financial data",✓ Full,✓ Full,⚡ Excellent,✓ WCAG AAA,✗ Low,✗ Not applicable,"Recharts 9/10, Chart.js 9/10, D3.js 10/10",2020s Modern,Medium,"Design a financial dashboard. Use: revenue/expense charts, profit margins, budget vs actual, cash flow waterfall, financial ratios, audit trail table, currency formatting, period comparisons.","number formatting (Intl.NumberFormat), waterfall chart (positive/negative bars), variance coloring, table with totals row, sparkline for trends, sticky column headers","☐ Currency formatted, ☐ Decimals consistent, ☐ P&L clear, ☐ Budget variance shown, ☐ Audit trail complete, ☐ Export to Excel","--currency-symbol: $, --decimal-places: 2, --profit-color: #22C55E, --loss-color: #EF4444, --variance-threshold: 10%, --table-header-bg: #F3F4F6"
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37,Sales Intelligence Dashboard,BI/Analytics,"Deal pipeline, sales metrics, territory performance, sales rep leaderboard, win-loss analysis, quota tracking, forecast accuracy","Sales colors: won (green), lost (red), in-progress (blue), blocked (orange), quota met (gold), quota missed (grey)","Pipeline stage colors, rep performance colors, quota achievement colors, forecast accuracy colors","Deal movement animations, metric updates, leaderboard ranking changes, gauge needle movements, status change highlights","CRM dashboards, sales management, opportunity tracking, performance management, quota planning","Marketing analytics, customer support metrics, HR dashboards",✓ Full,✓ Full,⚡ Good,✓ WCAG AA,◐ Medium,✗ Not applicable,"Recharts 9/10, Chart.js 9/10",2020s Modern,Medium,"Design a sales intelligence dashboard. Use: pipeline funnel, deal cards (kanban), quota gauges, leaderboard table, territory map, win/loss ratios, forecast accuracy, activity timeline.","kanban columns (flex), gauge chart (SVG arc), leaderboard ranking styles, map integration (Mapbox/Google), timeline vertical, deal card with status border","☐ Pipeline stages shown, ☐ Deals draggable, ☐ Quotas visualized, ☐ Rankings updated, ☐ Territory clickable, ☐ CRM integration","--pipeline-colors: stage gradient, --gauge-track: #E5E7EB, --gauge-fill: primary, --rank-1-color: #FFD700, --rank-2-color: #C0C0C0, --rank-3-color: #CD7F32"
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38,Neubrutalism,General,"Bold borders, black outlines, primary colors, thick shadows, no gradients, flat colors, 45° shadows, playful, Gen Z","#FFEB3B (Yellow), #FF5252 (Red), #2196F3 (Blue), #000000 (Black borders)","Limited accent colors, high contrast combinations, no gradients allowed","box-shadow: 4px 4px 0 #000, border: 3px solid #000, no gradients, sharp corners (0px), bold typography","Gen Z brands, startups, creative agencies, Figma-style apps, Notion-style interfaces, tech blogs","Luxury brands, finance, healthcare, conservative industries (too playful)",✓ Full,✓ Full,⚡ Excellent,✓ WCAG AAA,✓ High,✓ High,"Tailwind 10/10, Bootstrap 8/10",2020s Modern,Low,"Design a neubrutalist interface. Use: high contrast, hard black borders (3px+), bright pop colors, no blur, sharp or slightly rounded corners, bold typography, hard shadows (offset 4px 4px), raw aesthetic but functional.","border: 3px solid black, box-shadow: 5px 5px 0px black, colors: #FFDB58 #FF6B6B #4ECDC4, font-weight: 700, no gradients","☐ Hard borders (2-4px), ☐ Hard offset shadows, ☐ High saturation colors, ☐ Bold typography, ☐ No blurs/gradients, ☐ Distinctive 'ugly-cute' look","--border-width: 3px, --shadow-offset: 4px, --shadow-color: #000, --colors: high saturation, --font: bold sans"
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39,Bento Box Grid,General,"Modular cards, asymmetric grid, varied sizes, Apple-style, dashboard tiles, negative space, clean hierarchy, cards","Neutral base + brand accent, #FFFFFF, #F5F5F5, brand primary","Subtle gradients, shadow variations, accent highlights for interactive cards","grid-template with varied spans, rounded-xl (16px), subtle shadows, hover scale (1.02), smooth transitions","Dashboards, product pages, portfolios, Apple-style marketing, feature showcases, SaaS","Dense data tables, text-heavy content, real-time monitoring",✓ Full,✓ Full,⚡ Excellent,✓ WCAG AA,✓ High,✓ High,"Tailwind 10/10, CSS Grid 10/10",2020s Apple,Low,"Design a Bento Box grid layout. Use: modular cards with varied sizes (1x1, 2x1, 2x2), Apple-style aesthetic, rounded corners (16-24px), soft shadows, clean hierarchy, asymmetric grid, neutral backgrounds (#F5F5F7), hover effects.","display: grid, grid-template-columns: repeat(4, 1fr), grid-auto-rows: 200px, gap: 16px, border-radius: 24px, background: #FFFFFF, box-shadow: 0 4px 6px rgba(0,0,0,0.05)","☐ Grid responsive (4→2→1 cols), ☐ Card spans varied, ☐ Rounded corners consistent, ☐ Shadows subtle, ☐ Content fits cards, ☐ Hover scale (1.02)","--grid-gap: 16px, --card-radius: 24px, --card-bg: #FFFFFF, --page-bg: #F5F5F7, --shadow: 0 4px 6px rgba(0,0,0,0.05), --hover-scale: 1.02"
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40,Y2K Aesthetic,General,"Neon pink, chrome, metallic, bubblegum, iridescent, glossy, retro-futurism, 2000s, futuristic nostalgia","#FF69B4 (Hot Pink), #00FFFF (Cyan), #C0C0C0 (Silver), #9400D3 (Purple)","Metallic gradients, glossy overlays, iridescent effects, chrome textures","linear-gradient metallic, glossy buttons, 3D chrome effects, glow animations, bubble shapes","Fashion brands, music platforms, Gen Z brands, nostalgia marketing, entertainment, youth-focused","B2B enterprise, healthcare, finance, conservative industries, elderly users",✓ Full,◐ Partial,⚠ Good,⚠ Check contrast,✓ Good,✓ High,"Tailwind 8/10, CSS-in-JS 9/10",Y2K 2000s,Medium,"Design a Y2K aesthetic interface. Use: neon pink/cyan colors, chrome/metallic textures, bubblegum gradients, glossy buttons, iridescent effects, 2000s futurism, star/sparkle decorations, bubble shapes, tech-optimistic vibe.","background: linear-gradient(135deg, #FF69B4, #00FFFF), filter: drop-shadow for glow, border-radius: 50% for bubbles, metallic gradients (silver/chrome), text-shadow: neon glow, ::before for sparkles","☐ Neon colors balanced, ☐ Chrome effects visible, ☐ Glossy buttons styled, ☐ Bubble shapes decorative, ☐ Sparkle animations, ☐ Retro fonts loaded","--neon-pink: #FF69B4, --neon-cyan: #00FFFF, --chrome-silver: #C0C0C0, --glossy-gradient: linear-gradient(180deg, white 0%, transparent 50%), --glow-blur: 10px"
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41,Cyberpunk UI,General,"Neon, dark mode, terminal, HUD, sci-fi, glitch, dystopian, futuristic, matrix, tech noir","#00FF00 (Matrix Green), #FF00FF (Magenta), #00FFFF (Cyan), #0D0D0D (Dark)","Neon gradients, scanline overlays, glitch colors, terminal green accents","Neon glow (text-shadow), glitch animations (skew/offset), scanlines (::before overlay), terminal fonts","Gaming platforms, tech products, crypto apps, sci-fi applications, developer tools, entertainment","Corporate enterprise, healthcare, family apps, conservative brands, elderly users",✗ No,✓ Only,⚠ Moderate,⚠ Limited (dark+neon),◐ Medium,◐ Medium,"Tailwind 8/10, Custom CSS 10/10",2020s Cyberpunk,Medium,"Design a cyberpunk interface. Use: neon colors on dark (#0D0D0D), terminal/HUD aesthetic, glitch effects, scanlines overlay, matrix green accents, monospace fonts, angular shapes, dystopian tech feel.","background: #0D0D0D, color: #00FF00 or #FF00FF, font-family: monospace, text-shadow: 0 0 10px neon, animation: glitch (transform skew), ::before scanlines (repeating-linear-gradient)","☐ Dark background only, ☐ Neon accents visible, ☐ Glitch effect subtle, ☐ Scanlines optional, ☐ Monospace font, ☐ Terminal aesthetic","--bg-dark: #0D0D0D, --neon-green: #00FF00, --neon-magenta: #FF00FF, --neon-cyan: #00FFFF, --scanline-opacity: 0.1, --glitch-duration: 0.3s"
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42,Organic Biophilic,General,"Nature, organic shapes, green, sustainable, rounded, flowing, wellness, earthy, natural textures","#228B22 (Forest Green), #8B4513 (Earth Brown), #87CEEB (Sky Blue), #F5F5DC (Beige)","Natural gradients, earth tones, sky blues, organic textures, wood/stone colors","Rounded corners (16-24px), organic curves (border-radius variations), natural shadows, flowing SVG shapes","Wellness apps, sustainability brands, eco products, health apps, meditation, organic food brands","Tech-focused products, gaming, industrial, urban brands",✓ Full,✓ Full,⚡ Excellent,✓ WCAG AA,✓ High,✓ High,"Tailwind 10/10, CSS 10/10",2020s Sustainable,Low,"Design a biophilic organic interface. Use: nature-inspired colors (greens, browns), organic curved shapes, rounded corners (16-24px), natural textures (wood, stone), flowing SVG elements, wellness aesthetic, earthy palette.","border-radius: 16-24px (varied), background: earth tones, SVG organic shapes (blob), box-shadow: natural soft, color: #228B22 #8B4513 #87CEEB, texture overlays (subtle)","☐ Earth tones dominant, ☐ Organic curves present, ☐ Natural textures subtle, ☐ Green accents, ☐ Rounded everywhere, ☐ Calming feel","--forest-green: #228B22, --earth-brown: #8B4513, --sky-blue: #87CEEB, --cream-bg: #F5F5DC, --organic-radius: 24px, --shadow-soft: 0 8px 32px rgba(0,0,0,0.08)"
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43,AI-Native UI,General,"Chatbot, conversational, voice, assistant, agentic, ambient, minimal chrome, streaming text, AI interactions","Neutral + single accent, #6366F1 (AI Purple), #10B981 (Success), #F5F5F5 (Background)","Status indicators, streaming highlights, context card colors, subtle accent variations","Typing indicators (3-dot pulse), streaming text animations, pulse animations, context cards, smooth reveals","AI products, chatbots, voice assistants, copilots, AI-powered tools, conversational interfaces","Traditional forms, data-heavy dashboards, print-first content",✓ Full,✓ Full,⚡ Excellent,✓ WCAG AA,✓ High,✓ High,"Tailwind 10/10, React 10/10",2020s AI-Era,Low,"Design an AI-native interface. Use: minimal chrome, conversational layout, streaming text area, typing indicators (3-dot pulse), context cards, subtle AI accent color (#6366F1), clean input field, response bubbles.","chat bubble layout (flex-direction: column), typing animation (3 dots pulse), streaming text (overflow: hidden + animation), input: sticky bottom, context cards (border-left accent), minimal borders","☐ Chat layout responsive, ☐ Typing indicator smooth, ☐ Input always visible, ☐ Context cards styled, ☐ AI responses distinct, ☐ User messages aligned right","--ai-accent: #6366F1, --user-bubble-bg: #E0E7FF, --ai-bubble-bg: #F9FAFB, --input-height: 48px, --typing-dot-size: 8px, --message-gap: 16px"
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44,Memphis Design,General,"80s, geometric, playful, postmodern, shapes, patterns, squiggles, triangles, neon, abstract, bold","#FF71CE (Hot Pink), #FFCE5C (Yellow), #86CCCA (Teal), #6A7BB4 (Blue Purple)","Complementary geometric colors, pattern fills, contrasting accent shapes","transform: rotate(), clip-path: polygon(), mix-blend-mode, repeating patterns, bold shapes","Creative agencies, music sites, youth brands, event promotion, artistic portfolios, entertainment","Corporate finance, healthcare, legal, elderly users, conservative brands",✓ Full,✓ Full,⚡ Excellent,⚠ Check contrast,✓ Good,◐ Medium,"Tailwind 9/10, CSS 10/10",1980s Postmodern,Medium,"Design a Memphis style interface. Use: bold geometric shapes (triangles, squiggles, circles), bright clashing colors, 80s postmodern aesthetic, playful patterns, dotted textures, asymmetric layouts, decorative elements.","clip-path: polygon() for shapes, background: repeating patterns, transform: rotate() for tilted elements, mix-blend-mode for overlays, border: dashed/dotted patterns, bold sans-serif","☐ Geometric shapes visible, ☐ Colors bold/clashing, ☐ Patterns present, ☐ Layout asymmetric, ☐ Playful decorations, ☐ 80s vibe achieved","--memphis-pink: #FF71CE, --memphis-yellow: #FFCE5C, --memphis-teal: #86CCCA, --memphis-purple: #6A7BB4, --pattern-size: 20px, --shape-rotation: 15deg"
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45,Vaporwave,General,"Synthwave, retro-futuristic, 80s-90s, neon, glitch, nostalgic, sunset gradient, dreamy, aesthetic","#FF71CE (Pink), #01CDFE (Cyan), #05FFA1 (Mint), #B967FF (Purple)","Sunset gradients, glitch overlays, VHS effects, neon accents, pastel variations","text-shadow glow, linear-gradient, filter: hue-rotate(), glitch animations, retro scan lines","Music platforms, gaming, creative portfolios, tech startups, entertainment, artistic projects","Business apps, e-commerce, education, healthcare, enterprise software",✓ Full,✓ Dark focused,⚠ Moderate,⚠ Poor (motion),◐ Medium,◐ Medium,"Tailwind 8/10, CSS-in-JS 9/10",1980s-90s Retro,Medium,"Design a vaporwave aesthetic interface. Use: sunset gradients (pink/cyan/purple), 80s-90s nostalgia, glitch effects, Greek statue imagery, palm trees, grid patterns, neon glow, retro-futuristic feel, dreamy atmosphere.","background: linear-gradient(180deg, #FF71CE, #01CDFE, #B967FF), filter: hue-rotate(), text-shadow: neon glow, retro grid (perspective + linear-gradient), VHS scanlines","☐ Sunset gradient present, ☐ Neon glow applied, ☐ Retro grid visible, ☐ Glitch effects subtle, ☐ Dreamy atmosphere, ☐ 80s-90s aesthetic","--vapor-pink: #FF71CE, --vapor-cyan: #01CDFE, --vapor-mint: #05FFA1, --vapor-purple: #B967FF, --grid-color: rgba(255,255,255,0.1), --glow-intensity: 15px"
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46,Dimensional Layering,General,"Depth, overlapping, z-index, layers, 3D, shadows, elevation, floating, cards, spatial hierarchy","Neutral base (#FFFFFF, #F5F5F5, #E0E0E0) + brand accent for elevated elements","Shadow variations (sm/md/lg/xl), elevation colors, highlight colors for top layers","z-index stacking, box-shadow elevation (4 levels), transform: translateZ(), backdrop-filter, parallax","Dashboards, card layouts, modals, navigation, product showcases, SaaS interfaces","Print-style layouts, simple blogs, low-end devices, flat design requirements",✓ Full,✓ Full,⚠ Good,⚠ Moderate (SR issues),✓ Good,✓ High,"Tailwind 10/10, MUI 10/10, Chakra 10/10",2020s Modern,Medium,"Design with dimensional layering. Use: z-index depth (multiple layers), overlapping cards, elevation shadows (4 levels), floating elements, parallax depth, backdrop blur for hierarchy, spatial UI feel.","z-index: 1-4 levels, box-shadow: elevation scale (sm/md/lg/xl), transform: translateZ(), backdrop-filter: blur(), position: relative for stacking, parallax on scroll","☐ Layers clearly defined, ☐ Shadows show depth, ☐ Overlaps intentional, ☐ Hierarchy clear, ☐ Performance optimized, ☐ Mobile depth maintained","--elevation-1: 0 1px 3px rgba(0,0,0,0.1), --elevation-2: 0 4px 6px rgba(0,0,0,0.1), --elevation-3: 0 10px 20px rgba(0,0,0,0.1), --elevation-4: 0 20px 40px rgba(0,0,0,0.15), --blur-amount: 8px"
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47,Exaggerated Minimalism,General,"Bold minimalism, oversized typography, high contrast, negative space, loud minimal, statement design","#000000 (Black), #FFFFFF (White), single vibrant accent only","Minimal - single accent color, no secondary colors, extreme restraint","font-size: clamp(3rem 10vw 12rem), font-weight: 900, letter-spacing: -0.05em, massive whitespace","Fashion, architecture, portfolios, agency landing pages, luxury brands, editorial","E-commerce catalogs, dashboards, forms, data-heavy, elderly users, complex apps",✓ Full,✓ Full,⚡ Excellent,✓ WCAG AA,✓ High,✓ High,"Tailwind 10/10, Typography.js 10/10",2020s Modern,Low,"Design with exaggerated minimalism. Use: oversized typography (clamp 3rem-12rem), extreme negative space, black/white primary, single accent color only, bold statements, minimal elements, dramatic contrast.","font-size: clamp(3rem, 10vw, 12rem), font-weight: 900, letter-spacing: -0.05em, color: #000 or #FFF, padding: 8rem+, single accent, no decorations","☐ Typography oversized, ☐ White space extreme, ☐ Black/white dominant, ☐ Single accent only, ☐ Elements minimal, ☐ Statement clear","--type-giant: clamp(3rem, 10vw, 12rem), --type-weight: 900, --spacing-huge: 8rem, --color-primary: #000000, --color-bg: #FFFFFF, --accent: single color only"
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48,Kinetic Typography,General,"Motion text, animated type, moving letters, dynamic, typing effect, morphing, scroll-triggered text","Flexible - high contrast recommended, bold colors for emphasis, animation-friendly palette","Accent colors for emphasis, transition colors, gradient text fills","@keyframes text animation, typing effect, background-clip: text, GSAP ScrollTrigger, split text","Hero sections, marketing sites, video platforms, storytelling, creative portfolios, landing pages","Long-form content, accessibility-critical, data interfaces, forms, elderly users",✓ Full,✓ Full,⚠ Moderate,❌ Poor (motion),✓ Good,✓ Very High,"GSAP 10/10, Framer Motion 10/10",2020s Modern,High,"Design with kinetic typography. Use: animated text, scroll-triggered reveals, typing effects, letter-by-letter animations, morphing text, gradient text fills, oversized hero text, text as the main visual element.","@keyframes for text animation, background-clip: text, GSAP SplitText, typing effect (steps()), transform on letters, scroll-triggered (Intersection Observer), variable fonts for morphing","☐ Text animations smooth, ☐ Prefers-reduced-motion respected, ☐ Fallback for no-JS, ☐ Mobile performance ok, ☐ Typing effect timed, ☐ Scroll triggers work","--text-animation-duration: 1s, --letter-delay: 0.05s, --typing-speed: 100ms, --gradient-text: linear-gradient(90deg, #color1, #color2), --morph-duration: 0.5s"
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49,Parallax Storytelling,General,"Scroll-driven, narrative, layered scrolling, immersive, progressive disclosure, cinematic, scroll-triggered","Story-dependent, often gradients and natural colors, section-specific palettes","Section transition colors, depth layer colors, narrative mood colors","transform: translateY(scroll), position: fixed/sticky, perspective: 1px, scroll-triggered animations","Brand storytelling, product launches, case studies, portfolios, annual reports, marketing campaigns","E-commerce, dashboards, mobile-first, SEO-critical, accessibility-required",✓ Full,✓ Full,❌ Poor,❌ Poor (motion),✗ Low,✓ High,"GSAP ScrollTrigger 10/10, Locomotive Scroll 10/10",2020s Modern,High,"Design a parallax storytelling page. Use: scroll-driven narrative, layered backgrounds (3-5 layers), fixed/sticky sections, cinematic transitions, progressive disclosure, full-screen chapters, depth perception.","position: fixed/sticky, transform: translateY(calc()), perspective: 1px, z-index layering, scroll-snap-type, Intersection Observer for triggers, will-change: transform","☐ Layers parallax smoothly, ☐ Story flows naturally, ☐ Mobile alternative provided, ☐ Performance optimized, ☐ Skip option available, ☐ Reduced motion fallback","--parallax-speed-bg: 0.3, --parallax-speed-mid: 0.6, --parallax-speed-fg: 1, --section-height: 100vh, --transition-duration: 600ms, --perspective: 1px"
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50,Swiss Modernism 2.0,General,"Grid system, Helvetica, modular, asymmetric, international style, rational, clean, mathematical spacing","#000000, #FFFFFF, #F5F5F5, single vibrant accent only","Minimal secondary, accent for emphasis only, no gradients","display: grid, grid-template-columns: repeat(12 1fr), gap: 1rem, mathematical ratios, clear hierarchy","Corporate sites, architecture, editorial, SaaS, museums, professional services, documentation","Playful brands, children's sites, entertainment, gaming, emotional storytelling",✓ Full,✓ Full,⚡ Excellent,✓ WCAG AAA,✓ High,✓ High,"Tailwind 10/10, Bootstrap 9/10, Foundation 10/10",1950s Swiss + 2020s,Low,"Design with Swiss Modernism 2.0. Use: strict grid system (12 columns), Helvetica/Inter fonts, mathematical spacing, asymmetric balance, high contrast, minimal decoration, clean hierarchy, single accent color.","display: grid, grid-template-columns: repeat(12, 1fr), gap: 1rem (8px base unit), font-family: Inter/Helvetica, font-weight: 400-700, color: #000/#FFF, single accent","☐ 12-column grid strict, ☐ Spacing mathematical, ☐ Typography hierarchy clear, ☐ Single accent only, ☐ No decorations, ☐ High contrast verified","--grid-columns: 12, --grid-gap: 1rem, --base-unit: 8px, --font-primary: Inter, --color-text: #000000, --color-bg: #FFFFFF, --accent: single vibrant"
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51,HUD / Sci-Fi FUI,General,"Futuristic, technical, wireframe, neon, data, transparency, iron man, sci-fi, interface","Neon Cyan #00FFFF, Holographic Blue #0080FF, Alert Red #FF0000","Transparent Black, Grid Lines #333333","Glow effects, scanning animations, ticker text, blinking markers, fine line drawing","Sci-fi games, space tech, cybersecurity, movie props, immersive dashboards","Standard corporate, reading heavy content, accessible public services",✓ Low,✓ Full,⚠ Moderate (renders),⚠ Poor (thin lines),◐ Medium,✗ Low,"React 9/10, Canvas 10/10",2010s Sci-Fi,High,"Design a futuristic HUD (Heads Up Display) or FUI. Use: thin lines (1px), neon cyan/blue on black, technical markers, decorative brackets, data visualization, monospaced tech fonts, glowing elements, transparency.","border: 1px solid rgba(0,255,255,0.5), color: #00FFFF, background: transparent or rgba(0,0,0,0.8), font-family: monospace, text-shadow: 0 0 5px cyan","☐ Fine lines 1px, ☐ Neon glow text/borders, ☐ Monospaced font, ☐ Dark/Transparent BG, ☐ Decorative tech markers, ☐ Holographic feel","--hud-color: #00FFFF, --bg-color: rgba(0,10,20,0.9), --line-width: 1px, --glow: 0 0 5px, --font: monospace"
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52,Pixel Art,General,"Retro, 8-bit, 16-bit, gaming, blocky, nostalgic, pixelated, arcade","Primary colors (NES Palette), brights, limited palette","Black outlines, shading via dithering or block colors","Frame-by-frame sprite animation, blinking cursor, instant transitions, marquee text","Indie games, retro tools, creative portfolios, nostalgia marketing, Web3/NFT","Professional corporate, modern SaaS, high-res photography sites",✓ Full,✓ Full,⚡ Excellent,✓ Good (if contrast ok),✓ High,◐ Medium,"CSS (box-shadow) 8/10, Canvas 10/10",1980s Arcade,Medium,"Design a pixel art inspired interface. Use: pixelated fonts, 8-bit or 16-bit aesthetic, sharp edges (image-rendering: pixelated), limited color palette, blocky UI elements, retro gaming feel.","font-family: 'Press Start 2P', image-rendering: pixelated, box-shadow: 4px 0 0 #000 (pixel border), no anti-aliasing","☐ Pixelated fonts loaded, ☐ Images sharp (no blur), ☐ CSS box-shadow for pixel borders, ☐ Retro palette, ☐ Blocky layout","--pixel-size: 4px, --font: pixel font, --border-style: pixel-shadow, --anti-alias: none"
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53,Bento Grids,General,"Apple-style, modular, cards, organized, clean, hierarchy, grid, rounded, soft","Off-white #F5F5F7, Clean White #FFFFFF, Text #1D1D1F","Subtle accents, soft shadows, blurred backdrops","Hover scale (1.02), soft shadow expansion, smooth layout shifts, content reveal","Product features, dashboards, personal sites, marketing summaries, galleries","Long-form reading, data tables, complex forms",✓ Full,✓ Full,⚡ Excellent,✓ WCAG AA,✓ High,✓ High,"CSS Grid 10/10, Tailwind 10/10",2020s Apple/Linear,Low,"Design a Bento Grid layout. Use: modular grid system, rounded corners (16-24px), different card sizes (1x1, 2x1, 2x2), card-based hierarchy, soft backgrounds (#F5F5F7), subtle borders, content-first, Apple-style aesthetic.","display: grid, grid-template-columns: repeat(auto-fit, minmax(...)), gap: 1rem, border-radius: 20px, background: #FFF, box-shadow: subtle","☐ Grid layout (CSS Grid), ☐ Rounded corners 16-24px, ☐ Varied card spans, ☐ Content fits card size, ☐ Responsive re-flow, ☐ Apple-like aesthetic","--grid-gap: 20px, --card-radius: 24px, --card-bg: #FFFFFF, --page-bg: #F5F5F7, --shadow: soft"
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55,Spatial UI (VisionOS),General,"Glass, depth, immersion, spatial, translucent, gaze, gesture, apple, vision-pro","Frosted Glass #FFFFFF (15-30% opacity), System White","Vibrant system colors for active states, deep shadows for depth","Parallax depth, dynamic lighting response, gaze-hover effects, smooth scale on focus","Spatial computing apps, VR/AR interfaces, immersive media, futuristic dashboards","Text-heavy documents, high-contrast requirements, non-3D capable devices",✓ Full,✓ Full,⚠ Moderate (blur cost),⚠ Contrast risks,✓ High (if adapted),✓ High,"SwiftUI, React (Three.js/Fiber)",2024 Spatial Era,High,"Design a VisionOS-style spatial interface. Use: frosted glass panels, depth layers, translucent backgrounds (15-30% opacity), vibrant colors for active states, gaze-hover effects, floating windows, immersive feel.","backdrop-filter: blur(40px) saturate(180%), background: rgba(255,255,255,0.2), border-radius: 24px, box-shadow: 0 8px 32px rgba(0,0,0,0.1), transform: scale on focus, depth via shadows","☐ Glass effect visible, ☐ Depth layers clear, ☐ Hover states defined, ☐ Colors vibrant on active, ☐ Floating feel achieved, ☐ Contrast maintained","--glass-bg: rgba(255,255,255,0.2), --glass-blur: 40px, --glass-saturate: 180%, --window-radius: 24px, --depth-shadow: 0 8px 32px rgba(0,0,0,0.1), --focus-scale: 1.02"
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56,E-Ink / Paper,General,"Paper-like, matte, high contrast, texture, reading, calm, slow tech, monochrome","Off-White #FDFBF7, Paper White #F5F5F5, Ink Black #1A1A1A","Pencil Grey #4A4A4A, Highlighter Yellow #FFFF00 (accent)","No motion blur, distinct page turns, grain/noise texture, sharp transitions (no fade)","Reading apps, digital newspapers, minimal journals, distraction-free writing, slow-living brands","Gaming, video platforms, high-energy marketing, dark mode dependent apps",✓ Full,✗ Low (inverted only),⚡ Excellent,✓ WCAG AAA,✓ High,✓ Medium,"Tailwind 10/10, CSS 10/10",2020s Digital Well-being,Low,"Design an e-ink/paper style interface. Use: high contrast black on off-white, paper texture, no animations (instant transitions), reading-focused, minimal UI chrome, distraction-free, calm aesthetic, monochrome.","background: #FDFBF7 (paper white), color: #1A1A1A, transition: none, font-family: serif for reading, no gradients, border: 1px solid #E0E0E0, texture overlay (noise)","☐ Paper background color, ☐ High contrast text, ☐ No animations, ☐ Reading optimized, ☐ Distraction-free, ☐ Print-friendly","--paper-bg: #FDFBF7, --ink-color: #1A1A1A, --pencil-grey: #4A4A4A, --border-color: #E0E0E0, --font-reading: Georgia, --transition: none"
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57,Gen Z Chaos / Maximalism,General,"Chaos, clutter, stickers, raw, collage, mixed media, loud, internet culture, ironic","Clashing Brights: #FF00FF, #00FF00, #FFFF00, #0000FF","Gradients, rainbow, glitch, noise, heavily saturated mix","Marquee scrolls, jitter, sticker layering, GIF overload, random placement, drag-and-drop","Gen Z lifestyle brands, music artists, creative portfolios, viral marketing, fashion","Corporate, government, healthcare, banking, serious tools",✓ Full,✓ Full,⚠ Poor (heavy assets),❌ Poor,◐ Medium,✓ High (Viral),CSS-in-JS 8/10,2023+ Internet Core,High,"Design a Gen Z chaos maximalist interface. Use: clashing bright colors, sticker overlays, collage aesthetic, raw/unpolished feel, mixed media, ironic elements, loud typography, GIF-heavy, internet culture references.","mix-blend-mode: multiply/screen, transform: rotate(random), animation: jitter, marquee text, position: absolute for scattered elements, filter: saturate(150%), z-index chaos","☐ Colors clash intentionally, ☐ Stickers/overlays present, ☐ Layout chaotic but usable, ☐ GIFs optimized, ☐ Mobile scrollable, ☐ Performance acceptable","--chaos-pink: #FF00FF, --chaos-green: #00FF00, --chaos-yellow: #FFFF00, --chaos-blue: #0000FF, --jitter-amount: 5deg, --saturate: 150%"
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58,Biomimetic / Organic 2.0,General,"Nature-inspired, cellular, fluid, breathing, generative, algorithms, life-like","Cellular Pink #FF9999, Chlorophyll Green #00FF41, Bioluminescent Blue","Deep Ocean #001E3C, Coral #FF7F50, Organic gradients","Breathing animations, fluid morphing, generative growth, physics-based movement","Sustainability tech, biotech, advanced health, meditation, generative art platforms","Standard SaaS, data grids, strict corporate, accounting",✓ Full,✓ Full,⚠ Moderate,✓ Good,✓ Good,✓ High,"Canvas 10/10, WebGL 10/10",2024+ Generative,High,"Design a biomimetic organic interface. Use: cellular/fluid shapes, breathing animations, generative patterns, bioluminescent colors, physics-based movement, nature algorithms, life-like elements, flowing gradients.","SVG morphing (SMIL or GSAP), canvas for generative, animation: breathing (scale pulse), filter: blur for organic, clip-path for cellular, WebGL for advanced, physics libraries","☐ Organic shapes present, ☐ Animations feel alive, ☐ Generative elements, ☐ Performance monitored, ☐ Mobile fallback, ☐ Accessibility alt content","--cellular-pink: #FF9999, --chlorophyll: #00FF41, --bioluminescent: #00FFFF, --breathing-duration: 4s, --morph-ease: cubic-bezier(0.4, 0, 0.2, 1), --organic-blur: 20px"
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59,Anti-Polish / Raw Aesthetic,General,"Hand-drawn, collage, scanned textures, unfinished, imperfect, authentic, human, sketch, raw marks, creative process","Paper White #FAFAF8, Pencil Grey #4A4A4A, Marker Black #1A1A1A, Kraft Brown #C4A77D","Watercolor washes, pencil shading, ink splatters, tape textures, aged paper tones","No smooth transitions, hand-drawn animations, paper texture overlays, jitter effects, sketch reveal","Creative portfolios, artist sites, indie brands, handmade products, authentic storytelling, editorial","Corporate enterprise, fintech, healthcare, government, polished SaaS",✓ Full,✓ Full,⚡ Excellent,✓ WCAG AA,✓ High,✓ High,"CSS 10/10, SVG 10/10",2025+ Anti-Digital,Low,"Design with anti-polish raw aesthetic. Use: hand-drawn elements, scanned textures, unfinished look, paper/pencil textures, collage style, authentic imperfection, sketch marks, tape/sticker overlays, human touch.","background: url(paper-texture.png), filter: grayscale() contrast(), border: hand-drawn SVG, transform: rotate(small random), no smooth transitions, sketch-style fonts, opacity variations","☐ Textures loaded, ☐ Hand-drawn elements present, ☐ Imperfections intentional, ☐ Authentic feel achieved, ☐ Performance ok with textures, ☐ Accessibility maintained","--paper-bg: #FAFAF8, --pencil-color: #4A4A4A, --marker-black: #1A1A1A, --kraft-brown: #C4A77D, --sketch-rotation: random(-3deg, 3deg), --texture-opacity: 0.3"
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60,Tactile Digital / Deformable UI,General,"Jelly buttons, chrome, clay, squishy, deformable, bouncy, physical, tactile feedback, press response","Gradient metallics, Chrome Silver #C0C0C0, Jelly Pink #FF9ECD, Soft Blue #87CEEB","Glossy highlights, shadow depth, reflection effects, material-specific colors","Press deformation (scale + squish), bounce-back (cubic-bezier), material response, haptic-like feedback, spring physics","Modern mobile apps, playful brands, entertainment, gaming UI, consumer products, interactive demos","Enterprise software, data dashboards, accessibility-critical, professional tools",✓ Full,✓ Full,⚠ Good,⚠ Motion sensitive,✓ High,✓ Very High,"Framer Motion 10/10, React Spring 10/10, GSAP 10/10",2025+ Tactile Era,Medium,"Design a tactile deformable interface. Use: jelly/squishy buttons, press deformation effect, bounce-back animations, chrome/clay materials, spring physics, haptic-like feedback, material response, 3D depth on interaction.","transform: scale(0.95) on active, animation: bounce (cubic-bezier(0.34, 1.56, 0.64, 1)), box-shadow: inset for press, filter: brightness on press, spring physics (react-spring/framer-motion)","☐ Press effect visible, ☐ Bounce-back smooth, ☐ Material feels tactile, ☐ Spring physics tuned, ☐ Mobile touch responsive, ☐ Reduced motion option","--press-scale: 0.95, --bounce-duration: 400ms, --spring-stiffness: 300, --spring-damping: 20, --material-glossy: linear-gradient(135deg, white 0%, transparent 60%), --depth-shadow: 0 10px 30px rgba(0,0,0,0.2)"
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61,Nature Distilled,General,"Muted earthy, skin tones, wood, soil, sand, terracotta, warmth, organic materials, handmade warmth","Terracotta #C67B5C, Sand Beige #D4C4A8, Warm Clay #B5651D, Soft Cream #F5F0E1","Earth Brown #8B4513, Olive Green #6B7B3C, Warm Stone #9C8B7A, muted gradients","Subtle parallax, natural easing (ease-out), texture overlays, grain effects, soft shadows","Wellness brands, sustainable products, artisan goods, organic food, spa/beauty, home decor","Tech startups, gaming, nightlife, corporate finance, high-energy brands",✓ Full,◐ Partial,⚡ Excellent,✓ WCAG AA,✓ High,✓ High,"Tailwind 10/10, CSS 10/10",2025+ Handmade Warmth,Low,"Design with nature distilled aesthetic. Use: muted earthy colors (terracotta, sand, olive), organic materials feel, warm tones, handmade warmth, natural textures, artisan quality, sustainable vibe, soft gradients.","background: warm earth tones, color: #C67B5C #D4C4A8 #6B7B3C, border-radius: organic (varied), box-shadow: soft natural, texture overlays (grain), font: humanist sans-serif","☐ Earth tones dominant, ☐ Warm feel achieved, ☐ Textures subtle, ☐ Handmade quality, ☐ Sustainable messaging, ☐ Calming aesthetic","--terracotta: #C67B5C, --sand-beige: #D4C4A8, --warm-clay: #B5651D, --soft-cream: #F5F0E1, --olive-green: #6B7B3C, --grain-opacity: 0.1"
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62,Interactive Cursor Design,General,"Custom cursor, cursor as tool, hover effects, cursor feedback, pointer transformation, cursor trail, magnetic cursor","Brand-dependent, cursor accent color, high contrast for visibility","Trail colors, hover state colors, magnetic zone indicators, feedback colors","Cursor scale on hover, magnetic pull to elements, cursor morphing, trail effects, blend mode cursors, click feedback","Creative portfolios, interactive experiences, agency sites, product showcases, gaming, entertainment","Mobile-first (no cursor), accessibility-critical, data-heavy dashboards, forms",✓ Full,✓ Full,⚡ Good,⚠ Not for touch/SR,✗ No cursor,✓ High,"GSAP 10/10, Framer Motion 10/10, Custom JS 10/10",2025+ Interactive,Medium,"Design with interactive cursor effects. Use: custom cursor, cursor morphing on hover, magnetic cursor pull, cursor trails, blend mode cursors, click feedback animations, cursor as interaction tool, pointer transformation.","cursor: none (custom), position: fixed for cursor element, mix-blend-mode: difference, transform on hover targets, magnetic effect (JS position lerp), trail with opacity fade, scale on click","☐ Custom cursor works, ☐ Hover morph smooth, ☐ Magnetic pull subtle, ☐ Trail performance ok, ☐ Click feedback visible, ☐ Touch fallback provided","--cursor-size: 20px, --cursor-hover-scale: 1.5, --magnetic-distance: 100px, --trail-length: 10, --trail-fade: 0.1, --blend-mode: difference"
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63,Voice-First Multimodal,General,"Voice UI, multimodal, audio feedback, conversational, hands-free, ambient, contextual, speech recognition","Calm neutrals: Soft White #FAFAFA, Muted Blue #6B8FAF, Gentle Purple #9B8FBB","Audio waveform colors, status indicators (listening/processing/speaking), success/error tones","Voice waveform visualization, listening pulse, processing spinner, speak animation, smooth transitions","Voice assistants, accessibility apps, hands-free tools, smart home, automotive UI, cooking apps","Visual-heavy content, data entry, complex forms, noisy environments",✓ Full,✓ Full,⚡ Excellent,✓ Excellent,✓ High,✓ High,"Web Speech API 10/10, React 10/10",2025+ Voice Era,Medium,"Design a voice-first multimodal interface. Use: voice waveform visualization, listening state indicator, speaking animation, minimal visible UI, audio feedback cues, hands-free optimized, conversational flow, ambient design.","Web Speech API integration, canvas for waveform, animation: pulse for listening, status indicators (color change), audio visualization (Web Audio API), minimal chrome, large touch targets","☐ Voice recognition works, ☐ Visual feedback clear, ☐ Listening state obvious, ☐ Speaking animation smooth, ☐ Fallback UI provided, ☐ Accessibility excellent","--listening-color: #6B8FAF, --speaking-color: #22C55E, --waveform-height: 60px, --pulse-duration: 1.5s, --indicator-size: 24px, --voice-accent: #9B8FBB"
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64,3D Product Preview,General,"360 product view, rotatable, zoomable, touch-to-spin, AR preview, product configurator, interactive 3D model","Product-dependent, neutral backgrounds: Soft Grey #E8E8E8, Pure White #FFFFFF","Shadow gradients, reflection planes, environment lighting colors, accent highlights","Drag-to-rotate, pinch-to-zoom, spin animation, AR placement, material switching, smooth orbit controls","E-commerce, furniture, fashion, automotive, electronics, jewelry, product configurators","Content-heavy sites, blogs, dashboards, low-bandwidth, accessibility-critical",◐ Partial,◐ Partial,❌ Poor (3D rendering),⚠ Alt content needed,◐ Medium,✓ Very High,"Three.js 10/10, model-viewer 10/10, Spline 9/10",2025+ E-commerce 3D,High,"Design a 3D product preview interface. Use: 360° rotation, drag-to-spin, pinch-to-zoom, AR preview button, material/color switcher, hotspot annotations, orbit controls, product configurator, smooth rendering.","Three.js or model-viewer, OrbitControls, touch events for rotation, WebXR for AR, canvas with WebGL, loading placeholder, LOD for performance, environment lighting","☐ 3D model loads fast, ☐ Rotation smooth, ☐ Zoom works (pinch/scroll), ☐ AR button functional, ☐ Colors switchable, ☐ Mobile touch works","--canvas-bg: #F5F5F5, --hotspot-color: #3B82F6, --loading-spinner: primary, --rotation-speed: 0.5, --zoom-min: 0.5, --zoom-max: 2"
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65,Gradient Mesh / Aurora Evolved,General,"Complex gradients, mesh gradients, multi-color blend, aurora effect, flowing colors, iridescent, holographic, prismatic","Multi-stop gradients: Cyan #00FFFF, Magenta #FF00FF, Yellow #FFFF00, Blue #0066FF, Green #00FF66","Complementary mesh points, smooth color transitions, iridescent overlays, chromatic shifts","CSS mesh-gradient (experimental), SVG gradients, canvas gradients, smooth color morphing, flowing animation","Hero sections, backgrounds, creative brands, music platforms, fashion, lifestyle, premium products","Data interfaces, text-heavy content, accessibility-critical, conservative brands",✓ Full,✓ Full,⚠ Good,⚠ Text contrast,✓ Good,✓ High,"CSS 8/10, SVG 10/10, Canvas 10/10",2025+ Gradient Evolution,Medium,"Design with gradient mesh aurora effect. Use: multi-color mesh gradients, flowing color transitions, aurora/northern lights feel, iridescent overlays, holographic shimmer, prismatic effects, smooth color morphing.","background: conic-gradient or mesh (SVG), animation: gradient flow (background-position), filter: hue-rotate for shimmer, mix-blend-mode: screen, canvas for complex mesh, multiple gradient layers","☐ Mesh gradient visible, ☐ Colors flow smoothly, ☐ Aurora effect achieved, ☐ Performance acceptable, ☐ Text remains readable, ☐ Mobile renders ok","--mesh-color-1: #00FFFF, --mesh-color-2: #FF00FF, --mesh-color-3: #FFFF00, --mesh-color-4: #00FF66, --flow-duration: 10s, --shimmer-intensity: 0.3"
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66,Editorial Grid / Magazine,General,"Magazine layout, asymmetric grid, editorial typography, pull quotes, drop caps, column layout, print-inspired","High contrast: Black #000000, White #FFFFFF, accent brand color","Muted supporting, pull quote highlights, byline colors, section dividers","Smooth scroll, reveal on scroll, parallax images, text animations, page-flip transitions","News sites, blogs, magazines, editorial content, long-form articles, journalism, publishing","Dashboards, apps, e-commerce catalogs, real-time data, short-form content",✓ Full,✓ Full,⚡ Excellent,✓ WCAG AAA,✓ High,✓ Medium,"CSS Grid 10/10, Tailwind 10/10",2020s Editorial Digital,Low,"Design an editorial magazine layout. Use: asymmetric grid, pull quotes, drop caps, multi-column text, large imagery, bylines, section dividers, print-inspired typography, article hierarchy, white space balance.","display: grid with named areas, column-count for text, ::first-letter for drop caps, blockquote styling, figure/figcaption, gap variations, font: serif for body, variable widths","☐ Grid asymmetric, ☐ Typography editorial, ☐ Pull quotes styled, ☐ Drop caps present, ☐ Images large/impactful, ☐ Mobile reflows well","--grid-cols: asymmetric, --body-font: Georgia/Merriweather, --heading-font: bold sans, --drop-cap-size: 4em, --pull-quote-size: 1.5em, --column-gap: 2rem"
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67,Chromatic Aberration / RGB Split,General,"RGB split, color fringing, glitch, retro tech, VHS, analog error, distortion, lens effect","Offset RGB: Red #FF0000, Green #00FF00, Blue #0000FF, Black #000000","Neon accents, scan lines, noise overlays, error colors","RGB offset animation, glitch timing, scan line movement, noise flicker, distortion on hover","Music platforms, gaming, tech brands, creative portfolios, nightlife, entertainment, video platforms","Corporate, healthcare, finance, accessibility-critical, elderly users",✓ Full,✓ Dark preferred,⚠ Good,⚠ Can cause strain,◐ Medium,✓ High,"CSS filters 10/10, GSAP 10/10",2020s Retro-Tech,Medium,"Design with chromatic aberration RGB split effect. Use: color channel offset (R/G/B), glitch aesthetic, retro tech feel, VHS error look, lens distortion, scan lines, noise overlay, analog imperfection.","filter: drop-shadow with offset colors, text-shadow: RGB offset (-2px 0 red, 2px 0 cyan), animation: glitch (random offset), ::before for scanlines, mix-blend-mode: screen for overlays","☐ RGB split visible, ☐ Glitch effect controlled, ☐ Scan lines subtle, ☐ Performance ok, ☐ Readability maintained, ☐ Reduced motion option","--rgb-offset: 2px, --red-channel: #FF0000, --green-channel: #00FF00, --blue-channel: #0000FF, --glitch-duration: 0.3s, --scanline-opacity: 0.1"
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68,Vintage Analog / Retro Film,General,"Film grain, VHS, cassette tape, polaroid, analog warmth, faded colors, light leaks, vintage photography","Faded Cream #F5E6C8, Warm Sepia #D4A574, Muted Teal #4A7B7C, Soft Pink #E8B4B8","Grain overlays, light leak oranges, shadow blues, vintage paper tones, desaturated accents","Film grain overlay, VHS tracking effect, polaroid shake, fade-in transitions, light leak animations","Photography portfolios, music/vinyl brands, vintage fashion, nostalgia marketing, film industry, cafes","Modern tech, SaaS, healthcare, children's apps, corporate enterprise",✓ Full,◐ Partial,⚡ Good,✓ WCAG AA,✓ High,✓ High,"CSS filters 10/10, Canvas 9/10",1970s-90s Analog Revival,Medium,"Design with vintage analog film aesthetic. Use: film grain overlay, faded/desaturated colors, warm sepia tones, light leaks, VHS tracking effect, polaroid frame, analog warmth, nostalgic photography feel.","filter: sepia() contrast() saturate(0.8), background: noise texture overlay, animation: VHS tracking (transform skew), light leak gradient overlay, border for polaroid frame, grain via SVG filter","☐ Film grain visible, ☐ Colors faded/warm, ☐ Light leaks present, ☐ Nostalgic feel achieved, ☐ Performance with filters, ☐ Images look vintage","--sepia-amount: 20%, --contrast: 1.1, --saturation: 0.8, --grain-opacity: 0.15, --light-leak-color: rgba(255,200,100,0.2), --warm-tint: #F5E6C8"
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No,Font Pairing Name,Category,Heading Font,Body Font,Mood/Style Keywords,Best For,Google Fonts URL,CSS Import,Tailwind Config,Notes
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1,Classic Elegant,"Serif + Sans",Playfair Display,Inter,"elegant, luxury, sophisticated, timeless, premium, editorial","Luxury brands, fashion, spa, beauty, editorial, magazines, high-end e-commerce","https://fonts.google.com/share?selection.family=Inter:wght@300;400;500;600;700|Playfair+Display:wght@400;500;600;700","@import url('https://fonts.googleapis.com/css2?family=Inter:wght@300;400;500;600;700&family=Playfair+Display:wght@400;500;600;700&display=swap');","fontFamily: { serif: ['Playfair Display', 'serif'], sans: ['Inter', 'sans-serif'] }","High contrast between elegant heading and clean body. Perfect for luxury/premium."
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2,Modern Professional,"Sans + Sans",Poppins,Open Sans,"modern, professional, clean, corporate, friendly, approachable","SaaS, corporate sites, business apps, startups, professional services","https://fonts.google.com/share?selection.family=Open+Sans:wght@300;400;500;600;700|Poppins:wght@400;500;600;700","@import url('https://fonts.googleapis.com/css2?family=Open+Sans:wght@300;400;500;600;700&family=Poppins:wght@400;500;600;700&display=swap');","fontFamily: { heading: ['Poppins', 'sans-serif'], body: ['Open Sans', 'sans-serif'] }","Geometric Poppins for headings, humanist Open Sans for readability."
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3,Tech Startup,"Sans + Sans",Space Grotesk,DM Sans,"tech, startup, modern, innovative, bold, futuristic","Tech companies, startups, SaaS, developer tools, AI products","https://fonts.google.com/share?selection.family=DM+Sans:wght@400;500;700|Space+Grotesk:wght@400;500;600;700","@import url('https://fonts.googleapis.com/css2?family=DM+Sans:wght@400;500;700&family=Space+Grotesk:wght@400;500;600;700&display=swap');","fontFamily: { heading: ['Space Grotesk', 'sans-serif'], body: ['DM Sans', 'sans-serif'] }","Space Grotesk has unique character, DM Sans is highly readable."
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4,Editorial Classic,"Serif + Serif",Cormorant Garamond,Libre Baskerville,"editorial, classic, literary, traditional, refined, bookish","Publishing, blogs, news sites, literary magazines, book covers","https://fonts.google.com/share?selection.family=Cormorant+Garamond:wght@400;500;600;700|Libre+Baskerville:wght@400;700","@import url('https://fonts.googleapis.com/css2?family=Cormorant+Garamond:wght@400;500;600;700&family=Libre+Baskerville:wght@400;700&display=swap');","fontFamily: { heading: ['Cormorant Garamond', 'serif'], body: ['Libre Baskerville', 'serif'] }","All-serif pairing for traditional editorial feel."
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5,Minimal Swiss,"Sans + Sans",Inter,Inter,"minimal, clean, swiss, functional, neutral, professional","Dashboards, admin panels, documentation, enterprise apps, design systems","https://fonts.google.com/share?selection.family=Inter:wght@300;400;500;600;700","@import url('https://fonts.googleapis.com/css2?family=Inter:wght@300;400;500;600;700&display=swap');","fontFamily: { sans: ['Inter', 'sans-serif'] }","Single font family with weight variations. Ultimate simplicity."
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6,Playful Creative,"Display + Sans",Fredoka,Nunito,"playful, friendly, fun, creative, warm, approachable","Children's apps, educational, gaming, creative tools, entertainment","https://fonts.google.com/share?selection.family=Fredoka:wght@400;500;600;700|Nunito:wght@300;400;500;600;700","@import url('https://fonts.googleapis.com/css2?family=Fredoka:wght@400;500;600;700&family=Nunito:wght@300;400;500;600;700&display=swap');","fontFamily: { heading: ['Fredoka', 'sans-serif'], body: ['Nunito', 'sans-serif'] }","Rounded, friendly fonts perfect for playful UIs."
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7,Bold Statement,"Display + Sans",Bebas Neue,Source Sans 3,"bold, impactful, strong, dramatic, modern, headlines","Marketing sites, portfolios, agencies, event pages, sports","https://fonts.google.com/share?selection.family=Bebas+Neue|Source+Sans+3:wght@300;400;500;600;700","@import url('https://fonts.googleapis.com/css2?family=Bebas+Neue&family=Source+Sans+3:wght@300;400;500;600;700&display=swap');","fontFamily: { display: ['Bebas Neue', 'sans-serif'], body: ['Source Sans 3', 'sans-serif'] }","Bebas Neue for large headlines only. All-caps display font."
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8,Wellness Calm,"Serif + Sans",Lora,Raleway,"calm, wellness, health, relaxing, natural, organic","Health apps, wellness, spa, meditation, yoga, organic brands","https://fonts.google.com/share?selection.family=Lora:wght@400;500;600;700|Raleway:wght@300;400;500;600;700","@import url('https://fonts.googleapis.com/css2?family=Lora:wght@400;500;600;700&family=Raleway:wght@300;400;500;600;700&display=swap');","fontFamily: { serif: ['Lora', 'serif'], sans: ['Raleway', 'sans-serif'] }","Lora's organic curves with Raleway's elegant simplicity."
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9,Developer Mono,"Mono + Sans",JetBrains Mono,IBM Plex Sans,"code, developer, technical, precise, functional, hacker","Developer tools, documentation, code editors, tech blogs, CLI apps","https://fonts.google.com/share?selection.family=IBM+Plex+Sans:wght@300;400;500;600;700|JetBrains+Mono:wght@400;500;600;700","@import url('https://fonts.googleapis.com/css2?family=IBM+Plex+Sans:wght@300;400;500;600;700&family=JetBrains+Mono:wght@400;500;600;700&display=swap');","fontFamily: { mono: ['JetBrains Mono', 'monospace'], sans: ['IBM Plex Sans', 'sans-serif'] }","JetBrains for code, IBM Plex for UI. Developer-focused."
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10,Retro Vintage,"Display + Serif",Abril Fatface,Merriweather,"retro, vintage, nostalgic, dramatic, decorative, bold","Vintage brands, breweries, restaurants, creative portfolios, posters","https://fonts.google.com/share?selection.family=Abril+Fatface|Merriweather:wght@300;400;700","@import url('https://fonts.googleapis.com/css2?family=Abril+Fatface&family=Merriweather:wght@300;400;700&display=swap');","fontFamily: { display: ['Abril Fatface', 'serif'], body: ['Merriweather', 'serif'] }","Abril Fatface for hero headlines only. High-impact vintage feel."
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11,Geometric Modern,"Sans + Sans",Outfit,Work Sans,"geometric, modern, clean, balanced, contemporary, versatile","General purpose, portfolios, agencies, modern brands, landing pages","https://fonts.google.com/share?selection.family=Outfit:wght@300;400;500;600;700|Work+Sans:wght@300;400;500;600;700","@import url('https://fonts.googleapis.com/css2?family=Outfit:wght@300;400;500;600;700&family=Work+Sans:wght@300;400;500;600;700&display=swap');","fontFamily: { heading: ['Outfit', 'sans-serif'], body: ['Work Sans', 'sans-serif'] }","Both geometric but Outfit more distinctive for headings."
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12,Luxury Serif,"Serif + Sans",Cormorant,Montserrat,"luxury, high-end, fashion, elegant, refined, premium","Fashion brands, luxury e-commerce, jewelry, high-end services","https://fonts.google.com/share?selection.family=Cormorant:wght@400;500;600;700|Montserrat:wght@300;400;500;600;700","@import url('https://fonts.googleapis.com/css2?family=Cormorant:wght@400;500;600;700&family=Montserrat:wght@300;400;500;600;700&display=swap');","fontFamily: { serif: ['Cormorant', 'serif'], sans: ['Montserrat', 'sans-serif'] }","Cormorant's elegance with Montserrat's geometric precision."
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13,Friendly SaaS,"Sans + Sans",Plus Jakarta Sans,Plus Jakarta Sans,"friendly, modern, saas, clean, approachable, professional","SaaS products, web apps, dashboards, B2B, productivity tools","https://fonts.google.com/share?selection.family=Plus+Jakarta+Sans:wght@300;400;500;600;700","@import url('https://fonts.googleapis.com/css2?family=Plus+Jakarta+Sans:wght@300;400;500;600;700&display=swap');","fontFamily: { sans: ['Plus Jakarta Sans', 'sans-serif'] }","Single versatile font. Modern alternative to Inter."
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14,News Editorial,"Serif + Sans",Newsreader,Roboto,"news, editorial, journalism, trustworthy, readable, informative","News sites, blogs, magazines, journalism, content-heavy sites","https://fonts.google.com/share?selection.family=Newsreader:wght@400;500;600;700|Roboto:wght@300;400;500;700","@import url('https://fonts.googleapis.com/css2?family=Newsreader:wght@400;500;600;700&family=Roboto:wght@300;400;500;700&display=swap');","fontFamily: { serif: ['Newsreader', 'serif'], sans: ['Roboto', 'sans-serif'] }","Newsreader designed for long-form reading. Roboto for UI."
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15,Handwritten Charm,"Script + Sans",Caveat,Quicksand,"handwritten, personal, friendly, casual, warm, charming","Personal blogs, invitations, creative portfolios, lifestyle brands","https://fonts.google.com/share?selection.family=Caveat:wght@400;500;600;700|Quicksand:wght@300;400;500;600;700","@import url('https://fonts.googleapis.com/css2?family=Caveat:wght@400;500;600;700&family=Quicksand:wght@300;400;500;600;700&display=swap');","fontFamily: { script: ['Caveat', 'cursive'], sans: ['Quicksand', 'sans-serif'] }","Use Caveat sparingly for accents. Quicksand for body."
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16,Corporate Trust,"Sans + Sans",Lexend,Source Sans 3,"corporate, trustworthy, accessible, readable, professional, clean","Enterprise, government, healthcare, finance, accessibility-focused","https://fonts.google.com/share?selection.family=Lexend:wght@300;400;500;600;700|Source+Sans+3:wght@300;400;500;600;700","@import url('https://fonts.googleapis.com/css2?family=Lexend:wght@300;400;500;600;700&family=Source+Sans+3:wght@300;400;500;600;700&display=swap');","fontFamily: { heading: ['Lexend', 'sans-serif'], body: ['Source Sans 3', 'sans-serif'] }","Lexend designed for readability. Excellent accessibility."
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17,Brutalist Raw,"Mono + Mono",Space Mono,Space Mono,"brutalist, raw, technical, monospace, minimal, stark","Brutalist designs, developer portfolios, experimental, tech art","https://fonts.google.com/share?selection.family=Space+Mono:wght@400;700","@import url('https://fonts.googleapis.com/css2?family=Space+Mono:wght@400;700&display=swap');","fontFamily: { mono: ['Space Mono', 'monospace'] }","All-mono for raw brutalist aesthetic. Limited weights."
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18,Fashion Forward,"Sans + Sans",Syne,Manrope,"fashion, avant-garde, creative, bold, artistic, edgy","Fashion brands, creative agencies, art galleries, design studios","https://fonts.google.com/share?selection.family=Manrope:wght@300;400;500;600;700|Syne:wght@400;500;600;700","@import url('https://fonts.googleapis.com/css2?family=Manrope:wght@300;400;500;600;700&family=Syne:wght@400;500;600;700&display=swap');","fontFamily: { heading: ['Syne', 'sans-serif'], body: ['Manrope', 'sans-serif'] }","Syne's unique character for headlines. Manrope for readability."
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19,Soft Rounded,"Sans + Sans",Varela Round,Nunito Sans,"soft, rounded, friendly, approachable, warm, gentle","Children's products, pet apps, friendly brands, wellness, soft UI","https://fonts.google.com/share?selection.family=Nunito+Sans:wght@300;400;500;600;700|Varela+Round","@import url('https://fonts.googleapis.com/css2?family=Nunito+Sans:wght@300;400;500;600;700&family=Varela+Round&display=swap');","fontFamily: { heading: ['Varela Round', 'sans-serif'], body: ['Nunito Sans', 'sans-serif'] }","Both rounded and friendly. Perfect for soft UI designs."
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20,Premium Sans,"Sans + Sans",Satoshi,General Sans,"premium, modern, clean, sophisticated, versatile, balanced","Premium brands, modern agencies, SaaS, portfolios, startups","https://fonts.google.com/share?selection.family=DM+Sans:wght@400;500;700","@import url('https://fonts.googleapis.com/css2?family=DM+Sans:wght@400;500;700&display=swap');","fontFamily: { sans: ['DM Sans', 'sans-serif'] }","Note: Satoshi/General Sans on Fontshare. DM Sans as Google alternative."
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21,Vietnamese Friendly,"Sans + Sans",Be Vietnam Pro,Noto Sans,"vietnamese, international, readable, clean, multilingual, accessible","Vietnamese sites, multilingual apps, international products","https://fonts.google.com/share?selection.family=Be+Vietnam+Pro:wght@300;400;500;600;700|Noto+Sans:wght@300;400;500;600;700","@import url('https://fonts.googleapis.com/css2?family=Be+Vietnam+Pro:wght@300;400;500;600;700&family=Noto+Sans:wght@300;400;500;600;700&display=swap');","fontFamily: { sans: ['Be Vietnam Pro', 'Noto Sans', 'sans-serif'] }","Be Vietnam Pro excellent Vietnamese support. Noto as fallback."
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22,Japanese Elegant,"Serif + Sans",Noto Serif JP,Noto Sans JP,"japanese, elegant, traditional, modern, multilingual, readable","Japanese sites, Japanese restaurants, cultural sites, anime/manga","https://fonts.google.com/share?selection.family=Noto+Sans+JP:wght@300;400;500;700|Noto+Serif+JP:wght@400;500;600;700","@import url('https://fonts.googleapis.com/css2?family=Noto+Sans+JP:wght@300;400;500;700&family=Noto+Serif+JP:wght@400;500;600;700&display=swap');","fontFamily: { serif: ['Noto Serif JP', 'serif'], sans: ['Noto Sans JP', 'sans-serif'] }","Noto fonts excellent Japanese support. Traditional + modern feel."
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23,Korean Modern,"Sans + Sans",Noto Sans KR,Noto Sans KR,"korean, modern, clean, professional, multilingual, readable","Korean sites, K-beauty, K-pop, Korean businesses, multilingual","https://fonts.google.com/share?selection.family=Noto+Sans+KR:wght@300;400;500;700","@import url('https://fonts.googleapis.com/css2?family=Noto+Sans+KR:wght@300;400;500;700&display=swap');","fontFamily: { sans: ['Noto Sans KR', 'sans-serif'] }","Clean Korean typography. Single font with weight variations."
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24,Chinese Traditional,"Serif + Sans",Noto Serif TC,Noto Sans TC,"chinese, traditional, elegant, cultural, multilingual, readable","Traditional Chinese sites, cultural content, Taiwan/Hong Kong markets","https://fonts.google.com/share?selection.family=Noto+Sans+TC:wght@300;400;500;700|Noto+Serif+TC:wght@400;500;600;700","@import url('https://fonts.googleapis.com/css2?family=Noto+Sans+TC:wght@300;400;500;700&family=Noto+Serif+TC:wght@400;500;600;700&display=swap');","fontFamily: { serif: ['Noto Serif TC', 'serif'], sans: ['Noto Sans TC', 'sans-serif'] }","Traditional Chinese character support. Elegant pairing."
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25,Chinese Simplified,"Sans + Sans",Noto Sans SC,Noto Sans SC,"chinese, simplified, modern, professional, multilingual, readable","Simplified Chinese sites, mainland China market, business apps","https://fonts.google.com/share?selection.family=Noto+Sans+SC:wght@300;400;500;700","@import url('https://fonts.googleapis.com/css2?family=Noto+Sans+SC:wght@300;400;500;700&display=swap');","fontFamily: { sans: ['Noto Sans SC', 'sans-serif'] }","Simplified Chinese support. Clean modern look."
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26,Arabic Elegant,"Serif + Sans",Noto Naskh Arabic,Noto Sans Arabic,"arabic, elegant, traditional, cultural, RTL, readable","Arabic sites, Middle East market, Islamic content, bilingual sites","https://fonts.google.com/share?selection.family=Noto+Naskh+Arabic:wght@400;500;600;700|Noto+Sans+Arabic:wght@300;400;500;700","@import url('https://fonts.googleapis.com/css2?family=Noto+Naskh+Arabic:wght@400;500;600;700&family=Noto+Sans+Arabic:wght@300;400;500;700&display=swap');","fontFamily: { serif: ['Noto Naskh Arabic', 'serif'], sans: ['Noto Sans Arabic', 'sans-serif'] }","RTL support. Naskh for traditional, Sans for modern Arabic."
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27,Thai Modern,"Sans + Sans",Noto Sans Thai,Noto Sans Thai,"thai, modern, readable, clean, multilingual, accessible","Thai sites, Southeast Asia, tourism, Thai restaurants","https://fonts.google.com/share?selection.family=Noto+Sans+Thai:wght@300;400;500;700","@import url('https://fonts.googleapis.com/css2?family=Noto+Sans+Thai:wght@300;400;500;700&display=swap');","fontFamily: { sans: ['Noto Sans Thai', 'sans-serif'] }","Clean Thai typography. Excellent readability."
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28,Hebrew Modern,"Sans + Sans",Noto Sans Hebrew,Noto Sans Hebrew,"hebrew, modern, RTL, clean, professional, readable","Hebrew sites, Israeli market, Jewish content, bilingual sites","https://fonts.google.com/share?selection.family=Noto+Sans+Hebrew:wght@300;400;500;700","@import url('https://fonts.googleapis.com/css2?family=Noto+Sans+Hebrew:wght@300;400;500;700&display=swap');","fontFamily: { sans: ['Noto Sans Hebrew', 'sans-serif'] }","RTL support. Clean modern Hebrew typography."
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29,Legal Professional,"Serif + Sans",EB Garamond,Lato,"legal, professional, traditional, trustworthy, formal, authoritative","Law firms, legal services, contracts, formal documents, government","https://fonts.google.com/share?selection.family=EB+Garamond:wght@400;500;600;700|Lato:wght@300;400;700","@import url('https://fonts.googleapis.com/css2?family=EB+Garamond:wght@400;500;600;700&family=Lato:wght@300;400;700&display=swap');","fontFamily: { serif: ['EB Garamond', 'serif'], sans: ['Lato', 'sans-serif'] }","EB Garamond for authority. Lato for clean body text."
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30,Medical Clean,"Sans + Sans",Figtree,Noto Sans,"medical, clean, accessible, professional, healthcare, trustworthy","Healthcare, medical clinics, pharma, health apps, accessibility","https://fonts.google.com/share?selection.family=Figtree:wght@300;400;500;600;700|Noto+Sans:wght@300;400;500;700","@import url('https://fonts.googleapis.com/css2?family=Figtree:wght@300;400;500;600;700&family=Noto+Sans:wght@300;400;500;700&display=swap');","fontFamily: { heading: ['Figtree', 'sans-serif'], body: ['Noto Sans', 'sans-serif'] }","Clean, accessible fonts for medical contexts."
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31,Financial Trust,"Sans + Sans",IBM Plex Sans,IBM Plex Sans,"financial, trustworthy, professional, corporate, banking, serious","Banks, finance, insurance, investment, fintech, enterprise","https://fonts.google.com/share?selection.family=IBM+Plex+Sans:wght@300;400;500;600;700","@import url('https://fonts.googleapis.com/css2?family=IBM+Plex+Sans:wght@300;400;500;600;700&display=swap');","fontFamily: { sans: ['IBM Plex Sans', 'sans-serif'] }","IBM Plex conveys trust and professionalism. Excellent for data."
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32,Real Estate Luxury,"Serif + Sans",Cinzel,Josefin Sans,"real estate, luxury, elegant, sophisticated, property, premium","Real estate, luxury properties, architecture, interior design","https://fonts.google.com/share?selection.family=Cinzel:wght@400;500;600;700|Josefin+Sans:wght@300;400;500;600;700","@import url('https://fonts.googleapis.com/css2?family=Cinzel:wght@400;500;600;700&family=Josefin+Sans:wght@300;400;500;600;700&display=swap');","fontFamily: { serif: ['Cinzel', 'serif'], sans: ['Josefin Sans', 'sans-serif'] }","Cinzel's elegance for headlines. Josefin for modern body."
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33,Restaurant Menu,"Serif + Sans",Playfair Display SC,Karla,"restaurant, menu, culinary, elegant, foodie, hospitality","Restaurants, cafes, food blogs, culinary, hospitality","https://fonts.google.com/share?selection.family=Karla:wght@300;400;500;600;700|Playfair+Display+SC:wght@400;700","@import url('https://fonts.googleapis.com/css2?family=Karla:wght@300;400;500;600;700&family=Playfair+Display+SC:wght@400;700&display=swap');","fontFamily: { display: ['Playfair Display SC', 'serif'], sans: ['Karla', 'sans-serif'] }","Small caps Playfair for menu headers. Karla for descriptions."
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34,Art Deco,"Display + Sans",Poiret One,Didact Gothic,"art deco, vintage, 1920s, elegant, decorative, gatsby","Vintage events, art deco themes, luxury hotels, classic cocktails","https://fonts.google.com/share?selection.family=Didact+Gothic|Poiret+One","@import url('https://fonts.googleapis.com/css2?family=Didact+Gothic&family=Poiret+One&display=swap');","fontFamily: { display: ['Poiret One', 'sans-serif'], sans: ['Didact Gothic', 'sans-serif'] }","Poiret One for art deco headlines only. Didact for body."
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35,Magazine Style,"Serif + Sans",Libre Bodoni,Public Sans,"magazine, editorial, publishing, refined, journalism, print","Magazines, online publications, editorial content, journalism","https://fonts.google.com/share?selection.family=Libre+Bodoni:wght@400;500;600;700|Public+Sans:wght@300;400;500;600;700","@import url('https://fonts.googleapis.com/css2?family=Libre+Bodoni:wght@400;500;600;700&family=Public+Sans:wght@300;400;500;600;700&display=swap');","fontFamily: { serif: ['Libre Bodoni', 'serif'], sans: ['Public Sans', 'sans-serif'] }","Bodoni's editorial elegance. Public Sans for clean UI."
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36,Crypto/Web3,"Sans + Sans",Orbitron,Exo 2,"crypto, web3, futuristic, tech, blockchain, digital","Crypto platforms, NFT, blockchain, web3, futuristic tech","https://fonts.google.com/share?selection.family=Exo+2:wght@300;400;500;600;700|Orbitron:wght@400;500;600;700","@import url('https://fonts.googleapis.com/css2?family=Exo+2:wght@300;400;500;600;700&family=Orbitron:wght@400;500;600;700&display=swap');","fontFamily: { display: ['Orbitron', 'sans-serif'], body: ['Exo 2', 'sans-serif'] }","Orbitron for futuristic headers. Exo 2 for readable body."
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37,Gaming Bold,"Display + Sans",Russo One,Chakra Petch,"gaming, bold, action, esports, competitive, energetic","Gaming, esports, action games, competitive sports, entertainment","https://fonts.google.com/share?selection.family=Chakra+Petch:wght@300;400;500;600;700|Russo+One","@import url('https://fonts.googleapis.com/css2?family=Chakra+Petch:wght@300;400;500;600;700&family=Russo+One&display=swap');","fontFamily: { display: ['Russo One', 'sans-serif'], body: ['Chakra Petch', 'sans-serif'] }","Russo One for impact. Chakra Petch for techy body text."
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38,Indie/Craft,"Display + Sans",Amatic SC,Cabin,"indie, craft, handmade, artisan, organic, creative","Craft brands, indie products, artisan, handmade, organic products","https://fonts.google.com/share?selection.family=Amatic+SC:wght@400;700|Cabin:wght@400;500;600;700","@import url('https://fonts.googleapis.com/css2?family=Amatic+SC:wght@400;700&family=Cabin:wght@400;500;600;700&display=swap');","fontFamily: { display: ['Amatic SC', 'sans-serif'], sans: ['Cabin', 'sans-serif'] }","Amatic for handwritten feel. Cabin for readable body."
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39,Startup Bold,"Sans + Sans",Clash Display,Satoshi,"startup, bold, modern, innovative, confident, dynamic","Startups, pitch decks, product launches, bold brands","https://fonts.google.com/share?selection.family=Outfit:wght@400;500;600;700|Rubik:wght@300;400;500;600;700","@import url('https://fonts.googleapis.com/css2?family=Outfit:wght@400;500;600;700&family=Rubik:wght@300;400;500;600;700&display=swap');","fontFamily: { heading: ['Outfit', 'sans-serif'], body: ['Rubik', 'sans-serif'] }","Note: Clash Display on Fontshare. Outfit as Google alternative."
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40,E-commerce Clean,"Sans + Sans",Rubik,Nunito Sans,"ecommerce, clean, shopping, product, retail, conversion","E-commerce, online stores, product pages, retail, shopping","https://fonts.google.com/share?selection.family=Nunito+Sans:wght@300;400;500;600;700|Rubik:wght@300;400;500;600;700","@import url('https://fonts.googleapis.com/css2?family=Nunito+Sans:wght@300;400;500;600;700&family=Rubik:wght@300;400;500;600;700&display=swap');","fontFamily: { heading: ['Rubik', 'sans-serif'], body: ['Nunito Sans', 'sans-serif'] }","Clean readable fonts perfect for product descriptions."
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41,Academic/Research,"Serif + Sans",Crimson Pro,Atkinson Hyperlegible,"academic, research, scholarly, accessible, readable, educational","Universities, research papers, academic journals, educational","https://fonts.google.com/share?selection.family=Atkinson+Hyperlegible:wght@400;700|Crimson+Pro:wght@400;500;600;700","@import url('https://fonts.googleapis.com/css2?family=Atkinson+Hyperlegible:wght@400;700&family=Crimson+Pro:wght@400;500;600;700&display=swap');","fontFamily: { serif: ['Crimson Pro', 'serif'], sans: ['Atkinson Hyperlegible', 'sans-serif'] }","Crimson for scholarly headlines. Atkinson for accessibility."
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42,Dashboard Data,"Mono + Sans",Fira Code,Fira Sans,"dashboard, data, analytics, code, technical, precise","Dashboards, analytics, data visualization, admin panels","https://fonts.google.com/share?selection.family=Fira+Code:wght@400;500;600;700|Fira+Sans:wght@300;400;500;600;700","@import url('https://fonts.googleapis.com/css2?family=Fira+Code:wght@400;500;600;700&family=Fira+Sans:wght@300;400;500;600;700&display=swap');","fontFamily: { mono: ['Fira Code', 'monospace'], sans: ['Fira Sans', 'sans-serif'] }","Fira family cohesion. Code for data, Sans for labels."
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43,Music/Entertainment,"Display + Sans",Righteous,Poppins,"music, entertainment, fun, energetic, bold, performance","Music platforms, entertainment, events, festivals, performers","https://fonts.google.com/share?selection.family=Poppins:wght@300;400;500;600;700|Righteous","@import url('https://fonts.googleapis.com/css2?family=Poppins:wght@300;400;500;600;700&family=Righteous&display=swap');","fontFamily: { display: ['Righteous', 'sans-serif'], sans: ['Poppins', 'sans-serif'] }","Righteous for bold entertainment headers. Poppins for body."
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44,Minimalist Portfolio,"Sans + Sans",Archivo,Space Grotesk,"minimal, portfolio, designer, creative, clean, artistic","Design portfolios, creative professionals, minimalist brands","https://fonts.google.com/share?selection.family=Archivo:wght@300;400;500;600;700|Space+Grotesk:wght@300;400;500;600;700","@import url('https://fonts.googleapis.com/css2?family=Archivo:wght@300;400;500;600;700&family=Space+Grotesk:wght@300;400;500;600;700&display=swap');","fontFamily: { heading: ['Space Grotesk', 'sans-serif'], body: ['Archivo', 'sans-serif'] }","Space Grotesk for distinctive headers. Archivo for clean body."
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45,Kids/Education,"Display + Sans",Baloo 2,Comic Neue,"kids, education, playful, friendly, colorful, learning","Children's apps, educational games, kid-friendly content","https://fonts.google.com/share?selection.family=Baloo+2:wght@400;500;600;700|Comic+Neue:wght@300;400;700","@import url('https://fonts.googleapis.com/css2?family=Baloo+2:wght@400;500;600;700&family=Comic+Neue:wght@300;400;700&display=swap');","fontFamily: { display: ['Baloo 2', 'sans-serif'], sans: ['Comic Neue', 'sans-serif'] }","Fun, playful fonts for children. Comic Neue is readable comic style."
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46,Wedding/Romance,"Script + Serif",Great Vibes,Cormorant Infant,"wedding, romance, elegant, script, invitation, feminine","Wedding sites, invitations, romantic brands, bridal","https://fonts.google.com/share?selection.family=Cormorant+Infant:wght@300;400;500;600;700|Great+Vibes","@import url('https://fonts.googleapis.com/css2?family=Cormorant+Infant:wght@300;400;500;600;700&family=Great+Vibes&display=swap');","fontFamily: { script: ['Great Vibes', 'cursive'], serif: ['Cormorant Infant', 'serif'] }","Great Vibes for elegant accents. Cormorant for readable text."
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47,Science/Tech,"Sans + Sans",Exo,Roboto Mono,"science, technology, research, data, futuristic, precise","Science, research, tech documentation, data-heavy sites","https://fonts.google.com/share?selection.family=Exo:wght@300;400;500;600;700|Roboto+Mono:wght@300;400;500;700","@import url('https://fonts.googleapis.com/css2?family=Exo:wght@300;400;500;600;700&family=Roboto+Mono:wght@300;400;500;700&display=swap');","fontFamily: { sans: ['Exo', 'sans-serif'], mono: ['Roboto Mono', 'monospace'] }","Exo for modern tech feel. Roboto Mono for code/data."
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48,Accessibility First,"Sans + Sans",Atkinson Hyperlegible,Atkinson Hyperlegible,"accessible, readable, inclusive, WCAG, dyslexia-friendly, clear","Accessibility-critical sites, government, healthcare, inclusive design","https://fonts.google.com/share?selection.family=Atkinson+Hyperlegible:wght@400;700","@import url('https://fonts.googleapis.com/css2?family=Atkinson+Hyperlegible:wght@400;700&display=swap');","fontFamily: { sans: ['Atkinson Hyperlegible', 'sans-serif'] }","Designed for maximum legibility. Excellent for accessibility."
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49,Sports/Fitness,"Sans + Sans",Barlow Condensed,Barlow,"sports, fitness, athletic, energetic, condensed, action","Sports, fitness, gyms, athletic brands, competition","https://fonts.google.com/share?selection.family=Barlow+Condensed:wght@400;500;600;700|Barlow:wght@300;400;500;600;700","@import url('https://fonts.googleapis.com/css2?family=Barlow+Condensed:wght@400;500;600;700&family=Barlow:wght@300;400;500;600;700&display=swap');","fontFamily: { display: ['Barlow Condensed', 'sans-serif'], body: ['Barlow', 'sans-serif'] }","Condensed for impact headlines. Regular Barlow for body."
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50,Luxury Minimalist,"Serif + Sans",Bodoni Moda,Jost,"luxury, minimalist, high-end, sophisticated, refined, premium","Luxury minimalist brands, high-end fashion, premium products","https://fonts.google.com/share?selection.family=Bodoni+Moda:wght@400;500;600;700|Jost:wght@300;400;500;600;700","@import url('https://fonts.googleapis.com/css2?family=Bodoni+Moda:wght@400;500;600;700&family=Jost:wght@300;400;500;600;700&display=swap');","fontFamily: { serif: ['Bodoni Moda', 'serif'], sans: ['Jost', 'sans-serif'] }","Bodoni's high contrast elegance. Jost for geometric body."
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51,Tech/HUD Mono,"Mono + Mono",Share Tech Mono,Fira Code,"tech, futuristic, hud, sci-fi, data, monospaced, precise","Sci-fi interfaces, developer tools, cybersecurity, dashboards","https://fonts.google.com/share?selection.family=Fira+Code:wght@300;400;500;600;700|Share+Tech+Mono","@import url('https://fonts.googleapis.com/css2?family=Fira+Code:wght@300;400;500;600;700&family=Share+Tech+Mono&display=swap');","fontFamily: { hud: ['Share Tech Mono', 'monospace'], code: ['Fira Code', 'monospace'] }","Share Tech Mono has that classic sci-fi look."
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52,Pixel Retro,"Display + Sans",Press Start 2P,VT323,"pixel, retro, gaming, 8-bit, nostalgic, arcade","Pixel art games, retro websites, creative portfolios","https://fonts.google.com/share?selection.family=Press+Start+2P|VT323","@import url('https://fonts.googleapis.com/css2?family=Press+Start+2P&family=VT323&display=swap');","fontFamily: { pixel: ['Press Start 2P', 'cursive'], terminal: ['VT323', 'monospace'] }","Press Start 2P is very wide/large. VT323 is better for body text."
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53,Neubrutalist Bold,"Display + Sans",Lexend Mega,Public Sans,"bold, neubrutalist, loud, strong, geometric, quirky","Neubrutalist designs, Gen Z brands, bold marketing","https://fonts.google.com/share?selection.family=Lexend+Mega:wght@100..900|Public+Sans:wght@100..900","@import url('https://fonts.googleapis.com/css2?family=Lexend+Mega:wght@100..900&family=Public+Sans:wght@100..900&display=swap');","fontFamily: { mega: ['Lexend Mega', 'sans-serif'], body: ['Public Sans', 'sans-serif'] }","Lexend Mega has distinct character and variable weight."
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54,Academic/Archival,"Serif + Serif",EB Garamond,Crimson Text,"academic, old-school, university, research, serious, traditional","University sites, archives, research papers, history","https://fonts.google.com/share?selection.family=Crimson+Text:wght@400;600;700|EB+Garamond:wght@400;500;600;700;800","@import url('https://fonts.googleapis.com/css2?family=Crimson+Text:wght@400;600;700&family=EB+Garamond:wght@400;500;600;700;800&display=swap');","fontFamily: { classic: ['EB Garamond', 'serif'], text: ['Crimson Text', 'serif'] }","Classic academic aesthetic. Very legible."
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55,Spatial Clear,"Sans + Sans",Inter,Inter,"spatial, legible, glass, system, clean, neutral","Spatial computing, AR/VR, glassmorphism interfaces","https://fonts.google.com/share?selection.family=Inter:wght@300;400;500;600","@import url('https://fonts.googleapis.com/css2?family=Inter:wght@300;400;500;600&display=swap');","fontFamily: { sans: ['Inter', 'sans-serif'] }","Optimized for readability on dynamic backgrounds."
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56,Kinetic Motion,"Display + Mono",Syncopate,Space Mono,"kinetic, motion, futuristic, speed, wide, tech","Music festivals, automotive, high-energy brands","https://fonts.google.com/share?selection.family=Space+Mono:wght@400;700|Syncopate:wght@400;700","@import url('https://fonts.googleapis.com/css2?family=Space+Mono:wght@400;700&family=Syncopate:wght@400;700&display=swap');","fontFamily: { display: ['Syncopate', 'sans-serif'], mono: ['Space Mono', 'monospace'] }","Syncopate's wide stance works well with motion effects."
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57,Gen Z Brutal,"Display + Sans",Anton,Epilogue,"brutal, loud, shouty, meme, internet, bold","Gen Z marketing, streetwear, viral campaigns","https://fonts.google.com/share?selection.family=Anton|Epilogue:wght@400;500;600;700","@import url('https://fonts.googleapis.com/css2?family=Anton&family=Epilogue:wght@400;500;600;700&display=swap');","fontFamily: { display: ['Anton', 'sans-serif'], body: ['Epilogue', 'sans-serif'] }","Anton is impactful and condensed. Good for stickers/badges."
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No,UI_Category,Recommended_Pattern,Style_Priority,Color_Mood,Typography_Mood,Key_Effects,Decision_Rules,Anti_Patterns,Severity
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1,SaaS (General),Hero + Features + CTA,Glassmorphism + Flat Design,Trust blue + Accent contrast,Professional + Hierarchy,Subtle hover (200-250ms) + Smooth transitions,"{""if_ux_focused"": ""prioritize-minimalism"", ""if_data_heavy"": ""add-glassmorphism""}",Excessive animation + Dark mode by default,HIGH
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2,Micro SaaS,Minimal & Direct + Demo,Flat Design + Vibrant & Block,Vibrant primary + White space,Bold + Clean typography,Large CTA hover (300ms) + Scroll reveal,"{""if_quick_onboarding"": ""reduce-steps"", ""if_demo_available"": ""feature-interactive-demo""}",Complex onboarding flow + Cluttered layout,HIGH
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3,E-commerce,Feature-Rich Showcase,Vibrant & Block-based,Brand primary + Success green,Engaging + Clear hierarchy,Card hover lift (200ms) + Scale effect,"{""if_luxury"": ""switch-to-liquid-glass"", ""if_conversion_focused"": ""add-urgency-colors""}",Flat design without depth + Text-heavy pages,HIGH
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4,E-commerce Luxury,Feature-Rich Showcase,Liquid Glass + Glassmorphism,Premium colors + Minimal accent,Elegant + Refined typography,Chromatic aberration + Fluid animations (400-600ms),"{""if_checkout"": ""emphasize-trust"", ""if_hero_needed"": ""use-3d-hyperrealism""}",Vibrant & Block-based + Playful colors,HIGH
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5,Healthcare App,Social Proof-Focused,Neumorphism + Accessible & Ethical,Calm blue + Health green,Readable + Large type (16px+),Soft box-shadow + Smooth press (150ms),"{""must_have"": ""wcag-aaa-compliance"", ""if_medication"": ""red-alert-colors""}",Bright neon colors + Motion-heavy animations + AI purple/pink gradients,HIGH
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6,Fintech/Crypto,Conversion-Optimized,Glassmorphism + Dark Mode (OLED),Dark tech colors + Vibrant accents,Modern + Confident typography,Real-time chart animations + Alert pulse/glow,"{""must_have"": ""security-badges"", ""if_real_time"": ""add-streaming-data""}",Light backgrounds + No security indicators,HIGH
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7,Education,Feature-Rich Showcase,Claymorphism + Micro-interactions,Playful colors + Clear hierarchy,Friendly + Engaging typography,Soft press (200ms) + Fluffy elements,"{""if_gamification"": ""add-progress-animation"", ""if_children"": ""increase-playfulness""}",Dark modes + Complex jargon,MEDIUM
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8,Portfolio/Personal,Storytelling-Driven,Motion-Driven + Minimalism,Brand primary + Artistic,Expressive + Variable typography,Parallax (3-5 layers) + Scroll-triggered reveals,"{""if_creative_field"": ""add-brutalism"", ""if_minimal_portfolio"": ""reduce-motion""}",Corporate templates + Generic layouts,MEDIUM
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9,Government/Public,Minimal & Direct,Accessible & Ethical + Minimalism,Professional blue + High contrast,Clear + Large typography,Clear focus rings (3-4px) + Skip links,"{""must_have"": ""wcag-aaa"", ""must_have"": ""keyboard-navigation""}",Ornate design + Low contrast + Motion effects + AI purple/pink gradients,HIGH
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10,Fintech (Banking),Trust & Authority,Minimalism + Accessible & Ethical,Navy + Trust Blue + Gold,Professional + Trustworthy,Smooth state transitions + Number animations,"{""must_have"": ""security-first"", ""if_dashboard"": ""use-dark-mode""}",Playful design + Unclear fees + AI purple/pink gradients,HIGH
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11,Social Media App,Feature-Rich Showcase,Vibrant & Block-based + Motion-Driven,Vibrant + Engagement colors,Modern + Bold typography,Large scroll animations + Icon animations,"{""if_engagement_metric"": ""add-motion"", ""if_content_focused"": ""minimize-chrome""}",Heavy skeuomorphism + Accessibility ignored,MEDIUM
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12,Startup Landing,Hero-Centric + Trust,Motion-Driven + Vibrant & Block,Bold primaries + Accent contrast,Modern + Energetic typography,Scroll-triggered animations + Parallax,"{""if_pre_launch"": ""use-waitlist-pattern"", ""if_video_ready"": ""add-hero-video""}",Static design + No video + Poor mobile,HIGH
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13,Gaming,Feature-Rich Showcase,3D & Hyperrealism + Retro-Futurism,Vibrant + Neon + Immersive,Bold + Impactful typography,WebGL 3D rendering + Glitch effects,"{""if_competitive"": ""add-real-time-stats"", ""if_casual"": ""increase-playfulness""}",Minimalist design + Static assets,HIGH
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14,Creative Agency,Storytelling-Driven,Brutalism + Motion-Driven,Bold primaries + Artistic freedom,Bold + Expressive typography,CRT scanlines + Neon glow + Glitch effects,"{""must_have"": ""case-studies"", ""if_boutique"": ""increase-artistic-freedom""}",Corporate minimalism + Hidden portfolio,HIGH
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15,Wellness/Mental Health,Social Proof-Focused,Neumorphism + Accessible & Ethical,Calm Pastels + Trust colors,Calming + Readable typography,Soft press + Breathing animations,"{""must_have"": ""privacy-first"", ""if_meditation"": ""add-breathing-animation""}",Bright neon + Motion overload,HIGH
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16,Restaurant/Food,Hero-Centric + Conversion,Vibrant & Block-based + Motion-Driven,Warm colors (Orange Red Brown),Appetizing + Clear typography,Food image reveal + Menu hover effects,"{""must_have"": ""high_quality_images"", ""if_delivery"": ""emphasize-speed""}",Low-quality imagery + Outdated hours,HIGH
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17,Real Estate,Hero-Centric + Feature-Rich,Glassmorphism + Minimalism,Trust Blue + Gold + White,Professional + Confident,3D property tour zoom + Map hover,"{""if_luxury"": ""add-3d-models"", ""must_have"": ""map-integration""}",Poor photos + No virtual tours,HIGH
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18,Travel/Tourism,Storytelling-Driven + Hero,Aurora UI + Motion-Driven,Vibrant destination + Sky Blue,Inspirational + Engaging,Destination parallax + Itinerary animations,"{""if_experience_focused"": ""use-storytelling"", ""must_have"": ""mobile-booking""}",Generic photos + Complex booking,HIGH
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19,SaaS Dashboard,Data-Dense Dashboard,Data-Dense + Heat Map,Cool to Hot gradients + Neutral grey,Clear + Readable typography,Hover tooltips + Chart zoom + Real-time pulse,"{""must_have"": ""real-time-updates"", ""if_large_dataset"": ""prioritize-performance""}",Ornate design + Slow rendering,HIGH
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20,B2B SaaS Enterprise,Feature-Rich Showcase,Trust & Authority + Minimal,Professional blue + Neutral grey,Formal + Clear typography,Subtle section transitions + Feature reveals,"{""must_have"": ""case-studies"", ""must_have"": ""roi-messaging""}",Playful design + Hidden features + AI purple/pink gradients,HIGH
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21,Music/Entertainment,Feature-Rich Showcase,Dark Mode (OLED) + Vibrant & Block-based,Dark (#121212) + Vibrant accents + Album art colors,Modern + Bold typography,Waveform visualization + Playlist animations,"{""must_have"": ""audio-player-ux"", ""if_discovery_focused"": ""add-playlist-recommendations""}",Cluttered layout + Poor audio player UX,HIGH
|
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22,Video Streaming/OTT,Hero-Centric + Feature-Rich,Dark Mode (OLED) + Motion-Driven,Dark bg + Poster colors + Brand accent,Bold + Engaging typography,Video player animations + Content carousel (parallax),"{""must_have"": ""continue-watching"", ""if_personalized"": ""add-recommendations""}",Static layout + Slow video player,HIGH
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23,Job Board/Recruitment,Conversion-Optimized + Feature-Rich,Flat Design + Minimalism,Professional Blue + Success Green + Neutral,Clear + Professional typography,Search/filter animations + Application flow,"{""must_have"": ""advanced-search"", ""if_salary_focused"": ""highlight-compensation""}",Outdated forms + Hidden filters,HIGH
|
||||
24,Marketplace (P2P),Feature-Rich Showcase + Social Proof,Vibrant & Block-based + Flat Design,Trust colors + Category colors + Success green,Modern + Engaging typography,Review star animations + Listing hover effects,"{""must_have"": ""seller-profiles"", ""must_have"": ""secure-payment""}",Low trust signals + Confusing layout,HIGH
|
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25,Logistics/Delivery,Feature-Rich Showcase + Real-Time,Minimalism + Flat Design,Blue (#2563EB) + Orange (tracking) + Green,Clear + Functional typography,Real-time tracking animation + Status pulse,"{""must_have"": ""tracking-map"", ""must_have"": ""delivery-updates""}",Static tracking + No map integration + AI purple/pink gradients,HIGH
|
||||
26,Agriculture/Farm Tech,Feature-Rich Showcase,Organic Biophilic + Flat Design,Earth Green (#4A7C23) + Brown + Sky Blue,Clear + Informative typography,Data visualization + Weather animations,"{""must_have"": ""sensor-dashboard"", ""if_crop_focused"": ""add-health-indicators""}",Generic design + Ignored accessibility + AI purple/pink gradients,MEDIUM
|
||||
27,Construction/Architecture,Hero-Centric + Feature-Rich,Minimalism + 3D & Hyperrealism,Grey (#4A4A4A) + Orange (safety) + Blueprint Blue,Professional + Bold typography,3D model viewer + Timeline animations,"{""must_have"": ""project-portfolio"", ""if_team_collaboration"": ""add-real-time-updates""}",2D-only layouts + Poor image quality + AI purple/pink gradients,HIGH
|
||||
28,Automotive/Car Dealership,Hero-Centric + Feature-Rich,Motion-Driven + 3D & Hyperrealism,Brand colors + Metallic + Dark/Light,Bold + Confident typography,360 product view + Configurator animations,"{""must_have"": ""vehicle-comparison"", ""must_have"": ""financing-calculator""}",Static product pages + Poor UX,HIGH
|
||||
29,Photography Studio,Storytelling-Driven + Hero-Centric,Motion-Driven + Minimalism,Black + White + Minimal accent,Elegant + Minimal typography,Full-bleed gallery + Before/after reveal,"{""must_have"": ""portfolio-showcase"", ""if_booking"": ""add-calendar-system""}",Heavy text + Poor image showcase,HIGH
|
||||
30,Coworking Space,Hero-Centric + Feature-Rich,Vibrant & Block-based + Glassmorphism,Energetic colors + Wood tones + Brand,Modern + Engaging typography,Space tour video + Amenity reveal animations,"{""must_have"": ""virtual-tour"", ""must_have"": ""booking-system""}",Outdated photos + Confusing layout,MEDIUM
|
||||
31,Cleaning Service,Conversion-Optimized + Trust,Soft UI Evolution + Flat Design,Fresh Blue (#00B4D8) + Clean White + Green,Friendly + Clear typography,Before/after gallery + Service package reveal,"{""must_have"": ""price-transparency"", ""must_have"": ""trust-badges""}",Poor before/after imagery + Hidden pricing,HIGH
|
||||
32,Home Services,Conversion-Optimized + Trust,Flat Design + Trust & Authority,Trust Blue + Safety Orange + Grey,Professional + Clear typography,Emergency contact highlight + Service menu animations,"{""must_have"": ""emergency-contact"", ""must_have"": ""certifications-display""}",Hidden contact info + No certifications,HIGH
|
||||
33,Childcare/Daycare,Social Proof-Focused + Trust,Claymorphism + Vibrant & Block-based,Playful pastels + Safe colors + Warm,Friendly + Playful typography,Parent portal animations + Activity gallery reveal,"{""must_have"": ""parent-communication"", ""must_have"": ""safety-certifications""}",Generic design + Hidden safety info,HIGH
|
||||
34,Senior Care/Elderly,Trust & Authority + Accessible,Accessible & Ethical + Soft UI Evolution,Calm Blue + Warm neutrals + Large text,Large + Clear typography (18px+),Large touch targets + Clear navigation,"{""must_have"": ""wcag-aaa"", ""must_have"": ""family-portal""}",Small text + Complex navigation + AI purple/pink gradients,HIGH
|
||||
35,Medical Clinic,Trust & Authority + Conversion,Accessible & Ethical + Minimalism,Medical Blue (#0077B6) + Trust White,Professional + Readable typography,Online booking flow + Doctor profile reveals,"{""must_have"": ""appointment-booking"", ""must_have"": ""insurance-info""}",Outdated interface + Confusing booking + AI purple/pink gradients,HIGH
|
||||
36,Pharmacy/Drug Store,Conversion-Optimized + Trust,Flat Design + Accessible & Ethical,Pharmacy Green + Trust Blue + Clean White,Clear + Functional typography,Prescription upload flow + Refill reminders,"{""must_have"": ""prescription-management"", ""must_have"": ""drug-interaction-warnings""}",Confusing layout + Privacy concerns + AI purple/pink gradients,HIGH
|
||||
37,Dental Practice,Social Proof-Focused + Conversion,Soft UI Evolution + Minimalism,Fresh Blue + White + Smile Yellow,Friendly + Professional typography,Before/after gallery + Patient testimonial carousel,"{""must_have"": ""before-after-gallery"", ""must_have"": ""appointment-system""}",Poor imagery + No testimonials,HIGH
|
||||
38,Veterinary Clinic,Social Proof-Focused + Trust,Claymorphism + Accessible & Ethical,Caring Blue + Pet colors + Warm,Friendly + Welcoming typography,Pet profile management + Service animations,"{""must_have"": ""pet-portal"", ""must_have"": ""emergency-contact""}",Generic design + Hidden services,MEDIUM
|
||||
39,News/Media Platform,Hero-Centric + Feature-Rich,Minimalism + Flat Design,Brand colors + High contrast,Clear + Readable typography,Breaking news badge + Article reveal animations,"{""must_have"": ""mobile-first-reading"", ""must_have"": ""category-navigation""}",Cluttered layout + Slow loading,HIGH
|
||||
40,Legal Services,Trust & Authority + Minimal,Trust & Authority + Minimalism,Navy Blue (#1E3A5F) + Gold + White,Professional + Authoritative typography,Practice area reveal + Attorney profile animations,"{""must_have"": ""case-results"", ""must_have"": ""credential-display""}",Outdated design + Hidden credentials + AI purple/pink gradients,HIGH
|
||||
41,Beauty/Spa/Wellness Service,Hero-Centric + Social Proof,Soft UI Evolution + Neumorphism,Soft pastels (Pink Sage Cream) + Gold accents,Elegant + Calming typography,Soft shadows + Smooth transitions (200-300ms) + Gentle hover,"{""must_have"": ""booking-system"", ""must_have"": ""before-after-gallery"", ""if_luxury"": ""add-gold-accents""}",Bright neon colors + Harsh animations + Dark mode,HIGH
|
||||
42,Service Landing Page,Hero-Centric + Trust & Authority,Minimalism + Social Proof-Focused,Brand primary + Trust colors,Professional + Clear typography,Testimonial carousel + CTA hover (200ms),"{""must_have"": ""social-proof"", ""must_have"": ""clear-cta""}",Complex navigation + Hidden contact info,HIGH
|
||||
43,B2B Service,Feature-Rich Showcase + Trust,Trust & Authority + Minimalism,Professional blue + Neutral grey,Formal + Clear typography,Section transitions + Feature reveals,"{""must_have"": ""case-studies"", ""must_have"": ""roi-messaging""}",Playful design + Hidden credentials + AI purple/pink gradients,HIGH
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||||
44,Financial Dashboard,Data-Dense Dashboard,Dark Mode (OLED) + Data-Dense,Dark bg + Red/Green alerts + Trust blue,Clear + Readable typography,Real-time number animations + Alert pulse,"{""must_have"": ""real-time-updates"", ""must_have"": ""high-contrast""}",Light mode default + Slow rendering,HIGH
|
||||
45,Analytics Dashboard,Data-Dense + Drill-Down,Data-Dense + Heat Map,Cool→Hot gradients + Neutral grey,Clear + Functional typography,Hover tooltips + Chart zoom + Filter animations,"{""must_have"": ""data-export"", ""if_large_dataset"": ""virtualize-lists""}",Ornate design + No filtering,HIGH
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||||
46,Productivity Tool,Interactive Demo + Feature-Rich,Flat Design + Micro-interactions,Clear hierarchy + Functional colors,Clean + Efficient typography,Quick actions (150ms) + Task animations,"{""must_have"": ""keyboard-shortcuts"", ""if_collaboration"": ""add-real-time-cursors""}",Complex onboarding + Slow performance,HIGH
|
||||
47,Design System/Component Library,Feature-Rich + Documentation,Minimalism + Accessible & Ethical,Clear hierarchy + Code-like structure,Monospace + Clear typography,Code copy animations + Component previews,"{""must_have"": ""search"", ""must_have"": ""code-examples""}",Poor documentation + No live preview,HIGH
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||||
48,AI/Chatbot Platform,Interactive Demo + Minimal,AI-Native UI + Minimalism,Neutral + AI Purple (#6366F1),Modern + Clear typography,Streaming text + Typing indicators + Fade-in,"{""must_have"": ""conversational-ui"", ""must_have"": ""context-awareness""}",Heavy chrome + Slow response feedback,HIGH
|
||||
49,NFT/Web3 Platform,Feature-Rich Showcase,Cyberpunk UI + Glassmorphism,Dark + Neon + Gold (#FFD700),Bold + Modern typography,Wallet connect animations + Transaction feedback,"{""must_have"": ""wallet-integration"", ""must_have"": ""gas-fees-display""}",Light mode default + No transaction status,HIGH
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||||
50,Creator Economy Platform,Social Proof + Feature-Rich,Vibrant & Block-based + Bento Box Grid,Vibrant + Brand colors,Modern + Bold typography,Engagement counter animations + Profile reveals,"{""must_have"": ""creator-profiles"", ""must_have"": ""monetization-display""}",Generic layout + Hidden earnings,MEDIUM
|
||||
51,Sustainability/ESG Platform,Trust & Authority + Data,Organic Biophilic + Minimalism,Green (#228B22) + Earth tones,Clear + Informative typography,Progress indicators + Impact animations,"{""must_have"": ""data-transparency"", ""must_have"": ""certification-badges""}",Greenwashing visuals + No data,HIGH
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||||
52,Remote Work/Collaboration,Feature-Rich + Real-Time,Soft UI Evolution + Minimalism,Calm Blue + Neutral grey,Clean + Readable typography,Real-time presence indicators + Notification badges,"{""must_have"": ""status-indicators"", ""must_have"": ""video-integration""}",Cluttered interface + No presence,HIGH
|
||||
53,Pet Tech App,Storytelling + Feature-Rich,Claymorphism + Vibrant & Block-based,Playful + Warm colors,Friendly + Playful typography,Pet profile animations + Health tracking charts,"{""must_have"": ""pet-profiles"", ""if_health"": ""add-vet-integration""}",Generic design + No personality,MEDIUM
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54,Smart Home/IoT Dashboard,Real-Time Monitoring,Glassmorphism + Dark Mode (OLED),Dark + Status indicator colors,Clear + Functional typography,Device status pulse + Quick action animations,"{""must_have"": ""real-time-controls"", ""must_have"": ""energy-monitoring""}",Slow updates + No automation,HIGH
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55,EV/Charging Ecosystem,Hero-Centric + Feature-Rich,Minimalism + Aurora UI,Electric Blue (#009CD1) + Green,Modern + Clear typography,Range estimation animations + Map interactions,"{""must_have"": ""charging-map"", ""must_have"": ""range-calculator""}",Poor map UX + Hidden costs,HIGH
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56,Subscription Box Service,Feature-Rich + Conversion,Vibrant & Block-based + Motion-Driven,Brand + Excitement colors,Engaging + Clear typography,Unboxing reveal animations + Product carousel,"{""must_have"": ""personalization-quiz"", ""must_have"": ""subscription-management""}",Confusing pricing + No unboxing preview,HIGH
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57,Podcast Platform,Storytelling + Feature-Rich,Dark Mode (OLED) + Minimalism,Dark + Audio waveform accents,Modern + Clear typography,Waveform visualizations + Episode transitions,"{""must_have"": ""audio-player-ux"", ""must_have"": ""episode-discovery""}",Poor audio player + Cluttered layout,HIGH
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58,Dating App,Social Proof + Feature-Rich,Vibrant & Block-based + Motion-Driven,Warm + Romantic (Pink/Red gradients),Modern + Friendly typography,Profile card swipe + Match animations,"{""must_have"": ""profile-cards"", ""must_have"": ""safety-features""}",Generic profiles + No safety,HIGH
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59,Micro-Credentials/Badges,Trust & Authority + Feature,Minimalism + Flat Design,Trust Blue + Gold (#FFD700),Professional + Clear typography,Badge reveal animations + Progress tracking,"{""must_have"": ""credential-verification"", ""must_have"": ""progress-display""}",No verification + Hidden progress,MEDIUM
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60,Knowledge Base/Documentation,FAQ + Minimal,Minimalism + Accessible & Ethical,Clean hierarchy + Minimal color,Clear + Readable typography,Search highlight + Smooth scrolling,"{""must_have"": ""search-first"", ""must_have"": ""version-switching""}",Poor navigation + No search,HIGH
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61,Hyperlocal Services,Conversion + Feature-Rich,Minimalism + Vibrant & Block-based,Location markers + Trust colors,Clear + Functional typography,Map hover + Provider card reveals,"{""must_have"": ""map-integration"", ""must_have"": ""booking-system""}",No map + Hidden reviews,HIGH
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62,Luxury/Premium Brand,Storytelling + Feature-Rich,Liquid Glass + Glassmorphism,Black + Gold (#FFD700) + White,Elegant + Refined typography,Slow parallax + Premium reveals (400-600ms),"{""must_have"": ""high-quality-imagery"", ""must_have"": ""storytelling""}",Cheap visuals + Fast animations,HIGH
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63,Fitness/Gym App,Feature-Rich + Data,Vibrant & Block-based + Dark Mode (OLED),Energetic (Orange #FF6B35) + Dark bg,Bold + Motivational typography,Progress ring animations + Achievement unlocks,"{""must_have"": ""progress-tracking"", ""must_have"": ""workout-plans""}",Static design + No gamification,HIGH
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64,Hotel/Hospitality,Hero-Centric + Social Proof,Liquid Glass + Minimalism,Warm neutrals + Gold (#D4AF37),Elegant + Welcoming typography,Room gallery + Amenity reveals,"{""must_have"": ""room-booking"", ""must_have"": ""virtual-tour""}",Poor photos + Complex booking,HIGH
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65,Wedding/Event Planning,Storytelling + Social Proof,Soft UI Evolution + Aurora UI,Soft Pink (#FFD6E0) + Gold + Cream,Elegant + Romantic typography,Gallery reveals + Timeline animations,"{""must_have"": ""portfolio-gallery"", ""must_have"": ""planning-tools""}",Generic templates + No portfolio,HIGH
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66,Insurance Platform,Conversion + Trust,Trust & Authority + Flat Design,Trust Blue (#0066CC) + Green + Neutral,Clear + Professional typography,Quote calculator animations + Policy comparison,"{""must_have"": ""quote-calculator"", ""must_have"": ""policy-comparison""}",Confusing pricing + No trust signals + AI purple/pink gradients,HIGH
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67,Banking/Traditional Finance,Trust & Authority + Feature,Minimalism + Accessible & Ethical,Navy (#0A1628) + Trust Blue + Gold,Professional + Trustworthy typography,Smooth number animations + Security indicators,"{""must_have"": ""security-first"", ""must_have"": ""accessibility""}",Playful design + Poor security UX + AI purple/pink gradients,HIGH
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68,Online Course/E-learning,Feature-Rich + Social Proof,Claymorphism + Vibrant & Block-based,Vibrant learning colors + Progress green,Friendly + Engaging typography,Progress bar animations + Certificate reveals,"{""must_have"": ""progress-tracking"", ""must_have"": ""video-player""}",Boring design + No gamification,HIGH
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69,Non-profit/Charity,Storytelling + Trust,Accessible & Ethical + Organic Biophilic,Cause-related colors + Trust + Warm,Heartfelt + Readable typography,Impact counter animations + Story reveals,"{""must_have"": ""impact-stories"", ""must_have"": ""donation-transparency""}",No impact data + Hidden financials,HIGH
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70,Florist/Plant Shop,Hero-Centric + Conversion,Organic Biophilic + Vibrant & Block-based,Natural Green + Floral pinks/purples,Elegant + Natural typography,Product reveal + Seasonal transitions,"{""must_have"": ""delivery-scheduling"", ""must_have"": ""care-guides""}",Poor imagery + No seasonal content,MEDIUM
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71,Bakery/Cafe,Hero-Centric + Conversion,Vibrant & Block-based + Soft UI Evolution,Warm Brown + Cream + Appetizing accents,Warm + Inviting typography,Menu hover + Order animations,"{""must_have"": ""menu-display"", ""must_have"": ""online-ordering""}",Poor food photos + Hidden hours,HIGH
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72,Coffee Shop,Hero-Centric + Minimal,Minimalism + Organic Biophilic,Coffee Brown (#6F4E37) + Cream + Warm,Cozy + Clean typography,Menu transitions + Loyalty animations,"{""must_have"": ""menu"", ""if_loyalty"": ""add-rewards-system""}",Generic design + No atmosphere,MEDIUM
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73,Brewery/Winery,Storytelling + Hero-Centric,Motion-Driven + Storytelling-Driven,Deep amber/burgundy + Gold + Craft,Artisanal + Heritage typography,Tasting note reveals + Heritage timeline,"{""must_have"": ""product-showcase"", ""must_have"": ""story-heritage""}",Generic product pages + No story,HIGH
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74,Airline,Conversion + Feature-Rich,Minimalism + Glassmorphism,Sky Blue + Brand colors + Trust,Clear + Professional typography,Flight search animations + Boarding pass reveals,"{""must_have"": ""flight-search"", ""must_have"": ""mobile-first""}",Complex booking + Poor mobile,HIGH
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75,Magazine/Blog,Storytelling + Hero-Centric,Swiss Modernism 2.0 + Motion-Driven,Editorial colors + Brand + Clean white,Editorial + Elegant typography,Article transitions + Category reveals,"{""must_have"": ""article-showcase"", ""must_have"": ""newsletter-signup""}",Poor typography + Slow loading,HIGH
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76,Freelancer Platform,Feature-Rich + Conversion,Flat Design + Minimalism,Professional Blue + Success Green,Clear + Professional typography,Skill match animations + Review reveals,"{""must_have"": ""portfolio-display"", ""must_have"": ""skill-matching""}",Poor profiles + No reviews,HIGH
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77,Consulting Firm,Trust & Authority + Minimal,Trust & Authority + Minimalism,Navy + Gold + Professional grey,Authoritative + Clear typography,Case study reveals + Team profiles,"{""must_have"": ""case-studies"", ""must_have"": ""thought-leadership""}",Generic content + No credentials + AI purple/pink gradients,HIGH
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78,Marketing Agency,Storytelling + Feature-Rich,Brutalism + Motion-Driven,Bold brand colors + Creative freedom,Bold + Expressive typography,Portfolio reveals + Results animations,"{""must_have"": ""portfolio"", ""must_have"": ""results-metrics""}",Boring design + Hidden work,HIGH
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79,Event Management,Hero-Centric + Feature-Rich,Vibrant & Block-based + Motion-Driven,Event theme colors + Excitement accents,Bold + Engaging typography,Countdown timer + Registration flow,"{""must_have"": ""registration"", ""must_have"": ""agenda-display""}",Confusing registration + No countdown,HIGH
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80,Conference/Webinar Platform,Feature-Rich + Conversion,Glassmorphism + Minimalism,Professional Blue + Video accent,Professional + Clear typography,Live stream integration + Agenda transitions,"{""must_have"": ""registration"", ""must_have"": ""speaker-profiles""}",Poor video UX + No networking,HIGH
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||||
81,Membership/Community,Social Proof + Conversion,Vibrant & Block-based + Soft UI Evolution,Community brand colors + Engagement,Friendly + Engaging typography,Member counter + Benefit reveals,"{""must_have"": ""member-benefits"", ""must_have"": ""pricing-tiers""}",Hidden benefits + No community proof,HIGH
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82,Newsletter Platform,Minimal + Conversion,Minimalism + Flat Design,Brand primary + Clean white + CTA,Clean + Readable typography,Subscribe form + Archive reveals,"{""must_have"": ""subscribe-form"", ""must_have"": ""sample-content""}",Complex signup + No preview,MEDIUM
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83,Digital Products/Downloads,Feature-Rich + Conversion,Vibrant & Block-based + Motion-Driven,Product colors + Brand + Success green,Modern + Clear typography,Product preview + Instant delivery animations,"{""must_have"": ""product-preview"", ""must_have"": ""instant-delivery""}",No preview + Slow delivery,HIGH
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84,Church/Religious Organization,Hero-Centric + Social Proof,Accessible & Ethical + Soft UI Evolution,Warm Gold + Deep Purple/Blue + White,Welcoming + Clear typography,Service time highlights + Event calendar,"{""must_have"": ""service-times"", ""must_have"": ""community-events""}",Outdated design + Hidden info,MEDIUM
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85,Sports Team/Club,Hero-Centric + Feature-Rich,Vibrant & Block-based + Motion-Driven,Team colors + Energetic accents,Bold + Impactful typography,Score animations + Schedule reveals,"{""must_have"": ""schedule"", ""must_have"": ""roster""}",Static content + Poor fan engagement,HIGH
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||||
86,Museum/Gallery,Storytelling + Feature-Rich,Minimalism + Motion-Driven,Art-appropriate neutrals + Exhibition accents,Elegant + Minimal typography,Virtual tour + Collection reveals,"{""must_have"": ""virtual-tour"", ""must_have"": ""exhibition-info""}",Cluttered layout + No online access,HIGH
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87,Theater/Cinema,Hero-Centric + Conversion,Dark Mode (OLED) + Motion-Driven,Dark + Spotlight accents + Gold,Dramatic + Bold typography,Seat selection + Trailer reveals,"{""must_have"": ""showtimes"", ""must_have"": ""seat-selection""}",Poor booking UX + No trailers,HIGH
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88,Language Learning App,Feature-Rich + Social Proof,Claymorphism + Vibrant & Block-based,Playful colors + Progress indicators,Friendly + Clear typography,Progress animations + Achievement unlocks,"{""must_have"": ""progress-tracking"", ""must_have"": ""gamification""}",Boring design + No motivation,HIGH
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89,Coding Bootcamp,Feature-Rich + Social Proof,Dark Mode (OLED) + Minimalism,Code editor colors + Brand + Success,Technical + Clear typography,Terminal animations + Career outcome reveals,"{""must_have"": ""curriculum"", ""must_have"": ""career-outcomes""}",Light mode only + Hidden results,HIGH
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90,Cybersecurity Platform,Trust & Authority + Real-Time,Cyberpunk UI + Dark Mode (OLED),Matrix Green (#00FF00) + Deep Black,Technical + Clear typography,Threat visualization + Alert animations,"{""must_have"": ""real-time-monitoring"", ""must_have"": ""threat-display""}",Light mode + Poor data viz,HIGH
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91,Developer Tool/IDE,Minimal + Documentation,Dark Mode (OLED) + Minimalism,Dark syntax theme + Blue focus,Monospace + Functional typography,Syntax highlighting + Command palette,"{""must_have"": ""keyboard-shortcuts"", ""must_have"": ""documentation""}",Light mode default + Slow performance,HIGH
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92,Biotech/Life Sciences,Storytelling + Data,Glassmorphism + Clean Science,Sterile White + DNA Blue + Life Green,Scientific + Clear typography,Data visualization + Research reveals,"{""must_have"": ""data-accuracy"", ""must_have"": ""clean-aesthetic""}",Cluttered data + Poor credibility,HIGH
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93,Space Tech/Aerospace,Immersive + Feature-Rich,Holographic/HUD + Dark Mode,Deep Space Black + Star White + Metallic,Futuristic + Precise typography,Telemetry animations + 3D renders,"{""must_have"": ""high-tech-feel"", ""must_have"": ""precision-data""}",Generic design + No immersion,HIGH
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94,Architecture/Interior,Portfolio + Hero-Centric,Exaggerated Minimalism + High Imagery,Monochrome + Gold Accent + High Imagery,Architectural + Elegant typography,Project gallery + Blueprint reveals,"{""must_have"": ""high-res-images"", ""must_have"": ""project-portfolio""}",Poor imagery + Cluttered layout,HIGH
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95,Quantum Computing,Immersive + Interactive,Holographic/HUD + Dark Mode,Quantum Blue (#00FFFF) + Deep Black,Futuristic + Scientific typography,Probability visualizations + Qubit state animations,"{""must_have"": ""complexity-visualization"", ""must_have"": ""scientific-credibility""}",Generic tech design + No viz,HIGH
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96,Biohacking/Longevity App,Data-Dense + Storytelling,Biomimetic/Organic 2.0 + Minimalism,Cellular Pink/Red + DNA Blue + White,Scientific + Clear typography,Biological data viz + Progress animations,"{""must_have"": ""data-privacy"", ""must_have"": ""scientific-credibility""}",Generic health app + No privacy,HIGH
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97,Autonomous Drone Fleet,Real-Time + Feature-Rich,HUD/Sci-Fi FUI + Real-Time,Tactical Green + Alert Red + Map Dark,Technical + Functional typography,Telemetry animations + 3D spatial awareness,"{""must_have"": ""real-time-telemetry"", ""must_have"": ""safety-alerts""}",Slow updates + Poor spatial viz,HIGH
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98,Generative Art Platform,Showcase + Feature-Rich,Minimalism + Gen Z Chaos,Neutral (#F5F5F5) + User Content,Minimal + Content-focused typography,Gallery masonry + Minting animations,"{""must_have"": ""fast-loading"", ""must_have"": ""creator-attribution""}",Heavy chrome + Slow loading,HIGH
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99,Spatial Computing OS,Immersive + Interactive,Spatial UI (VisionOS) + Glassmorphism,Frosted Glass + System Colors + Depth,Spatial + Readable typography,Depth hierarchy + Gaze interactions,"{""must_have"": ""depth-hierarchy"", ""must_have"": ""environment-awareness""}",2D design + No spatial depth,HIGH
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100,Sustainable Energy/Climate,Data + Trust,Organic Biophilic + E-Ink/Paper,Earth Green + Sky Blue + Solar Yellow,Clear + Informative typography,Impact viz + Progress animations,"{""must_have"": ""data-transparency"", ""must_have"": ""impact-visualization""}",Greenwashing + No real data,HIGH
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.agent/skills/ui-ux-pro-max/data/ux-guidelines.csv
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No,Category,Issue,Platform,Description,Do,Don't,Code Example Good,Code Example Bad,Severity
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1,Navigation,Smooth Scroll,Web,Anchor links should scroll smoothly to target section,Use scroll-behavior: smooth on html element,Jump directly without transition,html { scroll-behavior: smooth; },<a href='#section'> without CSS,High
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2,Navigation,Sticky Navigation,Web,Fixed nav should not obscure content,Add padding-top to body equal to nav height,Let nav overlap first section content,pt-20 (if nav is h-20),No padding compensation,Medium
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3,Navigation,Active State,All,Current page/section should be visually indicated,Highlight active nav item with color/underline,No visual feedback on current location,text-primary border-b-2,All links same style,Medium
|
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4,Navigation,Back Button,Mobile,Users expect back to work predictably,Preserve navigation history properly,Break browser/app back button behavior,history.pushState(),location.replace(),High
|
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5,Navigation,Deep Linking,All,URLs should reflect current state for sharing,Update URL on state/view changes,Static URLs for dynamic content,Use query params or hash,Single URL for all states,Medium
|
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6,Navigation,Breadcrumbs,Web,Show user location in site hierarchy,Use for sites with 3+ levels of depth,Use for flat single-level sites,Home > Category > Product,Only on deep nested pages,Low
|
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7,Animation,Excessive Motion,All,Too many animations cause distraction and motion sickness,Animate 1-2 key elements per view maximum,Animate everything that moves,Single hero animation,animate-bounce on 5+ elements,High
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8,Animation,Duration Timing,All,Animations should feel responsive not sluggish,Use 150-300ms for micro-interactions,Use animations longer than 500ms for UI,transition-all duration-200,duration-1000,Medium
|
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9,Animation,Reduced Motion,All,Respect user's motion preferences,Check prefers-reduced-motion media query,Ignore accessibility motion settings,@media (prefers-reduced-motion: reduce),No motion query check,High
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10,Animation,Loading States,All,Show feedback during async operations,Use skeleton screens or spinners,Leave UI frozen with no feedback,animate-pulse skeleton,Blank screen while loading,High
|
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11,Animation,Hover vs Tap,All,Hover effects don't work on touch devices,Use click/tap for primary interactions,Rely only on hover for important actions,onClick handler,onMouseEnter only,High
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12,Animation,Continuous Animation,All,Infinite animations are distracting,Use for loading indicators only,Use for decorative elements,animate-spin on loader,animate-bounce on icons,Medium
|
||||
13,Animation,Transform Performance,Web,Some CSS properties trigger expensive repaints,Use transform and opacity for animations,Animate width/height/top/left properties,transform: translateY(),top: 10px animation,Medium
|
||||
14,Animation,Easing Functions,All,Linear motion feels robotic,Use ease-out for entering ease-in for exiting,Use linear for UI transitions,ease-out,linear,Low
|
||||
15,Layout,Z-Index Management,Web,Stacking context conflicts cause hidden elements,Define z-index scale system (10 20 30 50),Use arbitrary large z-index values,z-10 z-20 z-50,z-[9999],High
|
||||
16,Layout,Overflow Hidden,Web,Hidden overflow can clip important content,Test all content fits within containers,Blindly apply overflow-hidden,overflow-auto with scroll,overflow-hidden truncating content,Medium
|
||||
17,Layout,Fixed Positioning,Web,Fixed elements can overlap or be inaccessible,Account for safe areas and other fixed elements,Stack multiple fixed elements carelessly,Fixed nav + fixed bottom with gap,Multiple overlapping fixed elements,Medium
|
||||
18,Layout,Stacking Context,Web,New stacking contexts reset z-index,Understand what creates new stacking context,Expect z-index to work across contexts,Parent with z-index isolates children,z-index: 9999 not working,Medium
|
||||
19,Layout,Content Jumping,Web,Layout shift when content loads is jarring,Reserve space for async content,Let images/content push layout around,aspect-ratio or fixed height,No dimensions on images,High
|
||||
20,Layout,Viewport Units,Web,100vh can be problematic on mobile browsers,Use dvh or account for mobile browser chrome,Use 100vh for full-screen mobile layouts,min-h-dvh or min-h-screen,h-screen on mobile,Medium
|
||||
21,Layout,Container Width,Web,Content too wide is hard to read,Limit max-width for text content (65-75ch),Let text span full viewport width,max-w-prose or max-w-3xl,Full width paragraphs,Medium
|
||||
22,Touch,Touch Target Size,Mobile,Small buttons are hard to tap accurately,Minimum 44x44px touch targets,Tiny clickable areas,min-h-[44px] min-w-[44px],w-6 h-6 buttons,High
|
||||
23,Touch,Touch Spacing,Mobile,Adjacent touch targets need adequate spacing,Minimum 8px gap between touch targets,Tightly packed clickable elements,gap-2 between buttons,gap-0 or gap-1,Medium
|
||||
24,Touch,Gesture Conflicts,Mobile,Custom gestures can conflict with system,Avoid horizontal swipe on main content,Override system gestures,Vertical scroll primary,Horizontal swipe carousel only,Medium
|
||||
25,Touch,Tap Delay,Mobile,300ms tap delay feels laggy,Use touch-action CSS or fastclick,Default mobile tap handling,touch-action: manipulation,No touch optimization,Medium
|
||||
26,Touch,Pull to Refresh,Mobile,Accidental refresh is frustrating,Disable where not needed,Enable by default everywhere,overscroll-behavior: contain,Default overscroll,Low
|
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27,Touch,Haptic Feedback,Mobile,Tactile feedback improves interaction feel,Use for confirmations and important actions,Overuse vibration feedback,navigator.vibrate(10),Vibrate on every tap,Low
|
||||
28,Interaction,Focus States,All,Keyboard users need visible focus indicators,Use visible focus rings on interactive elements,Remove focus outline without replacement,focus:ring-2 focus:ring-blue-500,outline-none without alternative,High
|
||||
29,Interaction,Hover States,Web,Visual feedback on interactive elements,Change cursor and add subtle visual change,No hover feedback on clickable elements,hover:bg-gray-100 cursor-pointer,No hover style,Medium
|
||||
30,Interaction,Active States,All,Show immediate feedback on press/click,Add pressed/active state visual change,No feedback during interaction,active:scale-95,No active state,Medium
|
||||
31,Interaction,Disabled States,All,Clearly indicate non-interactive elements,Reduce opacity and change cursor,Confuse disabled with normal state,opacity-50 cursor-not-allowed,Same style as enabled,Medium
|
||||
32,Interaction,Loading Buttons,All,Prevent double submission during async actions,Disable button and show loading state,Allow multiple clicks during processing,disabled={loading} spinner,Button clickable while loading,High
|
||||
33,Interaction,Error Feedback,All,Users need to know when something fails,Show clear error messages near problem,Silent failures with no feedback,Red border + error message,No indication of error,High
|
||||
34,Interaction,Success Feedback,All,Confirm successful actions to users,Show success message or visual change,No confirmation of completed action,Toast notification or checkmark,Action completes silently,Medium
|
||||
35,Interaction,Confirmation Dialogs,All,Prevent accidental destructive actions,Confirm before delete/irreversible actions,Delete without confirmation,Are you sure modal,Direct delete on click,High
|
||||
36,Accessibility,Color Contrast,All,Text must be readable against background,Minimum 4.5:1 ratio for normal text,Low contrast text,#333 on white (7:1),#999 on white (2.8:1),High
|
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37,Accessibility,Color Only,All,Don't convey information by color alone,Use icons/text in addition to color,Red/green only for error/success,Red text + error icon,Red border only for error,High
|
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38,Accessibility,Alt Text,All,Images need text alternatives,Descriptive alt text for meaningful images,Empty or missing alt attributes,alt='Dog playing in park',alt='' for content images,High
|
||||
39,Accessibility,Heading Hierarchy,Web,Screen readers use headings for navigation,Use sequential heading levels h1-h6,Skip heading levels or misuse for styling,h1 then h2 then h3,h1 then h4,Medium
|
||||
40,Accessibility,ARIA Labels,All,Interactive elements need accessible names,Add aria-label for icon-only buttons,Icon buttons without labels,aria-label='Close menu',<button><Icon/></button>,High
|
||||
41,Accessibility,Keyboard Navigation,Web,All functionality accessible via keyboard,Tab order matches visual order,Keyboard traps or illogical tab order,tabIndex for custom order,Unreachable elements,High
|
||||
42,Accessibility,Screen Reader,All,Content should make sense when read aloud,Use semantic HTML and ARIA properly,Div soup with no semantics,<nav> <main> <article>,<div> for everything,Medium
|
||||
43,Accessibility,Form Labels,All,Inputs must have associated labels,Use label with for attribute or wrap input,Placeholder-only inputs,<label for='email'>,placeholder='Email' only,High
|
||||
44,Accessibility,Error Messages,All,Error messages must be announced,Use aria-live or role=alert for errors,Visual-only error indication,role='alert',Red border only,High
|
||||
45,Accessibility,Skip Links,Web,Allow keyboard users to skip navigation,Provide skip to main content link,No skip link on nav-heavy pages,Skip to main content link,100 tabs to reach content,Medium
|
||||
46,Performance,Image Optimization,All,Large images slow page load,Use appropriate size and format (WebP),Unoptimized full-size images,srcset with multiple sizes,4000px image for 400px display,High
|
||||
47,Performance,Lazy Loading,All,Load content as needed,Lazy load below-fold images and content,Load everything upfront,loading='lazy',All images eager load,Medium
|
||||
48,Performance,Code Splitting,Web,Large bundles slow initial load,Split code by route/feature,Single large bundle,dynamic import(),All code in main bundle,Medium
|
||||
49,Performance,Caching,Web,Repeat visits should be fast,Set appropriate cache headers,No caching strategy,Cache-Control headers,Every request hits server,Medium
|
||||
50,Performance,Font Loading,Web,Web fonts can block rendering,Use font-display swap or optional,Invisible text during font load,font-display: swap,FOIT (Flash of Invisible Text),Medium
|
||||
51,Performance,Third Party Scripts,Web,External scripts can block rendering,Load non-critical scripts async/defer,Synchronous third-party scripts,async or defer attribute,<script src='...'> in head,Medium
|
||||
52,Performance,Bundle Size,Web,Large JavaScript slows interaction,Monitor and minimize bundle size,Ignore bundle size growth,Bundle analyzer,No size monitoring,Medium
|
||||
53,Performance,Render Blocking,Web,CSS/JS can block first paint,Inline critical CSS defer non-critical,Large blocking CSS files,Critical CSS inline,All CSS in head,Medium
|
||||
54,Forms,Input Labels,All,Every input needs a visible label,Always show label above or beside input,Placeholder as only label,<label>Email</label><input>,placeholder='Email' only,High
|
||||
55,Forms,Error Placement,All,Errors should appear near the problem,Show error below related input,Single error message at top of form,Error under each field,All errors at form top,Medium
|
||||
56,Forms,Inline Validation,All,Validate as user types or on blur,Validate on blur for most fields,Validate only on submit,onBlur validation,Submit-only validation,Medium
|
||||
57,Forms,Input Types,All,Use appropriate input types,Use email tel number url etc,Text input for everything,type='email',type='text' for email,Medium
|
||||
58,Forms,Autofill Support,Web,Help browsers autofill correctly,Use autocomplete attribute properly,Block or ignore autofill,autocomplete='email',autocomplete='off' everywhere,Medium
|
||||
59,Forms,Required Indicators,All,Mark required fields clearly,Use asterisk or (required) text,No indication of required fields,* required indicator,Guess which are required,Medium
|
||||
60,Forms,Password Visibility,All,Let users see password while typing,Toggle to show/hide password,No visibility toggle,Show/hide password button,Password always hidden,Medium
|
||||
61,Forms,Submit Feedback,All,Confirm form submission status,Show loading then success/error state,No feedback after submit,Loading -> Success message,Button click with no response,High
|
||||
62,Forms,Input Affordance,All,Inputs should look interactive,Use distinct input styling,Inputs that look like plain text,Border/background on inputs,Borderless inputs,Medium
|
||||
63,Forms,Mobile Keyboards,Mobile,Show appropriate keyboard for input type,Use inputmode attribute,Default keyboard for all inputs,inputmode='numeric',Text keyboard for numbers,Medium
|
||||
64,Responsive,Mobile First,Web,Design for mobile then enhance for larger,Start with mobile styles then add breakpoints,Desktop-first causing mobile issues,Default mobile + md: lg: xl:,Desktop default + max-width queries,Medium
|
||||
65,Responsive,Breakpoint Testing,Web,Test at all common screen sizes,Test at 320 375 414 768 1024 1440,Only test on your device,Multiple device testing,Single device development,Medium
|
||||
66,Responsive,Touch Friendly,Web,Mobile layouts need touch-sized targets,Increase touch targets on mobile,Same tiny buttons on mobile,Larger buttons on mobile,Desktop-sized targets on mobile,High
|
||||
67,Responsive,Readable Font Size,All,Text must be readable on all devices,Minimum 16px body text on mobile,Tiny text on mobile,text-base or larger,text-xs for body text,High
|
||||
68,Responsive,Viewport Meta,Web,Set viewport for mobile devices,Use width=device-width initial-scale=1,Missing or incorrect viewport,<meta name='viewport'...>,No viewport meta tag,High
|
||||
69,Responsive,Horizontal Scroll,Web,Avoid horizontal scrolling,Ensure content fits viewport width,Content wider than viewport,max-w-full overflow-x-hidden,Horizontal scrollbar on mobile,High
|
||||
70,Responsive,Image Scaling,Web,Images should scale with container,Use max-width: 100% on images,Fixed width images overflow,max-w-full h-auto,width='800' fixed,Medium
|
||||
71,Responsive,Table Handling,Web,Tables can overflow on mobile,Use horizontal scroll or card layout,Wide tables breaking layout,overflow-x-auto wrapper,Table overflows viewport,Medium
|
||||
72,Typography,Line Height,All,Adequate line height improves readability,Use 1.5-1.75 for body text,Cramped or excessive line height,leading-relaxed (1.625),leading-none (1),Medium
|
||||
73,Typography,Line Length,Web,Long lines are hard to read,Limit to 65-75 characters per line,Full-width text on large screens,max-w-prose,Full viewport width text,Medium
|
||||
74,Typography,Font Size Scale,All,Consistent type hierarchy aids scanning,Use consistent modular scale,Random font sizes,Type scale (12 14 16 18 24 32),Arbitrary sizes,Medium
|
||||
75,Typography,Font Loading,Web,Fonts should load without layout shift,Reserve space with fallback font,Layout shift when fonts load,font-display: swap + similar fallback,No fallback font,Medium
|
||||
76,Typography,Contrast Readability,All,Body text needs good contrast,Use darker text on light backgrounds,Gray text on gray background,text-gray-900 on white,text-gray-400 on gray-100,High
|
||||
77,Typography,Heading Clarity,All,Headings should stand out from body,Clear size/weight difference,Headings similar to body text,Bold + larger size,Same size as body,Medium
|
||||
78,Feedback,Loading Indicators,All,Show system status during waits,Show spinner/skeleton for operations > 300ms,No feedback during loading,Skeleton or spinner,Frozen UI,High
|
||||
79,Feedback,Empty States,All,Guide users when no content exists,Show helpful message and action,Blank empty screens,No items yet. Create one!,Empty white space,Medium
|
||||
80,Feedback,Error Recovery,All,Help users recover from errors,Provide clear next steps,Error without recovery path,Try again button + help link,Error message only,Medium
|
||||
81,Feedback,Progress Indicators,All,Show progress for multi-step processes,Step indicators or progress bar,No indication of progress,Step 2 of 4 indicator,No step information,Medium
|
||||
82,Feedback,Toast Notifications,All,Transient messages for non-critical info,Auto-dismiss after 3-5 seconds,Toasts that never disappear,Auto-dismiss toast,Persistent toast,Medium
|
||||
83,Feedback,Confirmation Messages,All,Confirm successful actions,Brief success message,Silent success,Saved successfully toast,No confirmation,Medium
|
||||
84,Content,Truncation,All,Handle long content gracefully,Truncate with ellipsis and expand option,Overflow or broken layout,line-clamp-2 with expand,Overflow or cut off,Medium
|
||||
85,Content,Date Formatting,All,Use locale-appropriate date formats,Use relative or locale-aware dates,Ambiguous date formats,2 hours ago or locale format,01/02/03,Low
|
||||
86,Content,Number Formatting,All,Format large numbers for readability,Use thousand separators or abbreviations,Long unformatted numbers,"1.2K or 1,234",1234567,Low
|
||||
87,Content,Placeholder Content,All,Show realistic placeholders during dev,Use realistic sample data,Lorem ipsum everywhere,Real sample content,Lorem ipsum,Low
|
||||
88,Onboarding,User Freedom,All,Users should be able to skip tutorials,Provide Skip and Back buttons,Force linear unskippable tour,Skip Tutorial button,Locked overlay until finished,Medium
|
||||
89,Search,Autocomplete,Web,Help users find results faster,Show predictions as user types,Require full type and enter,Debounced fetch + dropdown,No suggestions,Medium
|
||||
90,Search,No Results,Web,Dead ends frustrate users,Show 'No results' with suggestions,Blank screen or '0 results',Try searching for X instead,No results found.,Medium
|
||||
91,Data Entry,Bulk Actions,Web,Editing one by one is tedious,Allow multi-select and bulk edit,Single row actions only,Checkbox column + Action bar,Repeated actions per row,Low
|
||||
92,AI Interaction,Disclaimer,All,Users need to know they talk to AI,Clearly label AI generated content,Present AI as human,AI Assistant label,Fake human name without label,High
|
||||
93,AI Interaction,Streaming,All,Waiting for full text is slow,Stream text response token by token,Show loading spinner for 10s+,Typewriter effect,Spinner until 100% complete,Medium
|
||||
94,Spatial UI,Gaze Hover,VisionOS,Elements should respond to eye tracking before pinch,Scale/highlight element on look,Static element until pinch,hoverEffect(),onTap only,High
|
||||
95,Spatial UI,Depth Layering,VisionOS,UI needs Z-depth to separate content from environment,Use glass material and z-offset,Flat opaque panels blocking view,.glassBackgroundEffect(),bg-white,Medium
|
||||
96,Sustainability,Auto-Play Video,Web,Video consumes massive data and energy,Click-to-play or pause when off-screen,Auto-play high-res video loops,playsInline muted preload='none',autoplay loop,Medium
|
||||
97,Sustainability,Asset Weight,Web,Heavy 3D/Image assets increase carbon footprint,Compress and lazy load 3D models,Load 50MB textures,Draco compression,Raw .obj files,Medium
|
||||
98,AI Interaction,Feedback Loop,All,AI needs user feedback to improve,Thumps up/down or 'Regenerate',Static output only,Feedback component,Read-only text,Low
|
||||
99,Accessibility,Motion Sensitivity,All,Parallax/Scroll-jacking causes nausea,Respect prefers-reduced-motion,Force scroll effects,@media (prefers-reduced-motion),ScrollTrigger.create(),High
|
||||
|
31
.agent/skills/ui-ux-pro-max/data/web-interface.csv
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31
.agent/skills/ui-ux-pro-max/data/web-interface.csv
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|
||||
No,Category,Issue,Keywords,Platform,Description,Do,Don't,Code Example Good,Code Example Bad,Severity
|
||||
1,Accessibility,Icon Button Labels,icon button aria-label,Web,Icon-only buttons must have accessible names,Add aria-label to icon buttons,Icon button without label,"<button aria-label='Close'><XIcon /></button>","<button><XIcon /></button>",Critical
|
||||
2,Accessibility,Form Control Labels,form input label aria,Web,All form controls need labels or aria-label,Use label element or aria-label,Input without accessible name,"<label for='email'>Email</label><input id='email' />","<input placeholder='Email' />",Critical
|
||||
3,Accessibility,Keyboard Handlers,keyboard onclick onkeydown,Web,Interactive elements must support keyboard interaction,Add onKeyDown alongside onClick,Click-only interaction,"<div onClick={fn} onKeyDown={fn} tabIndex={0}>","<div onClick={fn}>",High
|
||||
4,Accessibility,Semantic HTML,semantic button a label,Web,Use semantic HTML before ARIA attributes,Use button/a/label elements,Div with role attribute,"<button onClick={fn}>Submit</button>","<div role='button' onClick={fn}>Submit</div>",High
|
||||
5,Accessibility,Aria Live,aria-live polite async,Web,Async updates need aria-live for screen readers,Add aria-live='polite' for dynamic content,Silent async updates,"<div aria-live='polite'>{status}</div>","<div>{status}</div> // no announcement",Medium
|
||||
6,Accessibility,Decorative Icons,aria-hidden decorative icon,Web,Decorative icons should be hidden from screen readers,Add aria-hidden='true' to decorative icons,Decorative icon announced,"<Icon aria-hidden='true' />","<Icon /> // announced as 'image'",Medium
|
||||
7,Focus,Visible Focus States,focus-visible outline ring,Web,All interactive elements need visible focus states,Use :focus-visible with ring/outline,No focus indication,"focus-visible:ring-2 focus-visible:ring-blue-500","outline-none // no replacement",Critical
|
||||
8,Focus,Never Remove Outline,outline-none focus replacement,Web,Never remove outline without providing replacement,Replace outline with visible alternative,Remove outline completely,"focus:outline-none focus:ring-2","focus:outline-none // nothing else",Critical
|
||||
9,Focus,Checkbox Radio Hit Target,checkbox radio label target,Web,Checkbox/radio must share hit target with label,Wrap input and label together,Separate tiny checkbox,"<label class='flex gap-2'><input type='checkbox' /><span>Option</span></label>","<input type='checkbox' id='x' /><label for='x'>Option</label>",Medium
|
||||
10,Forms,Autocomplete Attribute,autocomplete input form,Web,Inputs need autocomplete attribute for autofill,Add appropriate autocomplete value,Missing autocomplete,"<input autocomplete='email' type='email' />","<input type='email' />",High
|
||||
11,Forms,Semantic Input Types,input type email tel url,Web,Use semantic input type attributes,Use email/tel/url/number types,text type for everything,"<input type='email' />","<input type='text' /> // for email",Medium
|
||||
12,Forms,Never Block Paste,paste onpaste password,Web,Never prevent paste functionality,Allow paste on all inputs,Block paste on password/code,"<input type='password' />","<input onPaste={e => e.preventDefault()} />",High
|
||||
13,Forms,Spellcheck Disable,spellcheck email code,Web,Disable spellcheck on emails and codes,Set spellcheck='false' on codes,Spellcheck on technical input,"<input spellCheck='false' type='email' />","<input type='email' /> // red squiggles",Low
|
||||
14,Forms,Submit Button Enabled,submit button disabled loading,Web,Keep submit enabled and show spinner during requests,Show loading spinner keep enabled,Disable button during submit,"<button>{loading ? <Spinner /> : 'Submit'}</button>","<button disabled={loading}>Submit</button>",Medium
|
||||
15,Forms,Inline Errors,error message inline focus,Web,Show error messages inline near the problem field,Inline error with focus on first error,Single error at top,"<input /><span class='text-red-500'>{error}</span>","<div class='error'>{allErrors}</div> // at top",High
|
||||
16,Performance,Virtualize Lists,virtualize list 50 items,Web,Virtualize lists exceeding 50 items,Use virtual list for large datasets,Render all items,"<VirtualList items={items} />","items.map(item => <Item />)",High
|
||||
17,Performance,Avoid Layout Reads,layout read render getboundingclientrect,Web,Avoid layout reads during render phase,Read layout in effects or callbacks,getBoundingClientRect in render,"useEffect(() => { el.getBoundingClientRect() })","const rect = el.getBoundingClientRect() // in render",Medium
|
||||
18,Performance,Batch DOM Operations,batch dom write read,Web,Group DOM operations to minimize reflows,Batch writes then reads,Interleave reads and writes,"writes.forEach(w => w()); reads.forEach(r => r())","write(); read(); write(); read(); // thrashing",Medium
|
||||
19,Performance,Preconnect CDN,preconnect link cdn,Web,Add preconnect links for CDN domains,Preconnect to known domains,"<link rel='preconnect' href='https://cdn.example.com' />","// no preconnect hint",Low
|
||||
20,Performance,Lazy Load Images,lazy loading image below-fold,Web,Lazy-load images below the fold,Use loading='lazy' for below-fold images,Load all images eagerly,"<img loading='lazy' src='...' />","<img src='...' /> // above fold only",Medium
|
||||
21,State,URL Reflects State,url state query params,Web,URL should reflect current UI state,Sync filters/tabs/pagination to URL,State only in memory,"?tab=settings&page=2","useState only // lost on refresh",High
|
||||
22,State,Deep Linking,deep link stateful component,Web,Stateful components should support deep-linking,Enable sharing current view via URL,No shareable state,"router.push({ query: { ...filters } })","setFilters(f) // not in URL",Medium
|
||||
23,State,Confirm Destructive Actions,confirm destructive delete modal,Web,Destructive actions require confirmation,Show confirmation dialog before delete,Delete without confirmation,"if (confirm('Delete?')) delete()","onClick={delete} // no confirmation",High
|
||||
24,Typography,Proper Unicode,unicode ellipsis quotes,Web,Use proper Unicode characters,Use ... curly quotes proper dashes,ASCII approximations,"'Hello...' with proper ellipsis","'Hello...' with three dots",Low
|
||||
25,Typography,Text Overflow,truncate line-clamp overflow,Web,Handle text overflow properly,Use truncate/line-clamp/break-words,Text overflows container,"<p class='truncate'>Long text...</p>","<p>Long text...</p> // overflows",Medium
|
||||
26,Typography,Non-Breaking Spaces,nbsp unit brand,Web,Use non-breaking spaces for units and brand names,Use between number and unit,"10 kg or Next.js 14","10 kg // may wrap",Low
|
||||
27,Anti-Pattern,No Zoom Disable,viewport zoom disable,Web,Never disable zoom in viewport meta,Allow user zoom,"<meta name='viewport' content='width=device-width'>","<meta name='viewport' content='maximum-scale=1'>",Critical
|
||||
28,Anti-Pattern,No Transition All,transition all specific,Web,Avoid transition: all - specify properties,Transition specific properties,transition: all,"transition-colors duration-200","transition-all duration-200",Medium
|
||||
29,Anti-Pattern,Outline Replacement,outline-none ring focus,Web,Never use outline-none without replacement,Provide visible focus replacement,Remove outline with nothing,"focus:outline-none focus:ring-2 focus:ring-blue-500","focus:outline-none // alone",Critical
|
||||
30,Anti-Pattern,No Hardcoded Dates,date format intl locale,Web,Use Intl for date/number formatting,Use Intl.DateTimeFormat,Hardcoded date format,"new Intl.DateTimeFormat('en').format(date)","date.toLocaleDateString() // or manual format",Medium
|
||||
|
253
.agent/skills/ui-ux-pro-max/scripts/core.py
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253
.agent/skills/ui-ux-pro-max/scripts/core.py
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|
||||
#!/usr/bin/env python3
|
||||
# -*- coding: utf-8 -*-
|
||||
"""
|
||||
UI/UX Pro Max Core - BM25 search engine for UI/UX style guides
|
||||
"""
|
||||
|
||||
import csv
|
||||
import re
|
||||
from pathlib import Path
|
||||
from math import log
|
||||
from collections import defaultdict
|
||||
|
||||
# ============ CONFIGURATION ============
|
||||
DATA_DIR = Path(__file__).parent.parent / "data"
|
||||
MAX_RESULTS = 3
|
||||
|
||||
CSV_CONFIG = {
|
||||
"style": {
|
||||
"file": "styles.csv",
|
||||
"search_cols": ["Style Category", "Keywords", "Best For", "Type", "AI Prompt Keywords"],
|
||||
"output_cols": ["Style Category", "Type", "Keywords", "Primary Colors", "Effects & Animation", "Best For", "Performance", "Accessibility", "Framework Compatibility", "Complexity", "AI Prompt Keywords", "CSS/Technical Keywords", "Implementation Checklist", "Design System Variables"]
|
||||
},
|
||||
"color": {
|
||||
"file": "colors.csv",
|
||||
"search_cols": ["Product Type", "Notes"],
|
||||
"output_cols": ["Product Type", "Primary (Hex)", "Secondary (Hex)", "CTA (Hex)", "Background (Hex)", "Text (Hex)", "Notes"]
|
||||
},
|
||||
"chart": {
|
||||
"file": "charts.csv",
|
||||
"search_cols": ["Data Type", "Keywords", "Best Chart Type", "Accessibility Notes"],
|
||||
"output_cols": ["Data Type", "Keywords", "Best Chart Type", "Secondary Options", "Color Guidance", "Accessibility Notes", "Library Recommendation", "Interactive Level"]
|
||||
},
|
||||
"landing": {
|
||||
"file": "landing.csv",
|
||||
"search_cols": ["Pattern Name", "Keywords", "Conversion Optimization", "Section Order"],
|
||||
"output_cols": ["Pattern Name", "Keywords", "Section Order", "Primary CTA Placement", "Color Strategy", "Conversion Optimization"]
|
||||
},
|
||||
"product": {
|
||||
"file": "products.csv",
|
||||
"search_cols": ["Product Type", "Keywords", "Primary Style Recommendation", "Key Considerations"],
|
||||
"output_cols": ["Product Type", "Keywords", "Primary Style Recommendation", "Secondary Styles", "Landing Page Pattern", "Dashboard Style (if applicable)", "Color Palette Focus"]
|
||||
},
|
||||
"ux": {
|
||||
"file": "ux-guidelines.csv",
|
||||
"search_cols": ["Category", "Issue", "Description", "Platform"],
|
||||
"output_cols": ["Category", "Issue", "Platform", "Description", "Do", "Don't", "Code Example Good", "Code Example Bad", "Severity"]
|
||||
},
|
||||
"typography": {
|
||||
"file": "typography.csv",
|
||||
"search_cols": ["Font Pairing Name", "Category", "Mood/Style Keywords", "Best For", "Heading Font", "Body Font"],
|
||||
"output_cols": ["Font Pairing Name", "Category", "Heading Font", "Body Font", "Mood/Style Keywords", "Best For", "Google Fonts URL", "CSS Import", "Tailwind Config", "Notes"]
|
||||
},
|
||||
"icons": {
|
||||
"file": "icons.csv",
|
||||
"search_cols": ["Category", "Icon Name", "Keywords", "Best For"],
|
||||
"output_cols": ["Category", "Icon Name", "Keywords", "Library", "Import Code", "Usage", "Best For", "Style"]
|
||||
},
|
||||
"react": {
|
||||
"file": "react-performance.csv",
|
||||
"search_cols": ["Category", "Issue", "Keywords", "Description"],
|
||||
"output_cols": ["Category", "Issue", "Platform", "Description", "Do", "Don't", "Code Example Good", "Code Example Bad", "Severity"]
|
||||
},
|
||||
"web": {
|
||||
"file": "web-interface.csv",
|
||||
"search_cols": ["Category", "Issue", "Keywords", "Description"],
|
||||
"output_cols": ["Category", "Issue", "Platform", "Description", "Do", "Don't", "Code Example Good", "Code Example Bad", "Severity"]
|
||||
}
|
||||
}
|
||||
|
||||
STACK_CONFIG = {
|
||||
"html-tailwind": {"file": "stacks/html-tailwind.csv"},
|
||||
"react": {"file": "stacks/react.csv"},
|
||||
"nextjs": {"file": "stacks/nextjs.csv"},
|
||||
"astro": {"file": "stacks/astro.csv"},
|
||||
"vue": {"file": "stacks/vue.csv"},
|
||||
"nuxtjs": {"file": "stacks/nuxtjs.csv"},
|
||||
"nuxt-ui": {"file": "stacks/nuxt-ui.csv"},
|
||||
"svelte": {"file": "stacks/svelte.csv"},
|
||||
"swiftui": {"file": "stacks/swiftui.csv"},
|
||||
"react-native": {"file": "stacks/react-native.csv"},
|
||||
"flutter": {"file": "stacks/flutter.csv"},
|
||||
"shadcn": {"file": "stacks/shadcn.csv"},
|
||||
"jetpack-compose": {"file": "stacks/jetpack-compose.csv"}
|
||||
}
|
||||
|
||||
# Common columns for all stacks
|
||||
_STACK_COLS = {
|
||||
"search_cols": ["Category", "Guideline", "Description", "Do", "Don't"],
|
||||
"output_cols": ["Category", "Guideline", "Description", "Do", "Don't", "Code Good", "Code Bad", "Severity", "Docs URL"]
|
||||
}
|
||||
|
||||
AVAILABLE_STACKS = list(STACK_CONFIG.keys())
|
||||
|
||||
|
||||
# ============ BM25 IMPLEMENTATION ============
|
||||
class BM25:
|
||||
"""BM25 ranking algorithm for text search"""
|
||||
|
||||
def __init__(self, k1=1.5, b=0.75):
|
||||
self.k1 = k1
|
||||
self.b = b
|
||||
self.corpus = []
|
||||
self.doc_lengths = []
|
||||
self.avgdl = 0
|
||||
self.idf = {}
|
||||
self.doc_freqs = defaultdict(int)
|
||||
self.N = 0
|
||||
|
||||
def tokenize(self, text):
|
||||
"""Lowercase, split, remove punctuation, filter short words"""
|
||||
text = re.sub(r'[^\w\s]', ' ', str(text).lower())
|
||||
return [w for w in text.split() if len(w) > 2]
|
||||
|
||||
def fit(self, documents):
|
||||
"""Build BM25 index from documents"""
|
||||
self.corpus = [self.tokenize(doc) for doc in documents]
|
||||
self.N = len(self.corpus)
|
||||
if self.N == 0:
|
||||
return
|
||||
self.doc_lengths = [len(doc) for doc in self.corpus]
|
||||
self.avgdl = sum(self.doc_lengths) / self.N
|
||||
|
||||
for doc in self.corpus:
|
||||
seen = set()
|
||||
for word in doc:
|
||||
if word not in seen:
|
||||
self.doc_freqs[word] += 1
|
||||
seen.add(word)
|
||||
|
||||
for word, freq in self.doc_freqs.items():
|
||||
self.idf[word] = log((self.N - freq + 0.5) / (freq + 0.5) + 1)
|
||||
|
||||
def score(self, query):
|
||||
"""Score all documents against query"""
|
||||
query_tokens = self.tokenize(query)
|
||||
scores = []
|
||||
|
||||
for idx, doc in enumerate(self.corpus):
|
||||
score = 0
|
||||
doc_len = self.doc_lengths[idx]
|
||||
term_freqs = defaultdict(int)
|
||||
for word in doc:
|
||||
term_freqs[word] += 1
|
||||
|
||||
for token in query_tokens:
|
||||
if token in self.idf:
|
||||
tf = term_freqs[token]
|
||||
idf = self.idf[token]
|
||||
numerator = tf * (self.k1 + 1)
|
||||
denominator = tf + self.k1 * (1 - self.b + self.b * doc_len / self.avgdl)
|
||||
score += idf * numerator / denominator
|
||||
|
||||
scores.append((idx, score))
|
||||
|
||||
return sorted(scores, key=lambda x: x[1], reverse=True)
|
||||
|
||||
|
||||
# ============ SEARCH FUNCTIONS ============
|
||||
def _load_csv(filepath):
|
||||
"""Load CSV and return list of dicts"""
|
||||
with open(filepath, 'r', encoding='utf-8') as f:
|
||||
return list(csv.DictReader(f))
|
||||
|
||||
|
||||
def _search_csv(filepath, search_cols, output_cols, query, max_results):
|
||||
"""Core search function using BM25"""
|
||||
if not filepath.exists():
|
||||
return []
|
||||
|
||||
data = _load_csv(filepath)
|
||||
|
||||
# Build documents from search columns
|
||||
documents = [" ".join(str(row.get(col, "")) for col in search_cols) for row in data]
|
||||
|
||||
# BM25 search
|
||||
bm25 = BM25()
|
||||
bm25.fit(documents)
|
||||
ranked = bm25.score(query)
|
||||
|
||||
# Get top results with score > 0
|
||||
results = []
|
||||
for idx, score in ranked[:max_results]:
|
||||
if score > 0:
|
||||
row = data[idx]
|
||||
results.append({col: row.get(col, "") for col in output_cols if col in row})
|
||||
|
||||
return results
|
||||
|
||||
|
||||
def detect_domain(query):
|
||||
"""Auto-detect the most relevant domain from query"""
|
||||
query_lower = query.lower()
|
||||
|
||||
domain_keywords = {
|
||||
"color": ["color", "palette", "hex", "#", "rgb"],
|
||||
"chart": ["chart", "graph", "visualization", "trend", "bar", "pie", "scatter", "heatmap", "funnel"],
|
||||
"landing": ["landing", "page", "cta", "conversion", "hero", "testimonial", "pricing", "section"],
|
||||
"product": ["saas", "ecommerce", "e-commerce", "fintech", "healthcare", "gaming", "portfolio", "crypto", "dashboard"],
|
||||
"style": ["style", "design", "ui", "minimalism", "glassmorphism", "neumorphism", "brutalism", "dark mode", "flat", "aurora", "prompt", "css", "implementation", "variable", "checklist", "tailwind"],
|
||||
"ux": ["ux", "usability", "accessibility", "wcag", "touch", "scroll", "animation", "keyboard", "navigation", "mobile"],
|
||||
"typography": ["font", "typography", "heading", "serif", "sans"],
|
||||
"icons": ["icon", "icons", "lucide", "heroicons", "symbol", "glyph", "pictogram", "svg icon"],
|
||||
"react": ["react", "next.js", "nextjs", "suspense", "memo", "usecallback", "useeffect", "rerender", "bundle", "waterfall", "barrel", "dynamic import", "rsc", "server component"],
|
||||
"web": ["aria", "focus", "outline", "semantic", "virtualize", "autocomplete", "form", "input type", "preconnect"]
|
||||
}
|
||||
|
||||
scores = {domain: sum(1 for kw in keywords if kw in query_lower) for domain, keywords in domain_keywords.items()}
|
||||
best = max(scores, key=scores.get)
|
||||
return best if scores[best] > 0 else "style"
|
||||
|
||||
|
||||
def search(query, domain=None, max_results=MAX_RESULTS):
|
||||
"""Main search function with auto-domain detection"""
|
||||
if domain is None:
|
||||
domain = detect_domain(query)
|
||||
|
||||
config = CSV_CONFIG.get(domain, CSV_CONFIG["style"])
|
||||
filepath = DATA_DIR / config["file"]
|
||||
|
||||
if not filepath.exists():
|
||||
return {"error": f"File not found: {filepath}", "domain": domain}
|
||||
|
||||
results = _search_csv(filepath, config["search_cols"], config["output_cols"], query, max_results)
|
||||
|
||||
return {
|
||||
"domain": domain,
|
||||
"query": query,
|
||||
"file": config["file"],
|
||||
"count": len(results),
|
||||
"results": results
|
||||
}
|
||||
|
||||
|
||||
def search_stack(query, stack, max_results=MAX_RESULTS):
|
||||
"""Search stack-specific guidelines"""
|
||||
if stack not in STACK_CONFIG:
|
||||
return {"error": f"Unknown stack: {stack}. Available: {', '.join(AVAILABLE_STACKS)}"}
|
||||
|
||||
filepath = DATA_DIR / STACK_CONFIG[stack]["file"]
|
||||
|
||||
if not filepath.exists():
|
||||
return {"error": f"Stack file not found: {filepath}", "stack": stack}
|
||||
|
||||
results = _search_csv(filepath, _STACK_COLS["search_cols"], _STACK_COLS["output_cols"], query, max_results)
|
||||
|
||||
return {
|
||||
"domain": "stack",
|
||||
"stack": stack,
|
||||
"query": query,
|
||||
"file": STACK_CONFIG[stack]["file"],
|
||||
"count": len(results),
|
||||
"results": results
|
||||
}
|
||||
1067
.agent/skills/ui-ux-pro-max/scripts/design_system.py
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.agent/skills/ui-ux-pro-max/scripts/design_system.py
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114
.agent/skills/ui-ux-pro-max/scripts/search.py
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.agent/skills/ui-ux-pro-max/scripts/search.py
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|
||||
#!/usr/bin/env python3
|
||||
# -*- coding: utf-8 -*-
|
||||
"""
|
||||
UI/UX Pro Max Search - BM25 search engine for UI/UX style guides
|
||||
Usage: python search.py "<query>" [--domain <domain>] [--stack <stack>] [--max-results 3]
|
||||
python search.py "<query>" --design-system [-p "Project Name"]
|
||||
python search.py "<query>" --design-system --persist [-p "Project Name"] [--page "dashboard"]
|
||||
|
||||
Domains: style, prompt, color, chart, landing, product, ux, typography
|
||||
Stacks: html-tailwind, react, nextjs
|
||||
|
||||
Persistence (Master + Overrides pattern):
|
||||
--persist Save design system to design-system/MASTER.md
|
||||
--page Also create a page-specific override file in design-system/pages/
|
||||
"""
|
||||
|
||||
import argparse
|
||||
import sys
|
||||
import io
|
||||
from core import CSV_CONFIG, AVAILABLE_STACKS, MAX_RESULTS, search, search_stack
|
||||
from design_system import generate_design_system, persist_design_system
|
||||
|
||||
# Force UTF-8 for stdout/stderr to handle emojis on Windows (cp1252 default)
|
||||
if sys.stdout.encoding and sys.stdout.encoding.lower() != 'utf-8':
|
||||
sys.stdout = io.TextIOWrapper(sys.stdout.buffer, encoding='utf-8')
|
||||
if sys.stderr.encoding and sys.stderr.encoding.lower() != 'utf-8':
|
||||
sys.stderr = io.TextIOWrapper(sys.stderr.buffer, encoding='utf-8')
|
||||
|
||||
|
||||
def format_output(result):
|
||||
"""Format results for Claude consumption (token-optimized)"""
|
||||
if "error" in result:
|
||||
return f"Error: {result['error']}"
|
||||
|
||||
output = []
|
||||
if result.get("stack"):
|
||||
output.append(f"## UI Pro Max Stack Guidelines")
|
||||
output.append(f"**Stack:** {result['stack']} | **Query:** {result['query']}")
|
||||
else:
|
||||
output.append(f"## UI Pro Max Search Results")
|
||||
output.append(f"**Domain:** {result['domain']} | **Query:** {result['query']}")
|
||||
output.append(f"**Source:** {result['file']} | **Found:** {result['count']} results\n")
|
||||
|
||||
for i, row in enumerate(result['results'], 1):
|
||||
output.append(f"### Result {i}")
|
||||
for key, value in row.items():
|
||||
value_str = str(value)
|
||||
if len(value_str) > 300:
|
||||
value_str = value_str[:300] + "..."
|
||||
output.append(f"- **{key}:** {value_str}")
|
||||
output.append("")
|
||||
|
||||
return "\n".join(output)
|
||||
|
||||
|
||||
if __name__ == "__main__":
|
||||
parser = argparse.ArgumentParser(description="UI Pro Max Search")
|
||||
parser.add_argument("query", help="Search query")
|
||||
parser.add_argument("--domain", "-d", choices=list(CSV_CONFIG.keys()), help="Search domain")
|
||||
parser.add_argument("--stack", "-s", choices=AVAILABLE_STACKS, help="Stack-specific search (html-tailwind, react, nextjs)")
|
||||
parser.add_argument("--max-results", "-n", type=int, default=MAX_RESULTS, help="Max results (default: 3)")
|
||||
parser.add_argument("--json", action="store_true", help="Output as JSON")
|
||||
# Design system generation
|
||||
parser.add_argument("--design-system", "-ds", action="store_true", help="Generate complete design system recommendation")
|
||||
parser.add_argument("--project-name", "-p", type=str, default=None, help="Project name for design system output")
|
||||
parser.add_argument("--format", "-f", choices=["ascii", "markdown"], default="ascii", help="Output format for design system")
|
||||
# Persistence (Master + Overrides pattern)
|
||||
parser.add_argument("--persist", action="store_true", help="Save design system to design-system/MASTER.md (creates hierarchical structure)")
|
||||
parser.add_argument("--page", type=str, default=None, help="Create page-specific override file in design-system/pages/")
|
||||
parser.add_argument("--output-dir", "-o", type=str, default=None, help="Output directory for persisted files (default: current directory)")
|
||||
|
||||
args = parser.parse_args()
|
||||
|
||||
# Design system takes priority
|
||||
if args.design_system:
|
||||
result = generate_design_system(
|
||||
args.query,
|
||||
args.project_name,
|
||||
args.format,
|
||||
persist=args.persist,
|
||||
page=args.page,
|
||||
output_dir=args.output_dir
|
||||
)
|
||||
print(result)
|
||||
|
||||
# Print persistence confirmation
|
||||
if args.persist:
|
||||
project_slug = args.project_name.lower().replace(' ', '-') if args.project_name else "default"
|
||||
print("\n" + "=" * 60)
|
||||
print(f"✅ Design system persisted to design-system/{project_slug}/")
|
||||
print(f" 📄 design-system/{project_slug}/MASTER.md (Global Source of Truth)")
|
||||
if args.page:
|
||||
page_filename = args.page.lower().replace(' ', '-')
|
||||
print(f" 📄 design-system/{project_slug}/pages/{page_filename}.md (Page Overrides)")
|
||||
print("")
|
||||
print(f"📖 Usage: When building a page, check design-system/{project_slug}/pages/[page].md first.")
|
||||
print(f" If exists, its rules override MASTER.md. Otherwise, use MASTER.md.")
|
||||
print("=" * 60)
|
||||
# Stack search
|
||||
elif args.stack:
|
||||
result = search_stack(args.query, args.stack, args.max_results)
|
||||
if args.json:
|
||||
import json
|
||||
print(json.dumps(result, indent=2, ensure_ascii=False))
|
||||
else:
|
||||
print(format_output(result))
|
||||
# Domain search
|
||||
else:
|
||||
result = search(args.query, args.domain, args.max_results)
|
||||
if args.json:
|
||||
import json
|
||||
print(json.dumps(result, indent=2, ensure_ascii=False))
|
||||
else:
|
||||
print(format_output(result))
|
||||
38
.agent/workflows/superpowers-brainstorm.md
Normal file
38
.agent/workflows/superpowers-brainstorm.md
Normal file
@@ -0,0 +1,38 @@
|
||||
---
|
||||
description: Superpowers brainstorm. Produces goal/constraints/risks/options/recommendation/acceptance criteria.
|
||||
---
|
||||
|
||||
# Superpowers Brainstorm
|
||||
|
||||
## Task
|
||||
Brainstorm for this task (exactly as provided by the user):
|
||||
**{{input}}**
|
||||
|
||||
If `{{input}}` is empty or missing, ask the user to restate the task in one sentence and STOP.
|
||||
|
||||
## Output sections (use exactly)
|
||||
## Goal
|
||||
## Constraints
|
||||
## Known context
|
||||
## Risks
|
||||
## Options (2–4)
|
||||
## Recommendation
|
||||
## Acceptance criteria
|
||||
|
||||
## Persist (mandatory)
|
||||
After generating the brainstorm content, you MUST write it to disk using this exact procedure:
|
||||
|
||||
1) Output the brainstorm markdown content first (the sections above).
|
||||
2) Then immediately run:
|
||||
|
||||
```bash
|
||||
python .agent/skills/superpowers-workflow/scripts/write_artifact.py --path artifacts/superpowers/brainstorm.md
|
||||
|
||||
```
|
||||
|
||||
Provide the brainstorm markdown as stdin to the command.
|
||||
|
||||
After writing, confirm it exists by listing artifacts/superpowers/.
|
||||
|
||||
If you cannot run the command, say so explicitly and instruct the user to copy/paste the brainstorm output into artifacts/superpowers/brainstorm.md.
|
||||
Do not implement changes in this workflow. Stop after persistence.
|
||||
33
.agent/workflows/superpowers-debug.md
Normal file
33
.agent/workflows/superpowers-debug.md
Normal file
@@ -0,0 +1,33 @@
|
||||
---
|
||||
description: Systematic debugging workflow: reproduce, minimize, hypotheses, instrument, fix, prevent, verify.
|
||||
---
|
||||
|
||||
# Superpowers Debug
|
||||
|
||||
Read and apply the `superpowers-debug` skill.
|
||||
|
||||
Use the required reporting format:
|
||||
- Symptom
|
||||
- Repro steps
|
||||
- Root cause
|
||||
- Fix
|
||||
- Regression protection
|
||||
- Verification
|
||||
|
||||
## Persist (mandatory)
|
||||
After generating the debug content above, you MUST write it to disk:
|
||||
|
||||
1) Copy the full debug markdown output.
|
||||
2) Run:
|
||||
|
||||
```bash
|
||||
python .agent/skills/superpowers-workflow/scripts/write_artifact.py --path artifacts/superpowers/debug.md
|
||||
|
||||
```
|
||||
|
||||
Provide the debug markdown as stdin to the command.
|
||||
|
||||
After writing, confirm it exists by listing artifacts/superpowers/.
|
||||
|
||||
If you cannot run the command, say so explicitly and instruct the user to copy/paste the debug output into artifacts/superpowers/debug.md.
|
||||
Do not implement changes in this workflow. Stop after persistence.
|
||||
213
.agent/workflows/superpowers-execute-plan-parallel.md
Normal file
213
.agent/workflows/superpowers-execute-plan-parallel.md
Normal file
@@ -0,0 +1,213 @@
|
||||
---
|
||||
description: Execute an approved plan with parallel execution for independent steps. Spawns isolated subagents. Consolidates results.
|
||||
---
|
||||
|
||||
# Superpowers Execute Plan (Parallel Mode)
|
||||
|
||||
## Overview
|
||||
This workflow executes an approved plan by identifying independent steps and running them in parallel using isolated subagents.
|
||||
|
||||
## When to use parallel mode
|
||||
- Plan has 2+ steps that don't depend on each other
|
||||
- Steps operate on different files or independent modules
|
||||
- You want faster execution (parallel > sequential)
|
||||
|
||||
## When NOT to use parallel mode
|
||||
- Steps have dependencies (Step 2 needs Step 1's output)
|
||||
- All steps modify the same file
|
||||
- Plan has < 2 steps
|
||||
- You want simpler debugging (sequential is easier to debug)
|
||||
|
||||
**If unsure, use `/superpowers-execute-plan` (sequential) instead.**
|
||||
|
||||
---
|
||||
|
||||
## Preconditions (do not skip)
|
||||
|
||||
1. The user must have replied **APPROVED** to a written plan
|
||||
2. The approved plan must exist at: `artifacts/superpowers/plan.md`
|
||||
|
||||
If `artifacts/superpowers/plan.md` does not exist:
|
||||
- Stop immediately
|
||||
- Tell the user to run `/superpowers-write-plan` first
|
||||
- Do not continue
|
||||
|
||||
---
|
||||
|
||||
## Load and analyze the plan
|
||||
|
||||
1. Read `artifacts/superpowers/plan.md`
|
||||
2. Parse all plan steps
|
||||
3. Identify dependencies between steps:
|
||||
- Does Step 2 modify files created/changed by Step 1?
|
||||
- Does Step 2 need Step 1's verification to pass first?
|
||||
- Do they modify the same files?
|
||||
4. Group steps into execution batches:
|
||||
- **Batch 1**: All independent steps (no dependencies)
|
||||
- **Batch 2**: Steps that depend on Batch 1 completing
|
||||
- **Batch 3**: Steps that depend on Batch 2 completing
|
||||
- etc.
|
||||
|
||||
---
|
||||
|
||||
## Execution strategy
|
||||
|
||||
### For each batch:
|
||||
|
||||
1. **Spawn subagents in parallel** for all steps in the batch:
|
||||
|
||||
```bash
|
||||
# Example: Batch 1 has 3 independent steps
|
||||
python .agent/skills/superpowers-workflow/scripts/spawn_subagent.py \
|
||||
--skill tdd \
|
||||
--task "Step 1: Add retry logic to sync.py with exponential backoff" &
|
||||
|
||||
python .agent/skills/superpowers-workflow/scripts/spawn_subagent.py \
|
||||
--skill rest-automation \
|
||||
--task "Step 2: Add pagination handling to fetch_items()" &
|
||||
|
||||
python .agent/skills/superpowers-workflow/scripts/spawn_subagent.py \
|
||||
--skill python-automation \
|
||||
--task "Step 3: Update CLI args to support --max-retries flag" &
|
||||
|
||||
# Wait for all to complete
|
||||
wait
|
||||
```
|
||||
|
||||
2. **Collect results** from each subagent:
|
||||
- Check log files in `artifacts/superpowers/subagents/`
|
||||
- Extract final results from each
|
||||
- Check success/failure status
|
||||
|
||||
3. **Verify batch completion**:
|
||||
- Run verification commands for all steps in the batch
|
||||
- If ANY step fails:
|
||||
- Stop execution
|
||||
- Switch to `/superpowers-debug` for the failed step
|
||||
- Do NOT continue to next batch
|
||||
|
||||
4. **Append to execution log**:
|
||||
- Write batch summary to `artifacts/superpowers/execution.md`:
|
||||
```markdown
|
||||
## Batch N (Parallel Execution)
|
||||
- Step X: [SUCCESS/FAILED] - Files: [...] - Duration: Xs
|
||||
- Step Y: [SUCCESS/FAILED] - Files: [...] - Duration: Ys
|
||||
|
||||
Verification:
|
||||
- Step X: [command] -> [result]
|
||||
- Step Y: [command] -> [result]
|
||||
```
|
||||
|
||||
5. **Move to next batch** (if all steps passed)
|
||||
|
||||
---
|
||||
|
||||
## Skill selection for subagents
|
||||
|
||||
Choose the appropriate skill for each step:
|
||||
|
||||
| Step Type | Skill to Use |
|
||||
|-----------|-------------|
|
||||
| Add tests, TDD cycle | `tdd` |
|
||||
| Fix bugs, investigate failures | `debug` |
|
||||
| Code review, quality check | `review` |
|
||||
| REST API work | `rest-automation` |
|
||||
| Python tooling/scripts | `python-automation` |
|
||||
| General implementation | `tdd` (default) |
|
||||
|
||||
---
|
||||
|
||||
## Consolidation phase
|
||||
|
||||
After all batches complete:
|
||||
|
||||
1. **Integration verification**:
|
||||
- Run full test suite (not just individual step tests)
|
||||
- Verify all changes work together
|
||||
- Check for conflicts between parallel changes
|
||||
|
||||
2. **Conflict resolution**:
|
||||
- If parallel steps modified related code:
|
||||
- Review for integration issues
|
||||
- Run combined tests
|
||||
- Fix any conflicts
|
||||
|
||||
3. **Final artifacts**:
|
||||
- Update `artifacts/superpowers/execution.md` with:
|
||||
- Total batches executed
|
||||
- Total steps completed
|
||||
- Total time saved vs sequential
|
||||
- All verification results
|
||||
- Write `artifacts/superpowers/finish.md` with:
|
||||
- Summary of changes
|
||||
- Integration test results
|
||||
- Follow-up items (if any)
|
||||
|
||||
---
|
||||
|
||||
## Example: 5-step plan with 2 batches
|
||||
|
||||
**Plan:**
|
||||
1. Add retry logic to sync.py (independent)
|
||||
2. Add pagination to API client (independent)
|
||||
3. Update CLI args (independent)
|
||||
4. Add integration test (depends on 1, 2, 3)
|
||||
5. Update docs (depends on 4 passing)
|
||||
|
||||
**Execution:**
|
||||
|
||||
**Batch 1 (parallel):**
|
||||
- Spawn 3 subagents for steps 1, 2, 3
|
||||
- Wait for all to complete (~5 min instead of ~15 min sequential)
|
||||
- Verify each step
|
||||
|
||||
**Batch 2 (sequential):**
|
||||
- Step 4: Add integration test (needs 1+2+3 complete)
|
||||
- Verify test passes
|
||||
|
||||
**Batch 3 (sequential):**
|
||||
- Step 5: Update docs (needs 4 complete)
|
||||
- Verify docs are accurate
|
||||
|
||||
**Total time: ~10 min vs ~25 min sequential = 60% time savings**
|
||||
|
||||
---
|
||||
|
||||
## Troubleshooting
|
||||
|
||||
### Subagent spawn fails
|
||||
- Check that `gemini` is in PATH (verify with: `gemini --version`)
|
||||
- Verify skill exists: `.agent/skills/superpowers-{skill}/SKILL.md`
|
||||
- Check subagent logs in `artifacts/superpowers/subagents/`
|
||||
|
||||
### Steps conflict
|
||||
- Falls back to sequential execution for conflicting steps
|
||||
- Mark dependent steps explicitly in plan to avoid conflicts
|
||||
|
||||
### Verification fails after parallel execution
|
||||
- Check integration - parallel steps may work individually but conflict
|
||||
- Run `/superpowers-debug` to investigate
|
||||
- Consider re-running in sequential mode: `/superpowers-execute-plan`
|
||||
|
||||
---
|
||||
|
||||
## Persist (mandatory)
|
||||
|
||||
Write execution notes to disk:
|
||||
- Append batch summaries to: `artifacts/superpowers/execution.md`
|
||||
- Write final summary to: `artifacts/superpowers/finish.md`
|
||||
|
||||
Ensure `artifacts/superpowers/` exists.
|
||||
Confirm files exist by listing `artifacts/superpowers/` when done.
|
||||
|
||||
---
|
||||
|
||||
## Finish
|
||||
|
||||
After all steps complete:
|
||||
1. Run `/superpowers-review` (or inline review pass)
|
||||
2. Generate final summary with time savings metrics
|
||||
3. List all changed files
|
||||
4. Provide any manual validation steps
|
||||
|
||||
Stop after completing the finish step.
|
||||
84
.agent/workflows/superpowers-execute-plan.md
Normal file
84
.agent/workflows/superpowers-execute-plan.md
Normal file
@@ -0,0 +1,84 @@
|
||||
---
|
||||
description: Executes an approved plan in small steps with verification after each step. Writes execution artifacts to disk. Stops on failures. Finishes with review + summary.
|
||||
---
|
||||
|
||||
# Superpowers Execute Plan
|
||||
|
||||
## Persist (mandatory)
|
||||
You must write execution artifacts to disk (not IDE-only documents):
|
||||
|
||||
- Append execution notes to: `artifacts/superpowers/execution.md`
|
||||
- Write the final summary to: `artifacts/superpowers/finish.md`
|
||||
|
||||
Requirements:
|
||||
1) Ensure the folder `artifacts/superpowers/` exists (create it if needed).
|
||||
2) After EACH completed plan step, append a note to `artifacts/superpowers/execution.md`.
|
||||
3) At the end, write the final summary to `artifacts/superpowers/finish.md`.
|
||||
4) After writing, confirm the files exist by listing `artifacts/superpowers/`.
|
||||
|
||||
If you are unable to write these files directly, use `python .agent/skills/superpowers-workflow/scripts/write_artifact.py --path <target>` to persist the content.
|
||||
|
||||
|
||||
## Preconditions (do not skip)
|
||||
1) The user must have replied **APPROVED** to a written plan.
|
||||
2) The approved plan must exist on disk at:
|
||||
- `artifacts/superpowers/plan.md`
|
||||
|
||||
If `artifacts/superpowers/plan.md` does not exist:
|
||||
- Stop immediately.
|
||||
- Tell the user to run `/superpowers-write-plan` first.
|
||||
- Do not edit code.
|
||||
|
||||
## Load the plan
|
||||
- Read `artifacts/superpowers/plan.md`.
|
||||
- Restate the plan briefly (1–2 lines) before making changes.
|
||||
|
||||
## Check for parallel execution opportunity (optional)
|
||||
After loading the plan, analyze if steps can run in parallel:
|
||||
|
||||
1. **Check for independent steps**: Do 2+ steps operate on different files with no dependencies?
|
||||
2. **If yes**: Suggest to the user:
|
||||
- "I notice steps X, Y, Z are independent and could run in parallel."
|
||||
- "Would you like to use `/superpowers-execute-plan-parallel` for faster execution?"
|
||||
- "Or continue with sequential execution? (Reply: PARALLEL or SEQUENTIAL)"
|
||||
3. **If PARALLEL**: Stop and instruct user to run `/superpowers-execute-plan-parallel` instead.
|
||||
4. **If SEQUENTIAL or no independent steps**: Continue with sequential execution below.
|
||||
|
||||
## Skills to apply as needed
|
||||
Read and apply these skills when relevant:
|
||||
- `superpowers-tdd` (preferred)
|
||||
- `superpowers-debug` (if issues occur)
|
||||
- `superpowers-review`
|
||||
- `superpowers-finish`
|
||||
- `superpowers-rest-automation` (if relevant)
|
||||
- `superpowers-python-automation` (if Python)
|
||||
|
||||
## Execution rules (strict)
|
||||
1) Implement **ONE** plan step at a time.
|
||||
2) After each step:
|
||||
- Run the step’s verification command(s) (or, if you cannot run them, provide exact commands and expected outcomes).
|
||||
- Append a short note to `artifacts/superpowers/execution.md` containing:
|
||||
- Step name
|
||||
- Files changed
|
||||
- What changed (1–3 bullets)
|
||||
- Verification command(s)
|
||||
- Result (pass/fail or “not run”)
|
||||
3) If verification fails:
|
||||
- Stop.
|
||||
- Switch to systematic debugging (use `superpowers-debug`).
|
||||
- Do not continue executing further steps until fixed and verified.
|
||||
4) Keep changes minimal and scoped to the plan. If the plan is wrong or missing a step:
|
||||
- Stop and update the plan (write the updated plan back to `artifacts/superpowers/plan.md`)
|
||||
- Ask for approval again if the change is material.
|
||||
|
||||
## Finish (required)
|
||||
At the end:
|
||||
1) Run a review pass (Blocker/Major/Minor/Nit).
|
||||
2) Write a final summary to `artifacts/superpowers/finish.md` including:
|
||||
- Verification commands run + results
|
||||
- Summary of changes
|
||||
- Follow-ups (if any)
|
||||
- Manual validation steps (if applicable)
|
||||
3) Confirm the artifacts exist by listing `artifacts/superpowers/`.
|
||||
|
||||
Stop after completing the finish step.
|
||||
31
.agent/workflows/superpowers-finish.md
Normal file
31
.agent/workflows/superpowers-finish.md
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@@ -0,0 +1,31 @@
|
||||
---
|
||||
description: Finalize work: verification, summary, follow-ups, manual validation steps.
|
||||
---
|
||||
|
||||
# Superpowers Finish
|
||||
|
||||
Read and apply the `superpowers-finish` skill.
|
||||
|
||||
Output:
|
||||
## Verification (commands + results if possible)
|
||||
## Summary of changes
|
||||
## Follow-ups (if needed)
|
||||
## Manual validation steps (if applicable)
|
||||
|
||||
## Persist (mandatory)
|
||||
After generating the finish content above, you MUST write it to disk:
|
||||
|
||||
1) Copy the full finish markdown output.
|
||||
2) Run:
|
||||
|
||||
```bash
|
||||
python .agent/skills/superpowers-workflow/scripts/write_artifact.py --path artifacts/superpowers/finish.md
|
||||
|
||||
```
|
||||
|
||||
Provide the finish markdown as stdin to the command.
|
||||
|
||||
After writing, confirm it exists by listing artifacts/superpowers/.
|
||||
|
||||
If you cannot run the command, say so explicitly and instruct the user to copy/paste the finish output into artifacts/superpowers/finish.md.
|
||||
Do not implement changes in this workflow. Stop after persistence.
|
||||
13
.agent/workflows/superpowers-reload.md
Normal file
13
.agent/workflows/superpowers-reload.md
Normal file
@@ -0,0 +1,13 @@
|
||||
---
|
||||
description: Reloads Superpowers configuration by re-reading Rules, Workflows, and Skills from disk.
|
||||
---
|
||||
|
||||
# Superpowers Reload
|
||||
|
||||
Read these directories from disk and summarize what you loaded:
|
||||
- `.agent/rules/`
|
||||
- `.agent/workflows/`
|
||||
- `.agent/skills/` (list skill names + descriptions)
|
||||
|
||||
Then confirm you will follow the latest versions in this session.
|
||||
Stop after confirming.
|
||||
32
.agent/workflows/superpowers-review.md
Normal file
32
.agent/workflows/superpowers-review.md
Normal file
@@ -0,0 +1,32 @@
|
||||
---
|
||||
description: Runs a Superpowers-style review pass with severity levels.
|
||||
---
|
||||
|
||||
# Superpowers Review
|
||||
|
||||
Read and apply the `superpowers-review` skill.
|
||||
|
||||
Output:
|
||||
- Blockers
|
||||
- Majors
|
||||
- Minors
|
||||
- Nits
|
||||
- Summary + next actions
|
||||
|
||||
## Persist (mandatory)
|
||||
After generating the review content above, you MUST write it to disk:
|
||||
|
||||
1) Copy the full review markdown output.
|
||||
2) Run:
|
||||
|
||||
```bash
|
||||
python .agent/skills/superpowers-workflow/scripts/write_artifact.py --path artifacts/superpowers/review.md
|
||||
|
||||
```
|
||||
|
||||
Provide the review markdown as stdin to the command.
|
||||
|
||||
After writing, confirm it exists by listing artifacts/superpowers/.
|
||||
|
||||
If you cannot run the command, say so explicitly and instruct the user to copy/paste the review output into artifacts/superpowers/review.md.
|
||||
Do not implement changes in this workflow. Stop after persistence.
|
||||
57
.agent/workflows/superpowers-write-plan.md
Normal file
57
.agent/workflows/superpowers-write-plan.md
Normal file
@@ -0,0 +1,57 @@
|
||||
---
|
||||
description: Superpowers plan gate. Writes a small-step plan with files + verification. Must ask for approval before coding.
|
||||
---
|
||||
|
||||
# Superpowers Write Plan (Gate)
|
||||
|
||||
## Task
|
||||
Plan for this task (exactly as provided by the user):
|
||||
**{{input}}**
|
||||
|
||||
If `{{input}}` is empty or missing, ask the user to restate the task in one sentence and STOP.
|
||||
|
||||
## Rules
|
||||
- DO NOT edit code.
|
||||
- You may read files to understand context, but produce the plan and then stop.
|
||||
- Plan steps must be small (2–10 minutes each) and include verification commands.
|
||||
|
||||
## Output format (use exactly)
|
||||
## Goal
|
||||
## Assumptions
|
||||
## Plan
|
||||
(Each step must include: Files, Change, Verify)
|
||||
## Risks & mitigations
|
||||
## Rollback plan
|
||||
|
||||
## Persist (mandatory)
|
||||
Write the plan output to:
|
||||
- `artifacts/superpowers/plan.md`
|
||||
|
||||
Create the folder if needed.
|
||||
After writing, confirm it exists by listing `artifacts/superpowers/`.
|
||||
|
||||
## Approval
|
||||
Ask:
|
||||
**Approve this plan? Reply APPROVED if it looks good.**
|
||||
|
||||
If the user replies APPROVED:
|
||||
- Do NOT implement yet.
|
||||
- Reply: **"Plan approved. Run `/superpowers-execute-plan` to begin implementation."**
|
||||
|
||||
## Persist (mandatory)
|
||||
After generating the plan content above, you MUST write it to disk:
|
||||
|
||||
1) Copy the full plan markdown output.
|
||||
2) Run:
|
||||
|
||||
```bash
|
||||
python .agent/skills/superpowers-workflow/scripts/write_artifact.py --path artifacts/superpowers/plan.md
|
||||
|
||||
```
|
||||
|
||||
Provide the plan markdown as stdin to the command.
|
||||
|
||||
After writing, confirm it exists by listing artifacts/superpowers/.
|
||||
|
||||
If you cannot run the command, say so explicitly and instruct the user to copy/paste the plan output into artifacts/superpowers/plan.md.
|
||||
Do not implement changes in this workflow. Stop after persistence.
|
||||
6
.agents/rules/modern-css-and-responsive-design-expert.md
Normal file
6
.agents/rules/modern-css-and-responsive-design-expert.md
Normal file
@@ -0,0 +1,6 @@
|
||||
---
|
||||
trigger: always_on
|
||||
glob:
|
||||
description:
|
||||
---
|
||||
|
||||
@@ -19,7 +19,58 @@
|
||||
"Bash(sqlite3 data/inventory.db \".schema users\")",
|
||||
"Bash(sqlite3 data/inventory.db \"SELECT * FROM users;\")",
|
||||
"Bash(git restore:*)",
|
||||
"Bash(pkill -f \"uvicorn\")"
|
||||
"Bash(pkill -f \"uvicorn\")",
|
||||
"Bash(docker-compose build:*)",
|
||||
"Bash(docker version:*)",
|
||||
"Bash(docker compose version:*)",
|
||||
"Bash(docker compose:*)",
|
||||
"Bash(open -a Docker)",
|
||||
"Bash(dockerd)",
|
||||
"Bash(brew services:*)",
|
||||
"Bash(colima start:*)",
|
||||
"Bash(colima status:*)",
|
||||
"Bash(colima stop:*)",
|
||||
"Bash(bash *)",
|
||||
"Bash(npm run *)",
|
||||
"Bash(npm test *)",
|
||||
"Bash(python3 *)",
|
||||
"Bash(ls -lh aInventory-PROD-v*.zip)",
|
||||
"Bash(npm install *)",
|
||||
"Bash(/Library/Developer/CommandLineTools/usr/bin/git commit *)",
|
||||
"Bash(/Library/Developer/CommandLineTools/usr/bin/git add *)",
|
||||
"Bash(command -v npx)",
|
||||
"Bash(cat)",
|
||||
"Read(//tmp/**)",
|
||||
"Bash(save-version --help)",
|
||||
"Bash(git --version)",
|
||||
"mcp__plugin_context-mode_context-mode__ctx_stats",
|
||||
"mcp__plugin_context-mode_context-mode__ctx_execute_file",
|
||||
"Bash(git checkout *)",
|
||||
"Bash(git stash *)",
|
||||
"Bash(python -m pytest backend/tests/ -v --tb=short)",
|
||||
"Bash(sed -i 's|\"/api/users|\"/users|g' backend/tests/test_users.py)",
|
||||
"Bash(sed -i 's|\"/api/items|\"/items|g' backend/tests/test_items.py)",
|
||||
"Bash(sed -i 's|\"/api/categories|\"/categories|g' backend/tests/test_categories.py)",
|
||||
"Bash(sed -i 's|\"/api/operations|\"/operations|g' backend/tests/test_operations.py)",
|
||||
"Bash(sed -i 's|\"/api/operations|\"/operations|g' backend/tests/test_offline_sync.py)",
|
||||
"Bash(curl -sf http://localhost:8906/)",
|
||||
"Bash(curl -sf http://localhost:3000/)",
|
||||
"Bash(curl -s -o /dev/null -w \"%{http_code}\" http://localhost:3000/)",
|
||||
"Bash(NEXT_PUBLIC_API_URL=http://localhost:8906 npm run dev -- --port 3000)",
|
||||
"Bash(echo \"Frontend PID: $!\")",
|
||||
"Bash(curl -sf http://localhost:3000)",
|
||||
"Bash(curl -s http://localhost:3000/login)",
|
||||
"Bash(curl -s http://localhost:8906/users)",
|
||||
"Bash(curl -v http://localhost:8906/users)",
|
||||
"Bash(NEXT_PUBLIC_API_URL=http://localhost:8916 npm run dev -- --port 8917)",
|
||||
"Bash(curl -sf http://localhost:8917)",
|
||||
"Bash(xargs sed *)",
|
||||
"Bash(sed -i -e 's/\\\\btext-slate-100\\\\b/text-secondary/g' -e s/placeholder:text-slate-700/placeholder:text-muted/g -e s/hover:text-slate-300/hover:text-secondary/g app/page.tsx)",
|
||||
"Bash(sed -i 's/\\\\btext-slate-300\\\\b/text-secondary/g' app/page.tsx)",
|
||||
"Bash(npx tsc *)",
|
||||
"Bash(python -m pytest backend/tests/ -q)",
|
||||
"Bash(chmod +x /tmp/update_fonts.sh)",
|
||||
"Bash(/tmp/update_fonts.sh)"
|
||||
]
|
||||
}
|
||||
}
|
||||
|
||||
197
.gemini/skills/adapt/SKILL.md
Normal file
197
.gemini/skills/adapt/SKILL.md
Normal file
@@ -0,0 +1,197 @@
|
||||
---
|
||||
name: adapt
|
||||
description: Adapt designs to work across different screen sizes, devices, contexts, or platforms. Implements breakpoints, fluid layouts, and touch targets. Use when the user mentions responsive design, mobile layouts, breakpoints, viewport adaptation, or cross-device compatibility.
|
||||
version: 2.1.1
|
||||
---
|
||||
|
||||
Adapt existing designs to work effectively across different contexts - different screen sizes, devices, platforms, or use cases.
|
||||
|
||||
## MANDATORY PREPARATION
|
||||
|
||||
Invoke /impeccable — it contains design principles, anti-patterns, and the **Context Gathering Protocol**. Follow the protocol before proceeding — if no design context exists yet, you MUST run /impeccable teach first. Additionally gather: target platforms/devices and usage contexts.
|
||||
|
||||
---
|
||||
|
||||
## Assess Adaptation Challenge
|
||||
|
||||
Understand what needs adaptation and why:
|
||||
|
||||
1. **Identify the source context**:
|
||||
- What was it designed for originally? (Desktop web? Mobile app?)
|
||||
- What assumptions were made? (Large screen? Mouse input? Fast connection?)
|
||||
- What works well in current context?
|
||||
|
||||
2. **Understand target context**:
|
||||
- **Device**: Mobile, tablet, desktop, TV, watch, print?
|
||||
- **Input method**: Touch, mouse, keyboard, voice, gamepad?
|
||||
- **Screen constraints**: Size, resolution, orientation?
|
||||
- **Connection**: Fast wifi, slow 3G, offline?
|
||||
- **Usage context**: On-the-go vs desk, quick glance vs focused reading?
|
||||
- **User expectations**: What do users expect on this platform?
|
||||
|
||||
3. **Identify adaptation challenges**:
|
||||
- What won't fit? (Content, navigation, features)
|
||||
- What won't work? (Hover states on touch, tiny touch targets)
|
||||
- What's inappropriate? (Desktop patterns on mobile, mobile patterns on desktop)
|
||||
|
||||
**CRITICAL**: Adaptation is not just scaling - it's rethinking the experience for the new context.
|
||||
|
||||
## Plan Adaptation Strategy
|
||||
|
||||
Create context-appropriate strategy:
|
||||
|
||||
### Mobile Adaptation (Desktop → Mobile)
|
||||
|
||||
**Layout Strategy**:
|
||||
- Single column instead of multi-column
|
||||
- Vertical stacking instead of side-by-side
|
||||
- Full-width components instead of fixed widths
|
||||
- Bottom navigation instead of top/side navigation
|
||||
|
||||
**Interaction Strategy**:
|
||||
- Touch targets 44x44px minimum (not hover-dependent)
|
||||
- Swipe gestures where appropriate (lists, carousels)
|
||||
- Bottom sheets instead of dropdowns
|
||||
- Thumbs-first design (controls within thumb reach)
|
||||
- Larger tap areas with more spacing
|
||||
|
||||
**Content Strategy**:
|
||||
- Progressive disclosure (don't show everything at once)
|
||||
- Prioritize primary content (secondary content in tabs/accordions)
|
||||
- Shorter text (more concise)
|
||||
- Larger text (16px minimum)
|
||||
|
||||
**Navigation Strategy**:
|
||||
- Hamburger menu or bottom navigation
|
||||
- Reduce navigation complexity
|
||||
- Sticky headers for context
|
||||
- Back button in navigation flow
|
||||
|
||||
### Tablet Adaptation (Hybrid Approach)
|
||||
|
||||
**Layout Strategy**:
|
||||
- Two-column layouts (not single or three-column)
|
||||
- Side panels for secondary content
|
||||
- Master-detail views (list + detail)
|
||||
- Adaptive based on orientation (portrait vs landscape)
|
||||
|
||||
**Interaction Strategy**:
|
||||
- Support both touch and pointer
|
||||
- Touch targets 44x44px but allow denser layouts than phone
|
||||
- Side navigation drawers
|
||||
- Multi-column forms where appropriate
|
||||
|
||||
### Desktop Adaptation (Mobile → Desktop)
|
||||
|
||||
**Layout Strategy**:
|
||||
- Multi-column layouts (use horizontal space)
|
||||
- Side navigation always visible
|
||||
- Multiple information panels simultaneously
|
||||
- Fixed widths with max-width constraints (don't stretch to 4K)
|
||||
|
||||
**Interaction Strategy**:
|
||||
- Hover states for additional information
|
||||
- Keyboard shortcuts
|
||||
- Right-click context menus
|
||||
- Drag and drop where helpful
|
||||
- Multi-select with Shift/Cmd
|
||||
|
||||
**Content Strategy**:
|
||||
- Show more information upfront (less progressive disclosure)
|
||||
- Data tables with many columns
|
||||
- Richer visualizations
|
||||
- More detailed descriptions
|
||||
|
||||
### Print Adaptation (Screen → Print)
|
||||
|
||||
**Layout Strategy**:
|
||||
- Page breaks at logical points
|
||||
- Remove navigation, footer, interactive elements
|
||||
- Black and white (or limited color)
|
||||
- Proper margins for binding
|
||||
|
||||
**Content Strategy**:
|
||||
- Expand shortened content (show full URLs, hidden sections)
|
||||
- Add page numbers, headers, footers
|
||||
- Include metadata (print date, page title)
|
||||
- Convert charts to print-friendly versions
|
||||
|
||||
### Email Adaptation (Web → Email)
|
||||
|
||||
**Layout Strategy**:
|
||||
- Narrow width (600px max)
|
||||
- Single column only
|
||||
- Inline CSS (no external stylesheets)
|
||||
- Table-based layouts (for email client compatibility)
|
||||
|
||||
**Interaction Strategy**:
|
||||
- Large, obvious CTAs (buttons not text links)
|
||||
- No hover states (not reliable)
|
||||
- Deep links to web app for complex interactions
|
||||
|
||||
## Implement Adaptations
|
||||
|
||||
Apply changes systematically:
|
||||
|
||||
### Responsive Breakpoints
|
||||
|
||||
Choose appropriate breakpoints:
|
||||
- Mobile: 320px-767px
|
||||
- Tablet: 768px-1023px
|
||||
- Desktop: 1024px+
|
||||
- Or content-driven breakpoints (where design breaks)
|
||||
|
||||
### Layout Adaptation Techniques
|
||||
|
||||
- **CSS Grid/Flexbox**: Reflow layouts automatically
|
||||
- **Container Queries**: Adapt based on container, not viewport
|
||||
- **`clamp()`**: Fluid sizing between min and max
|
||||
- **Media queries**: Different styles for different contexts
|
||||
- **Display properties**: Show/hide elements per context
|
||||
|
||||
### Touch Adaptation
|
||||
|
||||
- Increase touch target sizes (44x44px minimum)
|
||||
- Add more spacing between interactive elements
|
||||
- Remove hover-dependent interactions
|
||||
- Add touch feedback (ripples, highlights)
|
||||
- Consider thumb zones (easier to reach bottom than top)
|
||||
|
||||
### Content Adaptation
|
||||
|
||||
- Use `display: none` sparingly (still downloads)
|
||||
- Progressive enhancement (core content first, enhancements on larger screens)
|
||||
- Lazy loading for off-screen content
|
||||
- Responsive images (`srcset`, `picture` element)
|
||||
|
||||
### Navigation Adaptation
|
||||
|
||||
- Transform complex nav to hamburger/drawer on mobile
|
||||
- Bottom nav bar for mobile apps
|
||||
- Persistent side navigation on desktop
|
||||
- Breadcrumbs on smaller screens for context
|
||||
|
||||
**IMPORTANT**: Test on real devices, not just browser DevTools. Device emulation is helpful but not perfect.
|
||||
|
||||
**NEVER**:
|
||||
- Hide core functionality on mobile (if it matters, make it work)
|
||||
- Assume desktop = powerful device (consider accessibility, older machines)
|
||||
- Use different information architecture across contexts (confusing)
|
||||
- Break user expectations for platform (mobile users expect mobile patterns)
|
||||
- Forget landscape orientation on mobile/tablet
|
||||
- Use generic breakpoints blindly (use content-driven breakpoints)
|
||||
- Ignore touch on desktop (many desktop devices have touch)
|
||||
|
||||
## Verify Adaptations
|
||||
|
||||
Test thoroughly across contexts:
|
||||
|
||||
- **Real devices**: Test on actual phones, tablets, desktops
|
||||
- **Different orientations**: Portrait and landscape
|
||||
- **Different browsers**: Safari, Chrome, Firefox, Edge
|
||||
- **Different OS**: iOS, Android, Windows, macOS
|
||||
- **Different input methods**: Touch, mouse, keyboard
|
||||
- **Edge cases**: Very small screens (320px), very large screens (4K)
|
||||
- **Slow connections**: Test on throttled network
|
||||
|
||||
Remember: You're a cross-platform design expert. Make experiences that feel native to each context while maintaining brand and functionality consistency. Adapt intentionally, test thoroughly.
|
||||
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|
||||
---
|
||||
name: animate
|
||||
description: Review a feature and enhance it with purposeful animations, micro-interactions, and motion effects that improve usability and delight. Use when the user mentions adding animation, transitions, micro-interactions, motion design, hover effects, or making the UI feel more alive.
|
||||
version: 2.1.1
|
||||
---
|
||||
|
||||
Analyze a feature and strategically add animations and micro-interactions that enhance understanding, provide feedback, and create delight.
|
||||
|
||||
## MANDATORY PREPARATION
|
||||
|
||||
Invoke /impeccable — it contains design principles, anti-patterns, and the **Context Gathering Protocol**. Follow the protocol before proceeding — if no design context exists yet, you MUST run /impeccable teach first. Additionally gather: performance constraints.
|
||||
|
||||
---
|
||||
|
||||
## Assess Animation Opportunities
|
||||
|
||||
Analyze where motion would improve the experience:
|
||||
|
||||
1. **Identify static areas**:
|
||||
- **Missing feedback**: Actions without visual acknowledgment (button clicks, form submission, etc.)
|
||||
- **Jarring transitions**: Instant state changes that feel abrupt (show/hide, page loads, route changes)
|
||||
- **Unclear relationships**: Spatial or hierarchical relationships that aren't obvious
|
||||
- **Lack of delight**: Functional but joyless interactions
|
||||
- **Missed guidance**: Opportunities to direct attention or explain behavior
|
||||
|
||||
2. **Understand the context**:
|
||||
- What's the personality? (Playful vs serious, energetic vs calm)
|
||||
- What's the performance budget? (Mobile-first? Complex page?)
|
||||
- Who's the audience? (Motion-sensitive users? Power users who want speed?)
|
||||
- What matters most? (One hero animation vs many micro-interactions?)
|
||||
|
||||
If any of these are unclear from the codebase, ask the user directly to clarify what you cannot infer.
|
||||
|
||||
**CRITICAL**: Respect `prefers-reduced-motion`. Always provide non-animated alternatives for users who need them.
|
||||
|
||||
## Plan Animation Strategy
|
||||
|
||||
Create a purposeful animation plan:
|
||||
|
||||
- **Hero moment**: What's the ONE signature animation? (Page load? Hero section? Key interaction?)
|
||||
- **Feedback layer**: Which interactions need acknowledgment?
|
||||
- **Transition layer**: Which state changes need smoothing?
|
||||
- **Delight layer**: Where can we surprise and delight?
|
||||
|
||||
**IMPORTANT**: One well-orchestrated experience beats scattered animations everywhere. Focus on high-impact moments.
|
||||
|
||||
## Implement Animations
|
||||
|
||||
Add motion systematically across these categories:
|
||||
|
||||
### Entrance Animations
|
||||
- **Page load choreography**: Stagger element reveals (100-150ms delays), fade + slide combinations
|
||||
- **Hero section**: Dramatic entrance for primary content (scale, parallax, or creative effects)
|
||||
- **Content reveals**: Scroll-triggered animations using intersection observer
|
||||
- **Modal/drawer entry**: Smooth slide + fade, backdrop fade, focus management
|
||||
|
||||
### Micro-interactions
|
||||
- **Button feedback**:
|
||||
- Hover: Subtle scale (1.02-1.05), color shift, shadow increase
|
||||
- Click: Quick scale down then up (0.95 → 1), ripple effect
|
||||
- Loading: Spinner or pulse state
|
||||
- **Form interactions**:
|
||||
- Input focus: Border color transition, slight scale or glow
|
||||
- Validation: Shake on error, check mark on success, smooth color transitions
|
||||
- **Toggle switches**: Smooth slide + color transition (200-300ms)
|
||||
- **Checkboxes/radio**: Check mark animation, ripple effect
|
||||
- **Like/favorite**: Scale + rotation, particle effects, color transition
|
||||
|
||||
### State Transitions
|
||||
- **Show/hide**: Fade + slide (not instant), appropriate timing (200-300ms)
|
||||
- **Expand/collapse**: Height transition with overflow handling, icon rotation
|
||||
- **Loading states**: Skeleton screen fades, spinner animations, progress bars
|
||||
- **Success/error**: Color transitions, icon animations, gentle scale pulse
|
||||
- **Enable/disable**: Opacity transitions, cursor changes
|
||||
|
||||
### Navigation & Flow
|
||||
- **Page transitions**: Crossfade between routes, shared element transitions
|
||||
- **Tab switching**: Slide indicator, content fade/slide
|
||||
- **Carousel/slider**: Smooth transforms, snap points, momentum
|
||||
- **Scroll effects**: Parallax layers, sticky headers with state changes, scroll progress indicators
|
||||
|
||||
### Feedback & Guidance
|
||||
- **Hover hints**: Tooltip fade-ins, cursor changes, element highlights
|
||||
- **Drag & drop**: Lift effect (shadow + scale), drop zone highlights, smooth repositioning
|
||||
- **Copy/paste**: Brief highlight flash on paste, "copied" confirmation
|
||||
- **Focus flow**: Highlight path through form or workflow
|
||||
|
||||
### Delight Moments
|
||||
- **Empty states**: Subtle floating animations on illustrations
|
||||
- **Completed actions**: Confetti, check mark flourish, success celebrations
|
||||
- **Easter eggs**: Hidden interactions for discovery
|
||||
- **Contextual animation**: Weather effects, time-of-day themes, seasonal touches
|
||||
|
||||
## Technical Implementation
|
||||
|
||||
Use appropriate techniques for each animation:
|
||||
|
||||
### Timing & Easing
|
||||
|
||||
**Durations by purpose:**
|
||||
- **100-150ms**: Instant feedback (button press, toggle)
|
||||
- **200-300ms**: State changes (hover, menu open)
|
||||
- **300-500ms**: Layout changes (accordion, modal)
|
||||
- **500-800ms**: Entrance animations (page load)
|
||||
|
||||
**Easing curves (use these, not CSS defaults):**
|
||||
```css
|
||||
/* Recommended - natural deceleration */
|
||||
--ease-out-quart: cubic-bezier(0.25, 1, 0.5, 1); /* Smooth, refined */
|
||||
--ease-out-quint: cubic-bezier(0.22, 1, 0.36, 1); /* Slightly snappier */
|
||||
--ease-out-expo: cubic-bezier(0.16, 1, 0.3, 1); /* Confident, decisive */
|
||||
|
||||
/* AVOID - feel dated and tacky */
|
||||
/* bounce: cubic-bezier(0.34, 1.56, 0.64, 1); */
|
||||
/* elastic: cubic-bezier(0.68, -0.6, 0.32, 1.6); */
|
||||
```
|
||||
|
||||
**Exit animations are faster than entrances.** Use ~75% of enter duration.
|
||||
|
||||
### CSS Animations
|
||||
```css
|
||||
/* Prefer for simple, declarative animations */
|
||||
- transitions for state changes
|
||||
- @keyframes for complex sequences
|
||||
- transform + opacity only (GPU-accelerated)
|
||||
```
|
||||
|
||||
### JavaScript Animation
|
||||
```javascript
|
||||
/* Use for complex, interactive animations */
|
||||
- Web Animations API for programmatic control
|
||||
- Framer Motion for React
|
||||
- GSAP for complex sequences
|
||||
```
|
||||
|
||||
### Performance
|
||||
- **GPU acceleration**: Use `transform` and `opacity`, avoid layout properties
|
||||
- **will-change**: Add sparingly for known expensive animations
|
||||
- **Reduce paint**: Minimize repaints, use `contain` where appropriate
|
||||
- **Monitor FPS**: Ensure 60fps on target devices
|
||||
|
||||
### Accessibility
|
||||
```css
|
||||
@media (prefers-reduced-motion: reduce) {
|
||||
* {
|
||||
animation-duration: 0.01ms !important;
|
||||
animation-iteration-count: 1 !important;
|
||||
transition-duration: 0.01ms !important;
|
||||
}
|
||||
}
|
||||
```
|
||||
|
||||
**NEVER**:
|
||||
- Use bounce or elastic easing curves—they feel dated and draw attention to the animation itself
|
||||
- Animate layout properties (width, height, top, left)—use transform instead
|
||||
- Use durations over 500ms for feedback—it feels laggy
|
||||
- Animate without purpose—every animation needs a reason
|
||||
- Ignore `prefers-reduced-motion`—this is an accessibility violation
|
||||
- Animate everything—animation fatigue makes interfaces feel exhausting
|
||||
- Block interaction during animations unless intentional
|
||||
|
||||
## Verify Quality
|
||||
|
||||
Test animations thoroughly:
|
||||
|
||||
- **Smooth at 60fps**: No jank on target devices
|
||||
- **Feels natural**: Easing curves feel organic, not robotic
|
||||
- **Appropriate timing**: Not too fast (jarring) or too slow (laggy)
|
||||
- **Reduced motion works**: Animations disabled or simplified appropriately
|
||||
- **Doesn't block**: Users can interact during/after animations
|
||||
- **Adds value**: Makes interface clearer or more delightful
|
||||
|
||||
Remember: Motion should enhance understanding and provide feedback, not just add decoration. Animate with purpose, respect performance constraints, and always consider accessibility. Great animation is invisible - it just makes everything feel right.
|
||||
146
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|
||||
---
|
||||
name: audit
|
||||
description: Run technical quality checks across accessibility, performance, theming, responsive design, and anti-patterns. Generates a scored report with P0-P3 severity ratings and actionable plan. Use when the user wants an accessibility check, performance audit, or technical quality review.
|
||||
version: 2.1.1
|
||||
---
|
||||
|
||||
## MANDATORY PREPARATION
|
||||
|
||||
Invoke /impeccable — it contains design principles, anti-patterns, and the **Context Gathering Protocol**. Follow the protocol before proceeding — if no design context exists yet, you MUST run /impeccable teach first.
|
||||
|
||||
---
|
||||
|
||||
Run systematic **technical** quality checks and generate a comprehensive report. Don't fix issues — document them for other commands to address.
|
||||
|
||||
This is a code-level audit, not a design critique. Check what's measurable and verifiable in the implementation.
|
||||
|
||||
## Diagnostic Scan
|
||||
|
||||
Run comprehensive checks across 5 dimensions. Score each dimension 0-4 using the criteria below.
|
||||
|
||||
### 1. Accessibility (A11y)
|
||||
|
||||
**Check for**:
|
||||
- **Contrast issues**: Text contrast ratios < 4.5:1 (or 7:1 for AAA)
|
||||
- **Missing ARIA**: Interactive elements without proper roles, labels, or states
|
||||
- **Keyboard navigation**: Missing focus indicators, illogical tab order, keyboard traps
|
||||
- **Semantic HTML**: Improper heading hierarchy, missing landmarks, divs instead of buttons
|
||||
- **Alt text**: Missing or poor image descriptions
|
||||
- **Form issues**: Inputs without labels, poor error messaging, missing required indicators
|
||||
|
||||
**Score 0-4**: 0=Inaccessible (fails WCAG A), 1=Major gaps (few ARIA labels, no keyboard nav), 2=Partial (some a11y effort, significant gaps), 3=Good (WCAG AA mostly met, minor gaps), 4=Excellent (WCAG AA fully met, approaches AAA)
|
||||
|
||||
### 2. Performance
|
||||
|
||||
**Check for**:
|
||||
- **Layout thrashing**: Reading/writing layout properties in loops
|
||||
- **Expensive animations**: Animating layout properties (width, height, top, left) instead of transform/opacity
|
||||
- **Missing optimization**: Images without lazy loading, unoptimized assets, missing will-change
|
||||
- **Bundle size**: Unnecessary imports, unused dependencies
|
||||
- **Render performance**: Unnecessary re-renders, missing memoization
|
||||
|
||||
**Score 0-4**: 0=Severe issues (layout thrash, unoptimized everything), 1=Major problems (no lazy loading, expensive animations), 2=Partial (some optimization, gaps remain), 3=Good (mostly optimized, minor improvements possible), 4=Excellent (fast, lean, well-optimized)
|
||||
|
||||
### 3. Theming
|
||||
|
||||
**Check for**:
|
||||
- **Hard-coded colors**: Colors not using design tokens
|
||||
- **Broken dark mode**: Missing dark mode variants, poor contrast in dark theme
|
||||
- **Inconsistent tokens**: Using wrong tokens, mixing token types
|
||||
- **Theme switching issues**: Values that don't update on theme change
|
||||
|
||||
**Score 0-4**: 0=No theming (hard-coded everything), 1=Minimal tokens (mostly hard-coded), 2=Partial (tokens exist but inconsistently used), 3=Good (tokens used, minor hard-coded values), 4=Excellent (full token system, dark mode works perfectly)
|
||||
|
||||
### 4. Responsive Design
|
||||
|
||||
**Check for**:
|
||||
- **Fixed widths**: Hard-coded widths that break on mobile
|
||||
- **Touch targets**: Interactive elements < 44x44px
|
||||
- **Horizontal scroll**: Content overflow on narrow viewports
|
||||
- **Text scaling**: Layouts that break when text size increases
|
||||
- **Missing breakpoints**: No mobile/tablet variants
|
||||
|
||||
**Score 0-4**: 0=Desktop-only (breaks on mobile), 1=Major issues (some breakpoints, many failures), 2=Partial (works on mobile, rough edges), 3=Good (responsive, minor touch target or overflow issues), 4=Excellent (fluid, all viewports, proper touch targets)
|
||||
|
||||
### 5. Anti-Patterns (CRITICAL)
|
||||
|
||||
Check against ALL the **DON'T** guidelines in the impeccable skill. Look for AI slop tells (AI color palette, gradient text, glassmorphism, hero metrics, card grids, generic fonts) and general design anti-patterns (gray on color, nested cards, bounce easing, redundant copy).
|
||||
|
||||
**Score 0-4**: 0=AI slop gallery (5+ tells), 1=Heavy AI aesthetic (3-4 tells), 2=Some tells (1-2 noticeable), 3=Mostly clean (subtle issues only), 4=No AI tells (distinctive, intentional design)
|
||||
|
||||
## Generate Report
|
||||
|
||||
### Audit Health Score
|
||||
|
||||
| # | Dimension | Score | Key Finding |
|
||||
|---|-----------|-------|-------------|
|
||||
| 1 | Accessibility | ? | [most critical a11y issue or "--"] |
|
||||
| 2 | Performance | ? | |
|
||||
| 3 | Responsive Design | ? | |
|
||||
| 4 | Theming | ? | |
|
||||
| 5 | Anti-Patterns | ? | |
|
||||
| **Total** | | **??/20** | **[Rating band]** |
|
||||
|
||||
**Rating bands**: 18-20 Excellent (minor polish), 14-17 Good (address weak dimensions), 10-13 Acceptable (significant work needed), 6-9 Poor (major overhaul), 0-5 Critical (fundamental issues)
|
||||
|
||||
### Anti-Patterns Verdict
|
||||
**Start here.** Pass/fail: Does this look AI-generated? List specific tells. Be brutally honest.
|
||||
|
||||
### Executive Summary
|
||||
- Audit Health Score: **??/20** ([rating band])
|
||||
- Total issues found (count by severity: P0/P1/P2/P3)
|
||||
- Top 3-5 critical issues
|
||||
- Recommended next steps
|
||||
|
||||
### Detailed Findings by Severity
|
||||
|
||||
Tag every issue with **P0-P3 severity**:
|
||||
- **P0 Blocking**: Prevents task completion — fix immediately
|
||||
- **P1 Major**: Significant difficulty or WCAG AA violation — fix before release
|
||||
- **P2 Minor**: Annoyance, workaround exists — fix in next pass
|
||||
- **P3 Polish**: Nice-to-fix, no real user impact — fix if time permits
|
||||
|
||||
For each issue, document:
|
||||
- **[P?] Issue name**
|
||||
- **Location**: Component, file, line
|
||||
- **Category**: Accessibility / Performance / Theming / Responsive / Anti-Pattern
|
||||
- **Impact**: How it affects users
|
||||
- **WCAG/Standard**: Which standard it violates (if applicable)
|
||||
- **Recommendation**: How to fix it
|
||||
- **Suggested command**: Which command to use (prefer: /animate, /quieter, /shape, /optimize, /adapt, /clarify, /layout, /distill, /delight, /audit, /harden, /polish, /bolder, /typeset, /critique, /colorize, /overdrive)
|
||||
|
||||
### Patterns & Systemic Issues
|
||||
|
||||
Identify recurring problems that indicate systemic gaps rather than one-off mistakes:
|
||||
- "Hard-coded colors appear in 15+ components, should use design tokens"
|
||||
- "Touch targets consistently too small (<44px) throughout mobile experience"
|
||||
|
||||
### Positive Findings
|
||||
|
||||
Note what's working well — good practices to maintain and replicate.
|
||||
|
||||
## Recommended Actions
|
||||
|
||||
List recommended commands in priority order (P0 first, then P1, then P2):
|
||||
|
||||
1. **[P?] `/command-name`** — Brief description (specific context from audit findings)
|
||||
2. **[P?] `/command-name`** — Brief description (specific context)
|
||||
|
||||
**Rules**: Only recommend commands from: /animate, /quieter, /shape, /optimize, /adapt, /clarify, /layout, /distill, /delight, /audit, /harden, /polish, /bolder, /typeset, /critique, /colorize, /overdrive. Map findings to the most appropriate command. End with `/polish` as the final step if any fixes were recommended.
|
||||
|
||||
After presenting the summary, tell the user:
|
||||
|
||||
> You can ask me to run these one at a time, all at once, or in any order you prefer.
|
||||
>
|
||||
> Re-run `/audit` after fixes to see your score improve.
|
||||
|
||||
**IMPORTANT**: Be thorough but actionable. Too many P3 issues creates noise. Focus on what actually matters.
|
||||
|
||||
**NEVER**:
|
||||
- Report issues without explaining impact (why does this matter?)
|
||||
- Provide generic recommendations (be specific and actionable)
|
||||
- Skip positive findings (celebrate what works)
|
||||
- Forget to prioritize (everything can't be P0)
|
||||
- Report false positives without verification
|
||||
|
||||
Remember: You're a technical quality auditor. Document systematically, prioritize ruthlessly, cite specific code locations, and provide clear paths to improvement.
|
||||
115
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|
||||
---
|
||||
name: bolder
|
||||
description: Amplify safe or boring designs to make them more visually interesting and stimulating. Increases impact while maintaining usability. Use when the user says the design looks bland, generic, too safe, lacks personality, or wants more visual impact and character.
|
||||
version: 2.1.1
|
||||
---
|
||||
|
||||
Increase visual impact and personality in designs that are too safe, generic, or visually underwhelming, creating more engaging and memorable experiences.
|
||||
|
||||
## MANDATORY PREPARATION
|
||||
|
||||
Invoke /impeccable — it contains design principles, anti-patterns, and the **Context Gathering Protocol**. Follow the protocol before proceeding — if no design context exists yet, you MUST run /impeccable teach first.
|
||||
|
||||
---
|
||||
|
||||
## Assess Current State
|
||||
|
||||
Analyze what makes the design feel too safe or boring:
|
||||
|
||||
1. **Identify weakness sources**:
|
||||
- **Generic choices**: System fonts, basic colors, standard layouts
|
||||
- **Timid scale**: Everything is medium-sized with no drama
|
||||
- **Low contrast**: Everything has similar visual weight
|
||||
- **Static**: No motion, no energy, no life
|
||||
- **Predictable**: Standard patterns with no surprises
|
||||
- **Flat hierarchy**: Nothing stands out or commands attention
|
||||
|
||||
2. **Understand the context**:
|
||||
- What's the brand personality? (How far can we push?)
|
||||
- What's the purpose? (Marketing can be bolder than financial dashboards)
|
||||
- Who's the audience? (What will resonate?)
|
||||
- What are the constraints? (Brand guidelines, accessibility, performance)
|
||||
|
||||
If any of these are unclear from the codebase, ask the user directly to clarify what you cannot infer.
|
||||
|
||||
**CRITICAL**: "Bolder" doesn't mean chaotic or garish. It means distinctive, memorable, and confident. Think intentional drama, not random chaos.
|
||||
|
||||
**WARNING - AI SLOP TRAP**: When making things "bolder," AI defaults to the same tired tricks: cyan/purple gradients, glassmorphism, neon accents on dark backgrounds, gradient text on metrics. These are the OPPOSITE of bold—they're generic. Review ALL the DON'T guidelines in the impeccable skill before proceeding. Bold means distinctive, not "more effects."
|
||||
|
||||
## Plan Amplification
|
||||
|
||||
Create a strategy to increase impact while maintaining coherence:
|
||||
|
||||
- **Focal point**: What should be the hero moment? (Pick ONE, make it amazing)
|
||||
- **Personality direction**: Maximalist chaos? Elegant drama? Playful energy? Dark moody? Choose a lane.
|
||||
- **Risk budget**: How experimental can we be? Push boundaries within constraints.
|
||||
- **Hierarchy amplification**: Make big things BIGGER, small things smaller (increase contrast)
|
||||
|
||||
**IMPORTANT**: Bold design must still be usable. Impact without function is just decoration.
|
||||
|
||||
## Amplify the Design
|
||||
|
||||
Systematically increase impact across these dimensions:
|
||||
|
||||
### Typography Amplification
|
||||
- **Replace generic fonts**: Swap system fonts for distinctive choices (see impeccable skill for inspiration)
|
||||
- **Extreme scale**: Create dramatic size jumps (3x-5x differences, not 1.5x)
|
||||
- **Weight contrast**: Pair 900 weights with 200 weights, not 600 with 400
|
||||
- **Unexpected choices**: Variable fonts, display fonts for headlines, condensed/extended widths, monospace as intentional accent (not as lazy "dev tool" default)
|
||||
|
||||
### Color Intensification
|
||||
- **Increase saturation**: Shift to more vibrant, energetic colors (but not neon)
|
||||
- **Bold palette**: Introduce unexpected color combinations—avoid the purple-blue gradient AI slop
|
||||
- **Dominant color strategy**: Let one bold color own 60% of the design
|
||||
- **Sharp accents**: High-contrast accent colors that pop
|
||||
- **Tinted neutrals**: Replace pure grays with tinted grays that harmonize with your palette
|
||||
- **Rich gradients**: Intentional multi-stop gradients (not generic purple-to-blue)
|
||||
|
||||
### Spatial Drama
|
||||
- **Extreme scale jumps**: Make important elements 3-5x larger than surroundings
|
||||
- **Break the grid**: Let hero elements escape containers and cross boundaries
|
||||
- **Asymmetric layouts**: Replace centered, balanced layouts with tension-filled asymmetry
|
||||
- **Generous space**: Use white space dramatically (100-200px gaps, not 20-40px)
|
||||
- **Overlap**: Layer elements intentionally for depth
|
||||
|
||||
### Visual Effects
|
||||
- **Dramatic shadows**: Large, soft shadows for elevation (but not generic drop shadows on rounded rectangles)
|
||||
- **Background treatments**: Mesh patterns, noise textures, geometric patterns, intentional gradients (not purple-to-blue)
|
||||
- **Texture & depth**: Grain, halftone, duotone, layered elements—NOT glassmorphism (it's overused AI slop)
|
||||
- **Borders & frames**: Thick borders, decorative frames, custom shapes (not rounded rectangles with colored border on one side)
|
||||
- **Custom elements**: Illustrative elements, custom icons, decorative details that reinforce brand
|
||||
|
||||
### Motion & Animation
|
||||
- **Entrance choreography**: Staggered, dramatic page load animations with 50-100ms delays
|
||||
- **Scroll effects**: Parallax, reveal animations, scroll-triggered sequences
|
||||
- **Micro-interactions**: Satisfying hover effects, click feedback, state changes
|
||||
- **Transitions**: Smooth, noticeable transitions using ease-out-quart/quint/expo (not bounce or elastic—they cheapen the effect)
|
||||
|
||||
### Composition Boldness
|
||||
- **Hero moments**: Create clear focal points with dramatic treatment
|
||||
- **Diagonal flows**: Escape horizontal/vertical rigidity with diagonal arrangements
|
||||
- **Full-bleed elements**: Use full viewport width/height for impact
|
||||
- **Unexpected proportions**: Golden ratio? Throw it out. Try 70/30, 80/20 splits
|
||||
|
||||
**NEVER**:
|
||||
- Add effects randomly without purpose (chaos ≠ bold)
|
||||
- Sacrifice readability for aesthetics (body text must be readable)
|
||||
- Make everything bold (then nothing is bold - need contrast)
|
||||
- Ignore accessibility (bold design must still meet WCAG standards)
|
||||
- Overwhelm with motion (animation fatigue is real)
|
||||
- Copy trendy aesthetics blindly (bold means distinctive, not derivative)
|
||||
|
||||
## Verify Quality
|
||||
|
||||
Ensure amplification maintains usability and coherence:
|
||||
|
||||
- **NOT AI slop**: Does this look like every other AI-generated "bold" design? If yes, start over.
|
||||
- **Still functional**: Can users accomplish tasks without distraction?
|
||||
- **Coherent**: Does everything feel intentional and unified?
|
||||
- **Memorable**: Will users remember this experience?
|
||||
- **Performant**: Do all these effects run smoothly?
|
||||
- **Accessible**: Does it still meet accessibility standards?
|
||||
|
||||
**The test**: If you showed this to someone and said "AI made this bolder," would they believe you immediately? If yes, you've failed. Bold means distinctive, not "more AI effects."
|
||||
|
||||
Remember: Bold design is confident design. It takes risks, makes statements, and creates memorable experiences. But bold without strategy is just loud. Be intentional, be dramatic, be unforgettable.
|
||||
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|
||||
---
|
||||
name: clarify
|
||||
description: Improve unclear UX copy, error messages, microcopy, labels, and instructions to make interfaces easier to understand. Use when the user mentions confusing text, unclear labels, bad error messages, hard-to-follow instructions, or wanting better UX writing.
|
||||
version: 2.1.1
|
||||
---
|
||||
|
||||
Identify and improve unclear, confusing, or poorly written interface text to make the product easier to understand and use.
|
||||
|
||||
## MANDATORY PREPARATION
|
||||
|
||||
Invoke /impeccable — it contains design principles, anti-patterns, and the **Context Gathering Protocol**. Follow the protocol before proceeding — if no design context exists yet, you MUST run /impeccable teach first. Additionally gather: audience technical level and users' mental state in context.
|
||||
|
||||
---
|
||||
|
||||
## Assess Current Copy
|
||||
|
||||
Identify what makes the text unclear or ineffective:
|
||||
|
||||
1. **Find clarity problems**:
|
||||
- **Jargon**: Technical terms users won't understand
|
||||
- **Ambiguity**: Multiple interpretations possible
|
||||
- **Passive voice**: "Your file has been uploaded" vs "We uploaded your file"
|
||||
- **Length**: Too wordy or too terse
|
||||
- **Assumptions**: Assuming user knowledge they don't have
|
||||
- **Missing context**: Users don't know what to do or why
|
||||
- **Tone mismatch**: Too formal, too casual, or inappropriate for situation
|
||||
|
||||
2. **Understand the context**:
|
||||
- Who's the audience? (Technical? General? First-time users?)
|
||||
- What's the user's mental state? (Stressed during error? Confident during success?)
|
||||
- What's the action? (What do we want users to do?)
|
||||
- What's the constraint? (Character limits? Space limitations?)
|
||||
|
||||
**CRITICAL**: Clear copy helps users succeed. Unclear copy creates frustration, errors, and support tickets.
|
||||
|
||||
## Plan Copy Improvements
|
||||
|
||||
Create a strategy for clearer communication:
|
||||
|
||||
- **Primary message**: What's the ONE thing users need to know?
|
||||
- **Action needed**: What should users do next (if anything)?
|
||||
- **Tone**: How should this feel? (Helpful? Apologetic? Encouraging?)
|
||||
- **Constraints**: Length limits, brand voice, localization considerations
|
||||
|
||||
**IMPORTANT**: Good UX writing is invisible. Users should understand immediately without noticing the words.
|
||||
|
||||
## Improve Copy Systematically
|
||||
|
||||
Refine text across these common areas:
|
||||
|
||||
### Error Messages
|
||||
**Bad**: "Error 403: Forbidden"
|
||||
**Good**: "You don't have permission to view this page. Contact your admin for access."
|
||||
|
||||
**Bad**: "Invalid input"
|
||||
**Good**: "Email addresses need an @ symbol. Try: name@example.com"
|
||||
|
||||
**Principles**:
|
||||
- Explain what went wrong in plain language
|
||||
- Suggest how to fix it
|
||||
- Don't blame the user
|
||||
- Include examples when helpful
|
||||
- Link to help/support if applicable
|
||||
|
||||
### Form Labels & Instructions
|
||||
**Bad**: "DOB (MM/DD/YYYY)"
|
||||
**Good**: "Date of birth" (with placeholder showing format)
|
||||
|
||||
**Bad**: "Enter value here"
|
||||
**Good**: "Your email address" or "Company name"
|
||||
|
||||
**Principles**:
|
||||
- Use clear, specific labels (not generic placeholders)
|
||||
- Show format expectations with examples
|
||||
- Explain why you're asking (when not obvious)
|
||||
- Put instructions before the field, not after
|
||||
- Keep required field indicators clear
|
||||
|
||||
### Button & CTA Text
|
||||
**Bad**: "Click here" | "Submit" | "OK"
|
||||
**Good**: "Create account" | "Save changes" | "Got it, thanks"
|
||||
|
||||
**Principles**:
|
||||
- Describe the action specifically
|
||||
- Use active voice (verb + noun)
|
||||
- Match user's mental model
|
||||
- Be specific ("Save" is better than "OK")
|
||||
|
||||
### Help Text & Tooltips
|
||||
**Bad**: "This is the username field"
|
||||
**Good**: "Choose a username. You can change this later in Settings."
|
||||
|
||||
**Principles**:
|
||||
- Add value (don't just repeat the label)
|
||||
- Answer the implicit question ("What is this?" or "Why do you need this?")
|
||||
- Keep it brief but complete
|
||||
- Link to detailed docs if needed
|
||||
|
||||
### Empty States
|
||||
**Bad**: "No items"
|
||||
**Good**: "No projects yet. Create your first project to get started."
|
||||
|
||||
**Principles**:
|
||||
- Explain why it's empty (if not obvious)
|
||||
- Show next action clearly
|
||||
- Make it welcoming, not dead-end
|
||||
|
||||
### Success Messages
|
||||
**Bad**: "Success"
|
||||
**Good**: "Settings saved! Your changes will take effect immediately."
|
||||
|
||||
**Principles**:
|
||||
- Confirm what happened
|
||||
- Explain what happens next (if relevant)
|
||||
- Be brief but complete
|
||||
- Match the user's emotional moment (celebrate big wins)
|
||||
|
||||
### Loading States
|
||||
**Bad**: "Loading..." (for 30+ seconds)
|
||||
**Good**: "Analyzing your data... this usually takes 30-60 seconds"
|
||||
|
||||
**Principles**:
|
||||
- Set expectations (how long?)
|
||||
- Explain what's happening (when it's not obvious)
|
||||
- Show progress when possible
|
||||
- Offer escape hatch if appropriate ("Cancel")
|
||||
|
||||
### Confirmation Dialogs
|
||||
**Bad**: "Are you sure?"
|
||||
**Good**: "Delete 'Project Alpha'? This can't be undone."
|
||||
|
||||
**Principles**:
|
||||
- State the specific action
|
||||
- Explain consequences (especially for destructive actions)
|
||||
- Use clear button labels ("Delete project" not "Yes")
|
||||
- Don't overuse confirmations (only for risky actions)
|
||||
|
||||
### Navigation & Wayfinding
|
||||
**Bad**: Generic labels like "Items" | "Things" | "Stuff"
|
||||
**Good**: Specific labels like "Your projects" | "Team members" | "Settings"
|
||||
|
||||
**Principles**:
|
||||
- Be specific and descriptive
|
||||
- Use language users understand (not internal jargon)
|
||||
- Make hierarchy clear
|
||||
- Consider information scent (breadcrumbs, current location)
|
||||
|
||||
## Apply Clarity Principles
|
||||
|
||||
Every piece of copy should follow these rules:
|
||||
|
||||
1. **Be specific**: "Enter email" not "Enter value"
|
||||
2. **Be concise**: Cut unnecessary words (but don't sacrifice clarity)
|
||||
3. **Be active**: "Save changes" not "Changes will be saved"
|
||||
4. **Be human**: "Oops, something went wrong" not "System error encountered"
|
||||
5. **Be helpful**: Tell users what to do, not just what happened
|
||||
6. **Be consistent**: Use same terms throughout (don't vary for variety)
|
||||
|
||||
**NEVER**:
|
||||
- Use jargon without explanation
|
||||
- Blame users ("You made an error" → "This field is required")
|
||||
- Be vague ("Something went wrong" without explanation)
|
||||
- Use passive voice unnecessarily
|
||||
- Write overly long explanations (be concise)
|
||||
- Use humor for errors (be empathetic instead)
|
||||
- Assume technical knowledge
|
||||
- Vary terminology (pick one term and stick with it)
|
||||
- Repeat information (headers restating intros, redundant explanations)
|
||||
- Use placeholders as the only labels (they disappear when users type)
|
||||
|
||||
## Verify Improvements
|
||||
|
||||
Test that copy improvements work:
|
||||
|
||||
- **Comprehension**: Can users understand without context?
|
||||
- **Actionability**: Do users know what to do next?
|
||||
- **Brevity**: Is it as short as possible while remaining clear?
|
||||
- **Consistency**: Does it match terminology elsewhere?
|
||||
- **Tone**: Is it appropriate for the situation?
|
||||
|
||||
Remember: You're a clarity expert with excellent communication skills. Write like you're explaining to a smart friend who's unfamiliar with the product. Be clear, be helpful, be human.
|
||||
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|
||||
---
|
||||
name: colorize
|
||||
description: Add strategic color to features that are too monochromatic or lack visual interest, making interfaces more engaging and expressive. Use when the user mentions the design looking gray, dull, lacking warmth, needing more color, or wanting a more vibrant or expressive palette.
|
||||
version: 2.1.1
|
||||
---
|
||||
|
||||
Strategically introduce color to designs that are too monochromatic, gray, or lacking in visual warmth and personality.
|
||||
|
||||
## MANDATORY PREPARATION
|
||||
|
||||
Invoke /impeccable — it contains design principles, anti-patterns, and the **Context Gathering Protocol**. Follow the protocol before proceeding — if no design context exists yet, you MUST run /impeccable teach first. Additionally gather: existing brand colors.
|
||||
|
||||
---
|
||||
|
||||
## Assess Color Opportunity
|
||||
|
||||
Analyze the current state and identify opportunities:
|
||||
|
||||
1. **Understand current state**:
|
||||
- **Color absence**: Pure grayscale? Limited neutrals? One timid accent?
|
||||
- **Missed opportunities**: Where could color add meaning, hierarchy, or delight?
|
||||
- **Context**: What's appropriate for this domain and audience?
|
||||
- **Brand**: Are there existing brand colors we should use?
|
||||
|
||||
2. **Identify where color adds value**:
|
||||
- **Semantic meaning**: Success (green), error (red), warning (yellow/orange), info (blue)
|
||||
- **Hierarchy**: Drawing attention to important elements
|
||||
- **Categorization**: Different sections, types, or states
|
||||
- **Emotional tone**: Warmth, energy, trust, creativity
|
||||
- **Wayfinding**: Helping users navigate and understand structure
|
||||
- **Delight**: Moments of visual interest and personality
|
||||
|
||||
If any of these are unclear from the codebase, ask the user directly to clarify what you cannot infer.
|
||||
|
||||
**CRITICAL**: More color ≠ better. Strategic color beats rainbow vomit every time. Every color should have a purpose.
|
||||
|
||||
## Plan Color Strategy
|
||||
|
||||
Create a purposeful color introduction plan:
|
||||
|
||||
- **Color palette**: What colors match the brand/context? (Choose 2-4 colors max beyond neutrals)
|
||||
- **Dominant color**: Which color owns 60% of colored elements?
|
||||
- **Accent colors**: Which colors provide contrast and highlights? (30% and 10%)
|
||||
- **Application strategy**: Where does each color appear and why?
|
||||
|
||||
**IMPORTANT**: Color should enhance hierarchy and meaning, not create chaos. Less is more when it matters more.
|
||||
|
||||
## Introduce Color Strategically
|
||||
|
||||
Add color systematically across these dimensions:
|
||||
|
||||
### Semantic Color
|
||||
- **State indicators**:
|
||||
- Success: Green tones (emerald, forest, mint)
|
||||
- Error: Red/pink tones (rose, crimson, coral)
|
||||
- Warning: Orange/amber tones
|
||||
- Info: Blue tones (sky, ocean, indigo)
|
||||
- Neutral: Gray/slate for inactive states
|
||||
|
||||
- **Status badges**: Colored backgrounds or borders for states (active, pending, completed, etc.)
|
||||
- **Progress indicators**: Colored bars, rings, or charts showing completion or health
|
||||
|
||||
### Accent Color Application
|
||||
- **Primary actions**: Color the most important buttons/CTAs
|
||||
- **Links**: Add color to clickable text (maintain accessibility)
|
||||
- **Icons**: Colorize key icons for recognition and personality
|
||||
- **Headers/titles**: Add color to section headers or key labels
|
||||
- **Hover states**: Introduce color on interaction
|
||||
|
||||
### Background & Surfaces
|
||||
- **Tinted backgrounds**: Replace pure gray (`#f5f5f5`) with warm neutrals (`oklch(97% 0.01 60)`) or cool tints (`oklch(97% 0.01 250)`)
|
||||
- **Colored sections**: Use subtle background colors to separate areas
|
||||
- **Gradient backgrounds**: Add depth with subtle, intentional gradients (not generic purple-blue)
|
||||
- **Cards & surfaces**: Tint cards or surfaces slightly for warmth
|
||||
|
||||
**Use OKLCH for color**: It's perceptually uniform, meaning equal steps in lightness *look* equal. Great for generating harmonious scales.
|
||||
|
||||
### Data Visualization
|
||||
- **Charts & graphs**: Use color to encode categories or values
|
||||
- **Heatmaps**: Color intensity shows density or importance
|
||||
- **Comparison**: Color coding for different datasets or timeframes
|
||||
|
||||
### Borders & Accents
|
||||
- **Accent borders**: Add colored left/top borders to cards or sections
|
||||
- **Underlines**: Color underlines for emphasis or active states
|
||||
- **Dividers**: Subtle colored dividers instead of gray lines
|
||||
- **Focus rings**: Colored focus indicators matching brand
|
||||
|
||||
### Typography Color
|
||||
- **Colored headings**: Use brand colors for section headings (maintain contrast)
|
||||
- **Highlight text**: Color for emphasis or categories
|
||||
- **Labels & tags**: Small colored labels for metadata or categories
|
||||
|
||||
### Decorative Elements
|
||||
- **Illustrations**: Add colored illustrations or icons
|
||||
- **Shapes**: Geometric shapes in brand colors as background elements
|
||||
- **Gradients**: Colorful gradient overlays or mesh backgrounds
|
||||
- **Blobs/organic shapes**: Soft colored shapes for visual interest
|
||||
|
||||
## Balance & Refinement
|
||||
|
||||
Ensure color addition improves rather than overwhelms:
|
||||
|
||||
### Maintain Hierarchy
|
||||
- **Dominant color** (60%): Primary brand color or most used accent
|
||||
- **Secondary color** (30%): Supporting color for variety
|
||||
- **Accent color** (10%): High contrast for key moments
|
||||
- **Neutrals** (remaining): Gray/black/white for structure
|
||||
|
||||
### Accessibility
|
||||
- **Contrast ratios**: Ensure WCAG compliance (4.5:1 for text, 3:1 for UI components)
|
||||
- **Don't rely on color alone**: Use icons, labels, or patterns alongside color
|
||||
- **Test for color blindness**: Verify red/green combinations work for all users
|
||||
|
||||
### Cohesion
|
||||
- **Consistent palette**: Use colors from defined palette, not arbitrary choices
|
||||
- **Systematic application**: Same color meanings throughout (green always = success)
|
||||
- **Temperature consistency**: Warm palette stays warm, cool stays cool
|
||||
|
||||
**NEVER**:
|
||||
- Use every color in the rainbow (choose 2-4 colors beyond neutrals)
|
||||
- Apply color randomly without semantic meaning
|
||||
- Put gray text on colored backgrounds—it looks washed out; use a darker shade of the background color or transparency instead
|
||||
- Use pure gray for neutrals—add subtle color tint (warm or cool) for sophistication
|
||||
- Use pure black (`#000`) or pure white (`#fff`) for large areas
|
||||
- Violate WCAG contrast requirements
|
||||
- Use color as the only indicator (accessibility issue)
|
||||
- Make everything colorful (defeats the purpose)
|
||||
- Default to purple-blue gradients (AI slop aesthetic)
|
||||
|
||||
## Verify Color Addition
|
||||
|
||||
Test that colorization improves the experience:
|
||||
|
||||
- **Better hierarchy**: Does color guide attention appropriately?
|
||||
- **Clearer meaning**: Does color help users understand states/categories?
|
||||
- **More engaging**: Does the interface feel warmer and more inviting?
|
||||
- **Still accessible**: Do all color combinations meet WCAG standards?
|
||||
- **Not overwhelming**: Is color balanced and purposeful?
|
||||
|
||||
Remember: Color is emotional and powerful. Use it to create warmth, guide attention, communicate meaning, and express personality. But restraint and strategy matter more than saturation and variety. Be colorful, but be intentional.
|
||||
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|
||||
---
|
||||
name: critique
|
||||
description: Evaluate design from a UX perspective, assessing visual hierarchy, information architecture, emotional resonance, cognitive load, and overall quality with quantitative scoring, persona-based testing, automated anti-pattern detection, and actionable feedback. Use when the user asks to review, critique, evaluate, or give feedback on a design or component.
|
||||
version: 2.1.1
|
||||
---
|
||||
|
||||
## STEPS
|
||||
|
||||
### Step 1: Preparation
|
||||
|
||||
Invoke /impeccable, which contains design principles, anti-patterns, and the **Context Gathering Protocol**. Follow the protocol before proceeding. If no design context exists yet, you MUST run /impeccable teach first. Additionally gather: what the interface is trying to accomplish.
|
||||
|
||||
### Step 2: Gather Assessments
|
||||
|
||||
Launch two independent assessments. **Neither must see the other's output** to avoid bias.
|
||||
|
||||
You SHOULD delegate each assessment to a separate sub-agent for independence. Use your environment's agent spawning mechanism (e.g., Claude Code's `Agent` tool, or Codex's subagent spawning). Sub-agents should return their findings as structured text. Do NOT output findings to the user yet.
|
||||
|
||||
If sub-agents are not available in the current environment, complete each assessment sequentially, writing findings to internal notes before proceeding.
|
||||
|
||||
**Tab isolation**: When browser automation is available, each assessment MUST create its own new tab. Never reuse an existing tab, even if one is already open at the correct URL. This prevents the two assessments from interfering with each other's page state.
|
||||
|
||||
#### Assessment A: LLM Design Review
|
||||
|
||||
Read the relevant source files (HTML, CSS, JS/TS) and, if browser automation is available, visually inspect the live page. **Create a new tab** for this; do not reuse existing tabs. After navigation, label the tab by setting the document title:
|
||||
```javascript
|
||||
document.title = '[LLM] ' + document.title;
|
||||
```
|
||||
Think like a design director. Evaluate:
|
||||
|
||||
**AI Slop Detection (CRITICAL)**: Does this look like every other AI-generated interface? Review against ALL **DON'T** guidelines in the impeccable skill. Check for AI color palette, gradient text, dark glows, glassmorphism, hero metric layouts, identical card grids, generic fonts, and all other tells. **The test**: If someone said "AI made this," would you believe them immediately?
|
||||
|
||||
**Holistic Design Review**: visual hierarchy (eye flow, primary action clarity), information architecture (structure, grouping, cognitive load), emotional resonance (does it match brand and audience?), discoverability (are interactive elements obvious?), composition (balance, whitespace, rhythm), typography (hierarchy, readability, font choices), color (purposeful use, cohesion, accessibility), states & edge cases (empty, loading, error, success), microcopy (clarity, tone, helpfulness).
|
||||
|
||||
**Cognitive Load** (consult [cognitive-load](reference/cognitive-load.md)):
|
||||
- Run the 8-item cognitive load checklist. Report failure count: 0-1 = low (good), 2-3 = moderate, 4+ = critical.
|
||||
- Count visible options at each decision point. If >4, flag it.
|
||||
- Check for progressive disclosure: is complexity revealed only when needed?
|
||||
|
||||
**Emotional Journey**:
|
||||
- What emotion does this interface evoke? Is that intentional?
|
||||
- **Peak-end rule**: Is the most intense moment positive? Does the experience end well?
|
||||
- **Emotional valleys**: Check for anxiety spikes at high-stakes moments (payment, delete, commit). Are there design interventions (progress indicators, reassurance copy, undo options)?
|
||||
|
||||
**Nielsen's Heuristics** (consult [heuristics-scoring](reference/heuristics-scoring.md)):
|
||||
Score each of the 10 heuristics 0-4. This scoring will be presented in the report.
|
||||
|
||||
Return structured findings covering: AI slop verdict, heuristic scores, cognitive load assessment, what's working (2-3 items), priority issues (3-5 with what/why/fix), minor observations, and provocative questions.
|
||||
|
||||
#### Assessment B: Automated Detection
|
||||
|
||||
Run the bundled deterministic detector, which flags 25 specific patterns (AI slop tells + general design quality).
|
||||
|
||||
**CLI scan**:
|
||||
```bash
|
||||
npx impeccable --json [--fast] [target]
|
||||
```
|
||||
|
||||
- Pass HTML/JSX/TSX/Vue/Svelte files or directories as `[target]` (anything with markup). Do not pass CSS-only files.
|
||||
- For URLs, skip the CLI scan (it requires Puppeteer). Use browser visualization instead.
|
||||
- For large directories (200+ scannable files), use `--fast` (regex-only, skips jsdom)
|
||||
- For 500+ files, narrow scope or ask the user
|
||||
- Exit code 0 = clean, 2 = findings
|
||||
|
||||
**Browser visualization** (when browser automation tools are available AND the target is a viewable page):
|
||||
|
||||
The overlay is a **visual aid for the user**. It highlights issues directly in their browser. Do NOT scroll through the page to screenshot overlays. Instead, read the console output to get the results programmatically.
|
||||
|
||||
1. **Start the live detection server**:
|
||||
```bash
|
||||
npx impeccable live &
|
||||
```
|
||||
Note the port printed to stdout (auto-assigned). Use `--port=PORT` to fix it.
|
||||
2. **Create a new tab** and navigate to the page (use dev server URL for local files, or direct URL). Do not reuse existing tabs.
|
||||
3. **Label the tab** via `javascript_tool` so the user can distinguish it:
|
||||
```javascript
|
||||
document.title = '[Human] ' + document.title;
|
||||
```
|
||||
4. **Scroll to top** to ensure the page is scrolled to the very top before injection
|
||||
5. **Inject** via `javascript_tool` (replace PORT with the port from step 1):
|
||||
```javascript
|
||||
const s = document.createElement('script'); s.src = 'http://localhost:PORT/detect.js'; document.head.appendChild(s);
|
||||
```
|
||||
6. Wait 2-3 seconds for the detector to render overlays
|
||||
7. **Read results from console** using `read_console_messages` with pattern `impeccable`. The detector logs all findings with the `[impeccable]` prefix. Do NOT scroll through the page to take screenshots of the overlays.
|
||||
8. **Cleanup**: Stop the live server when done:
|
||||
```bash
|
||||
npx impeccable live stop
|
||||
```
|
||||
|
||||
For multi-view targets, inject on 3-5 representative pages. If injection fails, continue with CLI results only.
|
||||
|
||||
Return: CLI findings (JSON), browser console findings (if applicable), and any false positives noted.
|
||||
|
||||
### Step 3: Generate Combined Critique Report
|
||||
|
||||
Synthesize both assessments into a single report. Do NOT simply concatenate. Weave the findings together, noting where the LLM review and detector agree, where the detector caught issues the LLM missed, and where detector findings are false positives.
|
||||
|
||||
Structure your feedback as a design director would:
|
||||
|
||||
#### Design Health Score
|
||||
> *Consult [heuristics-scoring](reference/heuristics-scoring.md)*
|
||||
|
||||
Present the Nielsen's 10 heuristics scores as a table:
|
||||
|
||||
| # | Heuristic | Score | Key Issue |
|
||||
|---|-----------|-------|-----------|
|
||||
| 1 | Visibility of System Status | ? | [specific finding or "n/a" if solid] |
|
||||
| 2 | Match System / Real World | ? | |
|
||||
| 3 | User Control and Freedom | ? | |
|
||||
| 4 | Consistency and Standards | ? | |
|
||||
| 5 | Error Prevention | ? | |
|
||||
| 6 | Recognition Rather Than Recall | ? | |
|
||||
| 7 | Flexibility and Efficiency | ? | |
|
||||
| 8 | Aesthetic and Minimalist Design | ? | |
|
||||
| 9 | Error Recovery | ? | |
|
||||
| 10 | Help and Documentation | ? | |
|
||||
| **Total** | | **??/40** | **[Rating band]** |
|
||||
|
||||
Be honest with scores. A 4 means genuinely excellent. Most real interfaces score 20-32.
|
||||
|
||||
#### Anti-Patterns Verdict
|
||||
|
||||
**Start here.** Does this look AI-generated?
|
||||
|
||||
**LLM assessment**: Your own evaluation of AI slop tells. Cover overall aesthetic feel, layout sameness, generic composition, missed opportunities for personality.
|
||||
|
||||
**Deterministic scan**: Summarize what the automated detector found, with counts and file locations. Note any additional issues the detector caught that you missed, and flag any false positives.
|
||||
|
||||
**Visual overlays** (if browser was used): Tell the user that overlays are now visible in the **[Human]** tab in their browser, highlighting the detected issues. Summarize what the console output reported.
|
||||
|
||||
#### Overall Impression
|
||||
A brief gut reaction: what works, what doesn't, and the single biggest opportunity.
|
||||
|
||||
#### What's Working
|
||||
Highlight 2-3 things done well. Be specific about why they work.
|
||||
|
||||
#### Priority Issues
|
||||
The 3-5 most impactful design problems, ordered by importance.
|
||||
|
||||
For each issue, tag with **P0-P3 severity** (consult [heuristics-scoring](reference/heuristics-scoring.md) for severity definitions):
|
||||
- **[P?] What**: Name the problem clearly
|
||||
- **Why it matters**: How this hurts users or undermines goals
|
||||
- **Fix**: What to do about it (be concrete)
|
||||
- **Suggested command**: Which command could address this (from: /animate, /quieter, /shape, /optimize, /adapt, /clarify, /layout, /distill, /delight, /audit, /harden, /polish, /bolder, /typeset, /critique, /colorize, /overdrive)
|
||||
|
||||
#### Persona Red Flags
|
||||
> *Consult [personas](reference/personas.md)*
|
||||
|
||||
Auto-select 2-3 personas most relevant to this interface type (use the selection table in the reference). If `GEMINI.md` contains a `## Design Context` section from `impeccable teach`, also generate 1-2 project-specific personas from the audience/brand info.
|
||||
|
||||
For each selected persona, walk through the primary user action and list specific red flags found:
|
||||
|
||||
**Alex (Power User)**: No keyboard shortcuts detected. Form requires 8 clicks for primary action. Forced modal onboarding. High abandonment risk.
|
||||
|
||||
**Jordan (First-Timer)**: Icon-only nav in sidebar. Technical jargon in error messages ("404 Not Found"). No visible help. Will abandon at step 2.
|
||||
|
||||
Be specific. Name the exact elements and interactions that fail each persona. Don't write generic persona descriptions; write what broke for them.
|
||||
|
||||
#### Minor Observations
|
||||
Quick notes on smaller issues worth addressing.
|
||||
|
||||
#### Questions to Consider
|
||||
Provocative questions that might unlock better solutions:
|
||||
- "What if the primary action were more prominent?"
|
||||
- "Does this need to feel this complex?"
|
||||
- "What would a confident version of this look like?"
|
||||
|
||||
**Remember**:
|
||||
- Be direct. Vague feedback wastes everyone's time.
|
||||
- Be specific. "The submit button," not "some elements."
|
||||
- Say what's wrong AND why it matters to users.
|
||||
- Give concrete suggestions, not just "consider exploring..."
|
||||
- Prioritize ruthlessly. If everything is important, nothing is.
|
||||
- Don't soften criticism. Developers need honest feedback to ship great design.
|
||||
|
||||
### Step 4: Ask the User
|
||||
|
||||
**After presenting findings**, use targeted questions based on what was actually found. ask the user directly to clarify what you cannot infer. These answers will shape the action plan.
|
||||
|
||||
Ask questions along these lines (adapt to the specific findings; do NOT ask generic questions):
|
||||
|
||||
1. **Priority direction**: Based on the issues found, ask which category matters most to the user right now. For example: "I found problems with visual hierarchy, color usage, and information overload. Which area should we tackle first?" Offer the top 2-3 issue categories as options.
|
||||
|
||||
2. **Design intent**: If the critique found a tonal mismatch, ask whether it was intentional. For example: "The interface feels clinical and corporate. Is that the intended tone, or should it feel warmer/bolder/more playful?" Offer 2-3 tonal directions as options based on what would fix the issues found.
|
||||
|
||||
3. **Scope**: Ask how much the user wants to take on. For example: "I found N issues. Want to address everything, or focus on the top 3?" Offer scope options like "Top 3 only", "All issues", "Critical issues only".
|
||||
|
||||
4. **Constraints** (optional; only ask if relevant): If the findings touch many areas, ask if anything is off-limits. For example: "Should any sections stay as-is?" This prevents the plan from touching things the user considers done.
|
||||
|
||||
**Rules for questions**:
|
||||
- Every question must reference specific findings from the report. Never ask generic "who is your audience?" questions.
|
||||
- Keep it to 2-4 questions maximum. Respect the user's time.
|
||||
- Offer concrete options, not open-ended prompts.
|
||||
- If findings are straightforward (e.g., only 1-2 clear issues), skip questions and go directly to Step 5.
|
||||
|
||||
### Step 5: Recommended Actions
|
||||
|
||||
**After receiving the user's answers**, present a prioritized action summary reflecting the user's priorities and scope from Step 4.
|
||||
|
||||
#### Action Summary
|
||||
|
||||
List recommended commands in priority order, based on the user's answers:
|
||||
|
||||
1. **`/command-name`**: Brief description of what to fix (specific context from critique findings)
|
||||
2. **`/command-name`**: Brief description (specific context)
|
||||
...
|
||||
|
||||
**Rules for recommendations**:
|
||||
- Only recommend commands from: /animate, /quieter, /shape, /optimize, /adapt, /clarify, /layout, /distill, /delight, /audit, /harden, /polish, /bolder, /typeset, /critique, /colorize, /overdrive
|
||||
- Order by the user's stated priorities first, then by impact
|
||||
- Each item's description should carry enough context that the command knows what to focus on
|
||||
- Map each Priority Issue to the appropriate command
|
||||
- Skip commands that would address zero issues
|
||||
- If the user chose a limited scope, only include items within that scope
|
||||
- If the user marked areas as off-limits, exclude commands that would touch those areas
|
||||
- End with `/polish` as the final step if any fixes were recommended
|
||||
|
||||
After presenting the summary, tell the user:
|
||||
|
||||
> You can ask me to run these one at a time, all at once, or in any order you prefer.
|
||||
>
|
||||
> Re-run `/critique` after fixes to see your score improve.
|
||||
106
.gemini/skills/critique/reference/cognitive-load.md
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106
.gemini/skills/critique/reference/cognitive-load.md
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|
||||
# Cognitive Load Assessment
|
||||
|
||||
Cognitive load is the total mental effort required to use an interface. Overloaded users make mistakes, get frustrated, and leave. This reference helps identify and fix cognitive overload.
|
||||
|
||||
---
|
||||
|
||||
## Three Types of Cognitive Load
|
||||
|
||||
### Intrinsic Load — The Task Itself
|
||||
Complexity inherent to what the user is trying to do. You can't eliminate this, but you can structure it.
|
||||
|
||||
**Manage it by**:
|
||||
- Breaking complex tasks into discrete steps
|
||||
- Providing scaffolding (templates, defaults, examples)
|
||||
- Progressive disclosure — show what's needed now, hide the rest
|
||||
- Grouping related decisions together
|
||||
|
||||
### Extraneous Load — Bad Design
|
||||
Mental effort caused by poor design choices. **Eliminate this ruthlessly** — it's pure waste.
|
||||
|
||||
**Common sources**:
|
||||
- Confusing navigation that requires mental mapping
|
||||
- Unclear labels that force users to guess meaning
|
||||
- Visual clutter competing for attention
|
||||
- Inconsistent patterns that prevent learning
|
||||
- Unnecessary steps between user intent and result
|
||||
|
||||
### Germane Load — Learning Effort
|
||||
Mental effort spent building understanding. This is *good* cognitive load — it leads to mastery.
|
||||
|
||||
**Support it by**:
|
||||
- Progressive disclosure that reveals complexity gradually
|
||||
- Consistent patterns that reward learning
|
||||
- Feedback that confirms correct understanding
|
||||
- Onboarding that teaches through action, not walls of text
|
||||
|
||||
---
|
||||
|
||||
## Cognitive Load Checklist
|
||||
|
||||
Evaluate the interface against these 8 items:
|
||||
|
||||
- [ ] **Single focus**: Can the user complete their primary task without distraction from competing elements?
|
||||
- [ ] **Chunking**: Is information presented in digestible groups (≤4 items per group)?
|
||||
- [ ] **Grouping**: Are related items visually grouped together (proximity, borders, shared background)?
|
||||
- [ ] **Visual hierarchy**: Is it immediately clear what's most important on the screen?
|
||||
- [ ] **One thing at a time**: Can the user focus on a single decision before moving to the next?
|
||||
- [ ] **Minimal choices**: Are decisions simplified (≤4 visible options at any decision point)?
|
||||
- [ ] **Working memory**: Does the user need to remember information from a previous screen to act on the current one?
|
||||
- [ ] **Progressive disclosure**: Is complexity revealed only when the user needs it?
|
||||
|
||||
**Scoring**: Count the failed items. 0–1 failures = low cognitive load (good). 2–3 = moderate (address soon). 4+ = high cognitive load (critical fix needed).
|
||||
|
||||
---
|
||||
|
||||
## The Working Memory Rule
|
||||
|
||||
**Humans can hold ≤4 items in working memory at once** (Miller's Law revised by Cowan, 2001).
|
||||
|
||||
At any decision point, count the number of distinct options, actions, or pieces of information a user must simultaneously consider:
|
||||
- **≤4 items**: Within working memory limits — manageable
|
||||
- **5–7 items**: Pushing the boundary — consider grouping or progressive disclosure
|
||||
- **8+ items**: Overloaded — users will skip, misclick, or abandon
|
||||
|
||||
**Practical applications**:
|
||||
- Navigation menus: ≤5 top-level items (group the rest under clear categories)
|
||||
- Form sections: ≤4 fields visible per group before a visual break
|
||||
- Action buttons: 1 primary, 1–2 secondary, group the rest in a menu
|
||||
- Dashboard widgets: ≤4 key metrics visible without scrolling
|
||||
- Pricing tiers: ≤3 options (more causes analysis paralysis)
|
||||
|
||||
---
|
||||
|
||||
## Common Cognitive Load Violations
|
||||
|
||||
### 1. The Wall of Options
|
||||
**Problem**: Presenting 10+ choices at once with no hierarchy.
|
||||
**Fix**: Group into categories, highlight recommended, use progressive disclosure.
|
||||
|
||||
### 2. The Memory Bridge
|
||||
**Problem**: User must remember info from step 1 to complete step 3.
|
||||
**Fix**: Keep relevant context visible, or repeat it where it's needed.
|
||||
|
||||
### 3. The Hidden Navigation
|
||||
**Problem**: User must build a mental map of where things are.
|
||||
**Fix**: Always show current location (breadcrumbs, active states, progress indicators).
|
||||
|
||||
### 4. The Jargon Barrier
|
||||
**Problem**: Technical or domain language forces translation effort.
|
||||
**Fix**: Use plain language. If domain terms are unavoidable, define them inline.
|
||||
|
||||
### 5. The Visual Noise Floor
|
||||
**Problem**: Every element has the same visual weight — nothing stands out.
|
||||
**Fix**: Establish clear hierarchy: one primary element, 2–3 secondary, everything else muted.
|
||||
|
||||
### 6. The Inconsistent Pattern
|
||||
**Problem**: Similar actions work differently in different places.
|
||||
**Fix**: Standardize interaction patterns. Same type of action = same type of UI.
|
||||
|
||||
### 7. The Multi-Task Demand
|
||||
**Problem**: Interface requires processing multiple simultaneous inputs (reading + deciding + navigating).
|
||||
**Fix**: Sequence the steps. Let the user do one thing at a time.
|
||||
|
||||
### 8. The Context Switch
|
||||
**Problem**: User must jump between screens/tabs/modals to gather info for a single decision.
|
||||
**Fix**: Co-locate the information needed for each decision. Reduce back-and-forth.
|
||||
234
.gemini/skills/critique/reference/heuristics-scoring.md
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234
.gemini/skills/critique/reference/heuristics-scoring.md
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|
||||
# Heuristics Scoring Guide
|
||||
|
||||
Score each of Nielsen's 10 Usability Heuristics on a 0–4 scale. Be honest — a 4 means genuinely excellent, not "good enough."
|
||||
|
||||
## Nielsen's 10 Heuristics
|
||||
|
||||
### 1. Visibility of System Status
|
||||
|
||||
Keep users informed about what's happening through timely, appropriate feedback.
|
||||
|
||||
**Check for**:
|
||||
- Loading indicators during async operations
|
||||
- Confirmation of user actions (save, submit, delete)
|
||||
- Progress indicators for multi-step processes
|
||||
- Current location in navigation (breadcrumbs, active states)
|
||||
- Form validation feedback (inline, not just on submit)
|
||||
|
||||
**Scoring**:
|
||||
| Score | Criteria |
|
||||
|-------|----------|
|
||||
| 0 | No feedback — user is guessing what happened |
|
||||
| 1 | Rare feedback — most actions produce no visible response |
|
||||
| 2 | Partial — some states communicated, major gaps remain |
|
||||
| 3 | Good — most operations give clear feedback, minor gaps |
|
||||
| 4 | Excellent — every action confirms, progress is always visible |
|
||||
|
||||
### 2. Match Between System and Real World
|
||||
|
||||
Speak the user's language. Follow real-world conventions. Information appears in natural, logical order.
|
||||
|
||||
**Check for**:
|
||||
- Familiar terminology (no unexplained jargon)
|
||||
- Logical information order matching user expectations
|
||||
- Recognizable icons and metaphors
|
||||
- Domain-appropriate language for the target audience
|
||||
- Natural reading flow (left-to-right, top-to-bottom priority)
|
||||
|
||||
**Scoring**:
|
||||
| Score | Criteria |
|
||||
|-------|----------|
|
||||
| 0 | Pure tech jargon, alien to users |
|
||||
| 1 | Mostly confusing — requires domain expertise to navigate |
|
||||
| 2 | Mixed — some plain language, some jargon leaks through |
|
||||
| 3 | Mostly natural — occasional term needs context |
|
||||
| 4 | Speaks the user's language fluently throughout |
|
||||
|
||||
### 3. User Control and Freedom
|
||||
|
||||
Users need a clear "emergency exit" from unwanted states without extended dialogue.
|
||||
|
||||
**Check for**:
|
||||
- Undo/redo functionality
|
||||
- Cancel buttons on forms and modals
|
||||
- Clear navigation back to safety (home, previous)
|
||||
- Easy way to clear filters, search, selections
|
||||
- Escape from long or multi-step processes
|
||||
|
||||
**Scoring**:
|
||||
| Score | Criteria |
|
||||
|-------|----------|
|
||||
| 0 | Users get trapped — no way out without refreshing |
|
||||
| 1 | Difficult exits — must find obscure paths to escape |
|
||||
| 2 | Some exits — main flows have escape, edge cases don't |
|
||||
| 3 | Good control — users can exit and undo most actions |
|
||||
| 4 | Full control — undo, cancel, back, and escape everywhere |
|
||||
|
||||
### 4. Consistency and Standards
|
||||
|
||||
Users shouldn't wonder whether different words, situations, or actions mean the same thing.
|
||||
|
||||
**Check for**:
|
||||
- Consistent terminology throughout the interface
|
||||
- Same actions produce same results everywhere
|
||||
- Platform conventions followed (standard UI patterns)
|
||||
- Visual consistency (colors, typography, spacing, components)
|
||||
- Consistent interaction patterns (same gesture = same behavior)
|
||||
|
||||
**Scoring**:
|
||||
| Score | Criteria |
|
||||
|-------|----------|
|
||||
| 0 | Inconsistent everywhere — feels like different products stitched together |
|
||||
| 1 | Many inconsistencies — similar things look/behave differently |
|
||||
| 2 | Partially consistent — main flows match, details diverge |
|
||||
| 3 | Mostly consistent — occasional deviation, nothing confusing |
|
||||
| 4 | Fully consistent — cohesive system, predictable behavior |
|
||||
|
||||
### 5. Error Prevention
|
||||
|
||||
Better than good error messages is a design that prevents problems in the first place.
|
||||
|
||||
**Check for**:
|
||||
- Confirmation before destructive actions (delete, overwrite)
|
||||
- Constraints preventing invalid input (date pickers, dropdowns)
|
||||
- Smart defaults that reduce errors
|
||||
- Clear labels that prevent misunderstanding
|
||||
- Autosave and draft recovery
|
||||
|
||||
**Scoring**:
|
||||
| Score | Criteria |
|
||||
|-------|----------|
|
||||
| 0 | Errors easy to make — no guardrails anywhere |
|
||||
| 1 | Few safeguards — some inputs validated, most aren't |
|
||||
| 2 | Partial prevention — common errors caught, edge cases slip |
|
||||
| 3 | Good prevention — most error paths blocked proactively |
|
||||
| 4 | Excellent — errors nearly impossible through smart constraints |
|
||||
|
||||
### 6. Recognition Rather Than Recall
|
||||
|
||||
Minimize memory load. Make objects, actions, and options visible or easily retrievable.
|
||||
|
||||
**Check for**:
|
||||
- Visible options (not buried in hidden menus)
|
||||
- Contextual help when needed (tooltips, inline hints)
|
||||
- Recent items and history
|
||||
- Autocomplete and suggestions
|
||||
- Labels on icons (not icon-only navigation)
|
||||
|
||||
**Scoring**:
|
||||
| Score | Criteria |
|
||||
|-------|----------|
|
||||
| 0 | Heavy memorization — users must remember paths and commands |
|
||||
| 1 | Mostly recall — many hidden features, few visible cues |
|
||||
| 2 | Some aids — main actions visible, secondary features hidden |
|
||||
| 3 | Good recognition — most things discoverable, few memory demands |
|
||||
| 4 | Everything discoverable — users never need to memorize |
|
||||
|
||||
### 7. Flexibility and Efficiency of Use
|
||||
|
||||
Accelerators — invisible to novices — speed up expert interaction.
|
||||
|
||||
**Check for**:
|
||||
- Keyboard shortcuts for common actions
|
||||
- Customizable interface elements
|
||||
- Recent items and favorites
|
||||
- Bulk/batch actions
|
||||
- Power user features that don't complicate the basics
|
||||
|
||||
**Scoring**:
|
||||
| Score | Criteria |
|
||||
|-------|----------|
|
||||
| 0 | One rigid path — no shortcuts or alternatives |
|
||||
| 1 | Limited flexibility — few alternatives to the main path |
|
||||
| 2 | Some shortcuts — basic keyboard support, limited bulk actions |
|
||||
| 3 | Good accelerators — keyboard nav, some customization |
|
||||
| 4 | Highly flexible — multiple paths, power features, customizable |
|
||||
|
||||
### 8. Aesthetic and Minimalist Design
|
||||
|
||||
Interfaces should not contain irrelevant or rarely needed information. Every element should serve a purpose.
|
||||
|
||||
**Check for**:
|
||||
- Only necessary information visible at each step
|
||||
- Clear visual hierarchy directing attention
|
||||
- Purposeful use of color and emphasis
|
||||
- No decorative clutter competing for attention
|
||||
- Focused, uncluttered layouts
|
||||
|
||||
**Scoring**:
|
||||
| Score | Criteria |
|
||||
|-------|----------|
|
||||
| 0 | Overwhelming — everything competes for attention equally |
|
||||
| 1 | Cluttered — too much noise, hard to find what matters |
|
||||
| 2 | Some clutter — main content clear, periphery noisy |
|
||||
| 3 | Mostly clean — focused design, minor visual noise |
|
||||
| 4 | Perfectly minimal — every element earns its pixel |
|
||||
|
||||
### 9. Help Users Recognize, Diagnose, and Recover from Errors
|
||||
|
||||
Error messages should use plain language, precisely indicate the problem, and constructively suggest a solution.
|
||||
|
||||
**Check for**:
|
||||
- Plain language error messages (no error codes for users)
|
||||
- Specific problem identification ("Email is missing @" not "Invalid input")
|
||||
- Actionable recovery suggestions
|
||||
- Errors displayed near the source of the problem
|
||||
- Non-blocking error handling (don't wipe the form)
|
||||
|
||||
**Scoring**:
|
||||
| Score | Criteria |
|
||||
|-------|----------|
|
||||
| 0 | Cryptic errors — codes, jargon, or no message at all |
|
||||
| 1 | Vague errors — "Something went wrong" with no guidance |
|
||||
| 2 | Clear but unhelpful — names the problem but not the fix |
|
||||
| 3 | Clear with suggestions — identifies problem and offers next steps |
|
||||
| 4 | Perfect recovery — pinpoints issue, suggests fix, preserves user work |
|
||||
|
||||
### 10. Help and Documentation
|
||||
|
||||
Even if the system is usable without docs, help should be easy to find, task-focused, and concise.
|
||||
|
||||
**Check for**:
|
||||
- Searchable help or documentation
|
||||
- Contextual help (tooltips, inline hints, guided tours)
|
||||
- Task-focused organization (not feature-organized)
|
||||
- Concise, scannable content
|
||||
- Easy access without leaving current context
|
||||
|
||||
**Scoring**:
|
||||
| Score | Criteria |
|
||||
|-------|----------|
|
||||
| 0 | No help available anywhere |
|
||||
| 1 | Help exists but hard to find or irrelevant |
|
||||
| 2 | Basic help — FAQ or docs exist, not contextual |
|
||||
| 3 | Good documentation — searchable, mostly task-focused |
|
||||
| 4 | Excellent contextual help — right info at the right moment |
|
||||
|
||||
---
|
||||
|
||||
## Score Summary
|
||||
|
||||
**Total possible**: 40 points (10 heuristics × 4 max)
|
||||
|
||||
| Score Range | Rating | What It Means |
|
||||
|-------------|--------|---------------|
|
||||
| 36–40 | Excellent | Minor polish only — ship it |
|
||||
| 28–35 | Good | Address weak areas, solid foundation |
|
||||
| 20–27 | Acceptable | Significant improvements needed before users are happy |
|
||||
| 12–19 | Poor | Major UX overhaul required — core experience broken |
|
||||
| 0–11 | Critical | Redesign needed — unusable in current state |
|
||||
|
||||
---
|
||||
|
||||
## Issue Severity (P0–P3)
|
||||
|
||||
Tag each individual issue found during scoring with a priority level:
|
||||
|
||||
| Priority | Name | Description | Action |
|
||||
|----------|------|-------------|--------|
|
||||
| **P0** | Blocking | Prevents task completion entirely | Fix immediately — this is a showstopper |
|
||||
| **P1** | Major | Causes significant difficulty or confusion | Fix before release |
|
||||
| **P2** | Minor | Annoyance, but workaround exists | Fix in next pass |
|
||||
| **P3** | Polish | Nice-to-fix, no real user impact | Fix if time permits |
|
||||
|
||||
**Tip**: If you're unsure between two levels, ask: "Would a user contact support about this?" If yes, it's at least P1.
|
||||
178
.gemini/skills/critique/reference/personas.md
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178
.gemini/skills/critique/reference/personas.md
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|
||||
# Persona-Based Design Testing
|
||||
|
||||
Test the interface through the eyes of 5 distinct user archetypes. Each persona exposes different failure modes that a single "design director" perspective would miss.
|
||||
|
||||
**How to use**: Select 2–3 personas most relevant to the interface being critiqued. Walk through the primary user action as each persona. Report specific red flags — not generic concerns.
|
||||
|
||||
---
|
||||
|
||||
## 1. Impatient Power User — "Alex"
|
||||
|
||||
**Profile**: Expert with similar products. Expects efficiency, hates hand-holding. Will find shortcuts or leave.
|
||||
|
||||
**Behaviors**:
|
||||
- Skips all onboarding and instructions
|
||||
- Looks for keyboard shortcuts immediately
|
||||
- Tries to bulk-select, batch-edit, and automate
|
||||
- Gets frustrated by required steps that feel unnecessary
|
||||
- Abandons if anything feels slow or patronizing
|
||||
|
||||
**Test Questions**:
|
||||
- Can Alex complete the core task in under 60 seconds?
|
||||
- Are there keyboard shortcuts for common actions?
|
||||
- Can onboarding be skipped entirely?
|
||||
- Do modals have keyboard dismiss (Esc)?
|
||||
- Is there a "power user" path (shortcuts, bulk actions)?
|
||||
|
||||
**Red Flags** (report these specifically):
|
||||
- Forced tutorials or unskippable onboarding
|
||||
- No keyboard navigation for primary actions
|
||||
- Slow animations that can't be skipped
|
||||
- One-item-at-a-time workflows where batch would be natural
|
||||
- Redundant confirmation steps for low-risk actions
|
||||
|
||||
---
|
||||
|
||||
## 2. Confused First-Timer — "Jordan"
|
||||
|
||||
**Profile**: Never used this type of product. Needs guidance at every step. Will abandon rather than figure it out.
|
||||
|
||||
**Behaviors**:
|
||||
- Reads all instructions carefully
|
||||
- Hesitates before clicking anything unfamiliar
|
||||
- Looks for help or support constantly
|
||||
- Misunderstands jargon and abbreviations
|
||||
- Takes the most literal interpretation of any label
|
||||
|
||||
**Test Questions**:
|
||||
- Is the first action obviously clear within 5 seconds?
|
||||
- Are all icons labeled with text?
|
||||
- Is there contextual help at decision points?
|
||||
- Does terminology assume prior knowledge?
|
||||
- Is there a clear "back" or "undo" at every step?
|
||||
|
||||
**Red Flags** (report these specifically):
|
||||
- Icon-only navigation with no labels
|
||||
- Technical jargon without explanation
|
||||
- No visible help option or guidance
|
||||
- Ambiguous next steps after completing an action
|
||||
- No confirmation that an action succeeded
|
||||
|
||||
---
|
||||
|
||||
## 3. Accessibility-Dependent User — "Sam"
|
||||
|
||||
**Profile**: Uses screen reader (VoiceOver/NVDA), keyboard-only navigation. May have low vision, motor impairment, or cognitive differences.
|
||||
|
||||
**Behaviors**:
|
||||
- Tabs through the interface linearly
|
||||
- Relies on ARIA labels and heading structure
|
||||
- Cannot see hover states or visual-only indicators
|
||||
- Needs adequate color contrast (4.5:1 minimum)
|
||||
- May use browser zoom up to 200%
|
||||
|
||||
**Test Questions**:
|
||||
- Can the entire primary flow be completed keyboard-only?
|
||||
- Are all interactive elements focusable with visible focus indicators?
|
||||
- Do images have meaningful alt text?
|
||||
- Is color contrast WCAG AA compliant (4.5:1 for text)?
|
||||
- Does the screen reader announce state changes (loading, success, errors)?
|
||||
|
||||
**Red Flags** (report these specifically):
|
||||
- Click-only interactions with no keyboard alternative
|
||||
- Missing or invisible focus indicators
|
||||
- Meaning conveyed by color alone (red = error, green = success)
|
||||
- Unlabeled form fields or buttons
|
||||
- Time-limited actions without extension option
|
||||
- Custom components that break screen reader flow
|
||||
|
||||
---
|
||||
|
||||
## 4. Deliberate Stress Tester — "Riley"
|
||||
|
||||
**Profile**: Methodical user who pushes interfaces beyond the happy path. Tests edge cases, tries unexpected inputs, and probes for gaps in the experience.
|
||||
|
||||
**Behaviors**:
|
||||
- Tests edge cases intentionally (empty states, long strings, special characters)
|
||||
- Submits forms with unexpected data (emoji, RTL text, very long values)
|
||||
- Tries to break workflows by navigating backwards, refreshing mid-flow, or opening in multiple tabs
|
||||
- Looks for inconsistencies between what the UI promises and what actually happens
|
||||
- Documents problems methodically
|
||||
|
||||
**Test Questions**:
|
||||
- What happens at the edges (0 items, 1000 items, very long text)?
|
||||
- Do error states recover gracefully or leave the UI in a broken state?
|
||||
- What happens on refresh mid-workflow? Is state preserved?
|
||||
- Are there features that appear to work but produce broken results?
|
||||
- How does the UI handle unexpected input (emoji, special chars, paste from Excel)?
|
||||
|
||||
**Red Flags** (report these specifically):
|
||||
- Features that appear to work but silently fail or produce wrong results
|
||||
- Error handling that exposes technical details or leaves UI in a broken state
|
||||
- Empty states that show nothing useful ("No results" with no guidance)
|
||||
- Workflows that lose user data on refresh or navigation
|
||||
- Inconsistent behavior between similar interactions in different parts of the UI
|
||||
|
||||
---
|
||||
|
||||
## 5. Distracted Mobile User — "Casey"
|
||||
|
||||
**Profile**: Using phone one-handed on the go. Frequently interrupted. Possibly on a slow connection.
|
||||
|
||||
**Behaviors**:
|
||||
- Uses thumb only — prefers bottom-of-screen actions
|
||||
- Gets interrupted mid-flow and returns later
|
||||
- Switches between apps frequently
|
||||
- Has limited attention span and low patience
|
||||
- Types as little as possible, prefers taps and selections
|
||||
|
||||
**Test Questions**:
|
||||
- Are primary actions in the thumb zone (bottom half of screen)?
|
||||
- Is state preserved if the user leaves and returns?
|
||||
- Does it work on slow connections (3G)?
|
||||
- Can forms leverage autocomplete and smart defaults?
|
||||
- Are touch targets at least 44×44pt?
|
||||
|
||||
**Red Flags** (report these specifically):
|
||||
- Important actions positioned at the top of the screen (unreachable by thumb)
|
||||
- No state persistence — progress lost on tab switch or interruption
|
||||
- Large text inputs required where selection would work
|
||||
- Heavy assets loading on every page (no lazy loading)
|
||||
- Tiny tap targets or targets too close together
|
||||
|
||||
---
|
||||
|
||||
## Selecting Personas
|
||||
|
||||
Choose personas based on the interface type:
|
||||
|
||||
| Interface Type | Primary Personas | Why |
|
||||
|---------------|-----------------|-----|
|
||||
| Landing page / marketing | Jordan, Riley, Casey | First impressions, trust, mobile |
|
||||
| Dashboard / admin | Alex, Sam | Power users, accessibility |
|
||||
| E-commerce / checkout | Casey, Riley, Jordan | Mobile, edge cases, clarity |
|
||||
| Onboarding flow | Jordan, Casey | Confusion, interruption |
|
||||
| Data-heavy / analytics | Alex, Sam | Efficiency, keyboard nav |
|
||||
| Form-heavy / wizard | Jordan, Sam, Casey | Clarity, accessibility, mobile |
|
||||
|
||||
---
|
||||
|
||||
## Project-Specific Personas
|
||||
|
||||
If `GEMINI.md` contains a `## Design Context` section (generated by `impeccable teach`), derive 1–2 additional personas from the audience and brand information:
|
||||
|
||||
1. Read the target audience description
|
||||
2. Identify the primary user archetype not covered by the 5 predefined personas
|
||||
3. Create a persona following this template:
|
||||
|
||||
```
|
||||
### [Role] — "[Name]"
|
||||
|
||||
**Profile**: [2-3 key characteristics derived from Design Context]
|
||||
|
||||
**Behaviors**: [3-4 specific behaviors based on the described audience]
|
||||
|
||||
**Red Flags**: [3-4 things that would alienate this specific user type]
|
||||
```
|
||||
|
||||
Only generate project-specific personas when real Design Context data is available. Don't invent audience details — use the 5 predefined personas when no context exists.
|
||||
302
.gemini/skills/delight/SKILL.md
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302
.gemini/skills/delight/SKILL.md
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|
||||
---
|
||||
name: delight
|
||||
description: Add moments of joy, personality, and unexpected touches that make interfaces memorable and enjoyable to use. Elevates functional to delightful. Use when the user asks to add polish, personality, animations, micro-interactions, delight, or make an interface feel fun or memorable.
|
||||
version: 2.1.1
|
||||
---
|
||||
|
||||
Identify opportunities to add moments of joy, personality, and unexpected polish that transform functional interfaces into delightful experiences.
|
||||
|
||||
## MANDATORY PREPARATION
|
||||
|
||||
Invoke /impeccable — it contains design principles, anti-patterns, and the **Context Gathering Protocol**. Follow the protocol before proceeding — if no design context exists yet, you MUST run /impeccable teach first. Additionally gather: what's appropriate for the domain (playful vs professional vs quirky vs elegant).
|
||||
|
||||
---
|
||||
|
||||
## Assess Delight Opportunities
|
||||
|
||||
Identify where delight would enhance (not distract from) the experience:
|
||||
|
||||
1. **Find natural delight moments**:
|
||||
- **Success states**: Completed actions (save, send, publish)
|
||||
- **Empty states**: First-time experiences, onboarding
|
||||
- **Loading states**: Waiting periods that could be entertaining
|
||||
- **Achievements**: Milestones, streaks, completions
|
||||
- **Interactions**: Hover states, clicks, drags
|
||||
- **Errors**: Softening frustrating moments
|
||||
- **Easter eggs**: Hidden discoveries for curious users
|
||||
|
||||
2. **Understand the context**:
|
||||
- What's the brand personality? (Playful? Professional? Quirky? Elegant?)
|
||||
- Who's the audience? (Tech-savvy? Creative? Corporate?)
|
||||
- What's the emotional context? (Accomplishment? Exploration? Frustration?)
|
||||
- What's appropriate? (Banking app ≠ gaming app)
|
||||
|
||||
3. **Define delight strategy**:
|
||||
- **Subtle sophistication**: Refined micro-interactions (luxury brands)
|
||||
- **Playful personality**: Whimsical illustrations and copy (consumer apps)
|
||||
- **Helpful surprises**: Anticipating needs before users ask (productivity tools)
|
||||
- **Sensory richness**: Satisfying sounds, smooth animations (creative tools)
|
||||
|
||||
If any of these are unclear from the codebase, ask the user directly to clarify what you cannot infer.
|
||||
|
||||
**CRITICAL**: Delight should enhance usability, never obscure it. If users notice the delight more than accomplishing their goal, you've gone too far.
|
||||
|
||||
## Delight Principles
|
||||
|
||||
Follow these guidelines:
|
||||
|
||||
### Delight Amplifies, Never Blocks
|
||||
- Delight moments should be quick (< 1 second)
|
||||
- Never delay core functionality for delight
|
||||
- Make delight skippable or subtle
|
||||
- Respect user's time and task focus
|
||||
|
||||
### Surprise and Discovery
|
||||
- Hide delightful details for users to discover
|
||||
- Reward exploration and curiosity
|
||||
- Don't announce every delight moment
|
||||
- Let users share discoveries with others
|
||||
|
||||
### Appropriate to Context
|
||||
- Match delight to emotional moment (celebrate success, empathize with errors)
|
||||
- Respect the user's state (don't be playful during critical errors)
|
||||
- Match brand personality and audience expectations
|
||||
- Cultural sensitivity (what's delightful varies by culture)
|
||||
|
||||
### Compound Over Time
|
||||
- Delight should remain fresh with repeated use
|
||||
- Vary responses (not same animation every time)
|
||||
- Reveal deeper layers with continued use
|
||||
- Build anticipation through patterns
|
||||
|
||||
## Delight Techniques
|
||||
|
||||
Add personality and joy through these methods:
|
||||
|
||||
### Micro-interactions & Animation
|
||||
|
||||
**Button delight**:
|
||||
```css
|
||||
/* Satisfying button press */
|
||||
.button {
|
||||
transition: transform 0.1s, box-shadow 0.1s;
|
||||
}
|
||||
.button:active {
|
||||
transform: translateY(2px);
|
||||
box-shadow: 0 2px 4px rgba(0,0,0,0.2);
|
||||
}
|
||||
|
||||
/* Ripple effect on click */
|
||||
/* Smooth lift on hover */
|
||||
.button:hover {
|
||||
transform: translateY(-2px);
|
||||
transition: transform 0.2s cubic-bezier(0.25, 1, 0.5, 1); /* ease-out-quart */
|
||||
}
|
||||
```
|
||||
|
||||
**Loading delight**:
|
||||
- Playful loading animations (not just spinners)
|
||||
- Personality in loading messages (write product-specific ones, not generic AI filler)
|
||||
- Progress indication with encouraging messages
|
||||
- Skeleton screens with subtle animations
|
||||
|
||||
**Success animations**:
|
||||
- Checkmark draw animation
|
||||
- Confetti burst for major achievements
|
||||
- Gentle scale + fade for confirmation
|
||||
- Satisfying sound effects (subtle)
|
||||
|
||||
**Hover surprises**:
|
||||
- Icons that animate on hover
|
||||
- Color shifts or glow effects
|
||||
- Tooltip reveals with personality
|
||||
- Cursor changes (custom cursors for branded experiences)
|
||||
|
||||
### Personality in Copy
|
||||
|
||||
**Playful error messages**:
|
||||
```
|
||||
"Error 404"
|
||||
"This page is playing hide and seek. (And winning)"
|
||||
|
||||
"Connection failed"
|
||||
"Looks like the internet took a coffee break. Want to retry?"
|
||||
```
|
||||
|
||||
**Encouraging empty states**:
|
||||
```
|
||||
"No projects"
|
||||
"Your canvas awaits. Create something amazing."
|
||||
|
||||
"No messages"
|
||||
"Inbox zero! You're crushing it today."
|
||||
```
|
||||
|
||||
**Playful labels & tooltips**:
|
||||
```
|
||||
"Delete"
|
||||
"Send to void" (for playful brand)
|
||||
|
||||
"Help"
|
||||
"Rescue me" (tooltip)
|
||||
```
|
||||
|
||||
**IMPORTANT**: Match copy personality to brand. Banks shouldn't be wacky, but they can be warm.
|
||||
|
||||
### Illustrations & Visual Personality
|
||||
|
||||
**Custom illustrations**:
|
||||
- Empty state illustrations (not stock icons)
|
||||
- Error state illustrations (friendly monsters, quirky characters)
|
||||
- Loading state illustrations (animated characters)
|
||||
- Success state illustrations (celebrations)
|
||||
|
||||
**Icon personality**:
|
||||
- Custom icon set matching brand personality
|
||||
- Animated icons (subtle motion on hover/click)
|
||||
- Illustrative icons (more detailed than generic)
|
||||
- Consistent style across all icons
|
||||
|
||||
**Background effects**:
|
||||
- Subtle particle effects
|
||||
- Gradient mesh backgrounds
|
||||
- Geometric patterns
|
||||
- Parallax depth
|
||||
- Time-of-day themes (morning vs night)
|
||||
|
||||
### Satisfying Interactions
|
||||
|
||||
**Drag and drop delight**:
|
||||
- Lift effect on drag (shadow, scale)
|
||||
- Snap animation when dropped
|
||||
- Satisfying placement sound
|
||||
- Undo toast ("Dropped in wrong place? [Undo]")
|
||||
|
||||
**Toggle switches**:
|
||||
- Smooth slide with spring physics
|
||||
- Color transition
|
||||
- Haptic feedback on mobile
|
||||
- Optional sound effect
|
||||
|
||||
**Progress & achievements**:
|
||||
- Streak counters with celebratory milestones
|
||||
- Progress bars that "celebrate" at 100%
|
||||
- Badge unlocks with animation
|
||||
- Playful stats ("You're on fire! 5 days in a row")
|
||||
|
||||
**Form interactions**:
|
||||
- Input fields that animate on focus
|
||||
- Checkboxes with a satisfying scale pulse when checked
|
||||
- Success state that celebrates valid input
|
||||
- Auto-grow textareas
|
||||
|
||||
### Sound Design
|
||||
|
||||
**Subtle audio cues** (when appropriate):
|
||||
- Notification sounds (distinctive but not annoying)
|
||||
- Success sounds (satisfying "ding")
|
||||
- Error sounds (empathetic, not harsh)
|
||||
- Typing sounds for chat/messaging
|
||||
- Ambient background audio (very subtle)
|
||||
|
||||
**IMPORTANT**:
|
||||
- Respect system sound settings
|
||||
- Provide mute option
|
||||
- Keep volumes quiet (subtle cues, not alarms)
|
||||
- Don't play on every interaction (sound fatigue is real)
|
||||
|
||||
### Easter Eggs & Hidden Delights
|
||||
|
||||
**Discovery rewards**:
|
||||
- Konami code unlocks special theme
|
||||
- Hidden keyboard shortcuts (Cmd+K for special features)
|
||||
- Hover reveals on logos or illustrations
|
||||
- Alt text jokes on images (for screen reader users too!)
|
||||
- Console messages for developers ("Like what you see? We're hiring!")
|
||||
|
||||
**Seasonal touches**:
|
||||
- Holiday themes (subtle, tasteful)
|
||||
- Seasonal color shifts
|
||||
- Weather-based variations
|
||||
- Time-based changes (dark at night, light during day)
|
||||
|
||||
**Contextual personality**:
|
||||
- Different messages based on time of day
|
||||
- Responses to specific user actions
|
||||
- Randomized variations (not same every time)
|
||||
- Progressive reveals with continued use
|
||||
|
||||
### Loading & Waiting States
|
||||
|
||||
**Make waiting engaging**:
|
||||
- Interesting loading messages that rotate
|
||||
- Progress bars with personality
|
||||
- Mini-games during long loads
|
||||
- Fun facts or tips while waiting
|
||||
- Countdown with encouraging messages
|
||||
|
||||
```
|
||||
Loading messages — write ones specific to your product, not generic AI filler:
|
||||
- "Crunching your latest numbers..."
|
||||
- "Syncing with your team's changes..."
|
||||
- "Preparing your dashboard..."
|
||||
- "Checking for updates since yesterday..."
|
||||
```
|
||||
|
||||
**WARNING**: Avoid cliched loading messages like "Herding pixels", "Teaching robots to dance", "Consulting the magic 8-ball", "Counting backwards from infinity". These are AI-slop copy — instantly recognizable as machine-generated. Write messages that are specific to what your product actually does.
|
||||
|
||||
### Celebration Moments
|
||||
|
||||
**Success celebrations**:
|
||||
- Confetti for major milestones
|
||||
- Animated checkmarks for completions
|
||||
- Progress bar celebrations at 100%
|
||||
- "Achievement unlocked" style notifications
|
||||
- Personalized messages ("You published your 10th article!")
|
||||
|
||||
**Milestone recognition**:
|
||||
- First-time actions get special treatment
|
||||
- Streak tracking and celebration
|
||||
- Progress toward goals
|
||||
- Anniversary celebrations
|
||||
|
||||
## Implementation Patterns
|
||||
|
||||
**Animation libraries**:
|
||||
- Framer Motion (React)
|
||||
- GSAP (universal)
|
||||
- Lottie (After Effects animations)
|
||||
- Canvas confetti (party effects)
|
||||
|
||||
**Sound libraries**:
|
||||
- Howler.js (audio management)
|
||||
- Use-sound (React hook)
|
||||
|
||||
**Physics libraries**:
|
||||
- React Spring (spring physics)
|
||||
- Popmotion (animation primitives)
|
||||
|
||||
**IMPORTANT**: File size matters. Compress images, optimize animations, lazy load delight features.
|
||||
|
||||
**NEVER**:
|
||||
- Delay core functionality for delight
|
||||
- Force users through delightful moments (make skippable)
|
||||
- Use delight to hide poor UX
|
||||
- Overdo it (less is more)
|
||||
- Ignore accessibility (animate responsibly, provide alternatives)
|
||||
- Make every interaction delightful (special moments should be special)
|
||||
- Sacrifice performance for delight
|
||||
- Be inappropriate for context (read the room)
|
||||
|
||||
## Verify Delight Quality
|
||||
|
||||
Test that delight actually delights:
|
||||
|
||||
- **User reactions**: Do users smile? Share screenshots?
|
||||
- **Doesn't annoy**: Still pleasant after 100th time?
|
||||
- **Doesn't block**: Can users opt out or skip?
|
||||
- **Performant**: No jank, no slowdown
|
||||
- **Appropriate**: Matches brand and context
|
||||
- **Accessible**: Works with reduced motion, screen readers
|
||||
|
||||
Remember: Delight is the difference between a tool and an experience. Add personality, surprise users positively, and create moments worth sharing. But always respect usability - delight should enhance, never obstruct.
|
||||
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|
||||
---
|
||||
name: distill
|
||||
description: Strip designs to their essence by removing unnecessary complexity. Great design is simple, powerful, and clean. Use when the user asks to simplify, declutter, reduce noise, remove elements, or make a UI cleaner and more focused.
|
||||
version: 2.1.1
|
||||
---
|
||||
|
||||
Remove unnecessary complexity from designs, revealing the essential elements and creating clarity through ruthless simplification.
|
||||
|
||||
## MANDATORY PREPARATION
|
||||
|
||||
Invoke /impeccable — it contains design principles, anti-patterns, and the **Context Gathering Protocol**. Follow the protocol before proceeding — if no design context exists yet, you MUST run /impeccable teach first.
|
||||
|
||||
---
|
||||
|
||||
## Assess Current State
|
||||
|
||||
Analyze what makes the design feel complex or cluttered:
|
||||
|
||||
1. **Identify complexity sources**:
|
||||
- **Too many elements**: Competing buttons, redundant information, visual clutter
|
||||
- **Excessive variation**: Too many colors, fonts, sizes, styles without purpose
|
||||
- **Information overload**: Everything visible at once, no progressive disclosure
|
||||
- **Visual noise**: Unnecessary borders, shadows, backgrounds, decorations
|
||||
- **Confusing hierarchy**: Unclear what matters most
|
||||
- **Feature creep**: Too many options, actions, or paths forward
|
||||
|
||||
2. **Find the essence**:
|
||||
- What's the primary user goal? (There should be ONE)
|
||||
- What's actually necessary vs nice-to-have?
|
||||
- What can be removed, hidden, or combined?
|
||||
- What's the 20% that delivers 80% of value?
|
||||
|
||||
If any of these are unclear from the codebase, ask the user directly to clarify what you cannot infer.
|
||||
|
||||
**CRITICAL**: Simplicity is not about removing features - it's about removing obstacles between users and their goals. Every element should justify its existence.
|
||||
|
||||
## Plan Simplification
|
||||
|
||||
Create a ruthless editing strategy:
|
||||
|
||||
- **Core purpose**: What's the ONE thing this should accomplish?
|
||||
- **Essential elements**: What's truly necessary to achieve that purpose?
|
||||
- **Progressive disclosure**: What can be hidden until needed?
|
||||
- **Consolidation opportunities**: What can be combined or integrated?
|
||||
|
||||
**IMPORTANT**: Simplification is hard. It requires saying no to good ideas to make room for great execution. Be ruthless.
|
||||
|
||||
## Simplify the Design
|
||||
|
||||
Systematically remove complexity across these dimensions:
|
||||
|
||||
### Information Architecture
|
||||
- **Reduce scope**: Remove secondary actions, optional features, redundant information
|
||||
- **Progressive disclosure**: Hide complexity behind clear entry points (accordions, modals, step-through flows)
|
||||
- **Combine related actions**: Merge similar buttons, consolidate forms, group related content
|
||||
- **Clear hierarchy**: ONE primary action, few secondary actions, everything else tertiary or hidden
|
||||
- **Remove redundancy**: If it's said elsewhere, don't repeat it here
|
||||
|
||||
### Visual Simplification
|
||||
- **Reduce color palette**: Use 1-2 colors plus neutrals, not 5-7 colors
|
||||
- **Limit typography**: One font family, 3-4 sizes maximum, 2-3 weights
|
||||
- **Remove decorations**: Eliminate borders, shadows, backgrounds that don't serve hierarchy or function
|
||||
- **Flatten structure**: Reduce nesting, remove unnecessary containers—never nest cards inside cards
|
||||
- **Remove unnecessary cards**: Cards aren't needed for basic layout; use spacing and alignment instead
|
||||
- **Consistent spacing**: Use one spacing scale, remove arbitrary gaps
|
||||
|
||||
### Layout Simplification
|
||||
- **Linear flow**: Replace complex grids with simple vertical flow where possible
|
||||
- **Remove sidebars**: Move secondary content inline or hide it
|
||||
- **Full-width**: Use available space generously instead of complex multi-column layouts
|
||||
- **Consistent alignment**: Pick left or center, stick with it
|
||||
- **Generous white space**: Let content breathe, don't pack everything tight
|
||||
|
||||
### Interaction Simplification
|
||||
- **Reduce choices**: Fewer buttons, fewer options, clearer path forward (paradox of choice is real)
|
||||
- **Smart defaults**: Make common choices automatic, only ask when necessary
|
||||
- **Inline actions**: Replace modal flows with inline editing where possible
|
||||
- **Remove steps**: Can signup be one step instead of three? Can checkout be simplified?
|
||||
- **Clear CTAs**: ONE obvious next step, not five competing actions
|
||||
|
||||
### Content Simplification
|
||||
- **Shorter copy**: Cut every sentence in half, then do it again
|
||||
- **Active voice**: "Save changes" not "Changes will be saved"
|
||||
- **Remove jargon**: Plain language always wins
|
||||
- **Scannable structure**: Short paragraphs, bullet points, clear headings
|
||||
- **Essential information only**: Remove marketing fluff, legalese, hedging
|
||||
- **Remove redundant copy**: No headers restating intros, no repeated explanations, say it once
|
||||
|
||||
### Code Simplification
|
||||
- **Remove unused code**: Dead CSS, unused components, orphaned files
|
||||
- **Flatten component trees**: Reduce nesting depth
|
||||
- **Consolidate styles**: Merge similar styles, use utilities consistently
|
||||
- **Reduce variants**: Does that component need 12 variations, or can 3 cover 90% of cases?
|
||||
|
||||
**NEVER**:
|
||||
- Remove necessary functionality (simplicity ≠ feature-less)
|
||||
- Sacrifice accessibility for simplicity (clear labels and ARIA still required)
|
||||
- Make things so simple they're unclear (mystery ≠ minimalism)
|
||||
- Remove information users need to make decisions
|
||||
- Eliminate hierarchy completely (some things should stand out)
|
||||
- Oversimplify complex domains (match complexity to actual task complexity)
|
||||
|
||||
## Verify Simplification
|
||||
|
||||
Ensure simplification improves usability:
|
||||
|
||||
- **Faster task completion**: Can users accomplish goals more quickly?
|
||||
- **Reduced cognitive load**: Is it easier to understand what to do?
|
||||
- **Still complete**: Are all necessary features still accessible?
|
||||
- **Clearer hierarchy**: Is it obvious what matters most?
|
||||
- **Better performance**: Does simpler design load faster?
|
||||
|
||||
## Document Removed Complexity
|
||||
|
||||
If you removed features or options:
|
||||
- Document why they were removed
|
||||
- Consider if they need alternative access points
|
||||
- Note any user feedback to monitor
|
||||
|
||||
Remember: You have great taste and judgment. Simplification is an act of confidence - knowing what to keep and courage to remove the rest. As Antoine de Saint-Exupéry said: "Perfection is achieved not when there is nothing more to add, but when there is nothing left to take away."
|
||||
387
.gemini/skills/harden/SKILL.md
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|
||||
---
|
||||
name: harden
|
||||
description: Make interfaces production-ready: error handling, empty states, onboarding flows, i18n, text overflow, and edge case management. Use when the user asks to harden, make production-ready, handle edge cases, add error states, design empty states, improve onboarding, or fix overflow and i18n issues.
|
||||
version: 2.1.1
|
||||
---
|
||||
|
||||
Strengthen interfaces against edge cases, errors, internationalization issues, and real-world usage scenarios that break idealized designs.
|
||||
|
||||
## Assess Hardening Needs
|
||||
|
||||
Identify weaknesses and edge cases:
|
||||
|
||||
1. **Test with extreme inputs**:
|
||||
- Very long text (names, descriptions, titles)
|
||||
- Very short text (empty, single character)
|
||||
- Special characters (emoji, RTL text, accents)
|
||||
- Large numbers (millions, billions)
|
||||
- Many items (1000+ list items, 50+ options)
|
||||
- No data (empty states)
|
||||
|
||||
2. **Test error scenarios**:
|
||||
- Network failures (offline, slow, timeout)
|
||||
- API errors (400, 401, 403, 404, 500)
|
||||
- Validation errors
|
||||
- Permission errors
|
||||
- Rate limiting
|
||||
- Concurrent operations
|
||||
|
||||
3. **Test internationalization**:
|
||||
- Long translations (German is often 30% longer than English)
|
||||
- RTL languages (Arabic, Hebrew)
|
||||
- Character sets (Chinese, Japanese, Korean, emoji)
|
||||
- Date/time formats
|
||||
- Number formats (1,000 vs 1.000)
|
||||
- Currency symbols
|
||||
|
||||
**CRITICAL**: Designs that only work with perfect data aren't production-ready. Harden against reality.
|
||||
|
||||
## Hardening Dimensions
|
||||
|
||||
Systematically improve resilience:
|
||||
|
||||
### Text Overflow & Wrapping
|
||||
|
||||
**Long text handling**:
|
||||
```css
|
||||
/* Single line with ellipsis */
|
||||
.truncate {
|
||||
overflow: hidden;
|
||||
text-overflow: ellipsis;
|
||||
white-space: nowrap;
|
||||
}
|
||||
|
||||
/* Multi-line with clamp */
|
||||
.line-clamp {
|
||||
display: -webkit-box;
|
||||
-webkit-line-clamp: 3;
|
||||
-webkit-box-orient: vertical;
|
||||
overflow: hidden;
|
||||
}
|
||||
|
||||
/* Allow wrapping */
|
||||
.wrap {
|
||||
word-wrap: break-word;
|
||||
overflow-wrap: break-word;
|
||||
hyphens: auto;
|
||||
}
|
||||
```
|
||||
|
||||
**Flex/Grid overflow**:
|
||||
```css
|
||||
/* Prevent flex items from overflowing */
|
||||
.flex-item {
|
||||
min-width: 0; /* Allow shrinking below content size */
|
||||
overflow: hidden;
|
||||
}
|
||||
|
||||
/* Prevent grid items from overflowing */
|
||||
.grid-item {
|
||||
min-width: 0;
|
||||
min-height: 0;
|
||||
}
|
||||
```
|
||||
|
||||
**Responsive text sizing**:
|
||||
- Use `clamp()` for fluid typography
|
||||
- Set minimum readable sizes (14px on mobile)
|
||||
- Test text scaling (zoom to 200%)
|
||||
- Ensure containers expand with text
|
||||
|
||||
### Internationalization (i18n)
|
||||
|
||||
**Text expansion**:
|
||||
- Add 30-40% space budget for translations
|
||||
- Use flexbox/grid that adapts to content
|
||||
- Test with longest language (usually German)
|
||||
- Avoid fixed widths on text containers
|
||||
|
||||
```jsx
|
||||
// ❌ Bad: Assumes short English text
|
||||
<button className="w-24">Submit</button>
|
||||
|
||||
// ✅ Good: Adapts to content
|
||||
<button className="px-4 py-2">Submit</button>
|
||||
```
|
||||
|
||||
**RTL (Right-to-Left) support**:
|
||||
```css
|
||||
/* Use logical properties */
|
||||
margin-inline-start: 1rem; /* Not margin-left */
|
||||
padding-inline: 1rem; /* Not padding-left/right */
|
||||
border-inline-end: 1px solid; /* Not border-right */
|
||||
|
||||
/* Or use dir attribute */
|
||||
[dir="rtl"] .arrow { transform: scaleX(-1); }
|
||||
```
|
||||
|
||||
**Character set support**:
|
||||
- Use UTF-8 encoding everywhere
|
||||
- Test with Chinese/Japanese/Korean (CJK) characters
|
||||
- Test with emoji (they can be 2-4 bytes)
|
||||
- Handle different scripts (Latin, Cyrillic, Arabic, etc.)
|
||||
|
||||
**Date/Time formatting**:
|
||||
```javascript
|
||||
// ✅ Use Intl API for proper formatting
|
||||
new Intl.DateTimeFormat('en-US').format(date); // 1/15/2024
|
||||
new Intl.DateTimeFormat('de-DE').format(date); // 15.1.2024
|
||||
|
||||
new Intl.NumberFormat('en-US', {
|
||||
style: 'currency',
|
||||
currency: 'USD'
|
||||
}).format(1234.56); // $1,234.56
|
||||
```
|
||||
|
||||
**Pluralization**:
|
||||
```javascript
|
||||
// ❌ Bad: Assumes English pluralization
|
||||
`${count} item${count !== 1 ? 's' : ''}`
|
||||
|
||||
// ✅ Good: Use proper i18n library
|
||||
t('items', { count }) // Handles complex plural rules
|
||||
```
|
||||
|
||||
### Error Handling
|
||||
|
||||
**Network errors**:
|
||||
- Show clear error messages
|
||||
- Provide retry button
|
||||
- Explain what happened
|
||||
- Offer offline mode (if applicable)
|
||||
- Handle timeout scenarios
|
||||
|
||||
```jsx
|
||||
// Error states with recovery
|
||||
{error && (
|
||||
<ErrorMessage>
|
||||
<p>Failed to load data. {error.message}</p>
|
||||
<button onClick={retry}>Try again</button>
|
||||
</ErrorMessage>
|
||||
)}
|
||||
```
|
||||
|
||||
**Form validation errors**:
|
||||
- Inline errors near fields
|
||||
- Clear, specific messages
|
||||
- Suggest corrections
|
||||
- Don't block submission unnecessarily
|
||||
- Preserve user input on error
|
||||
|
||||
**API errors**:
|
||||
- Handle each status code appropriately
|
||||
- 400: Show validation errors
|
||||
- 401: Redirect to login
|
||||
- 403: Show permission error
|
||||
- 404: Show not found state
|
||||
- 429: Show rate limit message
|
||||
- 500: Show generic error, offer support
|
||||
|
||||
**Graceful degradation**:
|
||||
- Core functionality works without JavaScript
|
||||
- Images have alt text
|
||||
- Progressive enhancement
|
||||
- Fallbacks for unsupported features
|
||||
|
||||
### Edge Cases & Boundary Conditions
|
||||
|
||||
**Empty states**:
|
||||
- No items in list
|
||||
- No search results
|
||||
- No notifications
|
||||
- No data to display
|
||||
- Provide clear next action
|
||||
|
||||
**Loading states**:
|
||||
- Initial load
|
||||
- Pagination load
|
||||
- Refresh
|
||||
- Show what's loading ("Loading your projects...")
|
||||
- Time estimates for long operations
|
||||
|
||||
**Large datasets**:
|
||||
- Pagination or virtual scrolling
|
||||
- Search/filter capabilities
|
||||
- Performance optimization
|
||||
- Don't load all 10,000 items at once
|
||||
|
||||
**Concurrent operations**:
|
||||
- Prevent double-submission (disable button while loading)
|
||||
- Handle race conditions
|
||||
- Optimistic updates with rollback
|
||||
- Conflict resolution
|
||||
|
||||
**Permission states**:
|
||||
- No permission to view
|
||||
- No permission to edit
|
||||
- Read-only mode
|
||||
- Clear explanation of why
|
||||
|
||||
**Browser compatibility**:
|
||||
- Polyfills for modern features
|
||||
- Fallbacks for unsupported CSS
|
||||
- Feature detection (not browser detection)
|
||||
- Test in target browsers
|
||||
|
||||
### Onboarding & First-Run Experience
|
||||
|
||||
Production-ready features work for first-time users, not just power users. Design the paths that get new users to value:
|
||||
|
||||
**Empty states**: Every zero-data screen needs:
|
||||
- What will appear here (description or illustration)
|
||||
- Why it matters to the user
|
||||
- Clear CTA to create the first item or start from a template
|
||||
- Visual interest (not just blank space with "No items yet")
|
||||
|
||||
Empty state types to handle:
|
||||
- **First use**: emphasize value, provide templates
|
||||
- **User cleared**: light touch, easy to recreate
|
||||
- **No results**: suggest a different query, offer to clear filters
|
||||
- **No permissions**: explain why, how to get access
|
||||
|
||||
**First-run experience**: Get users to their "aha moment" as quickly as possible.
|
||||
- Show, don't tell -- working examples over descriptions
|
||||
- Progressive disclosure -- teach one thing at a time, not everything upfront
|
||||
- Make onboarding optional -- let experienced users skip
|
||||
- Provide smart defaults so required setup is minimal
|
||||
|
||||
**Feature discovery**: Teach features when users need them, not upfront.
|
||||
- Contextual tooltips at point of use (brief, dismissable, one-time)
|
||||
- Badges or indicators on new or unused features
|
||||
- Celebrate activation events quietly (a toast, not a modal)
|
||||
|
||||
**NEVER**:
|
||||
- Force long onboarding before users can touch the product
|
||||
- Show the same tooltip repeatedly (track and respect dismissals)
|
||||
- Block the entire UI during a guided tour
|
||||
- Create separate tutorial modes disconnected from the real product
|
||||
- Design empty states that just say "No items" with no next action
|
||||
|
||||
### Input Validation & Sanitization
|
||||
|
||||
**Client-side validation**:
|
||||
- Required fields
|
||||
- Format validation (email, phone, URL)
|
||||
- Length limits
|
||||
- Pattern matching
|
||||
- Custom validation rules
|
||||
|
||||
**Server-side validation** (always):
|
||||
- Never trust client-side only
|
||||
- Validate and sanitize all inputs
|
||||
- Protect against injection attacks
|
||||
- Rate limiting
|
||||
|
||||
**Constraint handling**:
|
||||
```html
|
||||
<!-- Set clear constraints -->
|
||||
<input
|
||||
type="text"
|
||||
maxlength="100"
|
||||
pattern="[A-Za-z0-9]+"
|
||||
required
|
||||
aria-describedby="username-hint"
|
||||
/>
|
||||
<small id="username-hint">
|
||||
Letters and numbers only, up to 100 characters
|
||||
</small>
|
||||
```
|
||||
|
||||
### Accessibility Resilience
|
||||
|
||||
**Keyboard navigation**:
|
||||
- All functionality accessible via keyboard
|
||||
- Logical tab order
|
||||
- Focus management in modals
|
||||
- Skip links for long content
|
||||
|
||||
**Screen reader support**:
|
||||
- Proper ARIA labels
|
||||
- Announce dynamic changes (live regions)
|
||||
- Descriptive alt text
|
||||
- Semantic HTML
|
||||
|
||||
**Motion sensitivity**:
|
||||
```css
|
||||
@media (prefers-reduced-motion: reduce) {
|
||||
* {
|
||||
animation-duration: 0.01ms !important;
|
||||
animation-iteration-count: 1 !important;
|
||||
transition-duration: 0.01ms !important;
|
||||
}
|
||||
}
|
||||
```
|
||||
|
||||
**High contrast mode**:
|
||||
- Test in Windows high contrast mode
|
||||
- Don't rely only on color
|
||||
- Provide alternative visual cues
|
||||
|
||||
### Performance Resilience
|
||||
|
||||
**Slow connections**:
|
||||
- Progressive image loading
|
||||
- Skeleton screens
|
||||
- Optimistic UI updates
|
||||
- Offline support (service workers)
|
||||
|
||||
**Memory leaks**:
|
||||
- Clean up event listeners
|
||||
- Cancel subscriptions
|
||||
- Clear timers/intervals
|
||||
- Abort pending requests on unmount
|
||||
|
||||
**Throttling & Debouncing**:
|
||||
```javascript
|
||||
// Debounce search input
|
||||
const debouncedSearch = debounce(handleSearch, 300);
|
||||
|
||||
// Throttle scroll handler
|
||||
const throttledScroll = throttle(handleScroll, 100);
|
||||
```
|
||||
|
||||
## Testing Strategies
|
||||
|
||||
**Manual testing**:
|
||||
- Test with extreme data (very long, very short, empty)
|
||||
- Test in different languages
|
||||
- Test offline
|
||||
- Test slow connection (throttle to 3G)
|
||||
- Test with screen reader
|
||||
- Test keyboard-only navigation
|
||||
- Test on old browsers
|
||||
|
||||
**Automated testing**:
|
||||
- Unit tests for edge cases
|
||||
- Integration tests for error scenarios
|
||||
- E2E tests for critical paths
|
||||
- Visual regression tests
|
||||
- Accessibility tests (axe, WAVE)
|
||||
|
||||
**IMPORTANT**: Hardening is about expecting the unexpected. Real users will do things you never imagined.
|
||||
|
||||
**NEVER**:
|
||||
- Assume perfect input (validate everything)
|
||||
- Ignore internationalization (design for global)
|
||||
- Leave error messages generic ("Error occurred")
|
||||
- Forget offline scenarios
|
||||
- Trust client-side validation alone
|
||||
- Use fixed widths for text
|
||||
- Assume English-length text
|
||||
- Block entire interface when one component errors
|
||||
|
||||
## Verify Hardening
|
||||
|
||||
Test thoroughly with edge cases:
|
||||
|
||||
- **Long text**: Try names with 100+ characters
|
||||
- **Emoji**: Use emoji in all text fields
|
||||
- **RTL**: Test with Arabic or Hebrew
|
||||
- **CJK**: Test with Chinese/Japanese/Korean
|
||||
- **Network issues**: Disable internet, throttle connection
|
||||
- **Large datasets**: Test with 1000+ items
|
||||
- **Concurrent actions**: Click submit 10 times rapidly
|
||||
- **Errors**: Force API errors, test all error states
|
||||
- **Empty**: Remove all data, test empty states
|
||||
|
||||
Remember: You're hardening for production reality, not demo perfection. Expect users to input weird data, lose connection mid-flow, and use your product in unexpected ways. Build resilience into every component.
|
||||
362
.gemini/skills/impeccable/SKILL.md
Normal file
362
.gemini/skills/impeccable/SKILL.md
Normal file
@@ -0,0 +1,362 @@
|
||||
---
|
||||
name: impeccable
|
||||
description: Create distinctive, production-grade frontend interfaces with high design quality. Generates creative, polished code that avoids generic AI aesthetics. Use when the user asks to build web components, pages, artifacts, posters, or applications, or when any design skill requires project context. Call with 'craft' for shape-then-build, 'teach' for design context setup, or 'extract' to pull reusable components and tokens into the design system.
|
||||
version: 2.1.1
|
||||
---
|
||||
|
||||
<post-update-cleanup>
|
||||
BEFORE doing any design work, run this one-time maintenance step. Tell the user:
|
||||
|
||||
> **Impeccable was updated.** A few skills were renamed or merged in this version (e.g. `/arrange` is now `/layout`, `/normalize` was folded into `/polish`). I'll clean up the old skill files so they don't clutter your project. This only runs once after an update.
|
||||
|
||||
Then run:
|
||||
|
||||
```bash
|
||||
node .gemini/skills/impeccable/scripts/cleanup-deprecated.mjs
|
||||
```
|
||||
|
||||
If the script removed files, briefly confirm what was cleaned up. If it found nothing, skip any output and move on.
|
||||
|
||||
After running the script, delete this entire section (from `<post-update-cleanup>` through `</post-update-cleanup>` inclusive) from THIS file so it does not run again until the next update. Save the file.
|
||||
</post-update-cleanup>
|
||||
|
||||
This skill guides creation of distinctive, production-grade frontend interfaces that avoid generic "AI slop" aesthetics. Implement real working code with exceptional attention to aesthetic details and creative choices.
|
||||
|
||||
## Context Gathering Protocol
|
||||
|
||||
Design skills produce generic output without project context. You MUST have confirmed design context before doing any design work.
|
||||
|
||||
**Required context** (every design skill needs at minimum):
|
||||
- **Target audience**: Who uses this product and in what context?
|
||||
- **Use cases**: What jobs are they trying to get done?
|
||||
- **Brand personality/tone**: How should the interface feel?
|
||||
|
||||
Individual skills may require additional context. Check the skill's preparation section for specifics.
|
||||
|
||||
**CRITICAL**: You cannot infer this context by reading the codebase. Code tells you what was built, not who it's for or what it should feel like. Only the creator can provide this context.
|
||||
|
||||
**Gathering order:**
|
||||
1. **Check current instructions (instant)**: If your loaded instructions already contain a **Design Context** section, proceed immediately.
|
||||
2. **Check .impeccable.md (fast)**: If not in instructions, read `.impeccable.md` from the project root. If it exists and contains the required context, proceed.
|
||||
3. **Run impeccable teach (REQUIRED)**: If neither source has context, you MUST run /impeccable teach NOW before doing anything else. Do NOT skip this step. Do NOT attempt to infer context from the codebase instead.
|
||||
|
||||
---
|
||||
|
||||
## Design Direction
|
||||
|
||||
Commit to a BOLD aesthetic direction:
|
||||
- **Purpose**: What problem does this interface solve? Who uses it?
|
||||
- **Tone**: Pick an extreme: brutally minimal, maximalist chaos, retro-futuristic, organic/natural, luxury/refined, playful/toy-like, editorial/magazine, brutalist/raw, art deco/geometric, soft/pastel, industrial/utilitarian, etc. There are so many flavors to choose from. Use these for inspiration but design one that is true to the aesthetic direction.
|
||||
- **Constraints**: Technical requirements (framework, performance, accessibility).
|
||||
- **Differentiation**: What makes this UNFORGETTABLE? What's the one thing someone will remember?
|
||||
|
||||
**CRITICAL**: Choose a clear conceptual direction and execute it with precision. Bold maximalism and refined minimalism both work. The key is intentionality, not intensity.
|
||||
|
||||
Then implement working code that is:
|
||||
- Production-grade and functional
|
||||
- Visually striking and memorable
|
||||
- Cohesive with a clear aesthetic point-of-view
|
||||
- Meticulously refined in every detail
|
||||
|
||||
## Frontend Aesthetics Guidelines
|
||||
|
||||
### Typography
|
||||
→ *Consult [typography reference](reference/typography.md) for OpenType features, web font loading, and the deeper material on scales.*
|
||||
|
||||
Choose fonts that are beautiful, unique, and interesting. Pair a distinctive display font with a refined body font.
|
||||
|
||||
<typography_principles>
|
||||
Always apply these — do not consult a reference, just do them:
|
||||
|
||||
- Use a modular type scale with fluid sizing (clamp) for headings on marketing/content pages. Use fixed `rem` scales for app UIs and dashboards (no major design system uses fluid type in product UI).
|
||||
- Use fewer sizes with more contrast. A 5-step scale with at least a 1.25 ratio between steps creates clearer hierarchy than 8 sizes that are 1.1× apart.
|
||||
- Line-height scales inversely with line length. Narrow columns want tighter leading, wide columns want more. For light text on dark backgrounds, ADD 0.05-0.1 to your normal line-height — light type reads as lighter weight and needs more breathing room.
|
||||
- Cap line length at ~65-75ch. Body text wider than that is fatiguing.
|
||||
</typography_principles>
|
||||
|
||||
<font_selection_procedure>
|
||||
DO THIS BEFORE TYPING ANY FONT NAME.
|
||||
|
||||
The model's natural failure mode is "I was told not to use Inter, so I will pick my next favorite font, which becomes the new monoculture." Avoid this by performing the following procedure on every project, in order:
|
||||
|
||||
Step 1. Read the brief once. Write down 3 concrete words for the brand voice (e.g., "warm and mechanical and opinionated", "calm and clinical and careful", "fast and dense and unimpressed", "handmade and a little weird"). NOT "modern" or "elegant" — those are dead categories.
|
||||
|
||||
Step 2. List the 3 fonts you would normally reach for given those words. Write them down. They are most likely from this list:
|
||||
|
||||
<reflex_fonts_to_reject>
|
||||
Fraunces
|
||||
Newsreader
|
||||
Lora
|
||||
Crimson
|
||||
Crimson Pro
|
||||
Crimson Text
|
||||
Playfair Display
|
||||
Cormorant
|
||||
Cormorant Garamond
|
||||
Syne
|
||||
IBM Plex Mono
|
||||
IBM Plex Sans
|
||||
IBM Plex Serif
|
||||
Space Mono
|
||||
Space Grotesk
|
||||
Inter
|
||||
DM Sans
|
||||
DM Serif Display
|
||||
DM Serif Text
|
||||
Outfit
|
||||
Plus Jakarta Sans
|
||||
Instrument Sans
|
||||
Instrument Serif
|
||||
</reflex_fonts_to_reject>
|
||||
|
||||
Reject every font that appears in the reflex_fonts_to_reject list. They are your training-data defaults and they create monoculture across projects.
|
||||
|
||||
Step 3. Browse a font catalog with the 3 brand words in mind. Sources: Google Fonts, Pangram Pangram, Future Fonts, Adobe Fonts, ABC Dinamo, Klim Type Foundry, Velvetyne. Look for something that fits the brand as a *physical object* — a museum exhibit caption, a hand-painted shop sign, a 1970s mainframe terminal manual, a fabric label on the inside of a coat, a children's book printed on cheap newsprint. Reject the first thing that "looks designy" — that's the trained reflex too. Keep looking.
|
||||
|
||||
Step 4. Cross-check the result. The right font for an "elegant" brief is NOT necessarily a serif. The right font for a "technical" brief is NOT necessarily a sans-serif. The right font for a "warm" brief is NOT Fraunces. If your final pick lines up with your reflex pattern, go back to Step 3.
|
||||
</font_selection_procedure>
|
||||
|
||||
<typography_rules>
|
||||
DO use a modular type scale with fluid sizing (clamp) on headings.
|
||||
DO vary font weights and sizes to create clear visual hierarchy.
|
||||
DO vary your font choices across projects. If you used a serif display font on the last project, look for a sans, monospace, or display face on this one.
|
||||
|
||||
DO NOT use overused fonts like Inter, Roboto, Arial, Open Sans, or system defaults — but also do not simply switch to your second-favorite. Every font in the reflex_fonts_to_reject list above is banned. Look further.
|
||||
DO NOT use monospace typography as lazy shorthand for "technical/developer" vibes.
|
||||
DO NOT put large icons with rounded corners above every heading. They rarely add value and make sites look templated.
|
||||
DO NOT use only one font family for the entire page. Pair a distinctive display font with a refined body font.
|
||||
DO NOT use a flat type hierarchy where sizes are too close together. Aim for at least a 1.25 ratio between steps.
|
||||
DO NOT set long body passages in uppercase. Reserve all-caps for short labels and headings.
|
||||
</typography_rules>
|
||||
|
||||
### Color & Theme
|
||||
→ *Consult [color reference](reference/color-and-contrast.md) for the deeper material on contrast, accessibility, and palette construction.*
|
||||
|
||||
Commit to a cohesive palette. Dominant colors with sharp accents outperform timid, evenly-distributed palettes.
|
||||
|
||||
<color_principles>
|
||||
Always apply these — do not consult a reference, just do them:
|
||||
|
||||
- Use OKLCH, not HSL. OKLCH is perceptually uniform: equal steps in lightness *look* equal, which HSL does not deliver. As you move toward white or black, REDUCE chroma — high chroma at extreme lightness looks garish. A light blue at 85% lightness wants ~0.08 chroma, not the 0.15 of your base color.
|
||||
- Tint your neutrals toward your brand hue. Even a chroma of 0.005-0.01 is perceptible and creates subconscious cohesion between brand color and UI surfaces. The hue you tint toward should come from THIS brand, not from a "warm = friendly" or "cool = tech" formula. Pick the brand's actual hue first, then tint everything toward it.
|
||||
- The 60-30-10 rule is about visual *weight*, not pixel count. 60% neutral / surface, 30% secondary text and borders, 10% accent. Accents work BECAUSE they're rare. Overuse kills their power.
|
||||
</color_principles>
|
||||
|
||||
<theme_selection>
|
||||
Theme (light vs dark) should be DERIVED from audience and viewing context, not picked from a default. Read the brief and ask: when is this product used, by whom, in what physical setting?
|
||||
|
||||
- A perp DEX consumed during fast trading sessions → dark
|
||||
- A hospital portal consumed by anxious patients on phones late at night → light
|
||||
- A children's reading app → light
|
||||
- A vintage motorcycle forum where users sit in their garage at 9pm → dark
|
||||
- An observability dashboard for SREs in a dark office → dark
|
||||
- A wedding planning checklist for couples on a Sunday morning → light
|
||||
- A music player app for headphone listening at night → dark
|
||||
- A food magazine homepage browsed during a coffee break → light
|
||||
|
||||
Do not default everything to light "to play it safe." Do not default everything to dark "to look cool." Both defaults are the lazy reflex. The correct theme is the one the actual user wants in their actual context.
|
||||
</theme_selection>
|
||||
|
||||
<color_rules>
|
||||
DO use modern CSS color functions (oklch, color-mix, light-dark) for perceptually uniform, maintainable palettes.
|
||||
DO tint your neutrals toward your brand hue. Even a subtle hint creates subconscious cohesion.
|
||||
|
||||
DO NOT use gray text on colored backgrounds; it looks washed out. Use a shade of the background color instead.
|
||||
DO NOT use pure black (#000) or pure white (#fff). Always tint; pure black/white never appears in nature.
|
||||
DO NOT use the AI color palette: cyan-on-dark, purple-to-blue gradients, neon accents on dark backgrounds.
|
||||
DO NOT use gradient text for impact — see <absolute_bans> below for the strict definition. Solid colors only for text.
|
||||
DO NOT default to dark mode with glowing accents. It looks "cool" without requiring actual design decisions.
|
||||
DO NOT default to light mode "to be safe" either. The point is to choose, not to retreat to a safe option.
|
||||
</color_rules>
|
||||
|
||||
### Layout & Space
|
||||
→ *Consult [spatial reference](reference/spatial-design.md) for the deeper material on grids, container queries, and optical adjustments.*
|
||||
|
||||
Create visual rhythm through varied spacing, not the same padding everywhere. Embrace asymmetry and unexpected compositions. Break the grid intentionally for emphasis.
|
||||
|
||||
<spatial_principles>
|
||||
Always apply these — do not consult a reference, just do them:
|
||||
|
||||
- Use a 4pt spacing scale with semantic token names (`--space-sm`, `--space-md`), not pixel-named (`--spacing-8`). Scale: 4, 8, 12, 16, 24, 32, 48, 64, 96. 8pt is too coarse — you'll often want 12px between two values.
|
||||
- Use `gap` instead of margins for sibling spacing. It eliminates margin collapse and the cleanup hacks that come with it.
|
||||
- Vary spacing for hierarchy. A heading with extra space above it reads as more important — make use of that. Don't apply the same padding everywhere.
|
||||
- Self-adjusting grid pattern: `grid-template-columns: repeat(auto-fit, minmax(280px, 1fr))` is the breakpoint-free responsive grid for card-style content.
|
||||
- Container queries are for components, viewport queries are for page layout. A card in a sidebar should adapt to the sidebar's width, not the viewport's.
|
||||
</spatial_principles>
|
||||
|
||||
<spatial_rules>
|
||||
DO create visual rhythm through varied spacing: tight groupings, generous separations.
|
||||
DO use fluid spacing with clamp() that breathes on larger screens.
|
||||
DO use asymmetry and unexpected compositions; break the grid intentionally for emphasis.
|
||||
|
||||
DO NOT wrap everything in cards. Not everything needs a container.
|
||||
DO NOT nest cards inside cards. Visual noise; flatten the hierarchy.
|
||||
DO NOT use identical card grids (same-sized cards with icon + heading + text, repeated endlessly).
|
||||
DO NOT use the hero metric layout template (big number, small label, supporting stats, gradient accent).
|
||||
DO NOT center everything. Left-aligned text with asymmetric layouts feels more designed.
|
||||
DO NOT use the same spacing everywhere. Without rhythm, layouts feel monotonous.
|
||||
DO NOT let body text wrap beyond ~80 characters per line. Add a max-width like 65–75ch so the eye can track easily.
|
||||
</spatial_rules>
|
||||
|
||||
### Visual Details
|
||||
|
||||
<absolute_bans>
|
||||
These CSS patterns are NEVER acceptable. They are the most recognizable AI design tells. Match-and-refuse: if you find yourself about to write any of these, stop and rewrite the element with a different structure entirely.
|
||||
|
||||
BAN 1: Side-stripe borders on cards/list items/callouts/alerts
|
||||
- PATTERN: `border-left:` or `border-right:` with width greater than 1px
|
||||
- INCLUDES: hard-coded colors AND CSS variables
|
||||
- FORBIDDEN: `border-left: 3px solid red`, `border-left: 4px solid #ff0000`, `border-left: 4px solid var(--color-warning)`, `border-left: 5px solid oklch(...)`, etc.
|
||||
- WHY: this is the single most overused "design touch" in admin, dashboard, and medical UIs. It never looks intentional regardless of color, radius, opacity, or whether the variable name is "primary" or "warning" or "accent."
|
||||
- REWRITE: use a different element structure entirely. Do not just swap to box-shadow inset. Reach for full borders, background tints, leading numbers/icons, or no visual indicator at all.
|
||||
|
||||
BAN 2: Gradient text
|
||||
- PATTERN: `background-clip: text` (or `-webkit-background-clip: text`) combined with a gradient background
|
||||
- FORBIDDEN: any combination that makes text fill come from a `linear-gradient`, `radial-gradient`, or `conic-gradient`
|
||||
- WHY: gradient text is decorative rather than meaningful and is one of the top three AI design tells
|
||||
- REWRITE: use a single solid color for text. If you want emphasis, use weight or size, not gradient fill.
|
||||
</absolute_bans>
|
||||
|
||||
DO: Use intentional, purposeful decorative elements that reinforce brand.
|
||||
DO NOT: Use border-left or border-right greater than 1px as a colored accent stripe on cards, list items, callouts, or alerts. See <absolute_bans> above for the strict CSS pattern.
|
||||
DO NOT: Use glassmorphism everywhere (blur effects, glass cards, glow borders used decoratively rather than purposefully).
|
||||
DO NOT: Use sparklines as decoration. Tiny charts that look sophisticated but convey nothing meaningful.
|
||||
DO NOT: Use rounded rectangles with generic drop shadows. Safe, forgettable, could be any AI output.
|
||||
DO NOT: Use modals unless there's truly no better alternative. Modals are lazy.
|
||||
|
||||
### Motion
|
||||
→ *Consult [motion reference](reference/motion-design.md) for timing, easing, and reduced motion.*
|
||||
|
||||
Focus on high-impact moments: one well-orchestrated page load with staggered reveals creates more delight than scattered micro-interactions.
|
||||
|
||||
**DO**: Use motion to convey state changes: entrances, exits, feedback
|
||||
**DO**: Use exponential easing (ease-out-quart/quint/expo) for natural deceleration
|
||||
**DO**: For height animations, use grid-template-rows transitions instead of animating height directly
|
||||
**DON'T**: Animate layout properties (width, height, padding, margin). Use transform and opacity only
|
||||
**DON'T**: Use bounce or elastic easing. They feel dated and tacky; real objects decelerate smoothly
|
||||
|
||||
### Interaction
|
||||
→ *Consult [interaction reference](reference/interaction-design.md) for forms, focus, and loading patterns.*
|
||||
|
||||
Make interactions feel fast. Use optimistic UI: update immediately, sync later.
|
||||
|
||||
**DO**: Use progressive disclosure. Start simple, reveal sophistication through interaction (basic options first, advanced behind expandable sections; hover states that reveal secondary actions)
|
||||
**DO**: Design empty states that teach the interface, not just say "nothing here"
|
||||
**DO**: Make every interactive surface feel intentional and responsive
|
||||
**DON'T**: Repeat the same information (redundant headers, intros that restate the heading)
|
||||
**DON'T**: Make every button primary. Use ghost buttons, text links, secondary styles; hierarchy matters
|
||||
|
||||
### Responsive
|
||||
→ *Consult [responsive reference](reference/responsive-design.md) for mobile-first, fluid design, and container queries.*
|
||||
|
||||
**DO**: Use container queries (@container) for component-level responsiveness
|
||||
**DO**: Adapt the interface for different contexts, not just shrink it
|
||||
**DON'T**: Hide critical functionality on mobile. Adapt the interface, don't amputate it
|
||||
|
||||
### UX Writing
|
||||
→ *Consult [ux-writing reference](reference/ux-writing.md) for labels, errors, and empty states.*
|
||||
|
||||
**DO**: Make every word earn its place
|
||||
**DON'T**: Repeat information users can already see
|
||||
|
||||
---
|
||||
|
||||
## The AI Slop Test
|
||||
|
||||
**Critical quality check**: If you showed this interface to someone and said "AI made this," would they believe you immediately? If yes, that's the problem.
|
||||
|
||||
A distinctive interface should make someone ask "how was this made?" not "which AI made this?"
|
||||
|
||||
Review the DON'T guidelines above. They are the fingerprints of AI-generated work from 2024-2025.
|
||||
|
||||
---
|
||||
|
||||
## Implementation Principles
|
||||
|
||||
Match implementation complexity to the aesthetic vision. Maximalist designs need elaborate code with extensive animations and effects. Minimalist or refined designs need restraint, precision, and careful attention to spacing, typography, and subtle details.
|
||||
|
||||
Interpret creatively and make unexpected choices that feel genuinely designed for the context. No design should be the same. Vary between light and dark themes, different fonts, different aesthetics. NEVER converge on common choices across generations.
|
||||
|
||||
Remember: Gemini is capable of extraordinary creative work. Don't hold back. Show what can truly be created when thinking outside the box and committing fully to a distinctive vision.
|
||||
|
||||
---
|
||||
|
||||
## Craft Mode
|
||||
|
||||
If this skill is invoked with the argument "craft" (e.g., `/impeccable craft [feature description]`), follow the [craft flow](reference/craft.md). Pass any additional arguments as the feature description.
|
||||
|
||||
---
|
||||
|
||||
## Teach Mode
|
||||
|
||||
If this skill is invoked with the argument "teach" (e.g., `/impeccable teach`), skip all design work above and instead run the teach flow below. This is a one-time setup that gathers design context for the project.
|
||||
|
||||
### Step 1: Explore the Codebase
|
||||
|
||||
Before asking questions, thoroughly scan the project to discover what you can:
|
||||
|
||||
- **README and docs**: Project purpose, target audience, any stated goals
|
||||
- **Package.json / config files**: Tech stack, dependencies, existing design libraries
|
||||
- **Existing components**: Current design patterns, spacing, typography in use
|
||||
- **Brand assets**: Logos, favicons, color values already defined
|
||||
- **Design tokens / CSS variables**: Existing color palettes, font stacks, spacing scales
|
||||
- **Any style guides or brand documentation**
|
||||
|
||||
Note what you've learned and what remains unclear.
|
||||
|
||||
### Step 2: Ask UX-Focused Questions
|
||||
|
||||
ask the user directly to clarify what you cannot infer. Focus only on what you couldn't infer from the codebase:
|
||||
|
||||
#### Users & Purpose
|
||||
- Who uses this? What's their context when using it?
|
||||
- What job are they trying to get done?
|
||||
- What emotions should the interface evoke? (confidence, delight, calm, urgency, etc.)
|
||||
|
||||
#### Brand & Personality
|
||||
- How would you describe the brand personality in 3 words?
|
||||
- Any reference sites or apps that capture the right feel? What specifically about them?
|
||||
- What should this explicitly NOT look like? Any anti-references?
|
||||
|
||||
#### Aesthetic Preferences
|
||||
- Any strong preferences for visual direction? (minimal, bold, elegant, playful, technical, organic, etc.)
|
||||
- Light mode, dark mode, or both?
|
||||
- Any colors that must be used or avoided?
|
||||
|
||||
#### Accessibility & Inclusion
|
||||
- Specific accessibility requirements? (WCAG level, known user needs)
|
||||
- Considerations for reduced motion, color blindness, or other accommodations?
|
||||
|
||||
Skip questions where the answer is already clear from the codebase exploration.
|
||||
|
||||
### Step 3: Write Design Context
|
||||
|
||||
Synthesize your findings and the user's answers into a `## Design Context` section:
|
||||
|
||||
```markdown
|
||||
## Design Context
|
||||
|
||||
### Users
|
||||
[Who they are, their context, the job to be done]
|
||||
|
||||
### Brand Personality
|
||||
[Voice, tone, 3-word personality, emotional goals]
|
||||
|
||||
### Aesthetic Direction
|
||||
[Visual tone, references, anti-references, theme]
|
||||
|
||||
### Design Principles
|
||||
[3-5 principles derived from the conversation that should guide all design decisions]
|
||||
```
|
||||
|
||||
Write this section to `.impeccable.md` in the project root. If the file already exists, update the Design Context section in place.
|
||||
|
||||
Then ask the user directly to clarify what you cannot infer. whether they'd also like the Design Context appended to GEMINI.md. If yes, append or update the section there as well.
|
||||
|
||||
Confirm completion and summarize the key design principles that will now guide all future work.
|
||||
|
||||
---
|
||||
|
||||
## Extract Mode
|
||||
|
||||
If this skill is invoked with the argument "extract" (e.g., `/impeccable extract [target]`), follow the [extract flow](reference/extract.md). Pass any additional arguments as the extraction target.
|
||||
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|
||||
# Color & Contrast
|
||||
|
||||
## Color Spaces: Use OKLCH
|
||||
|
||||
**Stop using HSL.** Use OKLCH (or LCH) instead. It's perceptually uniform, meaning equal steps in lightness *look* equal—unlike HSL where 50% lightness in yellow looks bright while 50% in blue looks dark.
|
||||
|
||||
The OKLCH function takes three components: `oklch(lightness chroma hue)` where lightness is 0-100%, chroma is roughly 0-0.4, and hue is 0-360. To build a primary color and its lighter / darker variants, hold the chroma+hue roughly constant and vary the lightness — but **reduce chroma as you approach white or black**, because high chroma at extreme lightness looks garish.
|
||||
|
||||
The hue you pick is a brand decision and should not come from a default. Do not reach for blue (hue 250) or warm orange (hue 60) by reflex — those are the dominant AI-design defaults, not the right answer for any specific brand.
|
||||
|
||||
## Building Functional Palettes
|
||||
|
||||
### Tinted Neutrals
|
||||
|
||||
**Pure gray is dead.** A neutral with zero chroma feels lifeless next to a colored brand. Add a tiny chroma value (0.005-0.015) to all your neutrals, hued toward whatever your brand color is. The chroma is small enough not to read as "tinted" consciously, but it creates subconscious cohesion between brand color and UI surfaces.
|
||||
|
||||
The hue you tint toward should come from THIS project's brand, not from a "warm = friendly, cool = tech" formula. If your brand color is teal, your neutrals lean toward teal. If your brand color is amber, they lean toward amber. The point is cohesion with the SPECIFIC brand, not a stock palette.
|
||||
|
||||
**Avoid** the trap of always tinting toward warm orange or always tinting toward cool blue. Those are the two laziest defaults and they create their own monoculture across projects.
|
||||
|
||||
### Palette Structure
|
||||
|
||||
A complete system needs:
|
||||
|
||||
| Role | Purpose | Example |
|
||||
|------|---------|---------|
|
||||
| **Primary** | Brand, CTAs, key actions | 1 color, 3-5 shades |
|
||||
| **Neutral** | Text, backgrounds, borders | 9-11 shade scale |
|
||||
| **Semantic** | Success, error, warning, info | 4 colors, 2-3 shades each |
|
||||
| **Surface** | Cards, modals, overlays | 2-3 elevation levels |
|
||||
|
||||
**Skip secondary/tertiary unless you need them.** Most apps work fine with one accent color. Adding more creates decision fatigue and visual noise.
|
||||
|
||||
### The 60-30-10 Rule (Applied Correctly)
|
||||
|
||||
This rule is about **visual weight**, not pixel count:
|
||||
|
||||
- **60%**: Neutral backgrounds, white space, base surfaces
|
||||
- **30%**: Secondary colors—text, borders, inactive states
|
||||
- **10%**: Accent—CTAs, highlights, focus states
|
||||
|
||||
The common mistake: using the accent color everywhere because it's "the brand color." Accent colors work *because* they're rare. Overuse kills their power.
|
||||
|
||||
## Contrast & Accessibility
|
||||
|
||||
### WCAG Requirements
|
||||
|
||||
| Content Type | AA Minimum | AAA Target |
|
||||
|--------------|------------|------------|
|
||||
| Body text | 4.5:1 | 7:1 |
|
||||
| Large text (18px+ or 14px bold) | 3:1 | 4.5:1 |
|
||||
| UI components, icons | 3:1 | 4.5:1 |
|
||||
| Non-essential decorations | None | None |
|
||||
|
||||
**The gotcha**: Placeholder text still needs 4.5:1. That light gray placeholder you see everywhere? Usually fails WCAG.
|
||||
|
||||
### Dangerous Color Combinations
|
||||
|
||||
These commonly fail contrast or cause readability issues:
|
||||
|
||||
- Light gray text on white (the #1 accessibility fail)
|
||||
- **Gray text on any colored background**—gray looks washed out and dead on color. Use a darker shade of the background color, or transparency
|
||||
- Red text on green background (or vice versa)—8% of men can't distinguish these
|
||||
- Blue text on red background (vibrates visually)
|
||||
- Yellow text on white (almost always fails)
|
||||
- Thin light text on images (unpredictable contrast)
|
||||
|
||||
### Never Use Pure Gray or Pure Black
|
||||
|
||||
Pure gray (`oklch(50% 0 0)`) and pure black (`#000`) don't exist in nature—real shadows and surfaces always have a color cast. Even a chroma of 0.005-0.01 is enough to feel natural without being obviously tinted. (See tinted neutrals example above.)
|
||||
|
||||
### Testing
|
||||
|
||||
Don't trust your eyes. Use tools:
|
||||
|
||||
- [WebAIM Contrast Checker](https://webaim.org/resources/contrastchecker/)
|
||||
- Browser DevTools → Rendering → Emulate vision deficiencies
|
||||
- [Polypane](https://polypane.app/) for real-time testing
|
||||
|
||||
## Theming: Light & Dark Mode
|
||||
|
||||
### Dark Mode Is Not Inverted Light Mode
|
||||
|
||||
You can't just swap colors. Dark mode requires different design decisions:
|
||||
|
||||
| Light Mode | Dark Mode |
|
||||
|------------|-----------|
|
||||
| Shadows for depth | Lighter surfaces for depth (no shadows) |
|
||||
| Dark text on light | Light text on dark (reduce font weight) |
|
||||
| Vibrant accents | Desaturate accents slightly |
|
||||
| White backgrounds | Never pure black—use dark gray (oklch 12-18%) |
|
||||
|
||||
In dark mode, depth comes from surface lightness, not shadow. Build a 3-step surface scale where higher elevations are lighter (e.g. 15% / 20% / 25% lightness). Use the SAME hue and chroma as your brand color (whatever it is for THIS project — do not reach for blue) and only vary the lightness. Reduce body text weight slightly (e.g. 350 instead of 400) because light text on dark reads as heavier than dark text on light.
|
||||
|
||||
### Token Hierarchy
|
||||
|
||||
Use two layers: primitive tokens (`--blue-500`) and semantic tokens (`--color-primary: var(--blue-500)`). For dark mode, only redefine the semantic layer—primitives stay the same.
|
||||
|
||||
## Alpha Is A Design Smell
|
||||
|
||||
Heavy use of transparency (rgba, hsla) usually means an incomplete palette. Alpha creates unpredictable contrast, performance overhead, and inconsistency. Define explicit overlay colors for each context instead. Exception: focus rings and interactive states where see-through is needed.
|
||||
|
||||
---
|
||||
|
||||
**Avoid**: Relying on color alone to convey information. Creating palettes without clear roles for each color. Using pure black (#000) for large areas. Skipping color blindness testing (8% of men affected).
|
||||
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|
||||
# Craft Flow
|
||||
|
||||
Build a feature with impeccable UX and UI quality through a structured process: shape the design, load the right references, then build and iterate visually until the result is delightful.
|
||||
|
||||
## Step 1: Shape the Design
|
||||
|
||||
Run /shape, passing along whatever feature description the user provided.
|
||||
|
||||
Wait for the design brief to be fully confirmed before proceeding. The brief is your blueprint, and every implementation decision should trace back to it.
|
||||
|
||||
If the user has already run /shape and has a confirmed design brief, skip this step and use the existing brief.
|
||||
|
||||
## Step 2: Load References
|
||||
|
||||
Based on the design brief's "Recommended References" section, consult the relevant impeccable reference files. At minimum, always consult:
|
||||
|
||||
- [spatial-design.md](spatial-design.md) for layout and spacing
|
||||
- [typography.md](typography.md) for type hierarchy
|
||||
|
||||
Then add references based on the brief's needs:
|
||||
- Complex interactions or forms? Consult [interaction-design.md](interaction-design.md)
|
||||
- Animation or transitions? Consult [motion-design.md](motion-design.md)
|
||||
- Color-heavy or themed? Consult [color-and-contrast.md](color-and-contrast.md)
|
||||
- Responsive requirements? Consult [responsive-design.md](responsive-design.md)
|
||||
- Heavy on copy, labels, or errors? Consult [ux-writing.md](ux-writing.md)
|
||||
|
||||
## Step 3: Build
|
||||
|
||||
Implement the feature following the design brief. Work in this order:
|
||||
|
||||
1. **Structure first**: HTML/semantic structure for the primary state. No styling yet.
|
||||
2. **Layout and spacing**: Establish the spatial rhythm and visual hierarchy.
|
||||
3. **Typography and color**: Apply the type scale and color system.
|
||||
4. **Interactive states**: Hover, focus, active, disabled.
|
||||
5. **Edge case states**: Empty, loading, error, overflow, first-run.
|
||||
6. **Motion**: Purposeful transitions and animations (if appropriate).
|
||||
7. **Responsive**: Adapt for different viewports. Don't just shrink; redesign for the context.
|
||||
|
||||
### During Build
|
||||
- Test with real (or realistic) data at every step, not placeholder text
|
||||
- Check each state as you build it, not all at the end
|
||||
- If you discover a design question, stop and ask rather than guessing
|
||||
- Every visual choice should trace back to something in the design brief
|
||||
|
||||
## Step 4: Visual Iteration
|
||||
|
||||
**This step is critical.** Do not stop after the first implementation pass.
|
||||
|
||||
Open the result in a browser window. If browser automation tools are available, use them to navigate to the page and visually inspect the result. If not, ask the user to open it and provide feedback.
|
||||
|
||||
Iterate through these checks visually:
|
||||
|
||||
1. **Does it match the brief?** Compare the live result against every section of the design brief. Fix discrepancies.
|
||||
2. **Does it pass the AI slop test?** If someone saw this and said "AI made this," would they believe it immediately? If yes, it needs more design intention.
|
||||
3. **Check against impeccable's DON'T guidelines.** Fix any anti-pattern violations.
|
||||
4. **Check every state.** Navigate through empty, error, loading, and edge case states. Each one should feel intentional, not like an afterthought.
|
||||
5. **Check responsive.** Resize the viewport. Does it adapt well or just shrink?
|
||||
6. **Check the details.** Spacing consistency, type hierarchy clarity, color contrast, interactive feedback, motion timing.
|
||||
|
||||
After each round of fixes, visually verify again. **Repeat until you would be proud to show this to the user.** The bar is not "it works"; the bar is "this delights."
|
||||
|
||||
## Step 5: Present
|
||||
|
||||
Present the result to the user:
|
||||
- Show the feature in its primary state
|
||||
- Walk through the key states (empty, error, responsive)
|
||||
- Explain design decisions that connect back to the design brief
|
||||
- Ask: "What's working? What isn't?"
|
||||
|
||||
Iterate based on feedback. Good design is rarely right on the first pass.
|
||||
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|
||||
# Extract Flow
|
||||
|
||||
Identify reusable patterns, components, and design tokens, then extract and consolidate them into the design system for systematic reuse.
|
||||
|
||||
## Step 1: Discover the Design System
|
||||
|
||||
Find the design system, component library, or shared UI directory. Understand its structure: component organization, naming conventions, design token structure, import/export conventions.
|
||||
|
||||
**CRITICAL**: If no design system exists, ask the user directly to clarify what you cannot infer. before creating one. Understand the preferred location and structure first.
|
||||
|
||||
## Step 2: Identify Patterns
|
||||
|
||||
Look for extraction opportunities in the target area:
|
||||
|
||||
- **Repeated components**: Similar UI patterns used 3+ times (buttons, cards, inputs)
|
||||
- **Hard-coded values**: Colors, spacing, typography, shadows that should be tokens
|
||||
- **Inconsistent variations**: Multiple implementations of the same concept
|
||||
- **Composition patterns**: Layout or interaction patterns that repeat (form rows, toolbar groups, empty states)
|
||||
- **Type styles**: Repeated font-size + weight + line-height combinations
|
||||
- **Animation patterns**: Repeated easing, duration, or keyframe combinations
|
||||
|
||||
Assess value: only extract things used 3+ times with the same intent. Premature abstraction is worse than duplication.
|
||||
|
||||
## Step 3: Plan Extraction
|
||||
|
||||
Create a systematic plan:
|
||||
|
||||
- **Components to extract**: Which UI elements become reusable components?
|
||||
- **Tokens to create**: Which hard-coded values become design tokens?
|
||||
- **Variants to support**: What variations does each component need?
|
||||
- **Naming conventions**: Component names, token names, prop names that match existing patterns
|
||||
- **Migration path**: How to refactor existing uses to consume the new shared versions
|
||||
|
||||
**IMPORTANT**: Design systems grow incrementally. Extract what is clearly reusable now, not everything that might someday be reusable.
|
||||
|
||||
## Step 4: Extract & Enrich
|
||||
|
||||
Build improved, reusable versions:
|
||||
|
||||
- **Components**: Clear props API with sensible defaults, proper variants for different use cases, accessibility built in (ARIA, keyboard navigation, focus management), documentation and usage examples
|
||||
- **Design tokens**: Clear naming (primitive vs semantic), proper hierarchy and organization, documentation of when to use each token
|
||||
- **Patterns**: When to use this pattern, code examples, variations and combinations
|
||||
|
||||
## Step 5: Migrate
|
||||
|
||||
Replace existing uses with the new shared versions:
|
||||
|
||||
- **Find all instances**: Search for the patterns you extracted
|
||||
- **Replace systematically**: Update each use to consume the shared version
|
||||
- **Test thoroughly**: Ensure visual and functional parity
|
||||
- **Delete dead code**: Remove the old implementations
|
||||
|
||||
## Step 6: Document
|
||||
|
||||
Update design system documentation:
|
||||
|
||||
- Add new components to the component library
|
||||
- Document token usage and values
|
||||
- Add examples and guidelines
|
||||
- Update any Storybook or component catalog
|
||||
|
||||
**NEVER**:
|
||||
- Extract one-off, context-specific implementations without generalization
|
||||
- Create components so generic they are useless
|
||||
- Extract without considering existing design system conventions
|
||||
- Skip proper TypeScript types or prop documentation
|
||||
- Create tokens for every single value (tokens should have semantic meaning)
|
||||
- Extract things that differ in intent (two buttons that look similar but serve different purposes should stay separate)
|
||||
|
||||
Remember: A good design system is a living system. Extract patterns as they emerge, enrich them thoughtfully, and maintain them consistently.
|
||||
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|
||||
# Interaction Design
|
||||
|
||||
## The Eight Interactive States
|
||||
|
||||
Every interactive element needs these states designed:
|
||||
|
||||
| State | When | Visual Treatment |
|
||||
|-------|------|------------------|
|
||||
| **Default** | At rest | Base styling |
|
||||
| **Hover** | Pointer over (not touch) | Subtle lift, color shift |
|
||||
| **Focus** | Keyboard/programmatic focus | Visible ring (see below) |
|
||||
| **Active** | Being pressed | Pressed in, darker |
|
||||
| **Disabled** | Not interactive | Reduced opacity, no pointer |
|
||||
| **Loading** | Processing | Spinner, skeleton |
|
||||
| **Error** | Invalid state | Red border, icon, message |
|
||||
| **Success** | Completed | Green check, confirmation |
|
||||
|
||||
**The common miss**: Designing hover without focus, or vice versa. They're different. Keyboard users never see hover states.
|
||||
|
||||
## Focus Rings: Do Them Right
|
||||
|
||||
**Never `outline: none` without replacement.** It's an accessibility violation. Instead, use `:focus-visible` to show focus only for keyboard users:
|
||||
|
||||
```css
|
||||
/* Hide focus ring for mouse/touch */
|
||||
button:focus {
|
||||
outline: none;
|
||||
}
|
||||
|
||||
/* Show focus ring for keyboard */
|
||||
button:focus-visible {
|
||||
outline: 2px solid var(--color-accent);
|
||||
outline-offset: 2px;
|
||||
}
|
||||
```
|
||||
|
||||
**Focus ring design**:
|
||||
- High contrast (3:1 minimum against adjacent colors)
|
||||
- 2-3px thick
|
||||
- Offset from element (not inside it)
|
||||
- Consistent across all interactive elements
|
||||
|
||||
## Form Design: The Non-Obvious
|
||||
|
||||
**Placeholders aren't labels**—they disappear on input. Always use visible `<label>` elements. **Validate on blur**, not on every keystroke (exception: password strength). Place errors **below** fields with `aria-describedby` connecting them.
|
||||
|
||||
## Loading States
|
||||
|
||||
**Optimistic updates**: Show success immediately, rollback on failure. Use for low-stakes actions (likes, follows), not payments or destructive actions. **Skeleton screens > spinners**—they preview content shape and feel faster than generic spinners.
|
||||
|
||||
## Modals: The Inert Approach
|
||||
|
||||
Focus trapping in modals used to require complex JavaScript. Now use the `inert` attribute:
|
||||
|
||||
```html
|
||||
<!-- When modal is open -->
|
||||
<main inert>
|
||||
<!-- Content behind modal can't be focused or clicked -->
|
||||
</main>
|
||||
<dialog open>
|
||||
<h2>Modal Title</h2>
|
||||
<!-- Focus stays inside modal -->
|
||||
</dialog>
|
||||
```
|
||||
|
||||
Or use the native `<dialog>` element:
|
||||
|
||||
```javascript
|
||||
const dialog = document.querySelector('dialog');
|
||||
dialog.showModal(); // Opens with focus trap, closes on Escape
|
||||
```
|
||||
|
||||
## The Popover API
|
||||
|
||||
For tooltips, dropdowns, and non-modal overlays, use native popovers:
|
||||
|
||||
```html
|
||||
<button popovertarget="menu">Open menu</button>
|
||||
<div id="menu" popover>
|
||||
<button>Option 1</button>
|
||||
<button>Option 2</button>
|
||||
</div>
|
||||
```
|
||||
|
||||
**Benefits**: Light-dismiss (click outside closes), proper stacking, no z-index wars, accessible by default.
|
||||
|
||||
## Dropdown & Overlay Positioning
|
||||
|
||||
Dropdowns rendered with `position: absolute` inside a container that has `overflow: hidden` or `overflow: auto` will be clipped. This is the single most common dropdown bug in generated code.
|
||||
|
||||
### CSS Anchor Positioning
|
||||
|
||||
The modern solution uses the CSS Anchor Positioning API to tether an overlay to its trigger without JavaScript:
|
||||
|
||||
```css
|
||||
.trigger {
|
||||
anchor-name: --menu-trigger;
|
||||
}
|
||||
|
||||
.dropdown {
|
||||
position: fixed;
|
||||
position-anchor: --menu-trigger;
|
||||
position-area: block-end span-inline-end;
|
||||
margin-top: 4px;
|
||||
}
|
||||
|
||||
/* Flip above if no room below */
|
||||
@position-try --flip-above {
|
||||
position-area: block-start span-inline-end;
|
||||
margin-bottom: 4px;
|
||||
}
|
||||
```
|
||||
|
||||
Because the dropdown uses `position: fixed`, it escapes any `overflow` clipping on ancestor elements. The `@position-try` block handles viewport edges automatically. **Browser support**: Chrome 125+, Edge 125+. Not yet in Firefox or Safari - use a fallback for those browsers.
|
||||
|
||||
### Popover + Anchor Combo
|
||||
|
||||
Combining the Popover API with anchor positioning gives you stacking, light-dismiss, accessibility, and correct positioning in one pattern:
|
||||
|
||||
```html
|
||||
<button popovertarget="menu" class="trigger">Open</button>
|
||||
<div id="menu" popover class="dropdown">
|
||||
<button>Option 1</button>
|
||||
<button>Option 2</button>
|
||||
</div>
|
||||
```
|
||||
|
||||
The `popover` attribute places the element in the **top layer**, which sits above all other content regardless of z-index or overflow. No portal needed.
|
||||
|
||||
### Portal / Teleport Pattern
|
||||
|
||||
In component frameworks, render the dropdown at the document root and position it with JavaScript:
|
||||
|
||||
- **React**: `createPortal(dropdown, document.body)`
|
||||
- **Vue**: `<Teleport to="body">`
|
||||
- **Svelte**: Use a portal library or mount to `document.body`
|
||||
|
||||
Calculate position from the trigger's `getBoundingClientRect()`, then apply `position: fixed` with `top` and `left` values. Recalculate on scroll and resize.
|
||||
|
||||
### Fixed Positioning Fallback
|
||||
|
||||
For browsers without anchor positioning support, `position: fixed` with manual coordinates avoids overflow clipping:
|
||||
|
||||
```css
|
||||
.dropdown {
|
||||
position: fixed;
|
||||
/* top/left set via JS from trigger's getBoundingClientRect() */
|
||||
}
|
||||
```
|
||||
|
||||
Check viewport boundaries before rendering. If the dropdown would overflow the bottom edge, flip it above the trigger. If it would overflow the right edge, align it to the trigger's right side instead.
|
||||
|
||||
### Anti-Patterns
|
||||
|
||||
- **`position: absolute` inside `overflow: hidden`** - The dropdown will be clipped. Use `position: fixed` or the top layer instead.
|
||||
- **Arbitrary z-index values** like `z-index: 9999` - Use a semantic z-index scale: `dropdown (100) -> sticky (200) -> modal-backdrop (300) -> modal (400) -> toast (500) -> tooltip (600)`.
|
||||
- **Rendering dropdown markup inline** without an escape hatch from the parent's stacking context. Either use `popover` (top layer), a portal, or `position: fixed`.
|
||||
|
||||
## Destructive Actions: Undo > Confirm
|
||||
|
||||
**Undo is better than confirmation dialogs**—users click through confirmations mindlessly. Remove from UI immediately, show undo toast, actually delete after toast expires. Use confirmation only for truly irreversible actions (account deletion), high-cost actions, or batch operations.
|
||||
|
||||
## Keyboard Navigation Patterns
|
||||
|
||||
### Roving Tabindex
|
||||
|
||||
For component groups (tabs, menu items, radio groups), one item is tabbable; arrow keys move within:
|
||||
|
||||
```html
|
||||
<div role="tablist">
|
||||
<button role="tab" tabindex="0">Tab 1</button>
|
||||
<button role="tab" tabindex="-1">Tab 2</button>
|
||||
<button role="tab" tabindex="-1">Tab 3</button>
|
||||
</div>
|
||||
```
|
||||
|
||||
Arrow keys move `tabindex="0"` between items. Tab moves to the next component entirely.
|
||||
|
||||
### Skip Links
|
||||
|
||||
Provide skip links (`<a href="#main-content">Skip to main content</a>`) for keyboard users to jump past navigation. Hide off-screen, show on focus.
|
||||
|
||||
## Gesture Discoverability
|
||||
|
||||
Swipe-to-delete and similar gestures are invisible. Hint at their existence:
|
||||
|
||||
- **Partially reveal**: Show delete button peeking from edge
|
||||
- **Onboarding**: Coach marks on first use
|
||||
- **Alternative**: Always provide a visible fallback (menu with "Delete")
|
||||
|
||||
Don't rely on gestures as the only way to perform actions.
|
||||
|
||||
---
|
||||
|
||||
**Avoid**: Removing focus indicators without alternatives. Using placeholder text as labels. Touch targets <44x44px. Generic error messages. Custom controls without ARIA/keyboard support.
|
||||
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|
||||
# Motion Design
|
||||
|
||||
## Duration: The 100/300/500 Rule
|
||||
|
||||
Timing matters more than easing. These durations feel right for most UI:
|
||||
|
||||
| Duration | Use Case | Examples |
|
||||
|----------|----------|----------|
|
||||
| **100-150ms** | Instant feedback | Button press, toggle, color change |
|
||||
| **200-300ms** | State changes | Menu open, tooltip, hover states |
|
||||
| **300-500ms** | Layout changes | Accordion, modal, drawer |
|
||||
| **500-800ms** | Entrance animations | Page load, hero reveals |
|
||||
|
||||
**Exit animations are faster than entrances**—use ~75% of enter duration.
|
||||
|
||||
## Easing: Pick the Right Curve
|
||||
|
||||
**Don't use `ease`.** It's a compromise that's rarely optimal. Instead:
|
||||
|
||||
| Curve | Use For | CSS |
|
||||
|-------|---------|-----|
|
||||
| **ease-out** | Elements entering | `cubic-bezier(0.16, 1, 0.3, 1)` |
|
||||
| **ease-in** | Elements leaving | `cubic-bezier(0.7, 0, 0.84, 0)` |
|
||||
| **ease-in-out** | State toggles (there → back) | `cubic-bezier(0.65, 0, 0.35, 1)` |
|
||||
|
||||
**For micro-interactions, use exponential curves**—they feel natural because they mimic real physics (friction, deceleration):
|
||||
|
||||
```css
|
||||
/* Quart out - smooth, refined (recommended default) */
|
||||
--ease-out-quart: cubic-bezier(0.25, 1, 0.5, 1);
|
||||
|
||||
/* Quint out - slightly more dramatic */
|
||||
--ease-out-quint: cubic-bezier(0.22, 1, 0.36, 1);
|
||||
|
||||
/* Expo out - snappy, confident */
|
||||
--ease-out-expo: cubic-bezier(0.16, 1, 0.3, 1);
|
||||
```
|
||||
|
||||
**Avoid bounce and elastic curves.** They were trendy in 2015 but now feel tacky and amateurish. Real objects don't bounce when they stop—they decelerate smoothly. Overshoot effects draw attention to the animation itself rather than the content.
|
||||
|
||||
## The Only Two Properties You Should Animate
|
||||
|
||||
**transform** and **opacity** only—everything else causes layout recalculation. For height animations (accordions), use `grid-template-rows: 0fr → 1fr` instead of animating `height` directly.
|
||||
|
||||
## Staggered Animations
|
||||
|
||||
Use CSS custom properties for cleaner stagger: `animation-delay: calc(var(--i, 0) * 50ms)` with `style="--i: 0"` on each item. **Cap total stagger time**—10 items at 50ms = 500ms total. For many items, reduce per-item delay or cap staggered count.
|
||||
|
||||
## Reduced Motion
|
||||
|
||||
This is not optional. Vestibular disorders affect ~35% of adults over 40.
|
||||
|
||||
```css
|
||||
/* Define animations normally */
|
||||
.card {
|
||||
animation: slide-up 500ms ease-out;
|
||||
}
|
||||
|
||||
/* Provide alternative for reduced motion */
|
||||
@media (prefers-reduced-motion: reduce) {
|
||||
.card {
|
||||
animation: fade-in 200ms ease-out; /* Crossfade instead of motion */
|
||||
}
|
||||
}
|
||||
|
||||
/* Or disable entirely */
|
||||
@media (prefers-reduced-motion: reduce) {
|
||||
*, *::before, *::after {
|
||||
animation-duration: 0.01ms !important;
|
||||
transition-duration: 0.01ms !important;
|
||||
}
|
||||
}
|
||||
```
|
||||
|
||||
**What to preserve**: Functional animations like progress bars, loading spinners (slowed down), and focus indicators should still work—just without spatial movement.
|
||||
|
||||
## Perceived Performance
|
||||
|
||||
**Nobody cares how fast your site is—just how fast it feels.** Perception can be as effective as actual performance.
|
||||
|
||||
**The 80ms threshold**: Our brains buffer sensory input for ~80ms to synchronize perception. Anything under 80ms feels instant and simultaneous. This is your target for micro-interactions.
|
||||
|
||||
**Active vs passive time**: Passive waiting (staring at a spinner) feels longer than active engagement. Strategies to shift the balance:
|
||||
|
||||
- **Preemptive start**: Begin transitions immediately while loading (iOS app zoom, skeleton UI). Users perceive work happening.
|
||||
- **Early completion**: Show content progressively—don't wait for everything. Video buffering, progressive images, streaming HTML.
|
||||
- **Optimistic UI**: Update the interface immediately, handle failures gracefully. Instagram likes work offline—the UI updates instantly, syncs later. Use for low-stakes actions; avoid for payments or destructive operations.
|
||||
|
||||
**Easing affects perceived duration**: Ease-in (accelerating toward completion) makes tasks feel shorter because the peak-end effect weights final moments heavily. Ease-out feels satisfying for entrances, but ease-in toward a task's end compresses perceived time.
|
||||
|
||||
**Caution**: Too-fast responses can decrease perceived value. Users may distrust instant results for complex operations (search, analysis). Sometimes a brief delay signals "real work" is happening.
|
||||
|
||||
## Performance
|
||||
|
||||
Don't use `will-change` preemptively—only when animation is imminent (`:hover`, `.animating`). For scroll-triggered animations, use Intersection Observer instead of scroll events; unobserve after animating once. Create motion tokens for consistency (durations, easings, common transitions).
|
||||
|
||||
---
|
||||
|
||||
**Avoid**: Animating everything (animation fatigue is real). Using >500ms for UI feedback. Ignoring `prefers-reduced-motion`. Using animation to hide slow loading.
|
||||
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|
||||
# Responsive Design
|
||||
|
||||
## Mobile-First: Write It Right
|
||||
|
||||
Start with base styles for mobile, use `min-width` queries to layer complexity. Desktop-first (`max-width`) means mobile loads unnecessary styles first.
|
||||
|
||||
## Breakpoints: Content-Driven
|
||||
|
||||
Don't chase device sizes—let content tell you where to break. Start narrow, stretch until design breaks, add breakpoint there. Three breakpoints usually suffice (640, 768, 1024px). Use `clamp()` for fluid values without breakpoints.
|
||||
|
||||
## Detect Input Method, Not Just Screen Size
|
||||
|
||||
**Screen size doesn't tell you input method.** A laptop with touchscreen, a tablet with keyboard—use pointer and hover queries:
|
||||
|
||||
```css
|
||||
/* Fine pointer (mouse, trackpad) */
|
||||
@media (pointer: fine) {
|
||||
.button { padding: 8px 16px; }
|
||||
}
|
||||
|
||||
/* Coarse pointer (touch, stylus) */
|
||||
@media (pointer: coarse) {
|
||||
.button { padding: 12px 20px; } /* Larger touch target */
|
||||
}
|
||||
|
||||
/* Device supports hover */
|
||||
@media (hover: hover) {
|
||||
.card:hover { transform: translateY(-2px); }
|
||||
}
|
||||
|
||||
/* Device doesn't support hover (touch) */
|
||||
@media (hover: none) {
|
||||
.card { /* No hover state - use active instead */ }
|
||||
}
|
||||
```
|
||||
|
||||
**Critical**: Don't rely on hover for functionality. Touch users can't hover.
|
||||
|
||||
## Safe Areas: Handle the Notch
|
||||
|
||||
Modern phones have notches, rounded corners, and home indicators. Use `env()`:
|
||||
|
||||
```css
|
||||
body {
|
||||
padding-top: env(safe-area-inset-top);
|
||||
padding-bottom: env(safe-area-inset-bottom);
|
||||
padding-left: env(safe-area-inset-left);
|
||||
padding-right: env(safe-area-inset-right);
|
||||
}
|
||||
|
||||
/* With fallback */
|
||||
.footer {
|
||||
padding-bottom: max(1rem, env(safe-area-inset-bottom));
|
||||
}
|
||||
```
|
||||
|
||||
**Enable viewport-fit** in your meta tag:
|
||||
```html
|
||||
<meta name="viewport" content="width=device-width, initial-scale=1, viewport-fit=cover">
|
||||
```
|
||||
|
||||
## Responsive Images: Get It Right
|
||||
|
||||
### srcset with Width Descriptors
|
||||
|
||||
```html
|
||||
<img
|
||||
src="hero-800.jpg"
|
||||
srcset="
|
||||
hero-400.jpg 400w,
|
||||
hero-800.jpg 800w,
|
||||
hero-1200.jpg 1200w
|
||||
"
|
||||
sizes="(max-width: 768px) 100vw, 50vw"
|
||||
alt="Hero image"
|
||||
>
|
||||
```
|
||||
|
||||
**How it works**:
|
||||
- `srcset` lists available images with their actual widths (`w` descriptors)
|
||||
- `sizes` tells the browser how wide the image will display
|
||||
- Browser picks the best file based on viewport width AND device pixel ratio
|
||||
|
||||
### Picture Element for Art Direction
|
||||
|
||||
When you need different crops/compositions (not just resolutions):
|
||||
|
||||
```html
|
||||
<picture>
|
||||
<source media="(min-width: 768px)" srcset="wide.jpg">
|
||||
<source media="(max-width: 767px)" srcset="tall.jpg">
|
||||
<img src="fallback.jpg" alt="...">
|
||||
</picture>
|
||||
```
|
||||
|
||||
## Layout Adaptation Patterns
|
||||
|
||||
**Navigation**: Three stages—hamburger + drawer on mobile, horizontal compact on tablet, full with labels on desktop. **Tables**: Transform to cards on mobile using `display: block` and `data-label` attributes. **Progressive disclosure**: Use `<details>/<summary>` for content that can collapse on mobile.
|
||||
|
||||
## Testing: Don't Trust DevTools Alone
|
||||
|
||||
DevTools device emulation is useful for layout but misses:
|
||||
|
||||
- Actual touch interactions
|
||||
- Real CPU/memory constraints
|
||||
- Network latency patterns
|
||||
- Font rendering differences
|
||||
- Browser chrome/keyboard appearances
|
||||
|
||||
**Test on at least**: One real iPhone, one real Android, a tablet if relevant. Cheap Android phones reveal performance issues you'll never see on simulators.
|
||||
|
||||
---
|
||||
|
||||
**Avoid**: Desktop-first design. Device detection instead of feature detection. Separate mobile/desktop codebases. Ignoring tablet and landscape. Assuming all mobile devices are powerful.
|
||||
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|
||||
# Spatial Design
|
||||
|
||||
## Spacing Systems
|
||||
|
||||
### Use 4pt Base, Not 8pt
|
||||
|
||||
8pt systems are too coarse—you'll frequently need 12px (between 8 and 16). Use 4pt for granularity: 4, 8, 12, 16, 24, 32, 48, 64, 96px.
|
||||
|
||||
### Name Tokens Semantically
|
||||
|
||||
Name by relationship (`--space-sm`, `--space-lg`), not value (`--spacing-8`). Use `gap` instead of margins for sibling spacing—it eliminates margin collapse and cleanup hacks.
|
||||
|
||||
## Grid Systems
|
||||
|
||||
### The Self-Adjusting Grid
|
||||
|
||||
Use `repeat(auto-fit, minmax(280px, 1fr))` for responsive grids without breakpoints. Columns are at least 280px, as many as fit per row, leftovers stretch. For complex layouts, use named grid areas (`grid-template-areas`) and redefine them at breakpoints.
|
||||
|
||||
## Visual Hierarchy
|
||||
|
||||
### The Squint Test
|
||||
|
||||
Blur your eyes (or screenshot and blur). Can you still identify:
|
||||
- The most important element?
|
||||
- The second most important?
|
||||
- Clear groupings?
|
||||
|
||||
If everything looks the same weight blurred, you have a hierarchy problem.
|
||||
|
||||
### Hierarchy Through Multiple Dimensions
|
||||
|
||||
Don't rely on size alone. Combine:
|
||||
|
||||
| Tool | Strong Hierarchy | Weak Hierarchy |
|
||||
|------|------------------|----------------|
|
||||
| **Size** | 3:1 ratio or more | <2:1 ratio |
|
||||
| **Weight** | Bold vs Regular | Medium vs Regular |
|
||||
| **Color** | High contrast | Similar tones |
|
||||
| **Position** | Top/left (primary) | Bottom/right |
|
||||
| **Space** | Surrounded by white space | Crowded |
|
||||
|
||||
**The best hierarchy uses 2-3 dimensions at once**: A heading that's larger, bolder, AND has more space above it.
|
||||
|
||||
### Cards Are Not Required
|
||||
|
||||
Cards are overused. Spacing and alignment create visual grouping naturally. Use cards only when content is truly distinct and actionable, items need visual comparison in a grid, or content needs clear interaction boundaries. **Never nest cards inside cards**—use spacing, typography, and subtle dividers for hierarchy within a card.
|
||||
|
||||
## Container Queries
|
||||
|
||||
Viewport queries are for page layouts. **Container queries are for components**:
|
||||
|
||||
```css
|
||||
.card-container {
|
||||
container-type: inline-size;
|
||||
}
|
||||
|
||||
.card {
|
||||
display: grid;
|
||||
gap: var(--space-md);
|
||||
}
|
||||
|
||||
/* Card layout changes based on its container, not viewport */
|
||||
@container (min-width: 400px) {
|
||||
.card {
|
||||
grid-template-columns: 120px 1fr;
|
||||
}
|
||||
}
|
||||
```
|
||||
|
||||
**Why this matters**: A card in a narrow sidebar stays compact, while the same card in a main content area expands—automatically, without viewport hacks.
|
||||
|
||||
## Optical Adjustments
|
||||
|
||||
Text at `margin-left: 0` looks indented due to letterform whitespace—use negative margin (`-0.05em`) to optically align. Geometrically centered icons often look off-center; play icons need to shift right, arrows shift toward their direction.
|
||||
|
||||
### Touch Targets vs Visual Size
|
||||
|
||||
Buttons can look small but need large touch targets (44px minimum). Use padding or pseudo-elements:
|
||||
|
||||
```css
|
||||
.icon-button {
|
||||
width: 24px; /* Visual size */
|
||||
height: 24px;
|
||||
position: relative;
|
||||
}
|
||||
|
||||
.icon-button::before {
|
||||
content: '';
|
||||
position: absolute;
|
||||
inset: -10px; /* Expand tap target to 44px */
|
||||
}
|
||||
```
|
||||
|
||||
## Depth & Elevation
|
||||
|
||||
Create semantic z-index scales (dropdown → sticky → modal-backdrop → modal → toast → tooltip) instead of arbitrary numbers. For shadows, create a consistent elevation scale (sm → md → lg → xl). **Key insight**: Shadows should be subtle—if you can clearly see it, it's probably too strong.
|
||||
|
||||
---
|
||||
|
||||
**Avoid**: Arbitrary spacing values outside your scale. Making all spacing equal (variety creates hierarchy). Creating hierarchy through size alone - combine size, weight, color, and space.
|
||||
142
.gemini/skills/impeccable/reference/typography.md
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|
||||
# Typography
|
||||
|
||||
## Classic Typography Principles
|
||||
|
||||
### Vertical Rhythm
|
||||
|
||||
Your line-height should be the base unit for ALL vertical spacing. If body text has `line-height: 1.5` on `16px` type (= 24px), spacing values should be multiples of 24px. This creates subconscious harmony—text and space share a mathematical foundation.
|
||||
|
||||
### Modular Scale & Hierarchy
|
||||
|
||||
The common mistake: too many font sizes that are too close together (14px, 15px, 16px, 18px...). This creates muddy hierarchy.
|
||||
|
||||
**Use fewer sizes with more contrast.** A 5-size system covers most needs:
|
||||
|
||||
| Role | Typical Ratio | Use Case |
|
||||
|------|---------------|----------|
|
||||
| xs | 0.75rem | Captions, legal |
|
||||
| sm | 0.875rem | Secondary UI, metadata |
|
||||
| base | 1rem | Body text |
|
||||
| lg | 1.25-1.5rem | Subheadings, lead text |
|
||||
| xl+ | 2-4rem | Headlines, hero text |
|
||||
|
||||
Popular ratios: 1.25 (major third), 1.333 (perfect fourth), 1.5 (perfect fifth). Pick one and commit.
|
||||
|
||||
### Readability & Measure
|
||||
|
||||
Use `ch` units for character-based measure (`max-width: 65ch`). Line-height scales inversely with line length—narrow columns need tighter leading, wide columns need more.
|
||||
|
||||
**Non-obvious**: Increase line-height for light text on dark backgrounds. The perceived weight is lighter, so text needs more breathing room. Add 0.05-0.1 to your normal line-height.
|
||||
|
||||
## Font Selection & Pairing
|
||||
|
||||
### Choosing Distinctive Fonts
|
||||
|
||||
**Avoid the invisible defaults**: Inter, Roboto, Open Sans, Lato, Montserrat. These are everywhere, making your design feel generic. They're fine for documentation or tools where personality isn't the goal—but if you want distinctive design, look elsewhere.
|
||||
|
||||
**Pick the font from the brief, not from a category preset.** The most common AI typography failure is reaching for the same "tasteful" font for every editorial brief, the same "modern" font for every tech brief, the same "elegant serif" for every premium brief. Those reflexes produce monoculture across projects. The right font is one whose physical character matches *this specific* brand, audience, and moment.
|
||||
|
||||
A working selection process:
|
||||
|
||||
1. Read the brief once. Write down three concrete words for the brand voice. Not "modern" or "elegant" — those are dead categories. Try "warm and mechanical and opinionated" or "calm and clinical and careful" or "fast and dense and unimpressed" or "handmade and a little weird."
|
||||
2. Now imagine the font as a physical object the brand could ship: a typewriter ribbon, a hand-lettered shop sign, a 1970s mainframe terminal manual, a fabric label on the inside of a coat, a museum exhibit caption, a tax form, a children's book printed on cheap newsprint. Whichever physical object fits the three words is pointing at the right *kind* of typeface.
|
||||
3. Browse a font catalog (Google Fonts, Pangram Pangram, Adobe Fonts, Future Fonts, ABC Dinamo) with that physical object in mind. **Reject the first thing that "looks designy."** That's your trained-everywhere reflex. Keep looking.
|
||||
4. Avoid your defaults from previous projects. If you find yourself reaching for the same display font you used last time, make yourself pick something else.
|
||||
|
||||
**Anti-reflexes worth defending against**:
|
||||
- A technical/utilitarian brief does NOT need a serif "for warmth." Most tech tools should look like tech tools.
|
||||
- An editorial/premium brief does NOT need the same expressive serif everyone is using right now. Premium can be Swiss-modern, can be neo-grotesque, can be a literal monospace, can be a quiet humanist sans.
|
||||
- A children's product does NOT need a rounded display font. Kids' books use real type.
|
||||
- A "modern" brief does NOT need a geometric sans. The most modern thing you can do in 2026 is not use the font everyone else is using.
|
||||
|
||||
**System fonts are underrated**: `-apple-system, BlinkMacSystemFont, "Segoe UI", system-ui` looks native, loads instantly, and is highly readable. Consider this for apps where performance > personality.
|
||||
|
||||
### Pairing Principles
|
||||
|
||||
**The non-obvious truth**: You often don't need a second font. One well-chosen font family in multiple weights creates cleaner hierarchy than two competing typefaces. Only add a second font when you need genuine contrast (e.g., display headlines + body serif).
|
||||
|
||||
When pairing, contrast on multiple axes:
|
||||
- Serif + Sans (structure contrast)
|
||||
- Geometric + Humanist (personality contrast)
|
||||
- Condensed display + Wide body (proportion contrast)
|
||||
|
||||
**Never pair fonts that are similar but not identical** (e.g., two geometric sans-serifs). They create visual tension without clear hierarchy.
|
||||
|
||||
### Web Font Loading
|
||||
|
||||
The layout shift problem: fonts load late, text reflows, and users see content jump. Here's the fix:
|
||||
|
||||
```css
|
||||
/* 1. Use font-display: swap for visibility */
|
||||
@font-face {
|
||||
font-family: 'CustomFont';
|
||||
src: url('font.woff2') format('woff2');
|
||||
font-display: swap;
|
||||
}
|
||||
|
||||
/* 2. Match fallback metrics to minimize shift */
|
||||
@font-face {
|
||||
font-family: 'CustomFont-Fallback';
|
||||
src: local('Arial');
|
||||
size-adjust: 105%; /* Scale to match x-height */
|
||||
ascent-override: 90%; /* Match ascender height */
|
||||
descent-override: 20%; /* Match descender depth */
|
||||
line-gap-override: 10%; /* Match line spacing */
|
||||
}
|
||||
|
||||
body {
|
||||
font-family: 'CustomFont', 'CustomFont-Fallback', sans-serif;
|
||||
}
|
||||
```
|
||||
|
||||
Tools like [Fontaine](https://github.com/unjs/fontaine) calculate these overrides automatically.
|
||||
|
||||
## Modern Web Typography
|
||||
|
||||
### Fluid Type
|
||||
|
||||
Fluid typography via `clamp(min, preferred, max)` scales text smoothly with the viewport. The middle value (e.g., `5vw + 1rem`) controls scaling rate—higher vw = faster scaling. Add a rem offset so it doesn't collapse to 0 on small screens.
|
||||
|
||||
**Use fluid type for**: Headings and display text on marketing/content pages where text dominates the layout and needs to breathe across viewport sizes.
|
||||
|
||||
**Use fixed `rem` scales for**: App UIs, dashboards, and data-dense interfaces. No major app design system (Material, Polaris, Primer, Carbon) uses fluid type in product UI — fixed scales with optional breakpoint adjustments give the spatial predictability that container-based layouts need. Body text should also be fixed even on marketing pages, since the size difference across viewports is too small to warrant it.
|
||||
|
||||
### OpenType Features
|
||||
|
||||
Most developers don't know these exist. Use them for polish:
|
||||
|
||||
```css
|
||||
/* Tabular numbers for data alignment */
|
||||
.data-table { font-variant-numeric: tabular-nums; }
|
||||
|
||||
/* Proper fractions */
|
||||
.recipe-amount { font-variant-numeric: diagonal-fractions; }
|
||||
|
||||
/* Small caps for abbreviations */
|
||||
abbr { font-variant-caps: all-small-caps; }
|
||||
|
||||
/* Disable ligatures in code */
|
||||
code { font-variant-ligatures: none; }
|
||||
|
||||
/* Enable kerning (usually on by default, but be explicit) */
|
||||
body { font-kerning: normal; }
|
||||
```
|
||||
|
||||
Check what features your font supports at [Wakamai Fondue](https://wakamaifondue.com/).
|
||||
|
||||
## Typography System Architecture
|
||||
|
||||
Name tokens semantically (`--text-body`, `--text-heading`), not by value (`--font-size-16`). Include font stacks, size scale, weights, line-heights, and letter-spacing in your token system.
|
||||
|
||||
## Accessibility Considerations
|
||||
|
||||
Beyond contrast ratios (which are well-documented), consider:
|
||||
|
||||
- **Never disable zoom**: `user-scalable=no` breaks accessibility. If your layout breaks at 200% zoom, fix the layout.
|
||||
- **Use rem/em for font sizes**: This respects user browser settings. Never `px` for body text.
|
||||
- **Minimum 16px body text**: Smaller than this strains eyes and fails WCAG on mobile.
|
||||
- **Adequate touch targets**: Text links need padding or line-height that creates 44px+ tap targets.
|
||||
|
||||
---
|
||||
|
||||
**Avoid**: More than 2-3 font families per project. Skipping fallback font definitions. Ignoring font loading performance (FOUT/FOIT). Using decorative fonts for body text.
|
||||
107
.gemini/skills/impeccable/reference/ux-writing.md
Normal file
107
.gemini/skills/impeccable/reference/ux-writing.md
Normal file
@@ -0,0 +1,107 @@
|
||||
# UX Writing
|
||||
|
||||
## The Button Label Problem
|
||||
|
||||
**Never use "OK", "Submit", or "Yes/No".** These are lazy and ambiguous. Use specific verb + object patterns:
|
||||
|
||||
| Bad | Good | Why |
|
||||
|-----|------|-----|
|
||||
| OK | Save changes | Says what will happen |
|
||||
| Submit | Create account | Outcome-focused |
|
||||
| Yes | Delete message | Confirms the action |
|
||||
| Cancel | Keep editing | Clarifies what "cancel" means |
|
||||
| Click here | Download PDF | Describes the destination |
|
||||
|
||||
**For destructive actions**, name the destruction:
|
||||
- "Delete" not "Remove" (delete is permanent, remove implies recoverable)
|
||||
- "Delete 5 items" not "Delete selected" (show the count)
|
||||
|
||||
## Error Messages: The Formula
|
||||
|
||||
Every error message should answer: (1) What happened? (2) Why? (3) How to fix it? Example: "Email address isn't valid. Please include an @ symbol." not "Invalid input".
|
||||
|
||||
### Error Message Templates
|
||||
|
||||
| Situation | Template |
|
||||
|-----------|----------|
|
||||
| **Format error** | "[Field] needs to be [format]. Example: [example]" |
|
||||
| **Missing required** | "Please enter [what's missing]" |
|
||||
| **Permission denied** | "You don't have access to [thing]. [What to do instead]" |
|
||||
| **Network error** | "We couldn't reach [thing]. Check your connection and [action]." |
|
||||
| **Server error** | "Something went wrong on our end. We're looking into it. [Alternative action]" |
|
||||
|
||||
### Don't Blame the User
|
||||
|
||||
Reframe errors: "Please enter a date in MM/DD/YYYY format" not "You entered an invalid date".
|
||||
|
||||
## Empty States Are Opportunities
|
||||
|
||||
Empty states are onboarding moments: (1) Acknowledge briefly, (2) Explain the value of filling it, (3) Provide a clear action. "No projects yet. Create your first one to get started." not just "No items".
|
||||
|
||||
## Voice vs Tone
|
||||
|
||||
**Voice** is your brand's personality—consistent everywhere.
|
||||
**Tone** adapts to the moment.
|
||||
|
||||
| Moment | Tone Shift |
|
||||
|--------|------------|
|
||||
| Success | Celebratory, brief: "Done! Your changes are live." |
|
||||
| Error | Empathetic, helpful: "That didn't work. Here's what to try..." |
|
||||
| Loading | Reassuring: "Saving your work..." |
|
||||
| Destructive confirm | Serious, clear: "Delete this project? This can't be undone." |
|
||||
|
||||
**Never use humor for errors.** Users are already frustrated. Be helpful, not cute.
|
||||
|
||||
## Writing for Accessibility
|
||||
|
||||
**Link text** must have standalone meaning—"View pricing plans" not "Click here". **Alt text** describes information, not the image—"Revenue increased 40% in Q4" not "Chart". Use `alt=""` for decorative images. **Icon buttons** need `aria-label` for screen reader context.
|
||||
|
||||
## Writing for Translation
|
||||
|
||||
### Plan for Expansion
|
||||
|
||||
German text is ~30% longer than English. Allocate space:
|
||||
|
||||
| Language | Expansion |
|
||||
|----------|-----------|
|
||||
| German | +30% |
|
||||
| French | +20% |
|
||||
| Finnish | +30-40% |
|
||||
| Chinese | -30% (fewer chars, but same width) |
|
||||
|
||||
### Translation-Friendly Patterns
|
||||
|
||||
Keep numbers separate ("New messages: 3" not "You have 3 new messages"). Use full sentences as single strings (word order varies by language). Avoid abbreviations ("5 minutes ago" not "5 mins ago"). Give translators context about where strings appear.
|
||||
|
||||
## Consistency: The Terminology Problem
|
||||
|
||||
Pick one term and stick with it:
|
||||
|
||||
| Inconsistent | Consistent |
|
||||
|--------------|------------|
|
||||
| Delete / Remove / Trash | Delete |
|
||||
| Settings / Preferences / Options | Settings |
|
||||
| Sign in / Log in / Enter | Sign in |
|
||||
| Create / Add / New | Create |
|
||||
|
||||
Build a terminology glossary and enforce it. Variety creates confusion.
|
||||
|
||||
## Avoid Redundant Copy
|
||||
|
||||
If the heading explains it, the intro is redundant. If the button is clear, don't explain it again. Say it once, say it well.
|
||||
|
||||
## Loading States
|
||||
|
||||
Be specific: "Saving your draft..." not "Loading...". For long waits, set expectations ("This usually takes 30 seconds") or show progress.
|
||||
|
||||
## Confirmation Dialogs: Use Sparingly
|
||||
|
||||
Most confirmation dialogs are design failures—consider undo instead. When you must confirm: name the action, explain consequences, use specific button labels ("Delete project" / "Keep project", not "Yes" / "No").
|
||||
|
||||
## Form Instructions
|
||||
|
||||
Show format with placeholders, not instructions. For non-obvious fields, explain why you're asking.
|
||||
|
||||
---
|
||||
|
||||
**Avoid**: Jargon without explanation. Blaming users ("You made an error" → "This field is required"). Vague errors ("Something went wrong"). Varying terminology for variety. Humor for errors.
|
||||
214
.gemini/skills/impeccable/scripts/cleanup-deprecated.mjs
Normal file
214
.gemini/skills/impeccable/scripts/cleanup-deprecated.mjs
Normal file
@@ -0,0 +1,214 @@
|
||||
#!/usr/bin/env node
|
||||
/**
|
||||
* Cleans up deprecated Impeccable skill files, symlinks, and
|
||||
* skills-lock.json entries left over from previous versions.
|
||||
*
|
||||
* Safe to run repeatedly -- it is a no-op when nothing needs cleaning.
|
||||
*
|
||||
* Usage (from the project root):
|
||||
* node {{scripts_path}}/cleanup-deprecated.mjs
|
||||
*
|
||||
* What it does:
|
||||
* 1. Finds every harness-specific skills directory (.claude/skills,
|
||||
* .cursor/skills, .agents/skills, etc.).
|
||||
* 2. For each deprecated skill name (with and without i- prefix),
|
||||
* checks if the directory exists and its SKILL.md mentions
|
||||
* "impeccable" (to avoid deleting unrelated user skills).
|
||||
* 3. Deletes confirmed matches (files, directories, or symlinks).
|
||||
* 4. Removes the corresponding entries from skills-lock.json.
|
||||
*/
|
||||
|
||||
import { existsSync, readFileSync, writeFileSync, rmSync, readdirSync, statSync, lstatSync, unlinkSync } from 'node:fs';
|
||||
import { join, resolve } from 'node:path';
|
||||
|
||||
// Skills that were renamed, merged, or folded in v2.0 and v2.1.
|
||||
const DEPRECATED_NAMES = [
|
||||
'frontend-design', // renamed to impeccable (v2.0)
|
||||
'teach-impeccable', // folded into /impeccable teach (v2.0)
|
||||
'arrange', // renamed to layout (v2.1)
|
||||
'normalize', // merged into polish (v2.1)
|
||||
'onboard', // merged into harden (v2.1)
|
||||
'extract', // merged into /impeccable extract (v2.1)
|
||||
];
|
||||
|
||||
// All known harness directories that may contain a skills/ subfolder.
|
||||
const HARNESS_DIRS = [
|
||||
'.claude', '.cursor', '.gemini', '.codex', '.agents',
|
||||
'.trae', '.trae-cn', '.pi', '.opencode', '.kiro', '.rovodev',
|
||||
];
|
||||
|
||||
/**
|
||||
* Walk up from startDir until we find a directory that looks like a
|
||||
* project root (has package.json, .git, or skills-lock.json).
|
||||
*/
|
||||
export function findProjectRoot(startDir = process.cwd()) {
|
||||
let dir = resolve(startDir);
|
||||
const { root } = { root: '/' };
|
||||
while (dir !== root) {
|
||||
if (
|
||||
existsSync(join(dir, 'package.json')) ||
|
||||
existsSync(join(dir, '.git')) ||
|
||||
existsSync(join(dir, 'skills-lock.json'))
|
||||
) {
|
||||
return dir;
|
||||
}
|
||||
const parent = resolve(dir, '..');
|
||||
if (parent === dir) break;
|
||||
dir = parent;
|
||||
}
|
||||
return resolve(startDir);
|
||||
}
|
||||
|
||||
/**
|
||||
* Check whether a skill directory belongs to Impeccable by reading its
|
||||
* SKILL.md and looking for the word "impeccable" (case-insensitive).
|
||||
* Returns false for non-existent paths or skills that don't match.
|
||||
*/
|
||||
export function isImpeccableSkill(skillDir) {
|
||||
const skillMd = join(skillDir, 'SKILL.md');
|
||||
if (!existsSync(skillMd)) return false;
|
||||
try {
|
||||
const content = readFileSync(skillMd, 'utf-8');
|
||||
return /impeccable/i.test(content);
|
||||
} catch {
|
||||
return false;
|
||||
}
|
||||
}
|
||||
|
||||
/**
|
||||
* Build the full list of names to check: each deprecated name, plus
|
||||
* its i-prefixed variant.
|
||||
*/
|
||||
export function buildTargetNames() {
|
||||
const names = [];
|
||||
for (const name of DEPRECATED_NAMES) {
|
||||
names.push(name);
|
||||
names.push(`i-${name}`);
|
||||
}
|
||||
return names;
|
||||
}
|
||||
|
||||
/**
|
||||
* Find every skills directory across all harness dirs in the project.
|
||||
* Returns absolute paths that exist on disk.
|
||||
*/
|
||||
export function findSkillsDirs(projectRoot) {
|
||||
const dirs = [];
|
||||
for (const harness of HARNESS_DIRS) {
|
||||
const candidate = join(projectRoot, harness, 'skills');
|
||||
if (existsSync(candidate)) {
|
||||
dirs.push(candidate);
|
||||
}
|
||||
}
|
||||
return dirs;
|
||||
}
|
||||
|
||||
/**
|
||||
* Remove deprecated skill directories/symlinks from all harness dirs.
|
||||
* Returns an array of paths that were deleted.
|
||||
*/
|
||||
export function removeDeprecatedSkills(projectRoot) {
|
||||
const targets = buildTargetNames();
|
||||
const skillsDirs = findSkillsDirs(projectRoot);
|
||||
const deleted = [];
|
||||
|
||||
for (const skillsDir of skillsDirs) {
|
||||
for (const name of targets) {
|
||||
const skillPath = join(skillsDir, name);
|
||||
|
||||
// Use lstat to detect symlinks (existsSync follows symlinks and
|
||||
// returns false for dangling ones).
|
||||
let stat;
|
||||
try {
|
||||
stat = lstatSync(skillPath);
|
||||
} catch {
|
||||
continue; // does not exist at all
|
||||
}
|
||||
|
||||
if (stat.isSymbolicLink()) {
|
||||
// Symlink: check the target if it's alive, otherwise treat
|
||||
// dangling symlinks to deprecated names as safe to remove.
|
||||
const targetAlive = existsSync(skillPath);
|
||||
const isMatch = targetAlive ? isImpeccableSkill(skillPath) : true;
|
||||
if (isMatch) {
|
||||
unlinkSync(skillPath);
|
||||
deleted.push(skillPath);
|
||||
}
|
||||
continue;
|
||||
}
|
||||
|
||||
// Regular directory -- verify it belongs to impeccable
|
||||
if (isImpeccableSkill(skillPath)) {
|
||||
rmSync(skillPath, { recursive: true, force: true });
|
||||
deleted.push(skillPath);
|
||||
}
|
||||
}
|
||||
}
|
||||
|
||||
return deleted;
|
||||
}
|
||||
|
||||
/**
|
||||
* Remove deprecated entries from skills-lock.json.
|
||||
* Only removes entries whose source is "pbakaus/impeccable".
|
||||
* Returns the list of removed skill names.
|
||||
*/
|
||||
export function cleanSkillsLock(projectRoot) {
|
||||
const lockPath = join(projectRoot, 'skills-lock.json');
|
||||
if (!existsSync(lockPath)) return [];
|
||||
|
||||
let lock;
|
||||
try {
|
||||
lock = JSON.parse(readFileSync(lockPath, 'utf-8'));
|
||||
} catch {
|
||||
return [];
|
||||
}
|
||||
|
||||
if (!lock.skills || typeof lock.skills !== 'object') return [];
|
||||
|
||||
const targets = buildTargetNames();
|
||||
const removed = [];
|
||||
|
||||
for (const name of targets) {
|
||||
const entry = lock.skills[name];
|
||||
if (!entry) continue;
|
||||
// Only remove if it belongs to impeccable
|
||||
if (entry.source === 'pbakaus/impeccable') {
|
||||
delete lock.skills[name];
|
||||
removed.push(name);
|
||||
}
|
||||
}
|
||||
|
||||
if (removed.length > 0) {
|
||||
writeFileSync(lockPath, JSON.stringify(lock, null, 2) + '\n', 'utf-8');
|
||||
}
|
||||
|
||||
return removed;
|
||||
}
|
||||
|
||||
/**
|
||||
* Run the full cleanup. Returns a summary object.
|
||||
*/
|
||||
export function cleanup(projectRoot) {
|
||||
const root = projectRoot || findProjectRoot();
|
||||
const deletedPaths = removeDeprecatedSkills(root);
|
||||
const removedLockEntries = cleanSkillsLock(root);
|
||||
return { deletedPaths, removedLockEntries, projectRoot: root };
|
||||
}
|
||||
|
||||
// CLI entry point
|
||||
if (process.argv[1] && resolve(process.argv[1]) === resolve(new URL(import.meta.url).pathname)) {
|
||||
const result = cleanup();
|
||||
if (result.deletedPaths.length === 0 && result.removedLockEntries.length === 0) {
|
||||
console.log('No deprecated Impeccable skills found. Nothing to clean up.');
|
||||
} else {
|
||||
if (result.deletedPaths.length > 0) {
|
||||
console.log(`Removed ${result.deletedPaths.length} deprecated skill(s):`);
|
||||
for (const p of result.deletedPaths) console.log(` - ${p}`);
|
||||
}
|
||||
if (result.removedLockEntries.length > 0) {
|
||||
console.log(`Cleaned ${result.removedLockEntries.length} entry/entries from skills-lock.json:`);
|
||||
for (const name of result.removedLockEntries) console.log(` - ${name}`);
|
||||
}
|
||||
}
|
||||
}
|
||||
123
.gemini/skills/layout/SKILL.md
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|
||||
---
|
||||
name: layout
|
||||
description: Improve layout, spacing, and visual rhythm. Fixes monotonous grids, inconsistent spacing, and weak visual hierarchy. Use when the user mentions layout feeling off, spacing issues, visual hierarchy, crowded UI, alignment problems, or wanting better composition.
|
||||
version: 2.1.1
|
||||
---
|
||||
|
||||
Assess and improve layout and spacing that feels monotonous, crowded, or structurally weak — turning generic arrangements into intentional, rhythmic compositions.
|
||||
|
||||
## MANDATORY PREPARATION
|
||||
|
||||
Invoke /impeccable — it contains design principles, anti-patterns, and the **Context Gathering Protocol**. Follow the protocol before proceeding — if no design context exists yet, you MUST run /impeccable teach first.
|
||||
|
||||
---
|
||||
|
||||
## Assess Current Layout
|
||||
|
||||
Analyze what's weak about the current spatial design:
|
||||
|
||||
1. **Spacing**:
|
||||
- Is spacing consistent or arbitrary? (Random padding/margin values)
|
||||
- Is all spacing the same? (Equal padding everywhere = no rhythm)
|
||||
- Are related elements grouped tightly, with generous space between groups?
|
||||
|
||||
2. **Visual hierarchy**:
|
||||
- Apply the squint test: blur your (metaphorical) eyes — can you still identify the most important element, second most important, and clear groupings?
|
||||
- Is hierarchy achieved effectively? (Space and weight alone can be enough — but is the current approach working?)
|
||||
- Does whitespace guide the eye to what matters?
|
||||
|
||||
3. **Grid & structure**:
|
||||
- Is there a clear underlying structure, or does the layout feel random?
|
||||
- Are identical card grids used everywhere? (Icon + heading + text, repeated endlessly)
|
||||
- Is everything centered? (Left-aligned with asymmetric layouts feels more designed, but not a hard and fast rule)
|
||||
|
||||
4. **Rhythm & variety**:
|
||||
- Does the layout have visual rhythm? (Alternating tight/generous spacing)
|
||||
- Is every section structured the same way? (Monotonous repetition)
|
||||
- Are there intentional moments of surprise or emphasis?
|
||||
|
||||
5. **Density**:
|
||||
- Is the layout too cramped? (Not enough breathing room)
|
||||
- Is the layout too sparse? (Excessive whitespace without purpose)
|
||||
- Does density match the content type? (Data-dense UIs need tighter spacing; marketing pages need more air)
|
||||
|
||||
**CRITICAL**: Layout problems are often the root cause of interfaces feeling "off" even when colors and fonts are fine. Space is a design material — use it with intention.
|
||||
|
||||
## Plan Layout Improvements
|
||||
|
||||
Consult the [spatial design reference](reference/spatial-design.md) from the impeccable skill for detailed guidance on grids, rhythm, and container queries.
|
||||
|
||||
Create a systematic plan:
|
||||
|
||||
- **Spacing system**: Use a consistent scale — whether that's a framework's built-in scale (e.g., Tailwind), rem-based tokens, or a custom system. The specific values matter less than consistency.
|
||||
- **Hierarchy strategy**: How will space communicate importance?
|
||||
- **Layout approach**: What structure fits the content? Flex for 1D, Grid for 2D, named areas for complex page layouts.
|
||||
- **Rhythm**: Where should spacing be tight vs generous?
|
||||
|
||||
## Improve Layout Systematically
|
||||
|
||||
### Establish a Spacing System
|
||||
|
||||
- Use a consistent spacing scale — framework scales (Tailwind, etc.), rem-based tokens, or a custom scale all work. What matters is that values come from a defined set, not arbitrary numbers.
|
||||
- Name tokens semantically if using custom properties: `--space-xs` through `--space-xl`, not `--spacing-8`
|
||||
- Use `gap` for sibling spacing instead of margins — eliminates margin collapse hacks
|
||||
- Apply `clamp()` for fluid spacing that breathes on larger screens
|
||||
|
||||
### Create Visual Rhythm
|
||||
|
||||
- **Tight grouping** for related elements (8-12px between siblings)
|
||||
- **Generous separation** between distinct sections (48-96px)
|
||||
- **Varied spacing** within sections — not every row needs the same gap
|
||||
- **Asymmetric compositions** — break the predictable centered-content pattern when it makes sense
|
||||
|
||||
### Choose the Right Layout Tool
|
||||
|
||||
- **Use Flexbox for 1D layouts**: Rows of items, nav bars, button groups, card contents, most component internals. Flex is simpler and more appropriate for the majority of layout tasks.
|
||||
- **Use Grid for 2D layouts**: Page-level structure, dashboards, data-dense interfaces, anything where rows AND columns need coordinated control.
|
||||
- **Don't default to Grid** when Flexbox with `flex-wrap` would be simpler and more flexible.
|
||||
- Use `repeat(auto-fit, minmax(280px, 1fr))` for responsive grids without breakpoints.
|
||||
- Use named grid areas (`grid-template-areas`) for complex page layouts — redefine at breakpoints.
|
||||
|
||||
### Break Card Grid Monotony
|
||||
|
||||
- Don't default to card grids for everything — spacing and alignment create visual grouping naturally
|
||||
- Use cards only when content is truly distinct and actionable — never nest cards inside cards
|
||||
- Vary card sizes, span columns, or mix cards with non-card content to break repetition
|
||||
|
||||
### Strengthen Visual Hierarchy
|
||||
|
||||
- Use the fewest dimensions needed for clear hierarchy. Space alone can be enough — generous whitespace around an element draws the eye. Some of the most sophisticated designs achieve rhythm with just space and weight. Add color or size contrast only when simpler means aren't sufficient.
|
||||
- Be aware of reading flow — in LTR languages, the eye naturally scans top-left to bottom-right, but primary action placement depends on context (e.g., bottom-right in dialogs, top in navigation).
|
||||
- Create clear content groupings through proximity and separation.
|
||||
|
||||
### Manage Depth & Elevation
|
||||
|
||||
- Create a semantic z-index scale (dropdown → sticky → modal-backdrop → modal → toast → tooltip)
|
||||
- Build a consistent shadow scale (sm → md → lg → xl) — shadows should be subtle
|
||||
- Use elevation to reinforce hierarchy, not as decoration
|
||||
|
||||
### Optical Adjustments
|
||||
|
||||
- If an icon looks visually off-center despite being geometrically centered, nudge it — but only if you're confident it actually looks wrong. Don't adjust speculatively.
|
||||
|
||||
**NEVER**:
|
||||
- Use arbitrary spacing values outside your scale
|
||||
- Make all spacing equal — variety creates hierarchy
|
||||
- Wrap everything in cards — not everything needs a container
|
||||
- Nest cards inside cards — use spacing and dividers for hierarchy within
|
||||
- Use identical card grids everywhere (icon + heading + text, repeated)
|
||||
- Center everything — left-aligned with asymmetry feels more designed
|
||||
- Default to the hero metric layout (big number, small label, stats, gradient) as a template. If showing real user data, a prominent metric can work — but it should display actual data, not decorative numbers.
|
||||
- Default to CSS Grid when Flexbox would be simpler — use the simplest tool for the job
|
||||
- Use arbitrary z-index values (999, 9999) — build a semantic scale
|
||||
|
||||
## Verify Layout Improvements
|
||||
|
||||
- **Squint test**: Can you identify primary, secondary, and groupings with blurred vision?
|
||||
- **Rhythm**: Does the page have a satisfying beat of tight and generous spacing?
|
||||
- **Hierarchy**: Is the most important content obvious within 2 seconds?
|
||||
- **Breathing room**: Does the layout feel comfortable, not cramped or wasteful?
|
||||
- **Consistency**: Is the spacing system applied uniformly?
|
||||
- **Responsiveness**: Does the layout adapt gracefully across screen sizes?
|
||||
|
||||
Remember: Space is the most underused design tool. A layout with the right rhythm and hierarchy can make even simple content feel polished and intentional.
|
||||
264
.gemini/skills/optimize/SKILL.md
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|
||||
---
|
||||
name: optimize
|
||||
description: Diagnoses and fixes UI performance across loading speed, rendering, animations, images, and bundle size. Use when the user mentions slow, laggy, janky, performance, bundle size, load time, or wants a faster, smoother experience.
|
||||
version: 2.1.1
|
||||
---
|
||||
|
||||
Identify and fix performance issues to create faster, smoother user experiences.
|
||||
|
||||
## Assess Performance Issues
|
||||
|
||||
Understand current performance and identify problems:
|
||||
|
||||
1. **Measure current state**:
|
||||
- **Core Web Vitals**: LCP, FID/INP, CLS scores
|
||||
- **Load time**: Time to interactive, first contentful paint
|
||||
- **Bundle size**: JavaScript, CSS, image sizes
|
||||
- **Runtime performance**: Frame rate, memory usage, CPU usage
|
||||
- **Network**: Request count, payload sizes, waterfall
|
||||
|
||||
2. **Identify bottlenecks**:
|
||||
- What's slow? (Initial load? Interactions? Animations?)
|
||||
- What's causing it? (Large images? Expensive JavaScript? Layout thrashing?)
|
||||
- How bad is it? (Perceivable? Annoying? Blocking?)
|
||||
- Who's affected? (All users? Mobile only? Slow connections?)
|
||||
|
||||
**CRITICAL**: Measure before and after. Premature optimization wastes time. Optimize what actually matters.
|
||||
|
||||
## Optimization Strategy
|
||||
|
||||
Create systematic improvement plan:
|
||||
|
||||
### Loading Performance
|
||||
|
||||
**Optimize Images**:
|
||||
- Use modern formats (WebP, AVIF)
|
||||
- Proper sizing (don't load 3000px image for 300px display)
|
||||
- Lazy loading for below-fold images
|
||||
- Responsive images (`srcset`, `picture` element)
|
||||
- Compress images (80-85% quality is usually imperceptible)
|
||||
- Use CDN for faster delivery
|
||||
|
||||
```html
|
||||
<img
|
||||
src="hero.webp"
|
||||
srcset="hero-400.webp 400w, hero-800.webp 800w, hero-1200.webp 1200w"
|
||||
sizes="(max-width: 400px) 400px, (max-width: 800px) 800px, 1200px"
|
||||
loading="lazy"
|
||||
alt="Hero image"
|
||||
/>
|
||||
```
|
||||
|
||||
**Reduce JavaScript Bundle**:
|
||||
- Code splitting (route-based, component-based)
|
||||
- Tree shaking (remove unused code)
|
||||
- Remove unused dependencies
|
||||
- Lazy load non-critical code
|
||||
- Use dynamic imports for large components
|
||||
|
||||
```javascript
|
||||
// Lazy load heavy component
|
||||
const HeavyChart = lazy(() => import('./HeavyChart'));
|
||||
```
|
||||
|
||||
**Optimize CSS**:
|
||||
- Remove unused CSS
|
||||
- Critical CSS inline, rest async
|
||||
- Minimize CSS files
|
||||
- Use CSS containment for independent regions
|
||||
|
||||
**Optimize Fonts**:
|
||||
- Use `font-display: swap` or `optional`
|
||||
- Subset fonts (only characters you need)
|
||||
- Preload critical fonts
|
||||
- Use system fonts when appropriate
|
||||
- Limit font weights loaded
|
||||
|
||||
```css
|
||||
@font-face {
|
||||
font-family: 'CustomFont';
|
||||
src: url('/fonts/custom.woff2') format('woff2');
|
||||
font-display: swap; /* Show fallback immediately */
|
||||
unicode-range: U+0020-007F; /* Basic Latin only */
|
||||
}
|
||||
```
|
||||
|
||||
**Optimize Loading Strategy**:
|
||||
- Critical resources first (async/defer non-critical)
|
||||
- Preload critical assets
|
||||
- Prefetch likely next pages
|
||||
- Service worker for offline/caching
|
||||
- HTTP/2 or HTTP/3 for multiplexing
|
||||
|
||||
### Rendering Performance
|
||||
|
||||
**Avoid Layout Thrashing**:
|
||||
```javascript
|
||||
// ❌ Bad: Alternating reads and writes (causes reflows)
|
||||
elements.forEach(el => {
|
||||
const height = el.offsetHeight; // Read (forces layout)
|
||||
el.style.height = height * 2; // Write
|
||||
});
|
||||
|
||||
// ✅ Good: Batch reads, then batch writes
|
||||
const heights = elements.map(el => el.offsetHeight); // All reads
|
||||
elements.forEach((el, i) => {
|
||||
el.style.height = heights[i] * 2; // All writes
|
||||
});
|
||||
```
|
||||
|
||||
**Optimize Rendering**:
|
||||
- Use CSS `contain` property for independent regions
|
||||
- Minimize DOM depth (flatter is faster)
|
||||
- Reduce DOM size (fewer elements)
|
||||
- Use `content-visibility: auto` for long lists
|
||||
- Virtual scrolling for very long lists (react-window, react-virtualized)
|
||||
|
||||
**Reduce Paint & Composite**:
|
||||
- Use `transform` and `opacity` for animations (GPU-accelerated)
|
||||
- Avoid animating layout properties (width, height, top, left)
|
||||
- Use `will-change` sparingly for known expensive operations
|
||||
- Minimize paint areas (smaller is faster)
|
||||
|
||||
### Animation Performance
|
||||
|
||||
**GPU Acceleration**:
|
||||
```css
|
||||
/* ✅ GPU-accelerated (fast) */
|
||||
.animated {
|
||||
transform: translateX(100px);
|
||||
opacity: 0.5;
|
||||
}
|
||||
|
||||
/* ❌ CPU-bound (slow) */
|
||||
.animated {
|
||||
left: 100px;
|
||||
width: 300px;
|
||||
}
|
||||
```
|
||||
|
||||
**Smooth 60fps**:
|
||||
- Target 16ms per frame (60fps)
|
||||
- Use `requestAnimationFrame` for JS animations
|
||||
- Debounce/throttle scroll handlers
|
||||
- Use CSS animations when possible
|
||||
- Avoid long-running JavaScript during animations
|
||||
|
||||
**Intersection Observer**:
|
||||
```javascript
|
||||
// Efficiently detect when elements enter viewport
|
||||
const observer = new IntersectionObserver((entries) => {
|
||||
entries.forEach(entry => {
|
||||
if (entry.isIntersecting) {
|
||||
// Element is visible, lazy load or animate
|
||||
}
|
||||
});
|
||||
});
|
||||
```
|
||||
|
||||
### React/Framework Optimization
|
||||
|
||||
**React-specific**:
|
||||
- Use `memo()` for expensive components
|
||||
- `useMemo()` and `useCallback()` for expensive computations
|
||||
- Virtualize long lists
|
||||
- Code split routes
|
||||
- Avoid inline function creation in render
|
||||
- Use React DevTools Profiler
|
||||
|
||||
**Framework-agnostic**:
|
||||
- Minimize re-renders
|
||||
- Debounce expensive operations
|
||||
- Memoize computed values
|
||||
- Lazy load routes and components
|
||||
|
||||
### Network Optimization
|
||||
|
||||
**Reduce Requests**:
|
||||
- Combine small files
|
||||
- Use SVG sprites for icons
|
||||
- Inline small critical assets
|
||||
- Remove unused third-party scripts
|
||||
|
||||
**Optimize APIs**:
|
||||
- Use pagination (don't load everything)
|
||||
- GraphQL to request only needed fields
|
||||
- Response compression (gzip, brotli)
|
||||
- HTTP caching headers
|
||||
- CDN for static assets
|
||||
|
||||
**Optimize for Slow Connections**:
|
||||
- Adaptive loading based on connection (navigator.connection)
|
||||
- Optimistic UI updates
|
||||
- Request prioritization
|
||||
- Progressive enhancement
|
||||
|
||||
## Core Web Vitals Optimization
|
||||
|
||||
### Largest Contentful Paint (LCP < 2.5s)
|
||||
- Optimize hero images
|
||||
- Inline critical CSS
|
||||
- Preload key resources
|
||||
- Use CDN
|
||||
- Server-side rendering
|
||||
|
||||
### First Input Delay (FID < 100ms) / INP (< 200ms)
|
||||
- Break up long tasks
|
||||
- Defer non-critical JavaScript
|
||||
- Use web workers for heavy computation
|
||||
- Reduce JavaScript execution time
|
||||
|
||||
### Cumulative Layout Shift (CLS < 0.1)
|
||||
- Set dimensions on images and videos
|
||||
- Don't inject content above existing content
|
||||
- Use `aspect-ratio` CSS property
|
||||
- Reserve space for ads/embeds
|
||||
- Avoid animations that cause layout shifts
|
||||
|
||||
```css
|
||||
/* Reserve space for image */
|
||||
.image-container {
|
||||
aspect-ratio: 16 / 9;
|
||||
}
|
||||
```
|
||||
|
||||
## Performance Monitoring
|
||||
|
||||
**Tools to use**:
|
||||
- Chrome DevTools (Lighthouse, Performance panel)
|
||||
- WebPageTest
|
||||
- Core Web Vitals (Chrome UX Report)
|
||||
- Bundle analyzers (webpack-bundle-analyzer)
|
||||
- Performance monitoring (Sentry, DataDog, New Relic)
|
||||
|
||||
**Key metrics**:
|
||||
- LCP, FID/INP, CLS (Core Web Vitals)
|
||||
- Time to Interactive (TTI)
|
||||
- First Contentful Paint (FCP)
|
||||
- Total Blocking Time (TBT)
|
||||
- Bundle size
|
||||
- Request count
|
||||
|
||||
**IMPORTANT**: Measure on real devices with real network conditions. Desktop Chrome with fast connection isn't representative.
|
||||
|
||||
**NEVER**:
|
||||
- Optimize without measuring (premature optimization)
|
||||
- Sacrifice accessibility for performance
|
||||
- Break functionality while optimizing
|
||||
- Use `will-change` everywhere (creates new layers, uses memory)
|
||||
- Lazy load above-fold content
|
||||
- Optimize micro-optimizations while ignoring major issues (optimize the biggest bottleneck first)
|
||||
- Forget about mobile performance (often slower devices, slower connections)
|
||||
|
||||
## Verify Improvements
|
||||
|
||||
Test that optimizations worked:
|
||||
|
||||
- **Before/after metrics**: Compare Lighthouse scores
|
||||
- **Real user monitoring**: Track improvements for real users
|
||||
- **Different devices**: Test on low-end Android, not just flagship iPhone
|
||||
- **Slow connections**: Throttle to 3G, test experience
|
||||
- **No regressions**: Ensure functionality still works
|
||||
- **User perception**: Does it *feel* faster?
|
||||
|
||||
Remember: Performance is a feature. Fast experiences feel more responsive, more polished, more professional. Optimize systematically, measure ruthlessly, and prioritize user-perceived performance.
|
||||
140
.gemini/skills/overdrive/SKILL.md
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140
.gemini/skills/overdrive/SKILL.md
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|
||||
---
|
||||
name: overdrive
|
||||
description: Pushes interfaces past conventional limits with technically ambitious implementations — shaders, spring physics, scroll-driven reveals, 60fps animations. Use when the user wants to wow, impress, go all-out, or make something that feels extraordinary.
|
||||
version: 2.1.1
|
||||
---
|
||||
|
||||
Start your response with:
|
||||
|
||||
```
|
||||
──────────── ⚡ OVERDRIVE ─────────────
|
||||
》》》 Entering overdrive mode...
|
||||
```
|
||||
|
||||
Push an interface past conventional limits. This isn't just about visual effects — it's about using the full power of the browser to make any part of an interface feel extraordinary: a table that handles a million rows, a dialog that morphs from its trigger, a form that validates in real-time with streaming feedback, a page transition that feels cinematic.
|
||||
|
||||
## MANDATORY PREPARATION
|
||||
|
||||
Invoke /impeccable — it contains design principles, anti-patterns, and the **Context Gathering Protocol**. Follow the protocol before proceeding — if no design context exists yet, you MUST run /impeccable teach first.
|
||||
|
||||
**EXTRA IMPORTANT FOR THIS SKILL**: Context determines what "extraordinary" means. A particle system on a creative portfolio is impressive. The same particle system on a settings page is embarrassing. But a settings page with instant optimistic saves and animated state transitions? That's extraordinary too. Understand the project's personality and goals before deciding what's appropriate.
|
||||
|
||||
### Propose Before Building
|
||||
|
||||
This skill has the highest potential to misfire. Do NOT jump straight into implementation. You MUST:
|
||||
|
||||
1. **Think through 2-3 different directions** — consider different techniques, levels of ambition, and aesthetic approaches. For each direction, briefly describe what the result would look and feel like.
|
||||
2. **ask the user directly to clarify what you cannot infer.** to present these directions and get the user's pick before writing any code. Explain trade-offs (browser support, performance cost, complexity).
|
||||
3. Only proceed with the direction the user confirms.
|
||||
|
||||
Skipping this step risks building something embarrassing that needs to be thrown away.
|
||||
|
||||
### Iterate with Browser Automation
|
||||
|
||||
Technically ambitious effects almost never work on the first try. You MUST actively use browser automation tools to preview your work, visually verify the result, and iterate. Do not assume the effect looks right — check it. Expect multiple rounds of refinement. The gap between "technically works" and "looks extraordinary" is closed through visual iteration, not code alone.
|
||||
|
||||
---
|
||||
|
||||
## Assess What "Extraordinary" Means Here
|
||||
|
||||
The right kind of technical ambition depends entirely on what you're working with. Before choosing a technique, ask: **what would make a user of THIS specific interface say "wow, that's nice"?**
|
||||
|
||||
### For visual/marketing surfaces
|
||||
Pages, hero sections, landing pages, portfolios — the "wow" is often sensory: a scroll-driven reveal, a shader background, a cinematic page transition, generative art that responds to the cursor.
|
||||
|
||||
### For functional UI
|
||||
Tables, forms, dialogs, navigation — the "wow" is in how it FEELS: a dialog that morphs from the button that triggered it via View Transitions, a data table that renders 100k rows at 60fps via virtual scrolling, a form with streaming validation that feels instant, drag-and-drop with spring physics.
|
||||
|
||||
### For performance-critical UI
|
||||
The "wow" is invisible but felt: a search that filters 50k items without a flicker, a complex form that never blocks the main thread, an image editor that processes in near-real-time. The interface just never hesitates.
|
||||
|
||||
### For data-heavy interfaces
|
||||
Charts and dashboards — the "wow" is in fluidity: GPU-accelerated rendering via Canvas/WebGL for massive datasets, animated transitions between data states, force-directed graph layouts that settle naturally.
|
||||
|
||||
**The common thread**: something about the implementation goes beyond what users expect from a web interface. The technique serves the experience, not the other way around.
|
||||
|
||||
## The Toolkit
|
||||
|
||||
Organized by what you're trying to achieve, not by technology name.
|
||||
|
||||
### Make transitions feel cinematic
|
||||
- **View Transitions API** (same-document: all browsers; cross-document: no Firefox) — shared element morphing between states. A list item expanding into a detail page. A button morphing into a dialog. This is the closest thing to native FLIP animations.
|
||||
- **`@starting-style`** (all browsers) — animate elements from `display: none` to visible with CSS only, including entry keyframes
|
||||
- **Spring physics** — natural motion with mass, tension, and damping instead of cubic-bezier. Libraries: motion (formerly Framer Motion), GSAP, or roll your own spring solver.
|
||||
|
||||
### Tie animation to scroll position
|
||||
- **Scroll-driven animations** (`animation-timeline: scroll()`) — CSS-only, no JS. Parallax, progress bars, reveal sequences all driven by scroll position. (Chrome/Edge/Safari; Firefox: flag only — always provide a static fallback)
|
||||
|
||||
### Render beyond CSS
|
||||
- **WebGL** (all browsers) — shader effects, post-processing, particle systems. Libraries: Three.js, OGL (lightweight), regl. Use for effects CSS can't express.
|
||||
- **WebGPU** (Chrome/Edge; Safari partial; Firefox: flag only) — next-gen GPU compute. More powerful than WebGL but limited browser support. Always fall back to WebGL2.
|
||||
- **Canvas 2D / OffscreenCanvas** — custom rendering, pixel manipulation, or moving heavy rendering off the main thread entirely via Web Workers + OffscreenCanvas.
|
||||
- **SVG filter chains** — displacement maps, turbulence, morphology for organic distortion effects. CSS-animatable.
|
||||
|
||||
### Make data feel alive
|
||||
- **Virtual scrolling** — render only visible rows for tables/lists with tens of thousands of items. No library required for simple cases; TanStack Virtual for complex ones.
|
||||
- **GPU-accelerated charts** — Canvas or WebGL-rendered data visualization for datasets too large for SVG/DOM. Libraries: deck.gl, regl-based custom renderers.
|
||||
- **Animated data transitions** — morph between chart states rather than replacing. D3's `transition()` or View Transitions for DOM-based charts.
|
||||
|
||||
### Animate complex properties
|
||||
- **`@property`** (all browsers) — register custom CSS properties with types, enabling animation of gradients, colors, and complex values that CSS can't normally interpolate.
|
||||
- **Web Animations API** (all browsers) — JavaScript-driven animations with the performance of CSS. Composable, cancellable, reversible. The foundation for complex choreography.
|
||||
|
||||
### Push performance boundaries
|
||||
- **Web Workers** — move computation off the main thread. Heavy data processing, image manipulation, search indexing — anything that would cause jank.
|
||||
- **OffscreenCanvas** — render in a Worker thread. The main thread stays free while complex visuals render in the background.
|
||||
- **WASM** — near-native performance for computation-heavy features. Image processing, physics simulations, codecs.
|
||||
|
||||
### Interact with the device
|
||||
- **Web Audio API** — spatial audio, audio-reactive visualizations, sonic feedback. Requires user gesture to start.
|
||||
- **Device APIs** — orientation, ambient light, geolocation. Use sparingly and always with user permission.
|
||||
|
||||
**NOTE**: This skill is about enhancing how an interface FEELS, not changing what a product DOES. Adding real-time collaboration, offline support, or new backend capabilities are product decisions, not UI enhancements. Focus on making existing features feel extraordinary.
|
||||
|
||||
## Implement with Discipline
|
||||
|
||||
### Progressive enhancement is non-negotiable
|
||||
|
||||
Every technique must degrade gracefully. The experience without the enhancement must still be good.
|
||||
|
||||
```css
|
||||
@supports (animation-timeline: scroll()) {
|
||||
.hero { animation-timeline: scroll(); }
|
||||
}
|
||||
```
|
||||
|
||||
```javascript
|
||||
if ('gpu' in navigator) { /* WebGPU */ }
|
||||
else if (canvas.getContext('webgl2')) { /* WebGL2 fallback */ }
|
||||
/* CSS-only fallback must still look good */
|
||||
```
|
||||
|
||||
### Performance rules
|
||||
|
||||
- Target 60fps. If dropping below 50, simplify.
|
||||
- Respect `prefers-reduced-motion` — always. Provide a beautiful static alternative.
|
||||
- Lazy-initialize heavy resources (WebGL contexts, WASM modules) only when near viewport.
|
||||
- Pause off-screen rendering. Kill what you can't see.
|
||||
- Test on real mid-range devices, not just your development machine.
|
||||
|
||||
### Polish is the difference
|
||||
|
||||
The gap between "cool" and "extraordinary" is in the last 20% of refinement: the easing curve on a spring animation, the timing offset in a staggered reveal, the subtle secondary motion that makes a transition feel physical. Don't ship the first version that works — ship the version that feels inevitable.
|
||||
|
||||
**NEVER**:
|
||||
- Ignore `prefers-reduced-motion` — this is an accessibility requirement, not a suggestion
|
||||
- Ship effects that cause jank on mid-range devices
|
||||
- Use bleeding-edge APIs without a functional fallback
|
||||
- Add sound without explicit user opt-in
|
||||
- Use technical ambition to mask weak design fundamentals — fix those first with other skills
|
||||
- Layer multiple competing extraordinary moments — focus creates impact, excess creates noise
|
||||
|
||||
## Verify the Result
|
||||
|
||||
- **The wow test**: Show it to someone who hasn't seen it. Do they react?
|
||||
- **The removal test**: Take it away. Does the experience feel diminished, or does nobody notice?
|
||||
- **The device test**: Run it on a phone, a tablet, a Chromebook. Still smooth?
|
||||
- **The accessibility test**: Enable reduced motion. Still beautiful?
|
||||
- **The context test**: Does this make sense for THIS brand and audience?
|
||||
|
||||
Remember: "Technically extraordinary" isn't about using the newest API. It's about making an interface do something users didn't think a website could do.
|
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|
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---
|
||||
name: polish
|
||||
description: Performs a final quality pass fixing alignment, spacing, consistency, and micro-detail issues before shipping. Use when the user mentions polish, finishing touches, pre-launch review, something looks off, or wants to go from good to great.
|
||||
version: 2.1.1
|
||||
---
|
||||
|
||||
## MANDATORY PREPARATION
|
||||
|
||||
Invoke /impeccable — it contains design principles, anti-patterns, and the **Context Gathering Protocol**. Follow the protocol before proceeding — if no design context exists yet, you MUST run /impeccable teach first. Additionally gather: quality bar (MVP vs flagship).
|
||||
|
||||
---
|
||||
|
||||
Perform a meticulous final pass to catch all the small details that separate good work from great work. The difference between shipped and polished.
|
||||
|
||||
## Design System Discovery
|
||||
|
||||
Before polishing, understand the system you are polishing toward:
|
||||
|
||||
1. **Find the design system**: Search for design system documentation, component libraries, style guides, or token definitions. Study the core patterns: color tokens, spacing scale, typography styles, component API.
|
||||
2. **Note the conventions**: How are shared components imported? What spacing scale is used? Which colors come from tokens vs hard-coded values? What motion and interaction patterns are established?
|
||||
3. **Identify drift**: Where does the target feature deviate from the system? Hard-coded values that should be tokens, custom components that duplicate shared ones, spacing that doesn't match the scale.
|
||||
|
||||
If a design system exists, polish should align the feature with it. If none exists, polish against the conventions visible in the codebase.
|
||||
|
||||
## Pre-Polish Assessment
|
||||
|
||||
Understand the current state and goals:
|
||||
|
||||
1. **Review completeness**:
|
||||
- Is it functionally complete?
|
||||
- Are there known issues to preserve (mark with TODOs)?
|
||||
- What's the quality bar? (MVP vs flagship feature?)
|
||||
- When does it ship? (How much time for polish?)
|
||||
|
||||
2. **Identify polish areas**:
|
||||
- Visual inconsistencies
|
||||
- Spacing and alignment issues
|
||||
- Interaction state gaps
|
||||
- Copy inconsistencies
|
||||
- Edge cases and error states
|
||||
- Loading and transition smoothness
|
||||
|
||||
**CRITICAL**: Polish is the last step, not the first. Don't polish work that's not functionally complete.
|
||||
|
||||
## Polish Systematically
|
||||
|
||||
Work through these dimensions methodically:
|
||||
|
||||
### Visual Alignment & Spacing
|
||||
|
||||
- **Pixel-perfect alignment**: Everything lines up to grid
|
||||
- **Consistent spacing**: All gaps use spacing scale (no random 13px gaps)
|
||||
- **Optical alignment**: Adjust for visual weight (icons may need offset for optical centering)
|
||||
- **Responsive consistency**: Spacing and alignment work at all breakpoints
|
||||
- **Grid adherence**: Elements snap to baseline grid
|
||||
|
||||
**Check**:
|
||||
- Enable grid overlay and verify alignment
|
||||
- Check spacing with browser inspector
|
||||
- Test at multiple viewport sizes
|
||||
- Look for elements that "feel" off
|
||||
|
||||
### Typography Refinement
|
||||
|
||||
- **Hierarchy consistency**: Same elements use same sizes/weights throughout
|
||||
- **Line length**: 45-75 characters for body text
|
||||
- **Line height**: Appropriate for font size and context
|
||||
- **Widows & orphans**: No single words on last line
|
||||
- **Hyphenation**: Appropriate for language and column width
|
||||
- **Kerning**: Adjust letter spacing where needed (especially headlines)
|
||||
- **Font loading**: No FOUT/FOIT flashes
|
||||
|
||||
### Color & Contrast
|
||||
|
||||
- **Contrast ratios**: All text meets WCAG standards
|
||||
- **Consistent token usage**: No hard-coded colors, all use design tokens
|
||||
- **Theme consistency**: Works in all theme variants
|
||||
- **Color meaning**: Same colors mean same things throughout
|
||||
- **Accessible focus**: Focus indicators visible with sufficient contrast
|
||||
- **Tinted neutrals**: No pure gray or pure black—add subtle color tint (0.01 chroma)
|
||||
- **Gray on color**: Never put gray text on colored backgrounds—use a shade of that color or transparency
|
||||
|
||||
### Interaction States
|
||||
|
||||
Every interactive element needs all states:
|
||||
|
||||
- **Default**: Resting state
|
||||
- **Hover**: Subtle feedback (color, scale, shadow)
|
||||
- **Focus**: Keyboard focus indicator (never remove without replacement)
|
||||
- **Active**: Click/tap feedback
|
||||
- **Disabled**: Clearly non-interactive
|
||||
- **Loading**: Async action feedback
|
||||
- **Error**: Validation or error state
|
||||
- **Success**: Successful completion
|
||||
|
||||
**Missing states create confusion and broken experiences**.
|
||||
|
||||
### Micro-interactions & Transitions
|
||||
|
||||
- **Smooth transitions**: All state changes animated appropriately (150-300ms)
|
||||
- **Consistent easing**: Use ease-out-quart/quint/expo for natural deceleration. Never bounce or elastic—they feel dated.
|
||||
- **No jank**: 60fps animations, only animate transform and opacity
|
||||
- **Appropriate motion**: Motion serves purpose, not decoration
|
||||
- **Reduced motion**: Respects `prefers-reduced-motion`
|
||||
|
||||
### Content & Copy
|
||||
|
||||
- **Consistent terminology**: Same things called same names throughout
|
||||
- **Consistent capitalization**: Title Case vs Sentence case applied consistently
|
||||
- **Grammar & spelling**: No typos
|
||||
- **Appropriate length**: Not too wordy, not too terse
|
||||
- **Punctuation consistency**: Periods on sentences, not on labels (unless all labels have them)
|
||||
|
||||
### Icons & Images
|
||||
|
||||
- **Consistent style**: All icons from same family or matching style
|
||||
- **Appropriate sizing**: Icons sized consistently for context
|
||||
- **Proper alignment**: Icons align with adjacent text optically
|
||||
- **Alt text**: All images have descriptive alt text
|
||||
- **Loading states**: Images don't cause layout shift, proper aspect ratios
|
||||
- **Retina support**: 2x assets for high-DPI screens
|
||||
|
||||
### Forms & Inputs
|
||||
|
||||
- **Label consistency**: All inputs properly labeled
|
||||
- **Required indicators**: Clear and consistent
|
||||
- **Error messages**: Helpful and consistent
|
||||
- **Tab order**: Logical keyboard navigation
|
||||
- **Auto-focus**: Appropriate (don't overuse)
|
||||
- **Validation timing**: Consistent (on blur vs on submit)
|
||||
|
||||
### Edge Cases & Error States
|
||||
|
||||
- **Loading states**: All async actions have loading feedback
|
||||
- **Empty states**: Helpful empty states, not just blank space
|
||||
- **Error states**: Clear error messages with recovery paths
|
||||
- **Success states**: Confirmation of successful actions
|
||||
- **Long content**: Handles very long names, descriptions, etc.
|
||||
- **No content**: Handles missing data gracefully
|
||||
- **Offline**: Appropriate offline handling (if applicable)
|
||||
|
||||
### Responsiveness
|
||||
|
||||
- **All breakpoints**: Test mobile, tablet, desktop
|
||||
- **Touch targets**: 44x44px minimum on touch devices
|
||||
- **Readable text**: No text smaller than 14px on mobile
|
||||
- **No horizontal scroll**: Content fits viewport
|
||||
- **Appropriate reflow**: Content adapts logically
|
||||
|
||||
### Performance
|
||||
|
||||
- **Fast initial load**: Optimize critical path
|
||||
- **No layout shift**: Elements don't jump after load (CLS)
|
||||
- **Smooth interactions**: No lag or jank
|
||||
- **Optimized images**: Appropriate formats and sizes
|
||||
- **Lazy loading**: Off-screen content loads lazily
|
||||
|
||||
### Code Quality
|
||||
|
||||
- **Remove console logs**: No debug logging in production
|
||||
- **Remove commented code**: Clean up dead code
|
||||
- **Remove unused imports**: Clean up unused dependencies
|
||||
- **Consistent naming**: Variables and functions follow conventions
|
||||
- **Type safety**: No TypeScript `any` or ignored errors
|
||||
- **Accessibility**: Proper ARIA labels and semantic HTML
|
||||
|
||||
## Polish Checklist
|
||||
|
||||
Go through systematically:
|
||||
|
||||
- [ ] Visual alignment perfect at all breakpoints
|
||||
- [ ] Spacing uses design tokens consistently
|
||||
- [ ] Typography hierarchy consistent
|
||||
- [ ] All interactive states implemented
|
||||
- [ ] All transitions smooth (60fps)
|
||||
- [ ] Copy is consistent and polished
|
||||
- [ ] Icons are consistent and properly sized
|
||||
- [ ] All forms properly labeled and validated
|
||||
- [ ] Error states are helpful
|
||||
- [ ] Loading states are clear
|
||||
- [ ] Empty states are welcoming
|
||||
- [ ] Touch targets are 44x44px minimum
|
||||
- [ ] Contrast ratios meet WCAG AA
|
||||
- [ ] Keyboard navigation works
|
||||
- [ ] Focus indicators visible
|
||||
- [ ] No console errors or warnings
|
||||
- [ ] No layout shift on load
|
||||
- [ ] Works in all supported browsers
|
||||
- [ ] Respects reduced motion preference
|
||||
- [ ] Code is clean (no TODOs, console.logs, commented code)
|
||||
|
||||
**IMPORTANT**: Polish is about details. Zoom in. Squint at it. Use it yourself. The little things add up.
|
||||
|
||||
**NEVER**:
|
||||
- Polish before it's functionally complete
|
||||
- Spend hours on polish if it ships in 30 minutes (triage)
|
||||
- Introduce bugs while polishing (test thoroughly)
|
||||
- Ignore systematic issues (if spacing is off everywhere, fix the system)
|
||||
- Perfect one thing while leaving others rough (consistent quality level)
|
||||
- Create new one-off components when design system equivalents exist
|
||||
- Hard-code values that should use design tokens
|
||||
|
||||
## Final Verification
|
||||
|
||||
Before marking as done:
|
||||
|
||||
- **Use it yourself**: Actually interact with the feature
|
||||
- **Test on real devices**: Not just browser DevTools
|
||||
- **Ask someone else to review**: Fresh eyes catch things
|
||||
- **Compare to design**: Match intended design
|
||||
- **Check all states**: Don't just test happy path
|
||||
|
||||
## Clean Up
|
||||
|
||||
After polishing, ensure code quality:
|
||||
|
||||
- **Replace custom implementations**: If the design system provides a component you reimplemented, switch to the shared version.
|
||||
- **Remove orphaned code**: Delete unused styles, components, or files made obsolete by polish.
|
||||
- **Consolidate tokens**: If you introduced new values, check whether they should be tokens.
|
||||
- **Verify DRYness**: Look for duplication introduced during polishing and consolidate.
|
||||
|
||||
Remember: You have impeccable attention to detail and exquisite taste. Polish until it feels effortless, looks intentional, and works flawlessly. Sweat the details - they matter.
|
||||
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|
||||
---
|
||||
name: quieter
|
||||
description: Tones down visually aggressive or overstimulating designs, reducing intensity while preserving quality. Use when the user mentions too bold, too loud, overwhelming, aggressive, garish, or wants a calmer, more refined aesthetic.
|
||||
version: 2.1.1
|
||||
---
|
||||
|
||||
Reduce visual intensity in designs that are too bold, aggressive, or overstimulating, creating a more refined and approachable aesthetic without losing effectiveness.
|
||||
|
||||
## MANDATORY PREPARATION
|
||||
|
||||
Invoke /impeccable — it contains design principles, anti-patterns, and the **Context Gathering Protocol**. Follow the protocol before proceeding — if no design context exists yet, you MUST run /impeccable teach first.
|
||||
|
||||
---
|
||||
|
||||
## Assess Current State
|
||||
|
||||
Analyze what makes the design feel too intense:
|
||||
|
||||
1. **Identify intensity sources**:
|
||||
- **Color saturation**: Overly bright or saturated colors
|
||||
- **Contrast extremes**: Too much high-contrast juxtaposition
|
||||
- **Visual weight**: Too many bold, heavy elements competing
|
||||
- **Animation excess**: Too much motion or overly dramatic effects
|
||||
- **Complexity**: Too many visual elements, patterns, or decorations
|
||||
- **Scale**: Everything is large and loud with no hierarchy
|
||||
|
||||
2. **Understand the context**:
|
||||
- What's the purpose? (Marketing vs tool vs reading experience)
|
||||
- Who's the audience? (Some contexts need energy)
|
||||
- What's working? (Don't throw away good ideas)
|
||||
- What's the core message? (Preserve what matters)
|
||||
|
||||
If any of these are unclear from the codebase, ask the user directly to clarify what you cannot infer.
|
||||
|
||||
**CRITICAL**: "Quieter" doesn't mean boring or generic. It means refined, sophisticated, and easier on the eyes. Think luxury, not laziness.
|
||||
|
||||
## Plan Refinement
|
||||
|
||||
Create a strategy to reduce intensity while maintaining impact:
|
||||
|
||||
- **Color approach**: Desaturate or shift to more sophisticated tones?
|
||||
- **Hierarchy approach**: Which elements should stay bold (very few), which should recede?
|
||||
- **Simplification approach**: What can be removed entirely?
|
||||
- **Sophistication approach**: How can we signal quality through restraint?
|
||||
|
||||
**IMPORTANT**: Great quiet design is harder than great bold design. Subtlety requires precision.
|
||||
|
||||
## Refine the Design
|
||||
|
||||
Systematically reduce intensity across these dimensions:
|
||||
|
||||
### Color Refinement
|
||||
- **Reduce saturation**: Shift from fully saturated to 70-85% saturation
|
||||
- **Soften palette**: Replace bright colors with muted, sophisticated tones
|
||||
- **Reduce color variety**: Use fewer colors more thoughtfully
|
||||
- **Neutral dominance**: Let neutrals do more work, use color as accent (10% rule)
|
||||
- **Gentler contrasts**: High contrast only where it matters most
|
||||
- **Tinted grays**: Use warm or cool tinted grays instead of pure gray—adds sophistication without loudness
|
||||
- **Never gray on color**: If you have gray text on a colored background, use a darker shade of that color or transparency instead
|
||||
|
||||
### Visual Weight Reduction
|
||||
- **Typography**: Reduce font weights (900 → 600, 700 → 500), decrease sizes where appropriate
|
||||
- **Hierarchy through subtlety**: Use weight, size, and space instead of color and boldness
|
||||
- **White space**: Increase breathing room, reduce density
|
||||
- **Borders & lines**: Reduce thickness, decrease opacity, or remove entirely
|
||||
|
||||
### Simplification
|
||||
- **Remove decorative elements**: Gradients, shadows, patterns, textures that don't serve purpose
|
||||
- **Simplify shapes**: Reduce border radius extremes, simplify custom shapes
|
||||
- **Reduce layering**: Flatten visual hierarchy where possible
|
||||
- **Clean up effects**: Reduce or remove blur effects, glows, multiple shadows
|
||||
|
||||
### Motion Reduction
|
||||
- **Reduce animation intensity**: Shorter distances (10-20px instead of 40px), gentler easing
|
||||
- **Remove decorative animations**: Keep functional motion, remove flourishes
|
||||
- **Subtle micro-interactions**: Replace dramatic effects with gentle feedback
|
||||
- **Refined easing**: Use ease-out-quart for smooth, understated motion—never bounce or elastic
|
||||
- **Remove animations entirely** if they're not serving a clear purpose
|
||||
|
||||
### Composition Refinement
|
||||
- **Reduce scale jumps**: Smaller contrast between sizes creates calmer feeling
|
||||
- **Align to grid**: Bring rogue elements back into systematic alignment
|
||||
- **Even out spacing**: Replace extreme spacing variations with consistent rhythm
|
||||
|
||||
**NEVER**:
|
||||
- Make everything the same size/weight (hierarchy still matters)
|
||||
- Remove all color (quiet ≠ grayscale)
|
||||
- Eliminate all personality (maintain character through refinement)
|
||||
- Sacrifice usability for aesthetics (functional elements still need clear affordances)
|
||||
- Make everything small and light (some anchors needed)
|
||||
|
||||
## Verify Quality
|
||||
|
||||
Ensure refinement maintains quality:
|
||||
|
||||
- **Still functional**: Can users still accomplish tasks easily?
|
||||
- **Still distinctive**: Does it have character, or is it generic now?
|
||||
- **Better reading**: Is text easier to read for extended periods?
|
||||
- **Sophistication**: Does it feel more refined and premium?
|
||||
|
||||
Remember: Quiet design is confident design. It doesn't need to shout. Less is more, but less is also harder. Refine with precision and maintain intentionality.
|
||||
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|
||||
---
|
||||
name: shape
|
||||
description: Plan the UX and UI for a feature before writing code. Runs a structured discovery interview, then produces a design brief that guides implementation. Use during the planning phase to establish design direction, constraints, and strategy before any code is written.
|
||||
version: 2.1.1
|
||||
---
|
||||
|
||||
## MANDATORY PREPARATION
|
||||
|
||||
Invoke /impeccable, which contains design principles, anti-patterns, and the **Context Gathering Protocol**. Follow the protocol before proceeding. If no design context exists yet, you MUST run /impeccable teach first.
|
||||
|
||||
---
|
||||
|
||||
Shape the UX and UI for a feature before any code is written. This skill produces a **design brief**: a structured artifact that guides implementation through discovery, not guesswork.
|
||||
|
||||
**Scope**: Design planning only. This skill does NOT write code. It produces the thinking that makes code good.
|
||||
|
||||
**Output**: A design brief that can be handed off to /impeccable craft, /impeccable, or any other implementation skill.
|
||||
|
||||
## Philosophy
|
||||
|
||||
Most AI-generated UIs fail not because of bad code, but because of skipped thinking. They jump to "here's a card grid" without asking "what is the user trying to accomplish?" This skill inverts that: understand deeply first, so implementation is precise.
|
||||
|
||||
## Phase 1: Discovery Interview
|
||||
|
||||
**Do NOT write any code or make any design decisions during this phase.** Your only job is to understand the feature deeply enough to make excellent design decisions later.
|
||||
|
||||
Ask these questions in conversation, adapting based on answers. Don't dump them all at once; have a natural dialogue. ask the user directly to clarify what you cannot infer.
|
||||
|
||||
### Purpose & Context
|
||||
- What is this feature for? What problem does it solve?
|
||||
- Who specifically will use it? (Not "users"; be specific: role, context, frequency)
|
||||
- What does success look like? How will you know this feature is working?
|
||||
- What's the user's state of mind when they reach this feature? (Rushed? Exploring? Anxious? Focused?)
|
||||
|
||||
### Content & Data
|
||||
- What content or data does this feature display or collect?
|
||||
- What are the realistic ranges? (Minimum, typical, maximum, e.g., 0 items, 5 items, 500 items)
|
||||
- What are the edge cases? (Empty state, error state, first-time use, power user)
|
||||
- Is any content dynamic? What changes and how often?
|
||||
|
||||
### Design Goals
|
||||
- What's the single most important thing a user should do or understand here?
|
||||
- What should this feel like? (Fast/efficient? Calm/trustworthy? Fun/playful? Premium/refined?)
|
||||
- Are there existing patterns in the product this should be consistent with?
|
||||
- Are there specific examples (inside or outside the product) that capture what you're going for?
|
||||
|
||||
### Constraints
|
||||
- Are there technical constraints? (Framework, performance budget, browser support)
|
||||
- Are there content constraints? (Localization, dynamic text length, user-generated content)
|
||||
- Mobile/responsive requirements?
|
||||
- Accessibility requirements beyond WCAG AA?
|
||||
|
||||
### Anti-Goals
|
||||
- What should this NOT be? What would be a wrong direction?
|
||||
- What's the biggest risk of getting this wrong?
|
||||
|
||||
## Phase 2: Design Brief
|
||||
|
||||
After the interview, synthesize everything into a structured design brief. Present it to the user for confirmation before considering this skill complete.
|
||||
|
||||
### Brief Structure
|
||||
|
||||
**1. Feature Summary** (2-3 sentences)
|
||||
What this is, who it's for, what it needs to accomplish.
|
||||
|
||||
**2. Primary User Action**
|
||||
The single most important thing a user should do or understand here.
|
||||
|
||||
**3. Design Direction**
|
||||
How this should feel. What aesthetic approach fits. Reference the project's design context from `.impeccable.md` and explain how this feature should express it.
|
||||
|
||||
**4. Layout Strategy**
|
||||
High-level spatial approach: what gets emphasis, what's secondary, how information flows. Describe the visual hierarchy and rhythm, not specific CSS.
|
||||
|
||||
**5. Key States**
|
||||
List every state the feature needs: default, empty, loading, error, success, edge cases. For each, note what the user needs to see and feel.
|
||||
|
||||
**6. Interaction Model**
|
||||
How users interact with this feature. What happens on click, hover, scroll? What feedback do they get? What's the flow from entry to completion?
|
||||
|
||||
**7. Content Requirements**
|
||||
What copy, labels, empty state messages, error messages, and microcopy are needed. Note any dynamic content and its realistic ranges.
|
||||
|
||||
**8. Recommended References**
|
||||
Based on the brief, list which impeccable reference files would be most valuable during implementation (e.g., spatial-design.md for complex layouts, motion-design.md for animated features, interaction-design.md for form-heavy features).
|
||||
|
||||
**9. Open Questions**
|
||||
Anything unresolved that the implementer should resolve during build.
|
||||
|
||||
---
|
||||
|
||||
ask the user directly to clarify what you cannot infer. Get explicit confirmation of the brief before finishing. If the user disagrees with any part, revisit the relevant discovery questions.
|
||||
|
||||
Once confirmed, the brief is complete. The user can now hand it to /impeccable, or use it to guide any other implementation approach. (If the user wants the full discovery-then-build flow in one step, they should use /impeccable craft instead, which runs this skill internally.)
|
||||
114
.gemini/skills/typeset/SKILL.md
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114
.gemini/skills/typeset/SKILL.md
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|
||||
---
|
||||
name: typeset
|
||||
description: Improves typography by fixing font choices, hierarchy, sizing, weight, and readability so text feels intentional. Use when the user mentions fonts, type, readability, text hierarchy, sizing looks off, or wants more polished, intentional typography.
|
||||
version: 2.1.1
|
||||
---
|
||||
|
||||
Assess and improve typography that feels generic, inconsistent, or poorly structured — turning default-looking text into intentional, well-crafted type.
|
||||
|
||||
## MANDATORY PREPARATION
|
||||
|
||||
Invoke /impeccable — it contains design principles, anti-patterns, and the **Context Gathering Protocol**. Follow the protocol before proceeding — if no design context exists yet, you MUST run /impeccable teach first.
|
||||
|
||||
---
|
||||
|
||||
## Assess Current Typography
|
||||
|
||||
Analyze what's weak or generic about the current type:
|
||||
|
||||
1. **Font choices**:
|
||||
- Are we using invisible defaults? (Inter, Roboto, Arial, Open Sans, system defaults)
|
||||
- Does the font match the brand personality? (A playful brand shouldn't use a corporate typeface)
|
||||
- Are there too many font families? (More than 2-3 is almost always a mess)
|
||||
|
||||
2. **Hierarchy**:
|
||||
- Can you tell headings from body from captions at a glance?
|
||||
- Are font sizes too close together? (14px, 15px, 16px = muddy hierarchy)
|
||||
- Are weight contrasts strong enough? (Medium vs Regular is barely visible)
|
||||
|
||||
3. **Sizing & scale**:
|
||||
- Is there a consistent type scale, or are sizes arbitrary?
|
||||
- Does body text meet minimum readability? (16px+)
|
||||
- Is the sizing strategy appropriate for the context? (Fixed `rem` scales for app UIs; fluid `clamp()` for marketing/content page headings)
|
||||
|
||||
4. **Readability**:
|
||||
- Are line lengths comfortable? (45-75 characters ideal)
|
||||
- Is line-height appropriate for the font and context?
|
||||
- Is there enough contrast between text and background?
|
||||
|
||||
5. **Consistency**:
|
||||
- Are the same elements styled the same way throughout?
|
||||
- Are font weights used consistently? (Not bold in one section, semibold in another for the same role)
|
||||
- Is letter-spacing intentional or default everywhere?
|
||||
|
||||
**CRITICAL**: The goal isn't to make text "fancier" — it's to make it clearer, more readable, and more intentional. Good typography is invisible; bad typography is distracting.
|
||||
|
||||
## Plan Typography Improvements
|
||||
|
||||
Consult the [typography reference](reference/typography.md) from the impeccable skill for detailed guidance on scales, pairing, and loading strategies.
|
||||
|
||||
Create a systematic plan:
|
||||
|
||||
- **Font selection**: Do fonts need replacing? What fits the brand/context?
|
||||
- **Type scale**: Establish a modular scale (e.g., 1.25 ratio) with clear hierarchy
|
||||
- **Weight strategy**: Which weights serve which roles? (Regular for body, Semibold for labels, Bold for headings — or whatever fits)
|
||||
- **Spacing**: Line-heights, letter-spacing, and margins between typographic elements
|
||||
|
||||
## Improve Typography Systematically
|
||||
|
||||
### Font Selection
|
||||
|
||||
If fonts need replacing:
|
||||
- Choose fonts that reflect the brand personality
|
||||
- Pair with genuine contrast (serif + sans, geometric + humanist) — or use a single family in multiple weights
|
||||
- Ensure web font loading doesn't cause layout shift (`font-display: swap`, metric-matched fallbacks)
|
||||
|
||||
### Establish Hierarchy
|
||||
|
||||
Build a clear type scale:
|
||||
- **5 sizes cover most needs**: caption, secondary, body, subheading, heading
|
||||
- **Use a consistent ratio** between levels (1.25, 1.333, or 1.5)
|
||||
- **Combine dimensions**: Size + weight + color + space for strong hierarchy — don't rely on size alone
|
||||
- **App UIs**: Use a fixed `rem`-based type scale, optionally adjusted at 1-2 breakpoints. Fluid sizing undermines the spatial predictability that dense, container-based layouts need
|
||||
- **Marketing / content pages**: Use fluid sizing via `clamp(min, preferred, max)` for headings and display text. Keep body text fixed
|
||||
|
||||
### Fix Readability
|
||||
|
||||
- Set `max-width` on text containers using `ch` units (`max-width: 65ch`)
|
||||
- Adjust line-height per context: tighter for headings (1.1-1.2), looser for body (1.5-1.7)
|
||||
- Increase line-height slightly for light-on-dark text
|
||||
- Ensure body text is at least 16px / 1rem
|
||||
|
||||
### Refine Details
|
||||
|
||||
- Use `tabular-nums` for data tables and numbers that should align
|
||||
- Apply proper `letter-spacing`: slightly open for small caps and uppercase, default or tight for large display text
|
||||
- Use semantic token names (`--text-body`, `--text-heading`), not value names (`--font-16`)
|
||||
- Set `font-kerning: normal` and consider OpenType features where appropriate
|
||||
|
||||
### Weight Consistency
|
||||
|
||||
- Define clear roles for each weight and stick to them
|
||||
- Don't use more than 3-4 weights (Regular, Medium, Semibold, Bold is plenty)
|
||||
- Load only the weights you actually use (each weight adds to page load)
|
||||
|
||||
**NEVER**:
|
||||
- Use more than 2-3 font families
|
||||
- Pick sizes arbitrarily — commit to a scale
|
||||
- Set body text below 16px
|
||||
- Use decorative/display fonts for body text
|
||||
- Disable browser zoom (`user-scalable=no`)
|
||||
- Use `px` for font sizes — use `rem` to respect user settings
|
||||
- Default to Inter/Roboto/Open Sans when personality matters
|
||||
- Pair fonts that are similar but not identical (two geometric sans-serifs)
|
||||
|
||||
## Verify Typography Improvements
|
||||
|
||||
- **Hierarchy**: Can you identify heading vs body vs caption instantly?
|
||||
- **Readability**: Is body text comfortable to read in long passages?
|
||||
- **Consistency**: Are same-role elements styled identically throughout?
|
||||
- **Personality**: Does the typography reflect the brand?
|
||||
- **Performance**: Are web fonts loading efficiently without layout shift?
|
||||
- **Accessibility**: Does text meet WCAG contrast ratios? Is it zoomable to 200%?
|
||||
|
||||
Remember: Typography is the foundation of interface design — it carries the majority of information. Getting it right is the highest-leverage improvement you can make.
|
||||
292
.gemini/skills/ui-ux-pro-max/SKILL.md
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292
.gemini/skills/ui-ux-pro-max/SKILL.md
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@@ -0,0 +1,292 @@
|
||||
---
|
||||
name: ui-ux-pro-max
|
||||
description: UI/UX design intelligence with searchable database
|
||||
---
|
||||
# ui-ux-pro-max
|
||||
|
||||
Comprehensive design guide for web and mobile applications. Contains 67 styles, 96 color palettes, 57 font pairings, 99 UX guidelines, and 25 chart types across 13 technology stacks. Searchable database with priority-based recommendations.
|
||||
|
||||
## Prerequisites
|
||||
|
||||
Check if Python is installed:
|
||||
|
||||
```bash
|
||||
python3 --version || python --version
|
||||
```
|
||||
|
||||
If Python is not installed, install it based on user's OS:
|
||||
|
||||
**macOS:**
|
||||
```bash
|
||||
brew install python3
|
||||
```
|
||||
|
||||
**Ubuntu/Debian:**
|
||||
```bash
|
||||
sudo apt update && sudo apt install python3
|
||||
```
|
||||
|
||||
**Windows:**
|
||||
```powershell
|
||||
winget install Python.Python.3.12
|
||||
```
|
||||
|
||||
---
|
||||
|
||||
## How to Use This Skill
|
||||
|
||||
When user requests UI/UX work (design, build, create, implement, review, fix, improve), follow this workflow:
|
||||
|
||||
### Step 1: Analyze User Requirements
|
||||
|
||||
Extract key information from user request:
|
||||
- **Product type**: SaaS, e-commerce, portfolio, dashboard, landing page, etc.
|
||||
- **Style keywords**: minimal, playful, professional, elegant, dark mode, etc.
|
||||
- **Industry**: healthcare, fintech, gaming, education, etc.
|
||||
- **Stack**: React, Vue, Next.js, or default to `html-tailwind`
|
||||
|
||||
### Step 2: Generate Design System (REQUIRED)
|
||||
|
||||
**Always start with `--design-system`** to get comprehensive recommendations with reasoning:
|
||||
|
||||
```bash
|
||||
python3 skills/ui-ux-pro-max/scripts/search.py "<product_type> <industry> <keywords>" --design-system [-p "Project Name"]
|
||||
```
|
||||
|
||||
This command:
|
||||
1. Searches 5 domains in parallel (product, style, color, landing, typography)
|
||||
2. Applies reasoning rules from `ui-reasoning.csv` to select best matches
|
||||
3. Returns complete design system: pattern, style, colors, typography, effects
|
||||
4. Includes anti-patterns to avoid
|
||||
|
||||
**Example:**
|
||||
```bash
|
||||
python3 skills/ui-ux-pro-max/scripts/search.py "beauty spa wellness service" --design-system -p "Serenity Spa"
|
||||
```
|
||||
|
||||
### Step 2b: Persist Design System (Master + Overrides Pattern)
|
||||
|
||||
To save the design system for hierarchical retrieval across sessions, add `--persist`:
|
||||
|
||||
```bash
|
||||
python3 skills/ui-ux-pro-max/scripts/search.py "<query>" --design-system --persist -p "Project Name"
|
||||
```
|
||||
|
||||
This creates:
|
||||
- `design-system/MASTER.md` — Global Source of Truth with all design rules
|
||||
- `design-system/pages/` — Folder for page-specific overrides
|
||||
|
||||
**With page-specific override:**
|
||||
```bash
|
||||
python3 skills/ui-ux-pro-max/scripts/search.py "<query>" --design-system --persist -p "Project Name" --page "dashboard"
|
||||
```
|
||||
|
||||
This also creates:
|
||||
- `design-system/pages/dashboard.md` — Page-specific deviations from Master
|
||||
|
||||
**How hierarchical retrieval works:**
|
||||
1. When building a specific page (e.g., "Checkout"), first check `design-system/pages/checkout.md`
|
||||
2. If the page file exists, its rules **override** the Master file
|
||||
3. If not, use `design-system/MASTER.md` exclusively
|
||||
|
||||
### Step 3: Supplement with Detailed Searches (as needed)
|
||||
|
||||
After getting the design system, use domain searches to get additional details:
|
||||
|
||||
```bash
|
||||
python3 skills/ui-ux-pro-max/scripts/search.py "<keyword>" --domain <domain> [-n <max_results>]
|
||||
```
|
||||
|
||||
**When to use detailed searches:**
|
||||
|
||||
| Need | Domain | Example |
|
||||
|------|--------|---------|
|
||||
| More style options | `style` | `--domain style "glassmorphism dark"` |
|
||||
| Chart recommendations | `chart` | `--domain chart "real-time dashboard"` |
|
||||
| UX best practices | `ux` | `--domain ux "animation accessibility"` |
|
||||
| Alternative fonts | `typography` | `--domain typography "elegant luxury"` |
|
||||
| Landing structure | `landing` | `--domain landing "hero social-proof"` |
|
||||
|
||||
### Step 4: Stack Guidelines (Default: html-tailwind)
|
||||
|
||||
Get implementation-specific best practices. If user doesn't specify a stack, **default to `html-tailwind`**.
|
||||
|
||||
```bash
|
||||
python3 skills/ui-ux-pro-max/scripts/search.py "<keyword>" --stack html-tailwind
|
||||
```
|
||||
|
||||
Available stacks: `html-tailwind`, `react`, `nextjs`, `vue`, `svelte`, `swiftui`, `react-native`, `flutter`, `shadcn`, `jetpack-compose`
|
||||
|
||||
---
|
||||
|
||||
## Search Reference
|
||||
|
||||
### Available Domains
|
||||
|
||||
| Domain | Use For | Example Keywords |
|
||||
|--------|---------|------------------|
|
||||
| `product` | Product type recommendations | SaaS, e-commerce, portfolio, healthcare, beauty, service |
|
||||
| `style` | UI styles, colors, effects | glassmorphism, minimalism, dark mode, brutalism |
|
||||
| `typography` | Font pairings, Google Fonts | elegant, playful, professional, modern |
|
||||
| `color` | Color palettes by product type | saas, ecommerce, healthcare, beauty, fintech, service |
|
||||
| `landing` | Page structure, CTA strategies | hero, hero-centric, testimonial, pricing, social-proof |
|
||||
| `chart` | Chart types, library recommendations | trend, comparison, timeline, funnel, pie |
|
||||
| `ux` | Best practices, anti-patterns | animation, accessibility, z-index, loading |
|
||||
| `react` | React/Next.js performance | waterfall, bundle, suspense, memo, rerender, cache |
|
||||
| `web` | Web interface guidelines | aria, focus, keyboard, semantic, virtualize |
|
||||
| `prompt` | AI prompts, CSS keywords | (style name) |
|
||||
|
||||
### Available Stacks
|
||||
|
||||
| Stack | Focus |
|
||||
|-------|-------|
|
||||
| `html-tailwind` | Tailwind utilities, responsive, a11y (DEFAULT) |
|
||||
| `react` | State, hooks, performance, patterns |
|
||||
| `nextjs` | SSR, routing, images, API routes |
|
||||
| `vue` | Composition API, Pinia, Vue Router |
|
||||
| `svelte` | Runes, stores, SvelteKit |
|
||||
| `swiftui` | Views, State, Navigation, Animation |
|
||||
| `react-native` | Components, Navigation, Lists |
|
||||
| `flutter` | Widgets, State, Layout, Theming |
|
||||
| `shadcn` | shadcn/ui components, theming, forms, patterns |
|
||||
| `jetpack-compose` | Composables, Modifiers, State Hoisting, Recomposition |
|
||||
|
||||
---
|
||||
|
||||
## Example Workflow
|
||||
|
||||
**User request:** "Làm landing page cho dịch vụ chăm sóc da chuyên nghiệp"
|
||||
|
||||
### Step 1: Analyze Requirements
|
||||
- Product type: Beauty/Spa service
|
||||
- Style keywords: elegant, professional, soft
|
||||
- Industry: Beauty/Wellness
|
||||
- Stack: html-tailwind (default)
|
||||
|
||||
### Step 2: Generate Design System (REQUIRED)
|
||||
|
||||
```bash
|
||||
python3 skills/ui-ux-pro-max/scripts/search.py "beauty spa wellness service elegant" --design-system -p "Serenity Spa"
|
||||
```
|
||||
|
||||
**Output:** Complete design system with pattern, style, colors, typography, effects, and anti-patterns.
|
||||
|
||||
### Step 3: Supplement with Detailed Searches (as needed)
|
||||
|
||||
```bash
|
||||
# Get UX guidelines for animation and accessibility
|
||||
python3 skills/ui-ux-pro-max/scripts/search.py "animation accessibility" --domain ux
|
||||
|
||||
# Get alternative typography options if needed
|
||||
python3 skills/ui-ux-pro-max/scripts/search.py "elegant luxury serif" --domain typography
|
||||
```
|
||||
|
||||
### Step 4: Stack Guidelines
|
||||
|
||||
```bash
|
||||
python3 skills/ui-ux-pro-max/scripts/search.py "layout responsive form" --stack html-tailwind
|
||||
```
|
||||
|
||||
**Then:** Synthesize design system + detailed searches and implement the design.
|
||||
|
||||
---
|
||||
|
||||
## Output Formats
|
||||
|
||||
The `--design-system` flag supports two output formats:
|
||||
|
||||
```bash
|
||||
# ASCII box (default) - best for terminal display
|
||||
python3 skills/ui-ux-pro-max/scripts/search.py "fintech crypto" --design-system
|
||||
|
||||
# Markdown - best for documentation
|
||||
python3 skills/ui-ux-pro-max/scripts/search.py "fintech crypto" --design-system -f markdown
|
||||
```
|
||||
|
||||
---
|
||||
|
||||
## Tips for Better Results
|
||||
|
||||
1. **Be specific with keywords** - "healthcare SaaS dashboard" > "app"
|
||||
2. **Search multiple times** - Different keywords reveal different insights
|
||||
3. **Combine domains** - Style + Typography + Color = Complete design system
|
||||
4. **Always check UX** - Search "animation", "z-index", "accessibility" for common issues
|
||||
5. **Use stack flag** - Get implementation-specific best practices
|
||||
6. **Iterate** - If first search doesn't match, try different keywords
|
||||
|
||||
---
|
||||
|
||||
## Common Rules for Professional UI
|
||||
|
||||
These are frequently overlooked issues that make UI look unprofessional:
|
||||
|
||||
### Icons & Visual Elements
|
||||
|
||||
| Rule | Do | Don't |
|
||||
|------|----|----- |
|
||||
| **No emoji icons** | Use SVG icons (Heroicons, Lucide, Simple Icons) | Use emojis like 🎨 🚀 ⚙️ as UI icons |
|
||||
| **Stable hover states** | Use color/opacity transitions on hover | Use scale transforms that shift layout |
|
||||
| **Correct brand logos** | Research official SVG from Simple Icons | Guess or use incorrect logo paths |
|
||||
| **Consistent icon sizing** | Use fixed viewBox (24x24) with w-6 h-6 | Mix different icon sizes randomly |
|
||||
|
||||
### Interaction & Cursor
|
||||
|
||||
| Rule | Do | Don't |
|
||||
|------|----|----- |
|
||||
| **Cursor pointer** | Add `cursor-pointer` to all clickable/hoverable cards | Leave default cursor on interactive elements |
|
||||
| **Hover feedback** | Provide visual feedback (color, shadow, border) | No indication element is interactive |
|
||||
| **Smooth transitions** | Use `transition-colors duration-200` | Instant state changes or too slow (>500ms) |
|
||||
|
||||
### Light/Dark Mode Contrast
|
||||
|
||||
| Rule | Do | Don't |
|
||||
|------|----|----- |
|
||||
| **Glass card light mode** | Use `bg-white/80` or higher opacity | Use `bg-white/10` (too transparent) |
|
||||
| **Text contrast light** | Use `#0F172A` (slate-900) for text | Use `#94A3B8` (slate-400) for body text |
|
||||
| **Muted text light** | Use `#475569` (slate-600) minimum | Use gray-400 or lighter |
|
||||
| **Border visibility** | Use `border-gray-200` in light mode | Use `border-white/10` (invisible) |
|
||||
|
||||
### Layout & Spacing
|
||||
|
||||
| Rule | Do | Don't |
|
||||
|------|----|----- |
|
||||
| **Floating navbar** | Add `top-4 left-4 right-4` spacing | Stick navbar to `top-0 left-0 right-0` |
|
||||
| **Content padding** | Account for fixed navbar height | Let content hide behind fixed elements |
|
||||
| **Consistent max-width** | Use same `max-w-6xl` or `max-w-7xl` | Mix different container widths |
|
||||
|
||||
---
|
||||
|
||||
## Pre-Delivery Checklist
|
||||
|
||||
Before delivering UI code, verify these items:
|
||||
|
||||
### Visual Quality
|
||||
- [ ] No emojis used as icons (use SVG instead)
|
||||
- [ ] All icons from consistent icon set (Heroicons/Lucide)
|
||||
- [ ] Brand logos are correct (verified from Simple Icons)
|
||||
- [ ] Hover states don't cause layout shift
|
||||
- [ ] Use theme colors directly (bg-primary) not var() wrapper
|
||||
|
||||
### Interaction
|
||||
- [ ] All clickable elements have `cursor-pointer`
|
||||
- [ ] Hover states provide clear visual feedback
|
||||
- [ ] Transitions are smooth (150-300ms)
|
||||
- [ ] Focus states visible for keyboard navigation
|
||||
|
||||
### Light/Dark Mode
|
||||
- [ ] Light mode text has sufficient contrast (4.5:1 minimum)
|
||||
- [ ] Glass/transparent elements visible in light mode
|
||||
- [ ] Borders visible in both modes
|
||||
- [ ] Test both modes before delivery
|
||||
|
||||
### Layout
|
||||
- [ ] Floating elements have proper spacing from edges
|
||||
- [ ] No content hidden behind fixed navbars
|
||||
- [ ] Responsive at 375px, 768px, 1024px, 1440px
|
||||
- [ ] No horizontal scroll on mobile
|
||||
|
||||
### Accessibility
|
||||
- [ ] All images have alt text
|
||||
- [ ] Form inputs have labels
|
||||
- [ ] Color is not the only indicator
|
||||
- [ ] `prefers-reduced-motion` respected
|
||||
26
.gemini/skills/ui-ux-pro-max/data/charts.csv
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|
||||
No,Data Type,Keywords,Best Chart Type,Secondary Options,Color Guidance,Performance Impact,Accessibility Notes,Library Recommendation,Interactive Level
|
||||
1,Trend Over Time,"trend, time-series, line, growth, timeline, progress",Line Chart,"Area Chart, Smooth Area",Primary: #0080FF. Multiple series: use distinct colors. Fill: 20% opacity,⚡ Excellent (optimized),✓ Clear line patterns for colorblind users. Add pattern overlays.,"Chart.js, Recharts, ApexCharts",Hover + Zoom
|
||||
2,Compare Categories,"compare, categories, bar, comparison, ranking",Bar Chart (Horizontal or Vertical),"Column Chart, Grouped Bar",Each bar: distinct color. Category: grouped same color. Sorted: descending order,⚡ Excellent,✓ Easy to compare. Add value labels on bars for clarity.,"Chart.js, Recharts, D3.js",Hover + Sort
|
||||
3,Part-to-Whole,"part-to-whole, pie, donut, percentage, proportion, share",Pie Chart or Donut,"Stacked Bar, Treemap",Colors: 5-6 max. Contrasting palette. Large slices first. Use labels.,⚡ Good (limit 6 slices),⚠ Hard for accessibility. Better: Stacked bar with legend. Avoid pie if >5 items.,"Chart.js, Recharts, D3.js",Hover + Drill
|
||||
4,Correlation/Distribution,"correlation, distribution, scatter, relationship, pattern",Scatter Plot or Bubble Chart,"Heat Map, Matrix",Color axis: gradient (blue-red). Size: relative. Opacity: 0.6-0.8 to show density,⚠ Moderate (many points),⚠ Provide data table alternative. Use pattern + color distinction.,"D3.js, Plotly, Recharts",Hover + Brush
|
||||
5,Heatmap/Intensity,"heatmap, heat-map, intensity, density, matrix",Heat Map or Choropleth,"Grid Heat Map, Bubble Heat",Gradient: Cool (blue) to Hot (red). Scale: clear legend. Divergent for ±data,⚡ Excellent (color CSS),⚠ Colorblind: Use pattern overlay. Provide numerical legend.,"D3.js, Plotly, ApexCharts",Hover + Zoom
|
||||
6,Geographic Data,"geographic, map, location, region, geo, spatial","Choropleth Map, Bubble Map",Geographic Heat Map,Regional: single color gradient or categorized colors. Legend: clear scale,⚠ Moderate (rendering),⚠ Include text labels for regions. Provide data table alternative.,"D3.js, Mapbox, Leaflet",Pan + Zoom + Drill
|
||||
7,Funnel/Flow,funnel/flow,"Funnel Chart, Sankey",Waterfall (for flows),Stages: gradient (starting color → ending color). Show conversion %,⚡ Good,✓ Clear stage labels + percentages. Good for accessibility if labeled.,"D3.js, Recharts, Custom SVG",Hover + Drill
|
||||
8,Performance vs Target,performance-vs-target,Gauge Chart or Bullet Chart,"Dial, Thermometer",Performance: Red→Yellow→Green gradient. Target: marker line. Threshold colors,⚡ Good,✓ Add numerical value + percentage label beside gauge.,"D3.js, ApexCharts, Custom SVG",Hover
|
||||
9,Time-Series Forecast,time-series-forecast,Line with Confidence Band,Ribbon Chart,Actual: solid line #0080FF. Forecast: dashed #FF9500. Band: light shading,⚡ Good,✓ Clearly distinguish actual vs forecast. Add legend.,"Chart.js, ApexCharts, Plotly",Hover + Toggle
|
||||
10,Anomaly Detection,anomaly-detection,Line Chart with Highlights,Scatter with Alert,Normal: blue #0080FF. Anomaly: red #FF0000 circle/square marker + alert,⚡ Good,✓ Circle/marker for anomalies. Add text alert annotation.,"D3.js, Plotly, ApexCharts",Hover + Alert
|
||||
11,Hierarchical/Nested Data,hierarchical/nested-data,Treemap,"Sunburst, Nested Donut, Icicle",Parent: distinct hues. Children: lighter shades. White borders 2-3px.,⚠ Moderate,⚠ Poor - provide table alternative. Label large areas.,"D3.js, Recharts, ApexCharts",Hover + Drilldown
|
||||
12,Flow/Process Data,flow/process-data,Sankey Diagram,"Alluvial, Chord Diagram",Gradient from source to target. Opacity 0.4-0.6 for flows.,⚠ Moderate,⚠ Poor - provide flow table alternative.,"D3.js (d3-sankey), Plotly",Hover + Drilldown
|
||||
13,Cumulative Changes,cumulative-changes,Waterfall Chart,"Stacked Bar, Cascade",Increases: #4CAF50. Decreases: #F44336. Start: #2196F3. End: #0D47A1.,⚡ Good,✓ Good - clear directional colors with labels.,"ApexCharts, Highcharts, Plotly",Hover
|
||||
14,Multi-Variable Comparison,multi-variable-comparison,Radar/Spider Chart,"Parallel Coordinates, Grouped Bar",Single: #0080FF 20% fill. Multiple: distinct colors per dataset.,⚡ Good,⚠ Moderate - limit 5-8 axes. Add data table.,"Chart.js, Recharts, ApexCharts",Hover + Toggle
|
||||
15,Stock/Trading OHLC,stock/trading-ohlc,Candlestick Chart,"OHLC Bar, Heikin-Ashi",Bullish: #26A69A. Bearish: #EF5350. Volume: 40% opacity below.,⚡ Good,⚠ Moderate - provide OHLC data table.,"Lightweight Charts (TradingView), ApexCharts",Real-time + Hover + Zoom
|
||||
16,Relationship/Connection Data,relationship/connection-data,Network Graph,"Hierarchical Tree, Adjacency Matrix",Node types: categorical colors. Edges: #90A4AE 60% opacity.,❌ Poor (500+ nodes struggles),❌ Very Poor - provide adjacency list alternative.,"D3.js (d3-force), Vis.js, Cytoscape.js",Drilldown + Hover + Drag
|
||||
17,Distribution/Statistical,distribution/statistical,Box Plot,"Violin Plot, Beeswarm",Box: #BBDEFB. Border: #1976D2. Median: #D32F2F. Outliers: #F44336.,⚡ Excellent,"✓ Good - include stats table (min, Q1, median, Q3, max).","Plotly, D3.js, Chart.js (plugin)",Hover
|
||||
18,Performance vs Target (Compact),performance-vs-target-(compact),Bullet Chart,"Gauge, Progress Bar","Ranges: #FFCDD2, #FFF9C4, #C8E6C9. Performance: #1976D2. Target: black 3px.",⚡ Excellent,✓ Excellent - compact with clear values.,"D3.js, Plotly, Custom SVG",Hover
|
||||
19,Proportional/Percentage,proportional/percentage,Waffle Chart,"Pictogram, Stacked Bar 100%",10x10 grid. 3-5 categories max. 2-3px spacing between squares.,⚡ Good,✓ Good - better than pie for accessibility.,"D3.js, React-Waffle, Custom CSS Grid",Hover
|
||||
20,Hierarchical Proportional,hierarchical-proportional,Sunburst Chart,"Treemap, Icicle, Circle Packing",Center to outer: darker to lighter. 15-20% lighter per level.,⚠ Moderate,⚠ Poor - provide hierarchy table alternative.,"D3.js (d3-hierarchy), Recharts, ApexCharts",Drilldown + Hover
|
||||
21,Root Cause Analysis,"root cause, decomposition, tree, hierarchy, drill-down, ai-split",Decomposition Tree,"Decision Tree, Flow Chart",Nodes: #2563EB (Primary) vs #EF4444 (Negative impact). Connectors: Neutral grey.,⚠ Moderate (calculation heavy),✓ clear hierarchy. Allow keyboard navigation for nodes.,"Power BI (native), React-Flow, Custom D3.js",Drill + Expand
|
||||
22,3D Spatial Data,"3d, spatial, immersive, terrain, molecular, volumetric",3D Scatter/Surface Plot,"Volumetric Rendering, Point Cloud",Depth cues: lighting/shading. Z-axis: color gradient (cool to warm).,❌ Heavy (WebGL required),❌ Poor - requires alternative 2D view or data table.,"Three.js, Deck.gl, Plotly 3D",Rotate + Zoom + VR
|
||||
23,Real-Time Streaming,"streaming, real-time, ticker, live, velocity, pulse",Streaming Area Chart,"Ticker Tape, Moving Gauge",Current: Bright Pulse (#00FF00). History: Fading opacity. Grid: Dark.,⚡ Optimized (canvas/webgl),⚠ Flashing elements - provide pause button. High contrast.,Smoothed D3.js, CanvasJS
|
||||
24,Sentiment/Emotion,"sentiment, emotion, nlp, opinion, feeling",Word Cloud with Sentiment,"Sentiment Arc, Radar Chart",Positive: #22C55E. Negative: #EF4444. Neutral: #94A3B8. Size = Frequency.,⚡ Good,⚠ Word clouds poor for screen readers. Use list view.,"D3-cloud, Highcharts, Nivo",Hover + Filter
|
||||
25,Process Mining,"process, mining, variants, path, bottleneck, log",Process Map / Graph,"Directed Acyclic Graph (DAG), Petri Net",Happy path: #10B981 (Thick). Deviations: #F59E0B (Thin). Bottlenecks: #EF4444.,⚠ Moderate to Heavy,⚠ Complex graphs hard to navigate. Provide path summary.,"React-Flow, Cytoscape.js, Recharts",Drag + Node-Click
|
||||
|
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.gemini/skills/ui-ux-pro-max/data/colors.csv
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.gemini/skills/ui-ux-pro-max/data/colors.csv
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|
||||
No,Product Type,Primary (Hex),Secondary (Hex),CTA (Hex),Background (Hex),Text (Hex),Border (Hex),Notes
|
||||
1,SaaS (General),#2563EB,#3B82F6,#F97316,#F8FAFC,#1E293B,#E2E8F0,Trust blue + orange CTA contrast
|
||||
2,Micro SaaS,#6366F1,#818CF8,#10B981,#F5F3FF,#1E1B4B,#E0E7FF,Indigo primary + emerald CTA
|
||||
3,E-commerce,#059669,#10B981,#F97316,#ECFDF5,#064E3B,#A7F3D0,Success green + urgency orange
|
||||
4,E-commerce Luxury,#1C1917,#44403C,#CA8A04,#FAFAF9,#0C0A09,#D6D3D1,Premium dark + gold accent
|
||||
5,Service Landing Page,#0EA5E9,#38BDF8,#F97316,#F0F9FF,#0C4A6E,#BAE6FD,Sky blue trust + warm CTA
|
||||
6,B2B Service,#0F172A,#334155,#0369A1,#F8FAFC,#020617,#E2E8F0,Professional navy + blue CTA
|
||||
7,Financial Dashboard,#0F172A,#1E293B,#22C55E,#020617,#F8FAFC,#334155,Dark bg + green positive indicators
|
||||
8,Analytics Dashboard,#1E40AF,#3B82F6,#F59E0B,#F8FAFC,#1E3A8A,#DBEAFE,Blue data + amber highlights
|
||||
9,Healthcare App,#0891B2,#22D3EE,#059669,#ECFEFF,#164E63,#A5F3FC,Calm cyan + health green
|
||||
10,Educational App,#4F46E5,#818CF8,#F97316,#EEF2FF,#1E1B4B,#C7D2FE,Playful indigo + energetic orange
|
||||
11,Creative Agency,#EC4899,#F472B6,#06B6D4,#FDF2F8,#831843,#FBCFE8,Bold pink + cyan accent
|
||||
12,Portfolio/Personal,#18181B,#3F3F46,#2563EB,#FAFAFA,#09090B,#E4E4E7,Monochrome + blue accent
|
||||
13,Gaming,#7C3AED,#A78BFA,#F43F5E,#0F0F23,#E2E8F0,#4C1D95,Neon purple + rose action
|
||||
14,Government/Public Service,#0F172A,#334155,#0369A1,#F8FAFC,#020617,#E2E8F0,High contrast navy + blue
|
||||
15,Fintech/Crypto,#F59E0B,#FBBF24,#8B5CF6,#0F172A,#F8FAFC,#334155,Gold trust + purple tech
|
||||
16,Social Media App,#E11D48,#FB7185,#2563EB,#FFF1F2,#881337,#FECDD3,Vibrant rose + engagement blue
|
||||
17,Productivity Tool,#0D9488,#14B8A6,#F97316,#F0FDFA,#134E4A,#99F6E4,Teal focus + action orange
|
||||
18,Design System/Component Library,#4F46E5,#6366F1,#F97316,#EEF2FF,#312E81,#C7D2FE,Indigo brand + doc hierarchy
|
||||
19,AI/Chatbot Platform,#7C3AED,#A78BFA,#06B6D4,#FAF5FF,#1E1B4B,#DDD6FE,AI purple + cyan interactions
|
||||
20,NFT/Web3 Platform,#8B5CF6,#A78BFA,#FBBF24,#0F0F23,#F8FAFC,#4C1D95,Purple tech + gold value
|
||||
21,Creator Economy Platform,#EC4899,#F472B6,#F97316,#FDF2F8,#831843,#FBCFE8,Creator pink + engagement orange
|
||||
22,Sustainability/ESG Platform,#059669,#10B981,#0891B2,#ECFDF5,#064E3B,#A7F3D0,Nature green + ocean blue
|
||||
23,Remote Work/Collaboration Tool,#6366F1,#818CF8,#10B981,#F5F3FF,#312E81,#E0E7FF,Calm indigo + success green
|
||||
24,Mental Health App,#8B5CF6,#C4B5FD,#10B981,#FAF5FF,#4C1D95,#EDE9FE,Calming lavender + wellness green
|
||||
25,Pet Tech App,#F97316,#FB923C,#2563EB,#FFF7ED,#9A3412,#FED7AA,Playful orange + trust blue
|
||||
26,Smart Home/IoT Dashboard,#1E293B,#334155,#22C55E,#0F172A,#F8FAFC,#475569,Dark tech + status green
|
||||
27,EV/Charging Ecosystem,#0891B2,#22D3EE,#22C55E,#ECFEFF,#164E63,#A5F3FC,Electric cyan + eco green
|
||||
28,Subscription Box Service,#D946EF,#E879F9,#F97316,#FDF4FF,#86198F,#F5D0FE,Excitement purple + urgency orange
|
||||
29,Podcast Platform,#1E1B4B,#312E81,#F97316,#0F0F23,#F8FAFC,#4338CA,Dark audio + warm accent
|
||||
30,Dating App,#E11D48,#FB7185,#F97316,#FFF1F2,#881337,#FECDD3,Romantic rose + warm orange
|
||||
31,Micro-Credentials/Badges Platform,#0369A1,#0EA5E9,#CA8A04,#F0F9FF,#0C4A6E,#BAE6FD,Trust blue + achievement gold
|
||||
32,Knowledge Base/Documentation,#475569,#64748B,#2563EB,#F8FAFC,#1E293B,#E2E8F0,Neutral grey + link blue
|
||||
33,Hyperlocal Services,#059669,#10B981,#F97316,#ECFDF5,#064E3B,#A7F3D0,Location green + action orange
|
||||
34,Beauty/Spa/Wellness Service,#EC4899,#F9A8D4,#8B5CF6,#FDF2F8,#831843,#FBCFE8,Soft pink + lavender luxury
|
||||
35,Luxury/Premium Brand,#1C1917,#44403C,#CA8A04,#FAFAF9,#0C0A09,#D6D3D1,Premium black + gold accent
|
||||
36,Restaurant/Food Service,#DC2626,#F87171,#CA8A04,#FEF2F2,#450A0A,#FECACA,Appetizing red + warm gold
|
||||
37,Fitness/Gym App,#F97316,#FB923C,#22C55E,#1F2937,#F8FAFC,#374151,Energy orange + success green
|
||||
38,Real Estate/Property,#0F766E,#14B8A6,#0369A1,#F0FDFA,#134E4A,#99F6E4,Trust teal + professional blue
|
||||
39,Travel/Tourism Agency,#0EA5E9,#38BDF8,#F97316,#F0F9FF,#0C4A6E,#BAE6FD,Sky blue + adventure orange
|
||||
40,Hotel/Hospitality,#1E3A8A,#3B82F6,#CA8A04,#F8FAFC,#1E40AF,#BFDBFE,Luxury navy + gold service
|
||||
41,Wedding/Event Planning,#DB2777,#F472B6,#CA8A04,#FDF2F8,#831843,#FBCFE8,Romantic pink + elegant gold
|
||||
42,Legal Services,#1E3A8A,#1E40AF,#B45309,#F8FAFC,#0F172A,#CBD5E1,Authority navy + trust gold
|
||||
43,Insurance Platform,#0369A1,#0EA5E9,#22C55E,#F0F9FF,#0C4A6E,#BAE6FD,Security blue + protected green
|
||||
44,Banking/Traditional Finance,#0F172A,#1E3A8A,#CA8A04,#F8FAFC,#020617,#E2E8F0,Trust navy + premium gold
|
||||
45,Online Course/E-learning,#0D9488,#2DD4BF,#F97316,#F0FDFA,#134E4A,#5EEAD4,Progress teal + achievement orange
|
||||
46,Non-profit/Charity,#0891B2,#22D3EE,#F97316,#ECFEFF,#164E63,#A5F3FC,Compassion blue + action orange
|
||||
47,Music Streaming,#1E1B4B,#4338CA,#22C55E,#0F0F23,#F8FAFC,#312E81,Dark audio + play green
|
||||
48,Video Streaming/OTT,#0F0F23,#1E1B4B,#E11D48,#000000,#F8FAFC,#312E81,Cinema dark + play red
|
||||
49,Job Board/Recruitment,#0369A1,#0EA5E9,#22C55E,#F0F9FF,#0C4A6E,#BAE6FD,Professional blue + success green
|
||||
50,Marketplace (P2P),#7C3AED,#A78BFA,#22C55E,#FAF5FF,#4C1D95,#DDD6FE,Trust purple + transaction green
|
||||
51,Logistics/Delivery,#2563EB,#3B82F6,#F97316,#EFF6FF,#1E40AF,#BFDBFE,Tracking blue + delivery orange
|
||||
52,Agriculture/Farm Tech,#15803D,#22C55E,#CA8A04,#F0FDF4,#14532D,#BBF7D0,Earth green + harvest gold
|
||||
53,Construction/Architecture,#64748B,#94A3B8,#F97316,#F8FAFC,#334155,#E2E8F0,Industrial grey + safety orange
|
||||
54,Automotive/Car Dealership,#1E293B,#334155,#DC2626,#F8FAFC,#0F172A,#E2E8F0,Premium dark + action red
|
||||
55,Photography Studio,#18181B,#27272A,#F8FAFC,#000000,#FAFAFA,#3F3F46,Pure black + white contrast
|
||||
56,Coworking Space,#F59E0B,#FBBF24,#2563EB,#FFFBEB,#78350F,#FDE68A,Energetic amber + booking blue
|
||||
57,Cleaning Service,#0891B2,#22D3EE,#22C55E,#ECFEFF,#164E63,#A5F3FC,Fresh cyan + clean green
|
||||
58,Home Services (Plumber/Electrician),#1E40AF,#3B82F6,#F97316,#EFF6FF,#1E3A8A,#BFDBFE,Professional blue + urgent orange
|
||||
59,Childcare/Daycare,#F472B6,#FBCFE8,#22C55E,#FDF2F8,#9D174D,#FCE7F3,Soft pink + safe green
|
||||
60,Senior Care/Elderly,#0369A1,#38BDF8,#22C55E,#F0F9FF,#0C4A6E,#E0F2FE,Calm blue + reassuring green
|
||||
61,Medical Clinic,#0891B2,#22D3EE,#22C55E,#F0FDFA,#134E4A,#CCFBF1,Medical teal + health green
|
||||
62,Pharmacy/Drug Store,#15803D,#22C55E,#0369A1,#F0FDF4,#14532D,#BBF7D0,Pharmacy green + trust blue
|
||||
63,Dental Practice,#0EA5E9,#38BDF8,#FBBF24,#F0F9FF,#0C4A6E,#BAE6FD,Fresh blue + smile yellow
|
||||
64,Veterinary Clinic,#0D9488,#14B8A6,#F97316,#F0FDFA,#134E4A,#99F6E4,Caring teal + warm orange
|
||||
65,Florist/Plant Shop,#15803D,#22C55E,#EC4899,#F0FDF4,#14532D,#BBF7D0,Natural green + floral pink
|
||||
66,Bakery/Cafe,#92400E,#B45309,#F8FAFC,#FEF3C7,#78350F,#FDE68A,Warm brown + cream white
|
||||
67,Coffee Shop,#78350F,#92400E,#FBBF24,#FEF3C7,#451A03,#FDE68A,Coffee brown + warm gold
|
||||
68,Brewery/Winery,#7C2D12,#B91C1C,#CA8A04,#FEF2F2,#450A0A,#FECACA,Deep burgundy + craft gold
|
||||
69,Airline,#1E3A8A,#3B82F6,#F97316,#EFF6FF,#1E40AF,#BFDBFE,Sky blue + booking orange
|
||||
70,News/Media Platform,#DC2626,#EF4444,#1E40AF,#FEF2F2,#450A0A,#FECACA,Breaking red + link blue
|
||||
71,Magazine/Blog,#18181B,#3F3F46,#EC4899,#FAFAFA,#09090B,#E4E4E7,Editorial black + accent pink
|
||||
72,Freelancer Platform,#6366F1,#818CF8,#22C55E,#EEF2FF,#312E81,#C7D2FE,Creative indigo + hire green
|
||||
73,Consulting Firm,#0F172A,#334155,#CA8A04,#F8FAFC,#020617,#E2E8F0,Authority navy + premium gold
|
||||
74,Marketing Agency,#EC4899,#F472B6,#06B6D4,#FDF2F8,#831843,#FBCFE8,Bold pink + creative cyan
|
||||
75,Event Management,#7C3AED,#A78BFA,#F97316,#FAF5FF,#4C1D95,#DDD6FE,Excitement purple + action orange
|
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76,Conference/Webinar Platform,#1E40AF,#3B82F6,#22C55E,#EFF6FF,#1E3A8A,#BFDBFE,Professional blue + join green
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77,Membership/Community,#7C3AED,#A78BFA,#22C55E,#FAF5FF,#4C1D95,#DDD6FE,Community purple + join green
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78,Newsletter Platform,#0369A1,#0EA5E9,#F97316,#F0F9FF,#0C4A6E,#BAE6FD,Trust blue + subscribe orange
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79,Digital Products/Downloads,#6366F1,#818CF8,#22C55E,#EEF2FF,#312E81,#C7D2FE,Digital indigo + buy green
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80,Church/Religious Organization,#7C3AED,#A78BFA,#CA8A04,#FAF5FF,#4C1D95,#DDD6FE,Spiritual purple + warm gold
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81,Sports Team/Club,#DC2626,#EF4444,#FBBF24,#FEF2F2,#7F1D1D,#FECACA,Team red + championship gold
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82,Museum/Gallery,#18181B,#27272A,#F8FAFC,#FAFAFA,#09090B,#E4E4E7,Gallery black + white space
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83,Theater/Cinema,#1E1B4B,#312E81,#CA8A04,#0F0F23,#F8FAFC,#4338CA,Dramatic dark + spotlight gold
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84,Language Learning App,#4F46E5,#818CF8,#22C55E,#EEF2FF,#312E81,#C7D2FE,Learning indigo + progress green
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85,Coding Bootcamp,#0F172A,#1E293B,#22C55E,#020617,#F8FAFC,#334155,Terminal dark + success green
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86,Cybersecurity Platform,#00FF41,#0D0D0D,#FF3333,#000000,#E0E0E0,#1F1F1F,Matrix green + alert red
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87,Developer Tool / IDE,#1E293B,#334155,#22C55E,#0F172A,#F8FAFC,#475569,Code dark + run green
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88,Biotech / Life Sciences,#0EA5E9,#0284C7,#10B981,#F0F9FF,#0C4A6E,#BAE6FD,DNA blue + life green
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89,Space Tech / Aerospace,#F8FAFC,#94A3B8,#3B82F6,#0B0B10,#F8FAFC,#1E293B,Star white + launch blue
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90,Architecture / Interior,#171717,#404040,#D4AF37,#FFFFFF,#171717,#E5E5E5,Minimal black + accent gold
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91,Quantum Computing,#00FFFF,#7B61FF,#FF00FF,#050510,#E0E0FF,#333344,Quantum cyan + interference purple
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92,Biohacking / Longevity,#FF4D4D,#4D94FF,#00E676,#F5F5F7,#1C1C1E,#E5E5EA,Bio red/blue + vitality green
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93,Autonomous Systems,#00FF41,#008F11,#FF3333,#0D1117,#E6EDF3,#30363D,Terminal green + alert red
|
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94,Generative AI Art,#18181B,#3F3F46,#EC4899,#FAFAFA,#09090B,#E4E4E7,Canvas neutral + creative pink
|
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95,Spatial / Vision OS,#FFFFFF,#E5E5E5,#007AFF,#888888,#000000,#CCCCCC,Glass white + system blue
|
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96,Climate Tech,#059669,#10B981,#FBBF24,#ECFDF5,#064E3B,#A7F3D0,Nature green + solar gold
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No,Category,Icon Name,Keywords,Library,Import Code,Usage,Best For,Style
|
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1,Navigation,menu,hamburger menu navigation toggle bars,Lucide,import { Menu } from 'lucide-react',<Menu />,Mobile navigation drawer toggle sidebar,Outline
|
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2,Navigation,arrow-left,back previous return navigate,Lucide,import { ArrowLeft } from 'lucide-react',<ArrowLeft />,Back button breadcrumb navigation,Outline
|
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3,Navigation,arrow-right,next forward continue navigate,Lucide,import { ArrowRight } from 'lucide-react',<ArrowRight />,Forward button next step CTA,Outline
|
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4,Navigation,chevron-down,dropdown expand accordion select,Lucide,import { ChevronDown } from 'lucide-react',<ChevronDown />,Dropdown toggle accordion header,Outline
|
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5,Navigation,chevron-up,collapse close accordion minimize,Lucide,import { ChevronUp } from 'lucide-react',<ChevronUp />,Accordion collapse minimize,Outline
|
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6,Navigation,home,homepage main dashboard start,Lucide,import { Home } from 'lucide-react',<Home />,Home navigation main page,Outline
|
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7,Navigation,x,close cancel dismiss remove exit,Lucide,import { X } from 'lucide-react',<X />,Modal close dismiss button,Outline
|
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8,Navigation,external-link,open new tab external link,Lucide,import { ExternalLink } from 'lucide-react',<ExternalLink />,External link indicator,Outline
|
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9,Action,plus,add create new insert,Lucide,import { Plus } from 'lucide-react',<Plus />,Add button create new item,Outline
|
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10,Action,minus,remove subtract decrease delete,Lucide,import { Minus } from 'lucide-react',<Minus />,Remove item quantity decrease,Outline
|
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11,Action,trash-2,delete remove discard bin,Lucide,import { Trash2 } from 'lucide-react',<Trash2 />,Delete action destructive,Outline
|
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12,Action,edit,pencil modify change update,Lucide,import { Edit } from 'lucide-react',<Edit />,Edit button modify content,Outline
|
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13,Action,save,disk store persist save,Lucide,import { Save } from 'lucide-react',<Save />,Save button persist changes,Outline
|
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14,Action,download,export save file download,Lucide,import { Download } from 'lucide-react',<Download />,Download file export,Outline
|
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15,Action,upload,import file attach upload,Lucide,import { Upload } from 'lucide-react',<Upload />,Upload file import,Outline
|
||||
16,Action,copy,duplicate clipboard paste,Lucide,import { Copy } from 'lucide-react',<Copy />,Copy to clipboard,Outline
|
||||
17,Action,share,social distribute send,Lucide,import { Share } from 'lucide-react',<Share />,Share button social,Outline
|
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18,Action,search,find lookup filter query,Lucide,import { Search } from 'lucide-react',<Search />,Search input bar,Outline
|
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19,Action,filter,sort refine narrow options,Lucide,import { Filter } from 'lucide-react',<Filter />,Filter dropdown sort,Outline
|
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20,Action,settings,gear cog preferences config,Lucide,import { Settings } from 'lucide-react',<Settings />,Settings page configuration,Outline
|
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21,Status,check,success done complete verified,Lucide,import { Check } from 'lucide-react',<Check />,Success state checkmark,Outline
|
||||
22,Status,check-circle,success verified approved complete,Lucide,import { CheckCircle } from 'lucide-react',<CheckCircle />,Success badge verified,Outline
|
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23,Status,x-circle,error failed cancel rejected,Lucide,import { XCircle } from 'lucide-react',<XCircle />,Error state failed,Outline
|
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24,Status,alert-triangle,warning caution attention danger,Lucide,import { AlertTriangle } from 'lucide-react',<AlertTriangle />,Warning message caution,Outline
|
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25,Status,alert-circle,info notice information help,Lucide,import { AlertCircle } from 'lucide-react',<AlertCircle />,Info notice alert,Outline
|
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26,Status,info,information help tooltip details,Lucide,import { Info } from 'lucide-react',<Info />,Information tooltip help,Outline
|
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27,Status,loader,loading spinner processing wait,Lucide,import { Loader } from 'lucide-react',<Loader className="animate-spin" />,Loading state spinner,Outline
|
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28,Status,clock,time schedule pending wait,Lucide,import { Clock } from 'lucide-react',<Clock />,Pending time schedule,Outline
|
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29,Communication,mail,email message inbox letter,Lucide,import { Mail } from 'lucide-react',<Mail />,Email contact inbox,Outline
|
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30,Communication,message-circle,chat comment bubble conversation,Lucide,import { MessageCircle } from 'lucide-react',<MessageCircle />,Chat comment message,Outline
|
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31,Communication,phone,call mobile telephone contact,Lucide,import { Phone } from 'lucide-react',<Phone />,Phone contact call,Outline
|
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32,Communication,send,submit dispatch message airplane,Lucide,import { Send } from 'lucide-react',<Send />,Send message submit,Outline
|
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33,Communication,bell,notification alert ring reminder,Lucide,import { Bell } from 'lucide-react',<Bell />,Notification bell alert,Outline
|
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34,User,user,profile account person avatar,Lucide,import { User } from 'lucide-react',<User />,User profile account,Outline
|
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35,User,users,team group people members,Lucide,import { Users } from 'lucide-react',<Users />,Team group members,Outline
|
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36,User,user-plus,add invite new member,Lucide,import { UserPlus } from 'lucide-react',<UserPlus />,Add user invite,Outline
|
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37,User,log-in,signin authenticate enter,Lucide,import { LogIn } from 'lucide-react',<LogIn />,Login signin,Outline
|
||||
38,User,log-out,signout exit leave logout,Lucide,import { LogOut } from 'lucide-react',<LogOut />,Logout signout,Outline
|
||||
39,Media,image,photo picture gallery thumbnail,Lucide,import { Image } from 'lucide-react',<Image />,Image photo gallery,Outline
|
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40,Media,video,movie film play record,Lucide,import { Video } from 'lucide-react',<Video />,Video player media,Outline
|
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41,Media,play,start video audio media,Lucide,import { Play } from 'lucide-react',<Play />,Play button video audio,Outline
|
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42,Media,pause,stop halt video audio,Lucide,import { Pause } from 'lucide-react',<Pause />,Pause button media,Outline
|
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43,Media,volume-2,sound audio speaker music,Lucide,import { Volume2 } from 'lucide-react',<Volume2 />,Volume audio sound,Outline
|
||||
44,Media,mic,microphone record voice audio,Lucide,import { Mic } from 'lucide-react',<Mic />,Microphone voice record,Outline
|
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45,Media,camera,photo capture snapshot picture,Lucide,import { Camera } from 'lucide-react',<Camera />,Camera photo capture,Outline
|
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46,Commerce,shopping-cart,cart checkout basket buy,Lucide,import { ShoppingCart } from 'lucide-react',<ShoppingCart />,Shopping cart e-commerce,Outline
|
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47,Commerce,shopping-bag,purchase buy store bag,Lucide,import { ShoppingBag } from 'lucide-react',<ShoppingBag />,Shopping bag purchase,Outline
|
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48,Commerce,credit-card,payment card checkout stripe,Lucide,import { CreditCard } from 'lucide-react',<CreditCard />,Payment credit card,Outline
|
||||
49,Commerce,dollar-sign,money price currency cost,Lucide,import { DollarSign } from 'lucide-react',<DollarSign />,Price money currency,Outline
|
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50,Commerce,tag,label price discount sale,Lucide,import { Tag } from 'lucide-react',<Tag />,Price tag label,Outline
|
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51,Commerce,gift,present reward bonus offer,Lucide,import { Gift } from 'lucide-react',<Gift />,Gift reward offer,Outline
|
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52,Commerce,percent,discount sale offer promo,Lucide,import { Percent } from 'lucide-react',<Percent />,Discount percentage sale,Outline
|
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53,Data,bar-chart,analytics statistics graph metrics,Lucide,import { BarChart } from 'lucide-react',<BarChart />,Bar chart analytics,Outline
|
||||
54,Data,pie-chart,statistics distribution breakdown,Lucide,import { PieChart } from 'lucide-react',<PieChart />,Pie chart distribution,Outline
|
||||
55,Data,trending-up,growth increase positive trend,Lucide,import { TrendingUp } from 'lucide-react',<TrendingUp />,Growth trend positive,Outline
|
||||
56,Data,trending-down,decline decrease negative trend,Lucide,import { TrendingDown } from 'lucide-react',<TrendingDown />,Decline trend negative,Outline
|
||||
57,Data,activity,pulse heartbeat monitor live,Lucide,import { Activity } from 'lucide-react',<Activity />,Activity monitor pulse,Outline
|
||||
58,Data,database,storage server data backend,Lucide,import { Database } from 'lucide-react',<Database />,Database storage,Outline
|
||||
59,Files,file,document page paper doc,Lucide,import { File } from 'lucide-react',<File />,File document,Outline
|
||||
60,Files,file-text,document text page article,Lucide,import { FileText } from 'lucide-react',<FileText />,Text document article,Outline
|
||||
61,Files,folder,directory organize group files,Lucide,import { Folder } from 'lucide-react',<Folder />,Folder directory,Outline
|
||||
62,Files,folder-open,expanded browse files view,Lucide,import { FolderOpen } from 'lucide-react',<FolderOpen />,Open folder browse,Outline
|
||||
63,Files,paperclip,attachment attach file link,Lucide,import { Paperclip } from 'lucide-react',<Paperclip />,Attachment paperclip,Outline
|
||||
64,Files,link,url hyperlink chain connect,Lucide,import { Link } from 'lucide-react',<Link />,Link URL hyperlink,Outline
|
||||
65,Files,clipboard,paste copy buffer notes,Lucide,import { Clipboard } from 'lucide-react',<Clipboard />,Clipboard paste,Outline
|
||||
66,Layout,grid,tiles gallery layout dashboard,Lucide,import { Grid } from 'lucide-react',<Grid />,Grid layout gallery,Outline
|
||||
67,Layout,list,rows table lines items,Lucide,import { List } from 'lucide-react',<List />,List view rows,Outline
|
||||
68,Layout,columns,layout split dual sidebar,Lucide,import { Columns } from 'lucide-react',<Columns />,Column layout split,Outline
|
||||
69,Layout,maximize,fullscreen expand enlarge zoom,Lucide,import { Maximize } from 'lucide-react',<Maximize />,Fullscreen maximize,Outline
|
||||
70,Layout,minimize,reduce shrink collapse exit,Lucide,import { Minimize } from 'lucide-react',<Minimize />,Minimize reduce,Outline
|
||||
71,Layout,sidebar,panel drawer navigation menu,Lucide,import { Sidebar } from 'lucide-react',<Sidebar />,Sidebar panel,Outline
|
||||
72,Social,heart,like love favorite wishlist,Lucide,import { Heart } from 'lucide-react',<Heart />,Like favorite love,Outline
|
||||
73,Social,star,rating review favorite bookmark,Lucide,import { Star } from 'lucide-react',<Star />,Star rating favorite,Outline
|
||||
74,Social,thumbs-up,like approve agree positive,Lucide,import { ThumbsUp } from 'lucide-react',<ThumbsUp />,Like approve thumb,Outline
|
||||
75,Social,thumbs-down,dislike disapprove disagree negative,Lucide,import { ThumbsDown } from 'lucide-react',<ThumbsDown />,Dislike disapprove,Outline
|
||||
76,Social,bookmark,save later favorite mark,Lucide,import { Bookmark } from 'lucide-react',<Bookmark />,Bookmark save,Outline
|
||||
77,Social,flag,report mark important highlight,Lucide,import { Flag } from 'lucide-react',<Flag />,Flag report,Outline
|
||||
78,Device,smartphone,mobile phone device touch,Lucide,import { Smartphone } from 'lucide-react',<Smartphone />,Mobile smartphone,Outline
|
||||
79,Device,tablet,ipad device touch screen,Lucide,import { Tablet } from 'lucide-react',<Tablet />,Tablet device,Outline
|
||||
80,Device,monitor,desktop screen computer display,Lucide,import { Monitor } from 'lucide-react',<Monitor />,Desktop monitor,Outline
|
||||
81,Device,laptop,notebook computer portable device,Lucide,import { Laptop } from 'lucide-react',<Laptop />,Laptop computer,Outline
|
||||
82,Device,printer,print document output paper,Lucide,import { Printer } from 'lucide-react',<Printer />,Printer print,Outline
|
||||
83,Security,lock,secure password protected private,Lucide,import { Lock } from 'lucide-react',<Lock />,Lock secure,Outline
|
||||
84,Security,unlock,open access unsecure public,Lucide,import { Unlock } from 'lucide-react',<Unlock />,Unlock open,Outline
|
||||
85,Security,shield,protection security safe guard,Lucide,import { Shield } from 'lucide-react',<Shield />,Shield protection,Outline
|
||||
86,Security,key,password access unlock login,Lucide,import { Key } from 'lucide-react',<Key />,Key password,Outline
|
||||
87,Security,eye,view show visible password,Lucide,import { Eye } from 'lucide-react',<Eye />,Show password view,Outline
|
||||
88,Security,eye-off,hide invisible password hidden,Lucide,import { EyeOff } from 'lucide-react',<EyeOff />,Hide password,Outline
|
||||
89,Location,map-pin,location marker place address,Lucide,import { MapPin } from 'lucide-react',<MapPin />,Location pin marker,Outline
|
||||
90,Location,map,directions navigate geography location,Lucide,import { Map } from 'lucide-react',<Map />,Map directions,Outline
|
||||
91,Location,navigation,compass direction pointer arrow,Lucide,import { Navigation } from 'lucide-react',<Navigation />,Navigation compass,Outline
|
||||
92,Location,globe,world international global web,Lucide,import { Globe } from 'lucide-react',<Globe />,Globe world,Outline
|
||||
93,Time,calendar,date schedule event appointment,Lucide,import { Calendar } from 'lucide-react',<Calendar />,Calendar date,Outline
|
||||
94,Time,refresh-cw,reload sync update refresh,Lucide,import { RefreshCw } from 'lucide-react',<RefreshCw />,Refresh reload,Outline
|
||||
95,Time,rotate-ccw,undo back revert history,Lucide,import { RotateCcw } from 'lucide-react',<RotateCcw />,Undo revert,Outline
|
||||
96,Time,rotate-cw,redo forward repeat history,Lucide,import { RotateCw } from 'lucide-react',<RotateCw />,Redo forward,Outline
|
||||
97,Development,code,develop programming syntax html,Lucide,import { Code } from 'lucide-react',<Code />,Code development,Outline
|
||||
98,Development,terminal,console cli command shell,Lucide,import { Terminal } from 'lucide-react',<Terminal />,Terminal console,Outline
|
||||
99,Development,git-branch,version control branch merge,Lucide,import { GitBranch } from 'lucide-react',<GitBranch />,Git branch,Outline
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100,Development,github,repository code open source,Lucide,import { Github } from 'lucide-react',<Github />,GitHub repository,Outline
|
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.gemini/skills/ui-ux-pro-max/data/landing.csv
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No,Pattern Name,Keywords,Section Order,Primary CTA Placement,Color Strategy,Recommended Effects,Conversion Optimization
|
||||
1,Hero + Features + CTA,"hero, hero-centric, features, feature-rich, cta, call-to-action","1. Hero with headline/image, 2. Value prop, 3. Key features (3-5), 4. CTA section, 5. Footer",Hero (sticky) + Bottom,Hero: Brand primary or vibrant. Features: Card bg #FAFAFA. CTA: Contrasting accent color,"Hero parallax, feature card hover lift, CTA glow on hover",Deep CTA placement. Use contrasting color (at least 7:1 contrast ratio). Sticky navbar CTA.
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2,Hero + Testimonials + CTA,"hero, testimonials, social-proof, trust, reviews, cta","1. Hero, 2. Problem statement, 3. Solution overview, 4. Testimonials carousel, 5. CTA",Hero (sticky) + Post-testimonials,"Hero: Brand color. Testimonials: Light bg #F5F5F5. Quotes: Italic, muted color #666. CTA: Vibrant","Testimonial carousel slide animations, quote marks animations, avatar fade-in",Social proof before CTA. Use 3-5 testimonials. Include photo + name + role. CTA after social proof.
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3,Product Demo + Features,"demo, product-demo, features, showcase, interactive","1. Hero, 2. Product video/mockup (center), 3. Feature breakdown per section, 4. Comparison (optional), 5. CTA",Video center + CTA right/bottom,Video surround: Brand color overlay. Features: Icon color #0080FF. Text: Dark #222,"Video play button pulse, feature scroll reveals, demo interaction highlights",Embedded product demo increases engagement. Use interactive mockup if possible. Auto-play video muted.
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4,Minimal Single Column,"minimal, simple, direct, single-column, clean","1. Hero headline, 2. Short description, 3. Benefit bullets (3 max), 4. CTA, 5. Footer","Center, large CTA button",Minimalist: Brand + white #FFFFFF + accent. Buttons: High contrast 7:1+. Text: Black/Dark grey,Minimal hover effects. Smooth scroll. CTA scale on hover (subtle),Single CTA focus. Large typography. Lots of whitespace. No nav clutter. Mobile-first.
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5,Funnel (3-Step Conversion),"funnel, conversion, steps, wizard, onboarding","1. Hero, 2. Step 1 (problem), 3. Step 2 (solution), 4. Step 3 (action), 5. CTA progression",Each step: mini-CTA. Final: main CTA,"Step colors: 1 (Red/Problem), 2 (Orange/Process), 3 (Green/Solution). CTA: Brand color","Step number animations, progress bar fill, step transitions smooth scroll",Progressive disclosure. Show only essential info per step. Use progress indicators. Multiple CTAs.
|
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6,Comparison Table + CTA,"comparison, table, compare, versus, cta","1. Hero, 2. Problem intro, 3. Comparison table (product vs competitors), 4. Pricing (optional), 5. CTA",Table: Right column. CTA: Below table,Table: Alternating rows (white/light grey). Your product: Highlight #FFFACD (light yellow) or green. Text: Dark,"Table row hover highlight, price toggle animations, feature checkmark animations",Use comparison to show unique value. Highlight your product row. Include 'free trial' in pricing row.
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7,Lead Magnet + Form,"lead, form, signup, capture, email, magnet","1. Hero (benefit headline), 2. Lead magnet preview (ebook cover, checklist, etc), 3. Form (minimal fields), 4. CTA submit",Form CTA: Submit button,Lead magnet: Professional design. Form: Clean white bg. Inputs: Light border #CCCCCC. CTA: Brand color,"Form focus state animations, input validation animations, success confirmation animation",Form fields ≤ 3 for best conversion. Offer valuable lead magnet preview. Show form submission progress.
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8,Pricing Page + CTA,"pricing, plans, tiers, comparison, cta","1. Hero (pricing headline), 2. Price comparison cards, 3. Feature comparison table, 4. FAQ section, 5. Final CTA",Each card: CTA button. Sticky CTA in nav,"Free: Grey, Starter: Blue, Pro: Green/Gold, Enterprise: Dark. Cards: 1px border, shadow","Price toggle animation (monthly/yearly), card comparison highlight, FAQ accordion open/close",Recommend starter plan (pre-select/highlight). Show annual discount (20-30%). Use FAQs to address concerns.
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9,Video-First Hero,"video, hero, media, visual, engaging","1. Hero with video background, 2. Key features overlay, 3. Benefits section, 4. CTA",Overlay on video (center/bottom) + Bottom section,Dark overlay 60% on video. Brand accent for CTA. White text on dark.,"Video autoplay muted, parallax scroll, text fade-in on scroll",86% higher engagement with video. Add captions for accessibility. Compress video for performance.
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10,Scroll-Triggered Storytelling,"storytelling, scroll, narrative, story, immersive","1. Intro hook, 2. Chapter 1 (problem), 3. Chapter 2 (journey), 4. Chapter 3 (solution), 5. Climax CTA",End of each chapter (mini) + Final climax CTA,Progressive reveal. Each chapter has distinct color. Building intensity.,"ScrollTrigger animations, parallax layers, progressive disclosure, chapter transitions",Narrative increases time-on-page 3x. Use progress indicator. Mobile: simplify animations.
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11,AI Personalization Landing,"ai, personalization, smart, recommendation, dynamic","1. Dynamic hero (personalized), 2. Relevant features, 3. Tailored testimonials, 4. Smart CTA",Context-aware placement based on user segment,Adaptive based on user data. A/B test color variations per segment.,"Dynamic content swap, fade transitions, personalized product recommendations",20%+ conversion with personalization. Requires analytics integration. Fallback for new users.
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12,Waitlist/Coming Soon,"waitlist, coming-soon, launch, early-access, notify","1. Hero with countdown, 2. Product teaser/preview, 3. Email capture form, 4. Social proof (waitlist count)",Email form prominent (above fold) + Sticky form on scroll,Anticipation: Dark + accent highlights. Countdown in brand color. Urgency indicators.,"Countdown timer animation, email validation feedback, success confetti, social share buttons",Scarcity + exclusivity. Show waitlist count. Early access benefits. Referral program.
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13,Comparison Table Focus,"comparison, table, versus, compare, features","1. Hero (problem statement), 2. Comparison matrix (you vs competitors), 3. Feature deep-dive, 4. Winner CTA",After comparison table (highlighted row) + Bottom,Your product column highlighted (accent bg or green). Competitors neutral. Checkmarks green.,"Table row hover highlight, feature checkmark animations, sticky comparison header",Show value vs competitors. 35% higher conversion. Be factual. Include pricing if favorable.
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14,Pricing-Focused Landing,"pricing, price, cost, plans, subscription","1. Hero (value proposition), 2. Pricing cards (3 tiers), 3. Feature comparison, 4. FAQ, 5. Final CTA",Each pricing card + Sticky CTA in nav + Bottom,Popular plan highlighted (brand color border/bg). Free: grey. Enterprise: dark/premium.,"Price toggle monthly/annual animation, card hover lift, FAQ accordion smooth open",Annual discount 20-30%. Recommend mid-tier (most popular badge). Address objections in FAQ.
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15,App Store Style Landing,"app, mobile, download, store, install","1. Hero with device mockup, 2. Screenshots carousel, 3. Features with icons, 4. Reviews/ratings, 5. Download CTAs",Download buttons prominent (App Store + Play Store) throughout,Dark/light matching app store feel. Star ratings in gold. Screenshots with device frames.,"Device mockup rotations, screenshot slider, star rating animations, download button pulse",Show real screenshots. Include ratings (4.5+ stars). QR code for mobile. Platform-specific CTAs.
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16,FAQ/Documentation Landing,"faq, documentation, help, support, questions","1. Hero with search bar, 2. Popular categories, 3. FAQ accordion, 4. Contact/support CTA",Search bar prominent + Contact CTA for unresolved questions,"Clean, high readability. Minimal color. Category icons in brand color. Success green for resolved.","Search autocomplete, smooth accordion open/close, category hover, helpful feedback buttons",Reduce support tickets. Track search analytics. Show related articles. Contact escalation path.
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17,Immersive/Interactive Experience,"immersive, interactive, experience, 3d, animation","1. Full-screen interactive element, 2. Guided product tour, 3. Key benefits revealed, 4. CTA after completion",After interaction complete + Skip option for impatient users,Immersive experience colors. Dark background for focus. Highlight interactive elements.,"WebGL, 3D interactions, gamification elements, progress indicators, reward animations",40% higher engagement. Performance trade-off. Provide skip option. Mobile fallback essential.
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18,Event/Conference Landing,"event, conference, meetup, registration, schedule","1. Hero (date/location/countdown), 2. Speakers grid, 3. Agenda/schedule, 4. Sponsors, 5. Register CTA",Register CTA sticky + After speakers + Bottom,Urgency colors (countdown). Event branding. Speaker cards professional. Sponsor logos neutral.,"Countdown timer, speaker hover cards with bio, agenda tabs, early bird countdown",Early bird pricing with deadline. Social proof (past attendees). Speaker credibility. Multi-ticket discounts.
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19,Product Review/Ratings Focused,"reviews, ratings, testimonials, social-proof, stars","1. Hero (product + aggregate rating), 2. Rating breakdown, 3. Individual reviews, 4. Buy/CTA",After reviews summary + Buy button alongside reviews,Trust colors. Star ratings gold. Verified badge green. Review sentiment colors.,"Star fill animations, review filtering, helpful vote interactions, photo lightbox",User-generated content builds trust. Show verified purchases. Filter by rating. Respond to negative reviews.
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20,Community/Forum Landing,"community, forum, social, members, discussion","1. Hero (community value prop), 2. Popular topics/categories, 3. Active members showcase, 4. Join CTA",Join button prominent + After member showcase,"Warm, welcoming. Member photos add humanity. Topic badges in brand colors. Activity indicators green.","Member avatars animation, activity feed live updates, topic hover previews, join success celebration","Show active community (member count, posts today). Highlight benefits. Preview content. Easy onboarding."
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21,Before-After Transformation,"before-after, transformation, results, comparison","1. Hero (problem state), 2. Transformation slider/comparison, 3. How it works, 4. Results CTA",After transformation reveal + Bottom,Contrast: muted/grey (before) vs vibrant/colorful (after). Success green for results.,"Slider comparison interaction, before/after reveal animations, result counters, testimonial videos",Visual proof of value. 45% higher conversion. Real results. Specific metrics. Guarantee offer.
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22,Marketplace / Directory,"marketplace, directory, search, listing","1. Hero (Search focused), 2. Categories, 3. Featured Listings, 4. Trust/Safety, 5. CTA (Become a host/seller)",Hero Search Bar + Navbar 'List your item',Search: High contrast. Categories: Visual icons. Trust: Blue/Green.,Search autocomplete animation," map hover pins, card carousel, Search bar is the CTA. Reduce friction to search. Popular searches suggestions."
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23,Newsletter / Content First,"newsletter, content, writer, blog, subscribe","1. Hero (Value Prop + Form), 2. Recent Issues/Archives, 3. Social Proof (Subscriber count), 4. About Author",Hero inline form + Sticky header form,Minimalist. Paper-like background. Text focus. Accent color for Subscribe.,Text highlight animations," typewriter effect, subtle fade-in, Single field form (Email only). Show 'Join X, 000 readers'. Read sample link."
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24,Webinar Registration,"webinar, registration, event, training, live","1. Hero (Topic + Timer + Form), 2. What you'll learn, 3. Speaker Bio, 4. Urgency/Bonuses, 5. Form (again)",Hero (Right side form) + Bottom anchor,Urgency: Red/Orange. Professional: Blue/Navy. Form: High contrast white.,Countdown timer," speaker avatar float, urgent ticker, Limited seats logic. 'Live' indicator. Auto-fill timezone."
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25,Enterprise Gateway,"enterprise, corporate, gateway, solutions, portal","1. Hero (Video/Mission), 2. Solutions by Industry, 3. Solutions by Role, 4. Client Logos, 5. Contact Sales",Contact Sales (Primary) + Login (Secondary),Corporate: Navy/Grey. High integrity. Conservative accents.,Slow video background," logo carousel, tab switching for industries, Path selection (I am a...). Mega menu navigation. Trust signals prominent."
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26,Portfolio Grid,"portfolio, grid, showcase, gallery, masonry","1. Hero (Name/Role), 2. Project Grid (Masonry), 3. About/Philosophy, 4. Contact",Project Card Hover + Footer Contact,Neutral background (let work shine). Text: Black/White. Accent: Minimal.,Image lazy load reveal," hover overlay info, lightbox view, Visuals first. Filter by category. Fast loading essential."
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27,Horizontal Scroll Journey,"horizontal, scroll, journey, gallery, storytelling, panoramic","1. Intro (Vertical), 2. The Journey (Horizontal Track), 3. Detail Reveal, 4. Vertical Footer",Floating Sticky CTA or End of Horizontal Track,Continuous palette transition. Chapter colors. Progress bar #000000.,"Scroll-jacking (careful), parallax layers, horizontal slide, progress indicator","Immersive product discovery. High engagement. Keep navigation visible.
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28,Bento Grid Showcase,bento, grid, features, modular, apple-style, showcase"", 1. Hero, 2. Bento Grid (Key Features), 3. Detail Cards, 4. Tech Specs, 5. CTA, Floating Action Button or Bottom of Grid, Card backgrounds: #F5F5F7 or Glass. Icons: Vibrant brand colors. Text: Dark., Hover card scale (1.02), video inside cards, tilt effect, staggered reveal, Scannable value props. High information density without clutter. Mobile stack.
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29,Interactive 3D Configurator,3d, configurator, customizer, interactive, product"", 1. Hero (Configurator), 2. Feature Highlight (synced), 3. Price/Specs, 4. Purchase, Inside Configurator UI + Sticky Bottom Bar, Neutral studio background. Product: Realistic materials. UI: Minimal overlay., Real-time rendering, material swap animation, camera rotate/zoom, light reflection, Increases ownership feeling. 360 view reduces return rates. Direct add-to-cart.
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30,AI-Driven Dynamic Landing,ai, dynamic, personalized, adaptive, generative"", 1. Prompt/Input Hero, 2. Generated Result Preview, 3. How it Works, 4. Value Prop, Input Field (Hero) + 'Try it' Buttons, Adaptive to user input. Dark mode for compute feel. Neon accents., Typing text effects, shimmering generation loaders, morphing layouts, Immediate value demonstration. 'Show, don't tell'. Low friction start."
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No,Product Type,Keywords,Primary Style Recommendation,Secondary Styles,Landing Page Pattern,Dashboard Style (if applicable),Color Palette Focus,Key Considerations
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1,SaaS (General),"app, b2b, cloud, general, saas, software, subscription",Glassmorphism + Flat Design,"Soft UI Evolution, Minimalism",Hero + Features + CTA,Data-Dense + Real-Time Monitoring,Trust blue + accent contrast,Balance modern feel with clarity. Focus on CTAs.
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2,Micro SaaS,"app, b2b, cloud, indie, micro, micro-saas, niche, saas, small, software, solo, subscription",Flat Design + Vibrant & Block,"Motion-Driven, Micro-interactions",Minimal & Direct + Demo,Executive Dashboard,Vibrant primary + white space,"Keep simple, show product quickly. Speed is key."
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3,E-commerce,"buy, commerce, e, ecommerce, products, retail, sell, shop, store",Vibrant & Block-based,"Aurora UI, Motion-Driven",Feature-Rich Showcase,Sales Intelligence Dashboard,Brand primary + success green,Engagement & conversions. High visual hierarchy.
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4,E-commerce Luxury,"buy, commerce, e, ecommerce, elegant, exclusive, high-end, luxury, premium, products, retail, sell, shop, store",Liquid Glass + Glassmorphism,"3D & Hyperrealism, Aurora UI",Feature-Rich Showcase,Sales Intelligence Dashboard,Premium colors + minimal accent,Elegance & sophistication. Premium materials.
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5,Service Landing Page,"appointment, booking, consultation, conversion, landing, marketing, page, service",Hero-Centric + Trust & Authority,"Social Proof-Focused, Storytelling",Hero-Centric Design,N/A - Analytics for conversions,Brand primary + trust colors,Social proof essential. Show expertise.
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6,B2B Service,"appointment, b, b2b, booking, business, consultation, corporate, enterprise, service",Trust & Authority + Minimal,"Feature-Rich, Conversion-Optimized",Feature-Rich Showcase,Sales Intelligence Dashboard,Professional blue + neutral grey,Credibility essential. Clear ROI messaging.
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7,Financial Dashboard,"admin, analytics, dashboard, data, financial, panel",Dark Mode (OLED) + Data-Dense,"Minimalism, Accessible & Ethical",N/A - Dashboard focused,Financial Dashboard,Dark bg + red/green alerts + trust blue,"High contrast, real-time updates, accuracy paramount."
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8,Analytics Dashboard,"admin, analytics, dashboard, data, panel",Data-Dense + Heat Map & Heatmap,"Minimalism, Dark Mode (OLED)",N/A - Analytics focused,Drill-Down Analytics + Comparative,Cool→Hot gradients + neutral grey,Clarity > aesthetics. Color-coded data priority.
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9,Healthcare App,"app, clinic, health, healthcare, medical, patient",Neumorphism + Accessible & Ethical,"Soft UI Evolution, Claymorphism (for patients)",Social Proof-Focused,User Behavior Analytics,Calm blue + health green + trust,Accessibility mandatory. Calming aesthetic.
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10,Educational App,"app, course, education, educational, learning, school, training",Claymorphism + Micro-interactions,"Vibrant & Block-based, Flat Design",Storytelling-Driven,User Behavior Analytics,Playful colors + clear hierarchy,Engagement & ease of use. Age-appropriate design.
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11,Creative Agency,"agency, creative, design, marketing, studio",Brutalism + Motion-Driven,"Retro-Futurism, Storytelling-Driven",Storytelling-Driven,N/A - Portfolio focused,Bold primaries + artistic freedom,Differentiation key. Wow-factor necessary.
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12,Portfolio/Personal,"creative, personal, portfolio, projects, showcase, work",Motion-Driven + Minimalism,"Brutalism, Aurora UI",Storytelling-Driven,N/A - Personal branding,Brand primary + artistic interpretation,Showcase work. Personality shine through.
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13,Gaming,"entertainment, esports, game, gaming, play",3D & Hyperrealism + Retro-Futurism,"Motion-Driven, Vibrant & Block",Feature-Rich Showcase,N/A - Game focused,Vibrant + neon + immersive colors,Immersion priority. Performance critical.
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14,Government/Public Service,"appointment, booking, consultation, government, public, service",Accessible & Ethical + Minimalism,"Flat Design, Inclusive Design",Minimal & Direct,Executive Dashboard,Professional blue + high contrast,WCAG AAA mandatory. Trust paramount.
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15,Fintech/Crypto,"banking, blockchain, crypto, defi, finance, fintech, money, nft, payment, web3",Glassmorphism + Dark Mode (OLED),"Retro-Futurism, Motion-Driven",Conversion-Optimized,Real-Time Monitoring + Predictive,Dark tech colors + trust + vibrant accents,Security perception. Real-time data critical.
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16,Social Media App,"app, community, content, entertainment, media, network, sharing, social, streaming, users, video",Vibrant & Block-based + Motion-Driven,"Aurora UI, Micro-interactions",Feature-Rich Showcase,User Behavior Analytics,Vibrant + engagement colors,Engagement & retention. Addictive design ethics.
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17,Productivity Tool,"collaboration, productivity, project, task, tool, workflow",Flat Design + Micro-interactions,"Minimalism, Soft UI Evolution",Interactive Product Demo,Drill-Down Analytics,Clear hierarchy + functional colors,Ease of use. Speed & efficiency focus.
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18,Design System/Component Library,"component, design, library, system",Minimalism + Accessible & Ethical,"Flat Design, Zero Interface",Feature-Rich Showcase,N/A - Dev focused,Clear hierarchy + code-like structure,Consistency. Developer-first approach.
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19,AI/Chatbot Platform,"ai, artificial-intelligence, automation, chatbot, machine-learning, ml, platform",AI-Native UI + Minimalism,"Zero Interface, Glassmorphism",Interactive Product Demo,AI/ML Analytics Dashboard,Neutral + AI Purple (#6366F1),Conversational UI. Streaming text. Context awareness. Minimal chrome.
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20,NFT/Web3 Platform,"nft, platform, web",Cyberpunk UI + Glassmorphism,"Aurora UI, 3D & Hyperrealism",Feature-Rich Showcase,Crypto/Blockchain Dashboard,Dark + Neon + Gold (#FFD700),Wallet integration. Transaction feedback. Gas fees display. Dark mode essential.
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21,Creator Economy Platform,"creator, economy, platform",Vibrant & Block-based + Bento Box Grid,"Motion-Driven, Aurora UI",Social Proof-Focused,User Behavior Analytics,Vibrant + Brand colors,Creator profiles. Monetization display. Engagement metrics. Social proof.
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22,Sustainability/ESG Platform,"ai, artificial-intelligence, automation, esg, machine-learning, ml, platform, sustainability",Organic Biophilic + Minimalism,"Accessible & Ethical, Flat Design",Trust & Authority,Energy/Utilities Dashboard,Green (#228B22) + Earth tones,Carbon footprint visuals. Progress indicators. Certification badges. Eco-friendly imagery.
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23,Remote Work/Collaboration Tool,"collaboration, remote, tool, work",Soft UI Evolution + Minimalism,"Glassmorphism, Micro-interactions",Feature-Rich Showcase,Drill-Down Analytics,Calm Blue + Neutral grey,Real-time collaboration. Status indicators. Video integration. Notification management.
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24,Mental Health App,"app, health, mental",Neumorphism + Accessible & Ethical,"Claymorphism, Soft UI Evolution",Social Proof-Focused,Healthcare Analytics,Calm Pastels + Trust colors,Calming aesthetics. Privacy-first. Crisis resources. Progress tracking. Accessibility mandatory.
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25,Pet Tech App,"app, pet, tech",Claymorphism + Vibrant & Block-based,"Micro-interactions, Flat Design",Storytelling-Driven,User Behavior Analytics,Playful + Warm colors,Pet profiles. Health tracking. Playful UI. Photo galleries. Vet integration.
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26,Smart Home/IoT Dashboard,"admin, analytics, dashboard, data, home, iot, panel, smart",Glassmorphism + Dark Mode (OLED),"Minimalism, AI-Native UI",Interactive Product Demo,Real-Time Monitoring,Dark + Status indicator colors,Device status. Real-time controls. Energy monitoring. Automation rules. Quick actions.
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27,EV/Charging Ecosystem,"charging, ecosystem, ev",Minimalism + Aurora UI,"Glassmorphism, Organic Biophilic",Hero-Centric Design,Energy/Utilities Dashboard,Electric Blue (#009CD1) + Green,Charging station maps. Range estimation. Cost calculation. Environmental impact.
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28,Subscription Box Service,"appointment, booking, box, consultation, membership, plan, recurring, service, subscription",Vibrant & Block-based + Motion-Driven,"Claymorphism, Aurora UI",Feature-Rich Showcase,E-commerce Analytics,Brand + Excitement colors,Unboxing experience. Personalization quiz. Subscription management. Product reveals.
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29,Podcast Platform,"platform, podcast",Dark Mode (OLED) + Minimalism,"Motion-Driven, Vibrant & Block-based",Storytelling-Driven,Media/Entertainment Dashboard,Dark + Audio waveform accents,Audio player UX. Episode discovery. Creator tools. Analytics for podcasters.
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30,Dating App,"app, dating",Vibrant & Block-based + Motion-Driven,"Aurora UI, Glassmorphism",Social Proof-Focused,User Behavior Analytics,Warm + Romantic (Pink/Red gradients),Profile cards. Swipe interactions. Match animations. Safety features. Video chat.
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31,Micro-Credentials/Badges Platform,"badges, credentials, micro, platform",Minimalism + Flat Design,"Accessible & Ethical, Swiss Modernism 2.0",Trust & Authority,Education Dashboard,Trust Blue + Gold (#FFD700),Credential verification. Badge display. Progress tracking. Issuer trust. LinkedIn integration.
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32,Knowledge Base/Documentation,"base, documentation, knowledge",Minimalism + Accessible & Ethical,"Swiss Modernism 2.0, Flat Design",FAQ/Documentation,N/A - Documentation focused,Clean hierarchy + minimal color,Search-first. Clear navigation. Code highlighting. Version switching. Feedback system.
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33,Hyperlocal Services,"appointment, booking, consultation, hyperlocal, service, services",Minimalism + Vibrant & Block-based,"Micro-interactions, Flat Design",Conversion-Optimized,Drill-Down Analytics + Map,Location markers + Trust colors,Map integration. Service categories. Provider profiles. Booking system. Reviews.
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34,Beauty/Spa/Wellness Service,"appointment, beauty, booking, consultation, service, spa, wellness",Soft UI Evolution + Neumorphism,"Glassmorphism, Minimalism",Hero-Centric Design + Social Proof,User Behavior Analytics,Soft pastels (Pink #FFB6C1 Sage #90EE90) + Cream + Gold accents,Calming aesthetic. Booking system. Service menu. Before/after gallery. Testimonials. Relaxing imagery.
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35,Luxury/Premium Brand,"brand, elegant, exclusive, high-end, luxury, premium",Liquid Glass + Glassmorphism,"Minimalism, 3D & Hyperrealism",Storytelling-Driven + Feature-Rich,Sales Intelligence Dashboard,Black + Gold (#FFD700) + White + Minimal accent,Elegance paramount. Premium imagery. Storytelling. High-quality visuals. Exclusive feel.
|
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36,Restaurant/Food Service,"appointment, booking, consultation, delivery, food, menu, order, restaurant, service",Vibrant & Block-based + Motion-Driven,"Claymorphism, Flat Design",Hero-Centric Design + Conversion,N/A - Booking focused,Warm colors (Orange Red Brown) + appetizing imagery,Menu display. Online ordering. Reservation system. Food photography. Location/hours prominent.
|
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37,Fitness/Gym App,"app, exercise, fitness, gym, health, workout",Vibrant & Block-based + Dark Mode (OLED),"Motion-Driven, Neumorphism",Feature-Rich Showcase,User Behavior Analytics,Energetic (Orange #FF6B35 Electric Blue) + Dark bg,Progress tracking. Workout plans. Community features. Achievements. Motivational design.
|
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38,Real Estate/Property,"buy, estate, housing, property, real, real-estate, rent",Glassmorphism + Minimalism,"Motion-Driven, 3D & Hyperrealism",Hero-Centric Design + Feature-Rich,Sales Intelligence Dashboard,Trust Blue (#0077B6) + Gold accents + White,Property listings. Virtual tours. Map integration. Agent profiles. Mortgage calculator. High-quality imagery.
|
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39,Travel/Tourism Agency,"agency, booking, creative, design, flight, hotel, marketing, studio, tourism, travel, vacation",Aurora UI + Motion-Driven,"Vibrant & Block-based, Glassmorphism",Storytelling-Driven + Hero-Centric,Booking Analytics,Vibrant destination colors + Sky Blue + Warm accents,Destination showcase. Booking system. Itinerary builder. Reviews. Inspiration galleries. Mobile-first.
|
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40,Hotel/Hospitality,"hospitality, hotel",Liquid Glass + Minimalism,"Glassmorphism, Soft UI Evolution",Hero-Centric Design + Social Proof,Revenue Management Dashboard,Warm neutrals + Gold (#D4AF37) + Brand accent,Room booking. Amenities showcase. Location maps. Guest reviews. Seasonal pricing. Luxury imagery.
|
||||
41,Wedding/Event Planning,"conference, event, meetup, planning, registration, ticket, wedding",Soft UI Evolution + Aurora UI,"Glassmorphism, Motion-Driven",Storytelling-Driven + Social Proof,N/A - Planning focused,Soft Pink (#FFD6E0) + Gold + Cream + Sage,Portfolio gallery. Vendor directory. Planning tools. Timeline. Budget tracker. Romantic aesthetic.
|
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42,Legal Services,"appointment, attorney, booking, compliance, consultation, contract, law, legal, service, services",Trust & Authority + Minimalism,"Accessible & Ethical, Swiss Modernism 2.0",Trust & Authority + Minimal,Case Management Dashboard,Navy Blue (#1E3A5F) + Gold + White,Credibility paramount. Practice areas. Attorney profiles. Case results. Contact forms. Professional imagery.
|
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43,Insurance Platform,"insurance, platform",Trust & Authority + Flat Design,"Accessible & Ethical, Minimalism",Conversion-Optimized + Trust,Claims Analytics Dashboard,Trust Blue (#0066CC) + Green (security) + Neutral,Quote calculator. Policy comparison. Claims process. Trust signals. Clear pricing. Security badges.
|
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44,Banking/Traditional Finance,"banking, finance, traditional",Minimalism + Accessible & Ethical,"Trust & Authority, Dark Mode (OLED)",Trust & Authority + Feature-Rich,Financial Dashboard,Navy (#0A1628) + Trust Blue + Gold accents,Security-first. Account overview. Transaction history. Mobile banking. Accessibility critical. Trust paramount.
|
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45,Online Course/E-learning,"course, e, learning, online",Claymorphism + Vibrant & Block-based,"Motion-Driven, Flat Design",Feature-Rich Showcase + Social Proof,Education Dashboard,Vibrant learning colors + Progress green,Course catalog. Progress tracking. Video player. Quizzes. Certificates. Community forums. Gamification.
|
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46,Non-profit/Charity,"charity, non, profit",Accessible & Ethical + Organic Biophilic,"Minimalism, Storytelling-Driven",Storytelling-Driven + Trust,Donation Analytics Dashboard,Cause-related colors + Trust + Warm,Impact stories. Donation flow. Transparency reports. Volunteer signup. Event calendar. Emotional connection.
|
||||
47,Music Streaming,"music, streaming",Dark Mode (OLED) + Vibrant & Block-based,"Motion-Driven, Aurora UI",Feature-Rich Showcase,Media/Entertainment Dashboard,Dark (#121212) + Vibrant accents + Album art colors,Audio player. Playlist management. Artist pages. Personalization. Social features. Waveform visualizations.
|
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48,Video Streaming/OTT,"ott, streaming, video",Dark Mode (OLED) + Motion-Driven,"Glassmorphism, Vibrant & Block-based",Hero-Centric Design + Feature-Rich,Media/Entertainment Dashboard,Dark bg + Content poster colors + Brand accent,Video player. Content discovery. Watchlist. Continue watching. Personalized recommendations. Thumbnail-heavy.
|
||||
49,Job Board/Recruitment,"board, job, recruitment",Flat Design + Minimalism,"Vibrant & Block-based, Accessible & Ethical",Conversion-Optimized + Feature-Rich,HR Analytics Dashboard,Professional Blue + Success Green + Neutral,Job listings. Search/filter. Company profiles. Application tracking. Resume upload. Salary insights.
|
||||
50,Marketplace (P2P),"buyers, listings, marketplace, p, platform, sellers",Vibrant & Block-based + Flat Design,"Micro-interactions, Trust & Authority",Feature-Rich Showcase + Social Proof,E-commerce Analytics,Trust colors + Category colors + Success green,Seller/buyer profiles. Listings. Reviews/ratings. Secure payment. Messaging. Search/filter. Trust badges.
|
||||
51,Logistics/Delivery,"delivery, logistics",Minimalism + Flat Design,"Dark Mode (OLED), Micro-interactions",Feature-Rich Showcase + Conversion,Real-Time Monitoring + Route Analytics,Blue (#2563EB) + Orange (tracking) + Green (delivered),Real-time tracking. Delivery scheduling. Route optimization. Driver management. Status updates. Map integration.
|
||||
52,Agriculture/Farm Tech,"agriculture, farm, tech",Organic Biophilic + Flat Design,"Minimalism, Accessible & Ethical",Feature-Rich Showcase + Trust,IoT Sensor Dashboard,Earth Green (#4A7C23) + Brown + Sky Blue,Crop monitoring. Weather data. IoT sensors. Yield tracking. Market prices. Sustainable imagery.
|
||||
53,Construction/Architecture,"architecture, construction",Minimalism + 3D & Hyperrealism,"Brutalism, Swiss Modernism 2.0",Hero-Centric Design + Feature-Rich,Project Management Dashboard,Grey (#4A4A4A) + Orange (safety) + Blueprint Blue,Project portfolio. 3D renders. Timeline. Material specs. Team collaboration. Blueprint aesthetic.
|
||||
54,Automotive/Car Dealership,"automotive, car, dealership",Motion-Driven + 3D & Hyperrealism,"Dark Mode (OLED), Glassmorphism",Hero-Centric Design + Feature-Rich,Sales Intelligence Dashboard,Brand colors + Metallic accents + Dark/Light,Vehicle showcase. 360° views. Comparison tools. Financing calculator. Test drive booking. High-quality imagery.
|
||||
55,Photography Studio,"photography, studio",Motion-Driven + Minimalism,"Aurora UI, Glassmorphism",Storytelling-Driven + Hero-Centric,N/A - Portfolio focused,Black + White + Minimal accent,Portfolio gallery. Before/after. Service packages. Booking system. Client galleries. Full-bleed imagery.
|
||||
56,Coworking Space,"coworking, space",Vibrant & Block-based + Glassmorphism,"Minimalism, Motion-Driven",Hero-Centric Design + Feature-Rich,Occupancy Dashboard,Energetic colors + Wood tones + Brand accent,Space tour. Membership plans. Booking system. Amenities. Community events. Virtual tour.
|
||||
57,Cleaning Service,"appointment, booking, cleaning, consultation, service",Soft UI Evolution + Flat Design,"Minimalism, Micro-interactions",Conversion-Optimized + Trust,Service Analytics,Fresh Blue (#00B4D8) + Clean White + Green,Service packages. Booking system. Price calculator. Before/after gallery. Reviews. Trust badges.
|
||||
58,Home Services (Plumber/Electrician),"appointment, booking, consultation, electrician, home, plumber, service, services",Flat Design + Trust & Authority,"Minimalism, Accessible & Ethical",Conversion-Optimized + Trust,Service Analytics,Trust Blue + Safety Orange + Professional grey,Service list. Emergency contact. Booking. Price transparency. Certifications. Local trust signals.
|
||||
59,Childcare/Daycare,"childcare, daycare",Claymorphism + Vibrant & Block-based,"Soft UI Evolution, Accessible & Ethical",Social Proof-Focused + Trust,Parent Dashboard,Playful pastels + Safe colors + Warm accents,Programs. Staff profiles. Safety certifications. Parent portal. Activity updates. Cheerful imagery.
|
||||
60,Senior Care/Elderly,"care, elderly, senior",Accessible & Ethical + Soft UI Evolution,"Minimalism, Neumorphism",Trust & Authority + Social Proof,Healthcare Analytics,Calm Blue + Warm neutrals + Large text,Care services. Staff qualifications. Facility tour. Family portal. Large touch targets. High contrast. Accessibility-first.
|
||||
61,Medical Clinic,"clinic, medical",Accessible & Ethical + Minimalism,"Neumorphism, Trust & Authority",Trust & Authority + Conversion,Healthcare Analytics,Medical Blue (#0077B6) + Trust White + Calm Green,Services. Doctor profiles. Online booking. Patient portal. Insurance info. HIPAA compliant. Trust signals.
|
||||
62,Pharmacy/Drug Store,"drug, pharmacy, store",Flat Design + Accessible & Ethical,"Minimalism, Trust & Authority",Conversion-Optimized + Trust,Inventory Dashboard,Pharmacy Green + Trust Blue + Clean White,Product catalog. Prescription upload. Refill reminders. Health info. Store locator. Safety certifications.
|
||||
63,Dental Practice,"dental, practice",Soft UI Evolution + Minimalism,"Accessible & Ethical, Trust & Authority",Social Proof-Focused + Conversion,Patient Analytics,Fresh Blue + White + Smile Yellow accent,Services. Dentist profiles. Before/after. Online booking. Insurance. Patient testimonials. Friendly imagery.
|
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64,Veterinary Clinic,"clinic, veterinary",Claymorphism + Accessible & Ethical,"Soft UI Evolution, Flat Design",Social Proof-Focused + Trust,Pet Health Dashboard,Caring Blue + Pet-friendly colors + Warm accents,Pet services. Vet profiles. Online booking. Pet portal. Emergency info. Friendly animal imagery.
|
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65,Florist/Plant Shop,"florist, plant, shop",Organic Biophilic + Vibrant & Block-based,"Aurora UI, Motion-Driven",Hero-Centric Design + Conversion,E-commerce Analytics,Natural Green + Floral pinks/purples + Earth tones,Product catalog. Occasion categories. Delivery scheduling. Care guides. Seasonal collections. Beautiful imagery.
|
||||
66,Bakery/Cafe,"bakery, cafe",Vibrant & Block-based + Soft UI Evolution,"Claymorphism, Motion-Driven",Hero-Centric Design + Conversion,N/A - Order focused,Warm Brown + Cream + Appetizing accents,Menu display. Online ordering. Location/hours. Catering. Seasonal specials. Appetizing photography.
|
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67,Coffee Shop,"coffee, shop",Minimalism + Organic Biophilic,"Soft UI Evolution, Flat Design",Hero-Centric Design + Conversion,N/A - Order focused,Coffee Brown (#6F4E37) + Cream + Warm accents,Menu. Online ordering. Loyalty program. Location. Story/origin. Cozy aesthetic.
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68,Brewery/Winery,"brewery, winery",Motion-Driven + Storytelling-Driven,"Dark Mode (OLED), Organic Biophilic",Storytelling-Driven + Hero-Centric,N/A - E-commerce focused,Deep amber/burgundy + Gold + Craft aesthetic,Product showcase. Story/heritage. Tasting notes. Events. Club membership. Artisanal imagery.
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69,Airline,"ai, airline, artificial-intelligence, automation, machine-learning, ml",Minimalism + Glassmorphism,"Motion-Driven, Accessible & Ethical",Conversion-Optimized + Feature-Rich,Operations Dashboard,Sky Blue + Brand colors + Trust accents,Flight search. Booking. Check-in. Boarding pass. Loyalty program. Route maps. Mobile-first.
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70,News/Media Platform,"content, entertainment, media, news, platform, streaming, video",Minimalism + Flat Design,"Dark Mode (OLED), Accessible & Ethical",Hero-Centric Design + Feature-Rich,Media Analytics Dashboard,Brand colors + High contrast + Category colors,Article layout. Breaking news. Categories. Search. Subscription. Mobile reading. Fast loading.
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71,Magazine/Blog,"articles, blog, content, magazine, posts, writing",Swiss Modernism 2.0 + Motion-Driven,"Minimalism, Aurora UI",Storytelling-Driven + Hero-Centric,Content Analytics,Editorial colors + Brand primary + Clean white,Article showcase. Category navigation. Author profiles. Newsletter signup. Related content. Typography-focused.
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72,Freelancer Platform,"freelancer, platform",Flat Design + Minimalism,"Vibrant & Block-based, Micro-interactions",Feature-Rich Showcase + Conversion,Marketplace Analytics,Professional Blue + Success Green + Neutral,Profile creation. Portfolio. Skill matching. Messaging. Payment. Reviews. Project management.
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73,Consulting Firm,"consulting, firm",Trust & Authority + Minimalism,"Swiss Modernism 2.0, Accessible & Ethical",Trust & Authority + Feature-Rich,N/A - Lead generation,Navy + Gold + Professional grey,Service areas. Case studies. Team profiles. Thought leadership. Contact. Professional credibility.
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74,Marketing Agency,"agency, creative, design, marketing, studio",Brutalism + Motion-Driven,"Vibrant & Block-based, Aurora UI",Storytelling-Driven + Feature-Rich,Campaign Analytics,Bold brand colors + Creative freedom,Portfolio. Case studies. Services. Team. Creative showcase. Results-focused. Bold aesthetic.
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75,Event Management,"conference, event, management, meetup, registration, ticket",Vibrant & Block-based + Motion-Driven,"Glassmorphism, Aurora UI",Hero-Centric Design + Feature-Rich,Event Analytics,Event theme colors + Excitement accents,Event showcase. Registration. Agenda. Speakers. Sponsors. Ticket sales. Countdown timer.
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76,Conference/Webinar Platform,"conference, platform, webinar",Glassmorphism + Minimalism,"Motion-Driven, Flat Design",Feature-Rich Showcase + Conversion,Attendee Analytics,Professional Blue + Video accent + Brand,Registration. Agenda. Speaker profiles. Live stream. Networking. Recording access. Virtual event features.
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77,Membership/Community,"community, membership",Vibrant & Block-based + Soft UI Evolution,"Bento Box Grid, Micro-interactions",Social Proof-Focused + Conversion,Community Analytics,Community brand colors + Engagement accents,Member benefits. Pricing tiers. Community showcase. Events. Member directory. Exclusive content.
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78,Newsletter Platform,"newsletter, platform",Minimalism + Flat Design,"Swiss Modernism 2.0, Accessible & Ethical",Minimal & Direct + Conversion,Email Analytics,Brand primary + Clean white + CTA accent,Subscribe form. Archive. About. Social proof. Sample content. Simple conversion.
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79,Digital Products/Downloads,"digital, downloads, products",Vibrant & Block-based + Motion-Driven,"Glassmorphism, Bento Box Grid",Feature-Rich Showcase + Conversion,E-commerce Analytics,Product category colors + Brand + Success green,Product showcase. Preview. Pricing. Instant delivery. License management. Customer reviews.
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80,Church/Religious Organization,"church, organization, religious",Accessible & Ethical + Soft UI Evolution,"Minimalism, Trust & Authority",Hero-Centric Design + Social Proof,N/A - Community focused,Warm Gold + Deep Purple/Blue + White,Service times. Events. Sermons. Community. Giving. Location. Welcoming imagery.
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81,Sports Team/Club,"club, sports, team",Vibrant & Block-based + Motion-Driven,"Dark Mode (OLED), 3D & Hyperrealism",Hero-Centric Design + Feature-Rich,Performance Analytics,Team colors + Energetic accents,Schedule. Roster. News. Tickets. Merchandise. Fan engagement. Action imagery.
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82,Museum/Gallery,"gallery, museum",Minimalism + Motion-Driven,"Swiss Modernism 2.0, 3D & Hyperrealism",Storytelling-Driven + Feature-Rich,Visitor Analytics,Art-appropriate neutrals + Exhibition accents,Exhibitions. Collections. Tickets. Events. Virtual tours. Educational content. Art-focused design.
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83,Theater/Cinema,"cinema, theater",Dark Mode (OLED) + Motion-Driven,"Vibrant & Block-based, Glassmorphism",Hero-Centric Design + Conversion,Booking Analytics,Dark + Spotlight accents + Gold,Showtimes. Seat selection. Trailers. Coming soon. Membership. Dramatic imagery.
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84,Language Learning App,"app, language, learning",Claymorphism + Vibrant & Block-based,"Micro-interactions, Flat Design",Feature-Rich Showcase + Social Proof,Learning Analytics,Playful colors + Progress indicators + Country flags,Lesson structure. Progress tracking. Gamification. Speaking practice. Community. Achievement badges.
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85,Coding Bootcamp,"bootcamp, coding",Dark Mode (OLED) + Minimalism,"Cyberpunk UI, Flat Design",Feature-Rich Showcase + Social Proof,Student Analytics,Code editor colors + Brand + Success green,Curriculum. Projects. Career outcomes. Alumni. Pricing. Application. Terminal aesthetic.
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86,Cybersecurity Platform,"cyber, security, platform",Cyberpunk UI + Dark Mode (OLED),"Neubrutalism, Minimal & Direct",Trust & Authority + Real-Time,Real-Time Monitoring + Heat Map,Matrix Green + Deep Black + Terminal feel,Data density. Threat visualization. Dark mode default.
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87,Developer Tool / IDE,"dev, developer, tool, ide",Dark Mode (OLED) + Minimalism,"Flat Design, Bento Box Grid",Minimal & Direct + Documentation,Real-Time Monitor + Terminal,Dark syntax theme colors + Blue focus,Keyboard shortcuts. Syntax highlighting. Fast performance.
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88,Biotech / Life Sciences,"biotech, biology, science",Glassmorphism + Clean Science,"Minimalism, Organic Biophilic",Storytelling-Driven + Research,Data-Dense + Predictive,Sterile White + DNA Blue + Life Green,Data accuracy. Cleanliness. Complex data viz.
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89,Space Tech / Aerospace,"aerospace, space, tech",Holographic / HUD + Dark Mode,"Glassmorphism, 3D & Hyperrealism",Immersive Experience + Hero,Real-Time Monitoring + 3D,Deep Space Black + Star White + Metallic,High-tech feel. Precision. Telemetry data.
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90,Architecture / Interior,"architecture, design, interior",Exaggerated Minimalism + High Imagery,"Swiss Modernism 2.0, Parallax",Portfolio Grid + Visuals,Project Management + Gallery,Monochrome + Gold Accent + High Imagery,High-res images. Typography. Space.
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91,Quantum Computing Interface,"quantum, computing, physics, qubit, future, science",Holographic / HUD + Dark Mode,"Glassmorphism, Spatial UI",Immersive/Interactive Experience,3D Spatial Data + Real-Time Monitor,Quantum Blue #00FFFF + Deep Black + Interference patterns,Visualize complexity. Qubit states. Probability clouds. High-tech trust.
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92,Biohacking / Longevity App,"biohacking, health, longevity, tracking, wellness, science",Biomimetic / Organic 2.0,"Minimalism, Dark Mode (OLED)",Data-Dense + Storytelling,Real-Time Monitor + Biological Data,Cellular Pink/Red + DNA Blue + Clean White,Personal data privacy. Scientific credibility. Biological visualizations.
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93,Autonomous Drone Fleet Manager,"drone, autonomous, fleet, aerial, logistics, robotics",HUD / Sci-Fi FUI,"Real-Time Monitor, Spatial UI",Real-Time Monitor,Geographic + Real-Time,Tactical Green #00FF00 + Alert Red + Map Dark,Real-time telemetry. 3D spatial awareness. Latency indicators. Safety alerts.
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94,Generative Art Platform,"art, generative, ai, creative, platform, gallery",Minimalism (Frame) + Gen Z Chaos,"Masonry Grid, Dark Mode",Bento Grid Showcase,Gallery / Portfolio,Neutral #F5F5F5 (Canvas) + User Content,Content is king. Fast loading. Creator attribution. Minting flow.
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95,Spatial Computing OS / App,"spatial, vr, ar, vision, os, immersive, mixed-reality",Spatial UI (VisionOS),"Glassmorphism, 3D & Hyperrealism",Immersive/Interactive Experience,Spatial Dashboard,Frosted Glass + System Colors + Depth,Gaze/Pinch interaction. Depth hierarchy. Environment awareness.
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96,Sustainable Energy / Climate Tech,"climate, energy, sustainable, green, tech, carbon",Organic Biophilic + E-Ink / Paper,"Data-Dense, Swiss Modernism",Interactive Demo + Data,Energy/Utilities Dashboard,Earth Green + Sky Blue + Solar Yellow,Data transparency. Impact visualization. Low-carbon web design.
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.gemini/skills/ui-ux-pro-max/data/react-performance.csv
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No,Category,Issue,Keywords,Platform,Description,Do,Don't,Code Example Good,Code Example Bad,Severity
|
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1,Async Waterfall,Defer Await,async await defer branch,React/Next.js,Move await into branches where actually used to avoid blocking unused code paths,Move await operations into branches where they're needed,Await at top of function blocking all branches,"if (skip) return { skipped: true }; const data = await fetch()","const data = await fetch(); if (skip) return { skipped: true }",Critical
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2,Async Waterfall,Promise.all Parallel,promise all parallel concurrent,React/Next.js,Execute independent async operations concurrently using Promise.all(),Use Promise.all() for independent operations,Sequential await for independent operations,"const [user, posts] = await Promise.all([fetchUser(), fetchPosts()])","const user = await fetchUser(); const posts = await fetchPosts()",Critical
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3,Async Waterfall,Dependency Parallelization,better-all dependency parallel,React/Next.js,Use better-all for operations with partial dependencies to maximize parallelism,Use better-all to start each task at earliest possible moment,Wait for unrelated data before starting dependent fetch,"await all({ user() {}, config() {}, profile() { return fetch((await this.$.user).id) } })","const [user, config] = await Promise.all([...]); const profile = await fetchProfile(user.id)",Critical
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4,Async Waterfall,API Route Optimization,api route waterfall promise,React/Next.js,In API routes start independent operations immediately even if not awaited yet,Start promises early and await late,Sequential awaits in API handlers,"const sessionP = auth(); const configP = fetchConfig(); const session = await sessionP","const session = await auth(); const config = await fetchConfig()",Critical
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5,Async Waterfall,Suspense Boundaries,suspense streaming boundary,React/Next.js,Use Suspense to show wrapper UI faster while data loads,Wrap async components in Suspense boundaries,Await data blocking entire page render,"<Suspense fallback={<Skeleton />}><DataDisplay /></Suspense>","const data = await fetchData(); return <DataDisplay data={data} />",High
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6,Bundle Size,Barrel Imports,barrel import direct path,React/Next.js,Import directly from source files instead of barrel files to avoid loading unused modules,Import directly from source path,Import from barrel/index files,"import Check from 'lucide-react/dist/esm/icons/check'","import { Check } from 'lucide-react'",Critical
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7,Bundle Size,Dynamic Imports,dynamic import lazy next,React/Next.js,Use next/dynamic to lazy-load large components not needed on initial render,Use dynamic() for heavy components,Import heavy components at top level,"const Monaco = dynamic(() => import('./monaco'), { ssr: false })","import { MonacoEditor } from './monaco-editor'",Critical
|
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8,Bundle Size,Defer Third Party,analytics defer third-party,React/Next.js,Load analytics and logging after hydration since they don't block interaction,Load non-critical scripts after hydration,Include analytics in main bundle,"const Analytics = dynamic(() => import('@vercel/analytics'), { ssr: false })","import { Analytics } from '@vercel/analytics/react'",Medium
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9,Bundle Size,Conditional Loading,conditional module lazy,React/Next.js,Load large data or modules only when a feature is activated,Dynamic import when feature enabled,Import large modules unconditionally,"useEffect(() => { if (enabled) import('./heavy.js') }, [enabled])","import { heavyData } from './heavy.js'",High
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10,Bundle Size,Preload Intent,preload hover focus intent,React/Next.js,Preload heavy bundles on hover/focus before they're needed,Preload on user intent signals,Load only on click,"onMouseEnter={() => import('./editor')}","onClick={() => import('./editor')}",Medium
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11,Server,React.cache Dedup,react cache deduplicate request,React/Next.js,Use React.cache() for server-side request deduplication within single request,Wrap data fetchers with cache(),Fetch same data multiple times in tree,"export const getUser = cache(async () => await db.user.find())","export async function getUser() { return await db.user.find() }",Medium
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12,Server,LRU Cache Cross-Request,lru cache cross request,React/Next.js,Use LRU cache for data shared across sequential requests,Use LRU for cross-request caching,Refetch same data on every request,"const cache = new LRUCache({ max: 1000, ttl: 5*60*1000 })","Always fetch from database",High
|
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13,Server,Minimize Serialization,serialization rsc boundary,React/Next.js,Only pass fields that client actually uses across RSC boundaries,Pass only needed fields to client components,Pass entire objects to client,"<Profile name={user.name} />","<Profile user={user} /> // 50 fields serialized",High
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14,Server,Parallel Fetching,parallel fetch component composition,React/Next.js,Restructure components to parallelize data fetching in RSC,Use component composition for parallel fetches,Sequential fetches in parent component,"<Header /><Sidebar /> // both fetch in parallel","const header = await fetchHeader(); return <><div>{header}</div><Sidebar /></>",Critical
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15,Server,After Non-blocking,after non-blocking logging,React/Next.js,Use Next.js after() to schedule work after response is sent,Use after() for logging/analytics,Block response for non-critical operations,"after(async () => { await logAction() }); return Response.json(data)","await logAction(); return Response.json(data)",Medium
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16,Client,SWR Deduplication,swr dedup cache revalidate,React/Next.js,Use SWR for automatic request deduplication and caching,Use useSWR for client data fetching,Manual fetch in useEffect,"const { data } = useSWR('/api/users', fetcher)","useEffect(() => { fetch('/api/users').then(setUsers) }, [])",Medium-High
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17,Client,Event Listener Dedup,event listener deduplicate global,React/Next.js,Share global event listeners across component instances,Use useSWRSubscription for shared listeners,Register listener per component instance,"useSWRSubscription('global-keydown', () => { window.addEventListener... })","useEffect(() => { window.addEventListener('keydown', handler) }, [])",Low
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18,Rerender,Defer State Reads,state read callback subscription,React/Next.js,Don't subscribe to state only used in callbacks,Read state on-demand in callbacks,Subscribe to state used only in handlers,"const handleClick = () => { const params = new URLSearchParams(location.search) }","const params = useSearchParams(); const handleClick = () => { params.get('ref') }",Medium
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19,Rerender,Memoized Components,memo extract expensive,React/Next.js,Extract expensive work into memoized components for early returns,Extract to memo() components,Compute expensive values before early return,"const UserAvatar = memo(({ user }) => ...); if (loading) return <Skeleton />","const avatar = useMemo(() => compute(user)); if (loading) return <Skeleton />",Medium
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20,Rerender,Narrow Dependencies,effect dependency primitive,React/Next.js,Specify primitive dependencies instead of objects in effects,Use primitive values in dependency arrays,Use object references as dependencies,"useEffect(() => { console.log(user.id) }, [user.id])","useEffect(() => { console.log(user.id) }, [user])",Low
|
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21,Rerender,Derived State,derived boolean subscription,React/Next.js,Subscribe to derived booleans instead of continuous values,Use derived boolean state,Subscribe to continuous values,"const isMobile = useMediaQuery('(max-width: 767px)')","const width = useWindowWidth(); const isMobile = width < 768",Medium
|
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22,Rerender,Functional setState,functional setstate callback,React/Next.js,Use functional setState updates for stable callbacks and no stale closures,Use functional form: setState(curr => ...),Reference state directly in setState,"setItems(curr => [...curr, newItem])","setItems([...items, newItem]) // items in deps",Medium
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23,Rerender,Lazy State Init,usestate lazy initialization,React/Next.js,Pass function to useState for expensive initial values,Use function form for expensive init,Compute expensive value directly,"useState(() => buildSearchIndex(items))","useState(buildSearchIndex(items)) // runs every render",Medium
|
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24,Rerender,Transitions,starttransition non-urgent,React/Next.js,Mark frequent non-urgent state updates as transitions,Use startTransition for non-urgent updates,Block UI on every state change,"startTransition(() => setScrollY(window.scrollY))","setScrollY(window.scrollY) // blocks on every scroll",Medium
|
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25,Rendering,SVG Animation Wrapper,svg animation wrapper div,React/Next.js,Wrap SVG in div and animate wrapper for hardware acceleration,Animate div wrapper around SVG,Animate SVG element directly,"<div class='animate-spin'><svg>...</svg></div>","<svg class='animate-spin'>...</svg>",Low
|
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26,Rendering,Content Visibility,content-visibility auto,React/Next.js,Apply content-visibility: auto to defer off-screen rendering,Use content-visibility for long lists,Render all list items immediately,".item { content-visibility: auto; contain-intrinsic-size: 0 80px }","Render 1000 items without optimization",High
|
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27,Rendering,Hoist Static JSX,hoist static jsx element,React/Next.js,Extract static JSX outside components to avoid re-creation,Hoist static elements to module scope,Create static elements inside components,"const skeleton = <div class='animate-pulse' />; function C() { return skeleton }","function C() { return <div class='animate-pulse' /> }",Low
|
||||
28,Rendering,Hydration No Flicker,hydration mismatch flicker,React/Next.js,Use inline script to set client-only data before hydration,Inject sync script for client-only values,Use useEffect causing flash,"<script dangerouslySetInnerHTML={{ __html: 'el.className = localStorage.theme' }} />","useEffect(() => setTheme(localStorage.theme), []) // flickers",Medium
|
||||
29,Rendering,Conditional Render,conditional render ternary,React/Next.js,Use ternary instead of && when condition can be 0 or NaN,Use explicit ternary for conditionals,Use && with potentially falsy numbers,"{count > 0 ? <Badge>{count}</Badge> : null}","{count && <Badge>{count}</Badge>} // renders '0'",Low
|
||||
30,Rendering,Activity Component,activity show hide preserve,React/Next.js,Use Activity component to preserve state/DOM for toggled components,Use Activity for expensive toggle components,Unmount/remount on visibility toggle,"<Activity mode={isOpen ? 'visible' : 'hidden'}><Menu /></Activity>","{isOpen && <Menu />} // loses state",Medium
|
||||
31,JS Perf,Batch DOM CSS,batch dom css reflow,React/Next.js,Group CSS changes via classes or cssText to minimize reflows,Use class toggle or cssText,Change styles one property at a time,"element.classList.add('highlighted')","el.style.width='100px'; el.style.height='200px'",Medium
|
||||
32,JS Perf,Index Map Lookup,map index lookup find,React/Next.js,Build Map for repeated lookups instead of multiple .find() calls,Build index Map for O(1) lookups,Use .find() in loops,"const byId = new Map(users.map(u => [u.id, u])); byId.get(id)","users.find(u => u.id === order.userId) // O(n) each time",Low-Medium
|
||||
33,JS Perf,Cache Property Access,cache property loop,React/Next.js,Cache object property lookups in hot paths,Cache values before loops,Access nested properties in loops,"const val = obj.config.settings.value; for (...) process(val)","for (...) process(obj.config.settings.value)",Low-Medium
|
||||
34,JS Perf,Cache Function Results,memoize cache function,React/Next.js,Use module-level Map to cache repeated function results,Use Map cache for repeated calls,Recompute same values repeatedly,"const cache = new Map(); if (cache.has(x)) return cache.get(x)","slugify(name) // called 100 times same input",Medium
|
||||
35,JS Perf,Cache Storage API,localstorage cache read,React/Next.js,Cache localStorage/sessionStorage reads in memory,Cache storage reads in Map,Read storage on every call,"if (!cache.has(key)) cache.set(key, localStorage.getItem(key))","localStorage.getItem('theme') // every call",Low-Medium
|
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36,JS Perf,Combine Iterations,combine filter map loop,React/Next.js,Combine multiple filter/map into single loop,Single loop for multiple categorizations,Chain multiple filter() calls,"for (u of users) { if (u.isAdmin) admins.push(u); if (u.isTester) testers.push(u) }","users.filter(admin); users.filter(tester); users.filter(inactive)",Low-Medium
|
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37,JS Perf,Length Check First,length check array compare,React/Next.js,Check array lengths before expensive comparisons,Early return if lengths differ,Always run expensive comparison,"if (a.length !== b.length) return true; // then compare","a.sort().join() !== b.sort().join() // even when lengths differ",Medium-High
|
||||
38,JS Perf,Early Return,early return exit function,React/Next.js,Return early when result is determined to skip processing,Return immediately on first error,Process all items then check errors,"for (u of users) { if (!u.email) return { error: 'Email required' } }","let hasError; for (...) { if (!email) hasError=true }; if (hasError)...",Low-Medium
|
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39,JS Perf,Hoist RegExp,regexp hoist module,React/Next.js,Don't create RegExp inside render - hoist or memoize,Hoist RegExp to module scope,Create RegExp every render,"const EMAIL_RE = /^[^@]+@[^@]+$/; function validate() { EMAIL_RE.test(x) }","function C() { const re = new RegExp(pattern); re.test(x) }",Low-Medium
|
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40,JS Perf,Loop Min Max,loop min max sort,React/Next.js,Use loop for min/max instead of sort - O(n) vs O(n log n),Single pass loop for min/max,Sort array to find min/max,"let max = arr[0]; for (x of arr) if (x > max) max = x","arr.sort((a,b) => b-a)[0] // O(n log n)",Low
|
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41,JS Perf,Set Map Lookups,set map includes has,React/Next.js,Use Set/Map for O(1) lookups instead of array.includes(),Convert to Set for membership checks,Use .includes() for repeated checks,"const allowed = new Set(['a','b']); allowed.has(id)","const allowed = ['a','b']; allowed.includes(id)",Low-Medium
|
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42,JS Perf,toSorted Immutable,tosorted sort immutable,React/Next.js,Use toSorted() instead of sort() to avoid mutating arrays,Use toSorted() for immutability,Mutate arrays with sort(),"users.toSorted((a,b) => a.name.localeCompare(b.name))","users.sort((a,b) => a.name.localeCompare(b.name)) // mutates",Medium-High
|
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43,Advanced,Event Handler Refs,useeffectevent ref handler,React/Next.js,Store callbacks in refs for stable effect subscriptions,Use useEffectEvent for stable handlers,Re-subscribe on every callback change,"const onEvent = useEffectEvent(handler); useEffect(() => { listen(onEvent) }, [])","useEffect(() => { listen(handler) }, [handler]) // re-subscribes",Low
|
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44,Advanced,useLatest Hook,uselatest ref callback,React/Next.js,Access latest values in callbacks without adding to dependency arrays,Use useLatest for fresh values in stable callbacks,Add callback to effect dependencies,"const cbRef = useLatest(cb); useEffect(() => { setTimeout(() => cbRef.current()) }, [])","useEffect(() => { setTimeout(() => cb()) }, [cb]) // re-runs",Low
|
||||
|
54
.gemini/skills/ui-ux-pro-max/data/stacks/astro.csv
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.gemini/skills/ui-ux-pro-max/data/stacks/astro.csv
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No,Category,Guideline,Description,Do,Don't,Code Good,Code Bad,Severity,Docs URL
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||||
1,Architecture,Use Islands Architecture,Astro's partial hydration only loads JS for interactive components,Interactive components with client directives,Hydrate entire page like traditional SPA,<Counter client:load />,Everything as client component,High,https://docs.astro.build/en/concepts/islands/
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2,Architecture,Default to zero JS,Astro ships zero JS by default - add only when needed,Static components without client directive,Add client:load to everything,<Header /> (static),<Header client:load /> (unnecessary),High,https://docs.astro.build/en/basics/astro-components/
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3,Architecture,Choose right client directive,Different directives for different hydration timing,client:visible for below-fold client:idle for non-critical,client:load for everything,<Comments client:visible />,<Comments client:load />,Medium,https://docs.astro.build/en/reference/directives-reference/#client-directives
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4,Architecture,Use content collections,Type-safe content management for blogs docs,Content collections for structured content,Loose markdown files without schema,const posts = await getCollection('blog'),import.meta.glob('./posts/*.md'),High,https://docs.astro.build/en/guides/content-collections/
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5,Architecture,Define collection schemas,Zod schemas for content validation,Schema with required fields and types,No schema validation,"defineCollection({ schema: z.object({...}) })",defineCollection({}),High,https://docs.astro.build/en/guides/content-collections/#defining-a-collection-schema
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6,Routing,Use file-based routing,Create routes by adding .astro files in pages/,pages/ directory for routes,Manual route configuration,src/pages/about.astro,Custom router setup,Medium,https://docs.astro.build/en/basics/astro-pages/
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7,Routing,Dynamic routes with brackets,Use [param] for dynamic routes,Bracket notation for params,Query strings for dynamic content,pages/blog/[slug].astro,pages/blog.astro?slug=x,Medium,https://docs.astro.build/en/guides/routing/#dynamic-routes
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8,Routing,Use getStaticPaths for SSG,Generate static pages at build time,getStaticPaths for known dynamic routes,Fetch at runtime for static content,"export async function getStaticPaths() { return [...] }",No getStaticPaths with dynamic route,High,https://docs.astro.build/en/reference/api-reference/#getstaticpaths
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9,Routing,Enable SSR when needed,Server-side rendering for dynamic content,output: 'server' or 'hybrid' for dynamic,SSR for purely static sites,"export const prerender = false;",SSR for static blog,Medium,https://docs.astro.build/en/guides/server-side-rendering/
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10,Components,Keep .astro for static,Use .astro components for static content,Astro components for layout structure,React/Vue for static markup,<Layout><slot /></Layout>,<ReactLayout>{children}</ReactLayout>,High,
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11,Components,Use framework components for interactivity,React Vue Svelte for complex interactivity,Framework component with client directive,Astro component with inline scripts,<ReactCounter client:load />,<script> in .astro for complex state,Medium,https://docs.astro.build/en/guides/framework-components/
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12,Components,Pass data via props,Astro components receive props in frontmatter,Astro.props for component data,Global state for simple data,"const { title } = Astro.props;",Import global store,Low,https://docs.astro.build/en/basics/astro-components/#component-props
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||||
13,Components,Use slots for composition,Named and default slots for flexible layouts,<slot /> for child content,Props for HTML content,<slot name="header" />,<Component header={<div>...</div>} />,Medium,https://docs.astro.build/en/basics/astro-components/#slots
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14,Components,Colocate component styles,Scoped styles in component file,<style> in same .astro file,Separate CSS files for component styles,<style> .card { } </style>,import './Card.css',Low,
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15,Styling,Use scoped styles by default,Astro scopes styles to component automatically,<style> for component-specific styles,Global styles for everything,<style> h1 { } </style> (scoped),<style is:global> for everything,Medium,https://docs.astro.build/en/guides/styling/#scoped-styles
|
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16,Styling,Use is:global sparingly,Global styles only when truly needed,is:global for base styles or overrides,is:global for component styles,<style is:global> body { } </style>,<style is:global> .card { } </style>,Medium,
|
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17,Styling,Integrate Tailwind properly,Use @astrojs/tailwind integration,Official Tailwind integration,Manual Tailwind setup,npx astro add tailwind,Manual PostCSS config,Low,https://docs.astro.build/en/guides/integrations-guide/tailwind/
|
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18,Styling,Use CSS variables for theming,Define tokens in :root,CSS custom properties for themes,Hardcoded colors everywhere,:root { --primary: #3b82f6; },color: #3b82f6; everywhere,Medium,
|
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19,Data,Fetch in frontmatter,Data fetching in component frontmatter,Top-level await in frontmatter,useEffect for initial data,const data = await fetch(url),client-side fetch on mount,High,https://docs.astro.build/en/guides/data-fetching/
|
||||
20,Data,Use Astro.glob for local files,Import multiple local files,Astro.glob for markdown/data files,Manual imports for each file,const posts = await Astro.glob('./posts/*.md'),"import post1; import post2;",Medium,
|
||||
21,Data,Prefer content collections over glob,Type-safe collections for structured content,getCollection() for blog/docs,Astro.glob for structured content,await getCollection('blog'),await Astro.glob('./blog/*.md'),High,
|
||||
22,Data,Use environment variables correctly,Import.meta.env for env vars,PUBLIC_ prefix for client vars,Expose secrets to client,import.meta.env.PUBLIC_API_URL,import.meta.env.SECRET in client,High,https://docs.astro.build/en/guides/environment-variables/
|
||||
23,Performance,Preload critical assets,Use link preload for important resources,Preload fonts above-fold images,No preload hints,"<link rel=""preload"" href=""font.woff2"" as=""font"">",No preload for critical assets,Medium,
|
||||
24,Performance,Optimize images with astro:assets,Built-in image optimization,<Image /> component for optimization,<img> for local images,"import { Image } from 'astro:assets';","<img src=""./image.jpg"">",High,https://docs.astro.build/en/guides/images/
|
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25,Performance,Use picture for responsive images,Multiple formats and sizes,<Picture /> for art direction,Single image size for all screens,<Picture /> with multiple sources,<Image /> with single size,Medium,
|
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26,Performance,Lazy load below-fold content,Defer loading non-critical content,loading=lazy for images client:visible for components,Load everything immediately,"<img loading=""lazy"">",No lazy loading,Medium,
|
||||
27,Performance,Minimize client directives,Each directive adds JS bundle,Audit client: usage regularly,Sprinkle client:load everywhere,Only interactive components hydrated,Every component with client:load,High,
|
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28,ViewTransitions,Enable View Transitions,Smooth page transitions,<ViewTransitions /> in head,Full page reloads,"import { ViewTransitions } from 'astro:transitions';",No transition API,Medium,https://docs.astro.build/en/guides/view-transitions/
|
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29,ViewTransitions,Use transition:name,Named elements for morphing,transition:name for persistent elements,Unnamed transitions,"<header transition:name=""header"">",<header> without name,Low,
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30,ViewTransitions,Handle transition:persist,Keep state across navigations,transition:persist for media players,Re-initialize on every navigation,"<video transition:persist id=""player"">",Video restarts on navigation,Medium,
|
||||
31,ViewTransitions,Add fallback for no-JS,Graceful degradation,Content works without JS,Require JS for basic navigation,Static content accessible,Broken without ViewTransitions JS,High,
|
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32,SEO,Use built-in SEO component,Head management for meta tags,Astro SEO integration or manual head,No meta tags,"<title>{title}</title><meta name=""description"">",No SEO tags,High,
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33,SEO,Generate sitemap,Automatic sitemap generation,@astrojs/sitemap integration,Manual sitemap maintenance,npx astro add sitemap,Hand-written sitemap.xml,Medium,https://docs.astro.build/en/guides/integrations-guide/sitemap/
|
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34,SEO,Add RSS feed for content,RSS for blogs and content sites,@astrojs/rss for feed generation,No RSS feed,rss() helper in pages/rss.xml.js,No feed for blog,Low,https://docs.astro.build/en/guides/rss/
|
||||
35,SEO,Use canonical URLs,Prevent duplicate content issues,Astro.url for canonical generation,"<link rel=""canonical"" href={Astro.url}>",No canonical tags,Medium,
|
||||
36,Integrations,Use official integrations,Astro's integration system,npx astro add for integrations,Manual configuration,npx astro add react,Manual React setup,Medium,https://docs.astro.build/en/guides/integrations-guide/
|
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37,Integrations,Configure integrations in astro.config,Centralized configuration,integrations array in config,Scattered configuration,"integrations: [react(), tailwind()]",Multiple config files,Low,
|
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38,Integrations,Use adapter for deployment,Platform-specific adapters,Correct adapter for host,Wrong or no adapter,@astrojs/vercel for Vercel,No adapter for SSR,High,https://docs.astro.build/en/guides/deploy/
|
||||
39,TypeScript,Enable TypeScript,Type safety for Astro projects,tsconfig.json with astro types,No TypeScript,Astro TypeScript template,JavaScript only,Medium,https://docs.astro.build/en/guides/typescript/
|
||||
40,TypeScript,Type component props,Define prop interfaces,Props interface in frontmatter,Untyped props,"interface Props { title: string }",No props typing,Medium,
|
||||
41,TypeScript,Use strict mode,Catch errors early,strict: true in tsconfig,Loose TypeScript config,strictest template,base template,Low,
|
||||
42,Markdown,Use MDX for components,Components in markdown content,@astrojs/mdx for interactive docs,Plain markdown with workarounds,<Component /> in .mdx,HTML in .md files,Medium,https://docs.astro.build/en/guides/integrations-guide/mdx/
|
||||
43,Markdown,Configure markdown plugins,Extend markdown capabilities,remarkPlugins rehypePlugins in config,Manual HTML for features,remarkPlugins: [remarkToc],Manual TOC in every post,Low,
|
||||
44,Markdown,Use frontmatter for metadata,Structured post metadata,Frontmatter with typed schema,Inline metadata,title date in frontmatter,# Title as first line,Medium,
|
||||
45,API,Use API routes for endpoints,Server endpoints in pages/api,pages/api/[endpoint].ts for APIs,External API for simple endpoints,pages/api/posts.json.ts,Separate Express server,Medium,https://docs.astro.build/en/guides/endpoints/
|
||||
46,API,Return proper responses,Use Response object,new Response() with headers,Plain objects,return new Response(JSON.stringify(data)),return data,Medium,
|
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47,API,Handle methods correctly,Export named method handlers,export GET POST handlers,Single default export,export const GET = async () => {},export default async () => {},Low,
|
||||
48,Security,Sanitize user content,Prevent XSS in dynamic content,set:html only for trusted content,set:html with user input,"<Fragment set:html={sanitized} />","<div set:html={userInput} />",High,
|
||||
49,Security,Use HTTPS in production,Secure connections,HTTPS for all production sites,HTTP in production,https://example.com,http://example.com,High,
|
||||
50,Security,Validate API input,Check and sanitize all input,Zod validation for API routes,Trust all input,const body = schema.parse(data),const body = await request.json(),High,
|
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51,Build,Use hybrid rendering,Mix static and dynamic pages,output: 'hybrid' for flexibility,All SSR or all static,prerender per-page basis,Single rendering mode,Medium,https://docs.astro.build/en/guides/server-side-rendering/#hybrid-rendering
|
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52,Build,Analyze bundle size,Monitor JS bundle impact,Build output shows bundle sizes,Ignore bundle growth,Check astro build output,No size monitoring,Medium,
|
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53,Build,Use prefetch,Preload linked pages,prefetch integration,No prefetch for navigation,npx astro add prefetch,Manual prefetch,Low,https://docs.astro.build/en/guides/prefetch/
|
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.gemini/skills/ui-ux-pro-max/data/stacks/flutter.csv
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No,Category,Guideline,Description,Do,Don't,Code Good,Code Bad,Severity,Docs URL
|
||||
1,Widgets,Use StatelessWidget when possible,Immutable widgets are simpler,StatelessWidget for static UI,StatefulWidget for everything,class MyWidget extends StatelessWidget,class MyWidget extends StatefulWidget (static),Medium,https://api.flutter.dev/flutter/widgets/StatelessWidget-class.html
|
||||
2,Widgets,Keep widgets small,Single responsibility principle,Extract widgets into smaller pieces,Large build methods,Column(children: [Header() Content()]),500+ line build method,Medium,
|
||||
3,Widgets,Use const constructors,Compile-time constants for performance,const MyWidget() when possible,Non-const for static widgets,const Text('Hello'),Text('Hello') for literals,High,https://dart.dev/guides/language/language-tour#constant-constructors
|
||||
4,Widgets,Prefer composition over inheritance,Combine widgets using children,Compose widgets,Extend widget classes,Container(child: MyContent()),class MyContainer extends Container,Medium,
|
||||
5,State,Use setState correctly,Minimal state in StatefulWidget,setState for UI state changes,setState for business logic,setState(() { _counter++; }),Complex logic in setState,Medium,https://api.flutter.dev/flutter/widgets/State/setState.html
|
||||
6,State,Avoid setState in build,Never call setState during build,setState in callbacks only,setState in build method,onPressed: () => setState(() {}),build() { setState(); },High,
|
||||
7,State,Use state management for complex apps,Provider Riverpod BLoC,State management for shared state,setState for global state,Provider.of<MyState>(context),Global setState calls,Medium,
|
||||
8,State,Prefer Riverpod or Provider,Recommended state solutions,Riverpod for new projects,InheritedWidget manually,ref.watch(myProvider),Custom InheritedWidget,Medium,https://riverpod.dev/
|
||||
9,State,Dispose resources,Clean up controllers and subscriptions,dispose() for cleanup,Memory leaks from subscriptions,@override void dispose() { controller.dispose(); },No dispose implementation,High,
|
||||
10,Layout,Use Column and Row,Basic layout widgets,Column Row for linear layouts,Stack for simple layouts,"Column(children: [Text(), Button()])",Stack for vertical list,Medium,https://api.flutter.dev/flutter/widgets/Column-class.html
|
||||
11,Layout,Use Expanded and Flexible,Control flex behavior,Expanded to fill space,Fixed sizes in flex containers,Expanded(child: Container()),Container(width: 200) in Row,Medium,
|
||||
12,Layout,Use SizedBox for spacing,Consistent spacing,SizedBox for gaps,Container for spacing only,SizedBox(height: 16),Container(height: 16),Low,
|
||||
13,Layout,Use LayoutBuilder for responsive,Respond to constraints,LayoutBuilder for adaptive layouts,Fixed sizes for responsive,LayoutBuilder(builder: (context constraints) {}),Container(width: 375),Medium,https://api.flutter.dev/flutter/widgets/LayoutBuilder-class.html
|
||||
14,Layout,Avoid deep nesting,Keep widget tree shallow,Extract deeply nested widgets,10+ levels of nesting,Extract widget to method or class,Column(Row(Column(Row(...)))),Medium,
|
||||
15,Lists,Use ListView.builder,Lazy list building,ListView.builder for long lists,ListView with children for large lists,"ListView.builder(itemCount: 100, itemBuilder: ...)",ListView(children: items.map(...).toList()),High,https://api.flutter.dev/flutter/widgets/ListView-class.html
|
||||
16,Lists,Provide itemExtent when known,Skip measurement,itemExtent for fixed height items,No itemExtent for uniform lists,ListView.builder(itemExtent: 50),ListView.builder without itemExtent,Medium,
|
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17,Lists,Use keys for stateful items,Preserve widget state,Key for stateful list items,No key for dynamic lists,ListTile(key: ValueKey(item.id)),ListTile without key,High,
|
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18,Lists,Use SliverList for custom scroll,Custom scroll effects,CustomScrollView with Slivers,Nested ListViews,CustomScrollView(slivers: [SliverList()]),ListView inside ListView,Medium,https://api.flutter.dev/flutter/widgets/SliverList-class.html
|
||||
19,Navigation,Use Navigator 2.0 or GoRouter,Declarative routing,go_router for navigation,Navigator.push for complex apps,GoRouter(routes: [...]),Navigator.push everywhere,Medium,https://pub.dev/packages/go_router
|
||||
20,Navigation,Use named routes,Organized navigation,Named routes for clarity,Anonymous routes,Navigator.pushNamed(context '/home'),Navigator.push(context MaterialPageRoute()),Low,
|
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21,Navigation,Handle back button (PopScope),Android back behavior and predictive back (Android 14+),Use PopScope widget (WillPopScope is deprecated),Use WillPopScope,"PopScope(canPop: false, onPopInvoked: (didPop) => ...)",WillPopScope(onWillPop: ...),High,https://api.flutter.dev/flutter/widgets/PopScope-class.html
|
||||
22,Navigation,Pass typed arguments,Type-safe route arguments,Typed route arguments,Dynamic arguments,MyRoute(id: '123'),arguments: {'id': '123'},Medium,
|
||||
23,Async,Use FutureBuilder,Async UI building,FutureBuilder for async data,setState for async,FutureBuilder(future: fetchData()),fetchData().then((d) => setState()),Medium,https://api.flutter.dev/flutter/widgets/FutureBuilder-class.html
|
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24,Async,Use StreamBuilder,Stream UI building,StreamBuilder for streams,Manual stream subscription,StreamBuilder(stream: myStream),stream.listen in initState,Medium,https://api.flutter.dev/flutter/widgets/StreamBuilder-class.html
|
||||
25,Async,Handle loading and error states,Complete async UI states,ConnectionState checks,Only success state,if (snapshot.connectionState == ConnectionState.waiting),No loading indicator,High,
|
||||
26,Async,Cancel subscriptions,Clean up stream subscriptions,Cancel in dispose,Memory leaks,subscription.cancel() in dispose,No subscription cleanup,High,
|
||||
27,Theming,Use ThemeData,Consistent theming,ThemeData for app theme,Hardcoded colors,Theme.of(context).primaryColor,Color(0xFF123456) everywhere,Medium,https://api.flutter.dev/flutter/material/ThemeData-class.html
|
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28,Theming,Use ColorScheme,Material 3 color system,ColorScheme for colors,Individual color properties,colorScheme: ColorScheme.fromSeed(),primaryColor: Colors.blue,Medium,
|
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29,Theming,Access theme via context,Dynamic theme access,Theme.of(context),Static theme reference,Theme.of(context).textTheme.bodyLarge,TextStyle(fontSize: 16),Medium,
|
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30,Theming,Support dark mode,Respect system theme,darkTheme in MaterialApp,Light theme only,"MaterialApp(theme: light, darkTheme: dark)",MaterialApp(theme: light),Medium,
|
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31,Animation,Use implicit animations,Simple animations,AnimatedContainer AnimatedOpacity,Explicit for simple transitions,AnimatedContainer(duration: Duration()),AnimationController for fade,Low,https://api.flutter.dev/flutter/widgets/AnimatedContainer-class.html
|
||||
32,Animation,Use AnimationController for complex,Fine-grained control,AnimationController with Ticker,Implicit for complex sequences,AnimationController(vsync: this),AnimatedContainer for staggered,Medium,
|
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33,Animation,Dispose AnimationControllers,Clean up animation resources,dispose() for controllers,Memory leaks,controller.dispose() in dispose,No controller disposal,High,
|
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34,Animation,Use Hero for transitions,Shared element transitions,Hero for navigation animations,Manual shared element,Hero(tag: 'image' child: Image()),Custom shared element animation,Low,https://api.flutter.dev/flutter/widgets/Hero-class.html
|
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35,Forms,Use Form widget,Form validation,Form with GlobalKey,Individual validation,Form(key: _formKey child: ...),TextField without Form,Medium,https://api.flutter.dev/flutter/widgets/Form-class.html
|
||||
36,Forms,Use TextEditingController,Control text input,Controller for text fields,onChanged for all text,final controller = TextEditingController(),onChanged: (v) => setState(),Medium,
|
||||
37,Forms,Validate on submit,Form validation flow,_formKey.currentState!.validate(),Skip validation,if (_formKey.currentState!.validate()),Submit without validation,High,
|
||||
38,Forms,Dispose controllers,Clean up text controllers,dispose() for controllers,Memory leaks,controller.dispose() in dispose,No controller disposal,High,
|
||||
39,Performance,Use const widgets,Reduce rebuilds,const for static widgets,No const for literals,const Icon(Icons.add),Icon(Icons.add),High,
|
||||
40,Performance,Avoid rebuilding entire tree,Minimal rebuild scope,Isolate changing widgets,setState on parent,Consumer only around changing widget,setState on root widget,High,
|
||||
41,Performance,Use RepaintBoundary,Isolate repaints,RepaintBoundary for animations,Full screen repaints,RepaintBoundary(child: AnimatedWidget()),Animation without boundary,Medium,https://api.flutter.dev/flutter/widgets/RepaintBoundary-class.html
|
||||
42,Performance,Profile with DevTools,Measure before optimizing,Flutter DevTools profiling,Guess at performance,DevTools performance tab,Optimize without measuring,Medium,https://docs.flutter.dev/tools/devtools
|
||||
43,Accessibility,Use Semantics widget,Screen reader support,Semantics for accessibility,Missing accessibility info,Semantics(label: 'Submit button'),GestureDetector without semantics,High,https://api.flutter.dev/flutter/widgets/Semantics-class.html
|
||||
44,Accessibility,Support large fonts,MediaQuery text scaling,MediaQuery.textScaleFactor,Fixed font sizes,style: Theme.of(context).textTheme,TextStyle(fontSize: 14),High,
|
||||
45,Accessibility,Test with screen readers,TalkBack and VoiceOver,Test accessibility regularly,Skip accessibility testing,Regular TalkBack testing,No screen reader testing,High,
|
||||
46,Testing,Use widget tests,Test widget behavior,WidgetTester for UI tests,Unit tests only,testWidgets('...' (tester) async {}),Only test() for UI,Medium,https://docs.flutter.dev/testing
|
||||
47,Testing,Use integration tests,Full app testing,integration_test package,Manual testing only,IntegrationTestWidgetsFlutterBinding,Manual E2E testing,Medium,
|
||||
48,Testing,Mock dependencies,Isolate tests,Mockito or mocktail,Real dependencies in tests,when(mock.method()).thenReturn(),Real API calls in tests,Medium,
|
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49,Platform,Use Platform checks,Platform-specific code,Platform.isIOS Platform.isAndroid,Same code for all platforms,if (Platform.isIOS) {},Hardcoded iOS behavior,Medium,
|
||||
50,Platform,Use kIsWeb for web,Web platform detection,kIsWeb for web checks,Platform for web,if (kIsWeb) {},Platform.isWeb (doesn't exist),Medium,
|
||||
51,Packages,Use pub.dev packages,Community packages,Popular maintained packages,Custom implementations,cached_network_image,Custom image cache,Medium,https://pub.dev/
|
||||
52,Packages,Check package quality,Quality before adding,Pub points and popularity,Any package without review,100+ pub points,Unmaintained packages,Medium,
|
||||
|
56
.gemini/skills/ui-ux-pro-max/data/stacks/html-tailwind.csv
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|
||||
No,Category,Guideline,Description,Do,Don't,Code Good,Code Bad,Severity,Docs URL
|
||||
1,Animation,Use Tailwind animate utilities,Built-in animations are optimized and respect reduced-motion,Use animate-pulse animate-spin animate-ping,Custom @keyframes for simple effects,animate-pulse,@keyframes pulse {...},Medium,https://tailwindcss.com/docs/animation
|
||||
2,Animation,Limit bounce animations,Continuous bounce is distracting and causes motion sickness,Use animate-bounce sparingly on CTAs only,Multiple bounce animations on page,Single CTA with animate-bounce,5+ elements with animate-bounce,High,
|
||||
3,Animation,Transition duration,Use appropriate transition speeds for UI feedback,duration-150 to duration-300 for UI,duration-1000 or longer for UI elements,transition-all duration-200,transition-all duration-1000,Medium,https://tailwindcss.com/docs/transition-duration
|
||||
4,Animation,Hover transitions,Add smooth transitions on hover state changes,Add transition class with hover states,Instant hover changes without transition,hover:bg-gray-100 transition-colors,hover:bg-gray-100 (no transition),Low,
|
||||
5,Z-Index,Use Tailwind z-* scale,Consistent stacking context with predefined scale,z-0 z-10 z-20 z-30 z-40 z-50,Arbitrary z-index values,z-50 for modals,z-[9999],Medium,https://tailwindcss.com/docs/z-index
|
||||
6,Z-Index,Fixed elements z-index,Fixed navigation and modals need explicit z-index,z-50 for nav z-40 for dropdowns,Relying on DOM order for stacking,fixed top-0 z-50,fixed top-0 (no z-index),High,
|
||||
7,Z-Index,Negative z-index for backgrounds,Use negative z-index for decorative backgrounds,z-[-1] for background elements,Positive z-index for backgrounds,-z-10 for decorative,z-10 for background,Low,
|
||||
8,Layout,Container max-width,Limit content width for readability,max-w-7xl mx-auto for main content,Full-width content on large screens,max-w-7xl mx-auto px-4,w-full (no max-width),Medium,https://tailwindcss.com/docs/container
|
||||
9,Layout,Responsive padding,Adjust padding for different screen sizes,px-4 md:px-6 lg:px-8,Same padding all sizes,px-4 sm:px-6 lg:px-8,px-8 (same all sizes),Medium,
|
||||
10,Layout,Grid gaps,Use consistent gap utilities for spacing,gap-4 gap-6 gap-8,Margins on individual items,grid gap-6,grid with mb-4 on each item,Medium,https://tailwindcss.com/docs/gap
|
||||
11,Layout,Flexbox alignment,Use flex utilities for alignment,items-center justify-between,Multiple nested wrappers,flex items-center justify-between,Nested divs for alignment,Low,
|
||||
12,Images,Aspect ratio,Maintain consistent image aspect ratios,aspect-video aspect-square,No aspect ratio on containers,aspect-video rounded-lg,No aspect control,Medium,https://tailwindcss.com/docs/aspect-ratio
|
||||
13,Images,Object fit,Control image scaling within containers,object-cover object-contain,Stretched distorted images,object-cover w-full h-full,No object-fit,Medium,https://tailwindcss.com/docs/object-fit
|
||||
14,Images,Lazy loading,Defer loading of off-screen images,loading='lazy' on images,All images eager load,<img loading='lazy'>,<img> without lazy,High,
|
||||
15,Images,Responsive images,Serve appropriate image sizes,srcset and sizes attributes,Same large image all devices,srcset with multiple sizes,4000px image everywhere,High,
|
||||
16,Typography,Prose plugin,Use @tailwindcss/typography for rich text,prose prose-lg for article content,Custom styles for markdown,prose prose-lg max-w-none,Custom text styling,Medium,https://tailwindcss.com/docs/typography-plugin
|
||||
17,Typography,Line height,Use appropriate line height for readability,leading-relaxed for body text,Default tight line height,leading-relaxed (1.625),leading-none or leading-tight,Medium,https://tailwindcss.com/docs/line-height
|
||||
18,Typography,Font size scale,Use consistent text size scale,text-sm text-base text-lg text-xl,Arbitrary font sizes,text-lg,text-[17px],Low,https://tailwindcss.com/docs/font-size
|
||||
19,Typography,Text truncation,Handle long text gracefully,truncate or line-clamp-*,Overflow breaking layout,line-clamp-2,No overflow handling,Medium,https://tailwindcss.com/docs/text-overflow
|
||||
20,Colors,Opacity utilities,Use color opacity utilities,bg-black/50 text-white/80,Separate opacity class,bg-black/50,bg-black opacity-50,Low,https://tailwindcss.com/docs/background-color
|
||||
21,Colors,Dark mode,Support dark mode with dark: prefix,dark:bg-gray-900 dark:text-white,No dark mode support,dark:bg-gray-900,Only light theme,Medium,https://tailwindcss.com/docs/dark-mode
|
||||
22,Colors,Semantic colors,Use semantic color naming in config,primary secondary danger success,Generic color names in components,bg-primary,bg-blue-500 everywhere,Medium,
|
||||
23,Spacing,Consistent spacing scale,Use Tailwind spacing scale consistently,p-4 m-6 gap-8,Arbitrary pixel values,p-4 (1rem),p-[15px],Low,https://tailwindcss.com/docs/customizing-spacing
|
||||
24,Spacing,Negative margins,Use sparingly for overlapping effects,-mt-4 for overlapping elements,Negative margins for layout fixing,-mt-8 for card overlap,-m-2 to fix spacing issues,Medium,
|
||||
25,Spacing,Space between,Use space-y-* for vertical lists,space-y-4 on flex/grid column,Margin on each child,space-y-4,Each child has mb-4,Low,https://tailwindcss.com/docs/space
|
||||
26,Forms,Focus states,Always show focus indicators,focus:ring-2 focus:ring-blue-500,Remove focus outline,focus:ring-2 focus:ring-offset-2,focus:outline-none (no replacement),High,
|
||||
27,Forms,Input sizing,Consistent input dimensions,h-10 px-3 for inputs,Inconsistent input heights,h-10 w-full px-3,Various heights per input,Medium,
|
||||
28,Forms,Disabled states,Clear disabled styling,disabled:opacity-50 disabled:cursor-not-allowed,No disabled indication,disabled:opacity-50,Same style as enabled,Medium,
|
||||
29,Forms,Placeholder styling,Style placeholder text appropriately,placeholder:text-gray-400,Dark placeholder text,placeholder:text-gray-400,Default dark placeholder,Low,
|
||||
30,Responsive,Mobile-first approach,Start with mobile styles and add breakpoints,Default mobile + md: lg: xl:,Desktop-first approach,text-sm md:text-base,text-base max-md:text-sm,Medium,https://tailwindcss.com/docs/responsive-design
|
||||
31,Responsive,Breakpoint testing,Test at standard breakpoints,320 375 768 1024 1280 1536,Only test on development device,Test all breakpoints,Single device testing,High,
|
||||
32,Responsive,Hidden/shown utilities,Control visibility per breakpoint,hidden md:block,Different content per breakpoint,hidden md:flex,Separate mobile/desktop components,Low,https://tailwindcss.com/docs/display
|
||||
33,Buttons,Button sizing,Consistent button dimensions,px-4 py-2 or px-6 py-3,Inconsistent button sizes,px-4 py-2 text-sm,Various padding per button,Medium,
|
||||
34,Buttons,Touch targets,Minimum 44px touch target on mobile,min-h-[44px] on mobile,Small buttons on mobile,min-h-[44px] min-w-[44px],h-8 w-8 on mobile,High,
|
||||
35,Buttons,Loading states,Show loading feedback,disabled + spinner icon,Clickable during loading,<Button disabled><Spinner/></Button>,Button without loading state,High,
|
||||
36,Buttons,Icon buttons,Accessible icon-only buttons,aria-label on icon buttons,Icon button without label,<button aria-label='Close'><XIcon/></button>,<button><XIcon/></button>,High,
|
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37,Cards,Card structure,Consistent card styling,rounded-lg shadow-md p-6,Inconsistent card styles,rounded-2xl shadow-lg p-6,Mixed card styling,Low,
|
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38,Cards,Card hover states,Interactive cards should have hover feedback,hover:shadow-lg transition-shadow,No hover on clickable cards,hover:shadow-xl transition-shadow,Static cards that are clickable,Medium,
|
||||
39,Cards,Card spacing,Consistent internal card spacing,space-y-4 for card content,Inconsistent internal spacing,space-y-4 or p-6,Mixed mb-2 mb-4 mb-6,Low,
|
||||
40,Accessibility,Screen reader text,Provide context for screen readers,sr-only for hidden labels,Missing context for icons,<span class='sr-only'>Close menu</span>,No label for icon button,High,https://tailwindcss.com/docs/screen-readers
|
||||
41,Accessibility,Focus visible,Show focus only for keyboard users,focus-visible:ring-2,Focus on all interactions,focus-visible:ring-2,focus:ring-2 (shows on click too),Medium,
|
||||
42,Accessibility,Reduced motion,Respect user motion preferences,motion-reduce:animate-none,Ignore motion preferences,motion-reduce:transition-none,No reduced motion support,High,https://tailwindcss.com/docs/hover-focus-and-other-states#prefers-reduced-motion
|
||||
43,Performance,Configure content paths,Tailwind needs to know where classes are used,Use 'content' array in config,Use deprecated 'purge' option (v2),"content: ['./src/**/*.{js,ts,jsx,tsx}']",purge: [...],High,https://tailwindcss.com/docs/content-configuration
|
||||
44,Performance,JIT mode,Use JIT for faster builds and smaller bundles,JIT enabled (default in v3),Full CSS in development,Tailwind v3 defaults,Tailwind v2 without JIT,Medium,
|
||||
45,Performance,Avoid @apply bloat,Use @apply sparingly,Direct utilities in HTML,Heavy @apply usage,class='px-4 py-2 rounded',@apply px-4 py-2 rounded;,Low,https://tailwindcss.com/docs/reusing-styles
|
||||
46,Plugins,Official plugins,Use official Tailwind plugins,@tailwindcss/forms typography aspect-ratio,Custom implementations,@tailwindcss/forms,Custom form reset CSS,Medium,https://tailwindcss.com/docs/plugins
|
||||
47,Plugins,Custom utilities,Create utilities for repeated patterns,Custom utility in config,Repeated arbitrary values,Custom shadow utility,"shadow-[0_4px_20px_rgba(0,0,0,0.1)] everywhere",Medium,
|
||||
48,Layout,Container Queries,Use @container for component-based responsiveness,Use @container and @lg: etc.,Media queries for component internals,@container @lg:grid-cols-2,@media (min-width: ...) inside component,Medium,https://github.com/tailwindlabs/tailwindcss-container-queries
|
||||
49,Interactivity,Group and Peer,Style based on parent/sibling state,group-hover peer-checked,JS for simple state interactions,group-hover:text-blue-500,onMouseEnter={() => setHover(true)},Low,https://tailwindcss.com/docs/hover-focus-and-other-states#styling-based-on-parent-state
|
||||
50,Customization,Arbitrary Values,Use [] for one-off values,w-[350px] for specific needs,Creating config for single use,top-[117px] (if strictly needed),style={{ top: '117px' }},Low,https://tailwindcss.com/docs/adding-custom-styles#using-arbitrary-values
|
||||
51,Colors,Theme color variables,Define colors in Tailwind theme and use directly,bg-primary text-success border-cta,bg-[var(--color-primary)] text-[var(--color-success)],bg-primary,bg-[var(--color-primary)],Medium,https://tailwindcss.com/docs/customizing-colors
|
||||
52,Colors,Use bg-linear-to-* for gradients,Tailwind v4 uses bg-linear-to-* syntax for gradients,bg-linear-to-r bg-linear-to-b,bg-gradient-to-* (deprecated in v4),bg-linear-to-r from-blue-500 to-purple-500,bg-gradient-to-r from-blue-500 to-purple-500,Medium,https://tailwindcss.com/docs/background-image
|
||||
53,Layout,Use shrink-0 shorthand,Shorter class name for flex-shrink-0,shrink-0 shrink,flex-shrink-0 flex-shrink,shrink-0,flex-shrink-0,Low,https://tailwindcss.com/docs/flex-shrink
|
||||
54,Layout,Use size-* for square dimensions,Single utility for equal width and height,size-4 size-8 size-12,Separate h-* w-* for squares,size-6,h-6 w-6,Low,https://tailwindcss.com/docs/size
|
||||
55,Images,SVG explicit dimensions,Add width/height attributes to SVGs to prevent layout shift before CSS loads,<svg class='size-6' width='24' height='24'>,SVG without explicit dimensions,<svg class='size-6' width='24' height='24'>,<svg class='size-6'>,High,
|
||||
|
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.gemini/skills/ui-ux-pro-max/data/stacks/jetpack-compose.csv
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||||
No,Category,Guideline,Description,Do,Don't,Code Good,Code Bad,Severity,Docs URL
|
||||
1,Composable,Pure UI composables,Composable functions should only render UI,Accept state and callbacks,Calling usecase/repo,Pure UI composable,Business logic in UI,High,https://developer.android.com/jetpack/compose/mental-model
|
||||
2,Composable,Small composables,Each composable has single responsibility,Split into components,Huge composable,Reusable UI,Monolithic UI,Medium,
|
||||
3,Composable,Stateless by default,Prefer stateless composables,Hoist state,Local mutable state,Stateless UI,Hidden state,High,https://developer.android.com/jetpack/compose/state#state-hoisting
|
||||
4,State,Single source of truth,UI state comes from one source,StateFlow from VM,Multiple states,Unified UiState,Scattered state,High,https://developer.android.com/topic/architecture/ui-layer
|
||||
5,State,Model UI State,Use sealed interface/data class,UiState.Loading,Boolean flags,Explicit state,Flag hell,High,
|
||||
6,State,remember only UI state,remember for UI-only state,"Scroll, animation",Business state,Correct remember,Misuse remember,High,https://developer.android.com/jetpack/compose/state
|
||||
7,State,rememberSaveable,Persist state across config,rememberSaveable,remember,State survives,State lost,High,https://developer.android.com/jetpack/compose/state#restore-ui-state
|
||||
8,State,derivedStateOf,Optimize recomposition,derivedStateOf,Recompute always,Optimized,Jank,Medium,https://developer.android.com/jetpack/compose/performance
|
||||
9,SideEffect,LaunchedEffect keys,Use correct keys,LaunchedEffect(id),LaunchedEffect(Unit),Scoped effect,Infinite loop,High,https://developer.android.com/jetpack/compose/side-effects
|
||||
10,SideEffect,rememberUpdatedState,Avoid stale lambdas,rememberUpdatedState,Capture directly,Safe callback,Stale state,Medium,https://developer.android.com/jetpack/compose/side-effects
|
||||
11,SideEffect,DisposableEffect,Clean up resources,onDispose,No cleanup,No leak,Memory leak,High,
|
||||
12,Architecture,Unidirectional data flow,UI → VM → State,onEvent,Two-way binding,Predictable flow,Hard debug,High,https://developer.android.com/topic/architecture
|
||||
13,Architecture,No business logic in UI,Logic belongs to VM,Collect state,Call repo,Clean UI,Fat UI,High,
|
||||
14,Architecture,Expose immutable state,Expose StateFlow,asStateFlow,Mutable exposed,Safe API,State mutation,High,
|
||||
15,Lifecycle,Lifecycle-aware collect,Use collectAsStateWithLifecycle,Lifecycle aware,collectAsState,No leak,Leak,High,https://developer.android.com/jetpack/compose/lifecycle
|
||||
16,Navigation,Event-based navigation,VM emits navigation event,"VM: Channel + receiveAsFlow(), V: Collect with Dispatchers.Main.immediate",Nav in UI,Decoupled nav,Using State / SharedFlow for navigation -> event is replayed and navigation fires again (StateFlow),High,https://developer.android.com/jetpack/compose/navigation
|
||||
17,Navigation,Typed routes,Use sealed routes,sealed class Route,String routes,Type-safe,Runtime crash,Medium,
|
||||
18,Performance,Stable parameters,Prefer immutable/stable params,@Immutable,Mutable params,Stable recomposition,Extra recomposition,High,https://developer.android.com/jetpack/compose/performance
|
||||
19,Performance,Use key in Lazy,Provide stable keys,key=id,No key,Stable list,Item jump,High,
|
||||
20,Performance,Avoid heavy work,No heavy computation in UI,Precompute in VM,Compute in UI,Smooth UI,Jank,High,
|
||||
21,Performance,Remember expensive objects,remember heavy objects,remember,Recreate each recomposition,Efficient,Wasteful,Medium,
|
||||
22,Theming,Design system,Centralized theme,Material3 tokens,Hardcoded values,Consistent UI,Inconsistent,High,https://developer.android.com/jetpack/compose/themes
|
||||
23,Theming,Dark mode support,Theme-based colors,colorScheme,Fixed color,Adaptive UI,Broken dark,Medium,
|
||||
24,Layout,Prefer Modifier over extra layouts,Use Modifier to adjust layout instead of adding wrapper composables,Use Modifier.padding(),Wrap content with extra Box,Padding via modifier,Box just for padding,High,https://developer.android.com/jetpack/compose/modifiers
|
||||
25,Layout,Avoid deep layout nesting,Deep layout trees increase measure & layout cost,Keep layout flat,Box ? Column ? Box ? Row,Flat hierarchy,Deep nested tree,High,
|
||||
26,Layout,Use Row/Column for linear layout,Linear layouts are simpler and more performant,Use Row / Column,Custom layout for simple cases,Row/Column usage,Over-engineered layout,High,
|
||||
27,Layout,Use Box only for overlapping content,Box should be used only when children overlap,Stack elements,Use Box as Column,Proper overlay,Misused Box,Medium,
|
||||
28,Layout,Prefer LazyColumn over Column scroll,Lazy layouts are virtualized and efficient,LazyColumn,Column.verticalScroll(),Lazy list,Scrollable Column,High,https://developer.android.com/jetpack/compose/lists
|
||||
29,Layout,Avoid nested scroll containers,Nested scrolling causes UX & performance issues,Single scroll container,Scroll inside scroll,One scroll per screen,Nested scroll,High,
|
||||
30,Layout,Avoid fillMaxSize by default,fillMaxSize may break parent constraints,Use exact size,Fill max everywhere,Constraint-aware size,Overfilled layout,Medium,
|
||||
31,Layout,Avoid intrinsic size unless necessary,Intrinsic measurement is expensive,Explicit sizing,IntrinsicSize.Min,Predictable layout,Expensive measure,High,https://developer.android.com/jetpack/compose/layout/intrinsics
|
||||
32,Layout,Use Arrangement and Alignment APIs,Declare layout intent explicitly,Use Arrangement / Alignment,Manual spacing hacks,Declarative spacing,Magic spacing,High,
|
||||
33,Layout,Extract reusable layout patterns,Repeated layouts should be shared,Create layout composable,Copy-paste layouts,Reusable scaffold,Duplicated layout,High,
|
||||
34,Theming,No hardcoded text style,Use typography,MaterialTheme.typography,Hardcode sp,Scalable,Inconsistent,Medium,
|
||||
35,Testing,Stateless UI testing,Composable easy to test,Pass state,Hidden state,Testable,Hard test,High,https://developer.android.com/jetpack/compose/testing
|
||||
36,Testing,Use testTag,Stable UI selectors,Modifier.testTag,Find by text,Stable tests,Flaky tests,Medium,
|
||||
37,Preview,Multiple previews,Preview multiple states,@Preview,Single preview,Better dev UX,Misleading,Low,https://developer.android.com/jetpack/compose/tooling/preview
|
||||
38,DI,Inject VM via Hilt,Use hiltViewModel,@HiltViewModel,Manual VM,Clean DI,Coupling,High,https://developer.android.com/training/dependency-injection/hilt-jetpack
|
||||
39,DI,No DI in UI,Inject in VM,Constructor inject,Inject composable,Proper scope,Wrong scope,High,
|
||||
40,Accessibility,Content description,Accessible UI,contentDescription,Ignore a11y,Inclusive,A11y fail,Medium,https://developer.android.com/jetpack/compose/accessibility
|
||||
41,Accessibility,Semantics,Use semantics API,Modifier.semantics,None,Testable a11y,Invisible,Medium,
|
||||
42,Animation,Compose animation APIs,Use animate*AsState,AnimatedVisibility,Manual anim,Smooth,Jank,Medium,https://developer.android.com/jetpack/compose/animation
|
||||
43,Animation,Avoid animation logic in VM,Animation is UI concern,Animate in UI,Animate in VM,Correct layering,Mixed concern,Low,
|
||||
44,Modularization,Feature-based UI modules,UI per feature,:feature:ui,God module,Scalable,Tight coupling,High,https://developer.android.com/topic/modularization
|
||||
45,Modularization,Public UI contracts,Expose minimal UI API,Interface/Route,Expose impl,Encapsulated,Leaky module,Medium,
|
||||
46,State,Snapshot state only,Use Compose state,mutableStateOf,Custom observable,Compose aware,Buggy UI,Medium,
|
||||
47,State,Avoid mutable collections,Immutable list/map,PersistentList,MutableList,Stable UI,Silent bug,High,
|
||||
48,Lifecycle,RememberCoroutineScope usage,Only for UI jobs,UI coroutine,Long jobs,Scoped job,Leak,Medium,https://developer.android.com/jetpack/compose/side-effects#remembercoroutinescope
|
||||
49,Interop,Interop View carefully,Use AndroidView,Isolated usage,Mix everywhere,Safe interop,Messy UI,Low,https://developer.android.com/jetpack/compose/interop
|
||||
50,Interop,Avoid legacy patterns,No LiveData in UI,StateFlow,LiveData,Modern stack,Legacy debt,Medium,
|
||||
51,Debug,Use layout inspector,Inspect recomposition,Tools,Blind debug,Fast debug,Guessing,Low,https://developer.android.com/studio/debug/layout-inspector
|
||||
52,Debug,Enable recomposition counts,Track recomposition,Debug flags,Ignore,Performance aware,Hidden jank,Low,
|
||||
|
53
.gemini/skills/ui-ux-pro-max/data/stacks/nextjs.csv
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|
||||
No,Category,Guideline,Description,Do,Don't,Code Good,Code Bad,Severity,Docs URL
|
||||
1,Routing,Use App Router for new projects,App Router is the recommended approach in Next.js 14+,app/ directory with page.tsx,pages/ for new projects,app/dashboard/page.tsx,pages/dashboard.tsx,Medium,https://nextjs.org/docs/app
|
||||
2,Routing,Use file-based routing,Create routes by adding files in app directory,page.tsx for routes layout.tsx for layouts,Manual route configuration,app/blog/[slug]/page.tsx,Custom router setup,Medium,https://nextjs.org/docs/app/building-your-application/routing
|
||||
3,Routing,Colocate related files,Keep components styles tests with their routes,Component files alongside page.tsx,Separate components folder,app/dashboard/_components/,components/dashboard/,Low,
|
||||
4,Routing,Use route groups for organization,Group routes without affecting URL,Parentheses for route groups,Nested folders affecting URL,(marketing)/about/page.tsx,marketing/about/page.tsx,Low,https://nextjs.org/docs/app/building-your-application/routing/route-groups
|
||||
5,Routing,Handle loading states,Use loading.tsx for route loading UI,loading.tsx alongside page.tsx,Manual loading state management,app/dashboard/loading.tsx,useState for loading in page,Medium,https://nextjs.org/docs/app/building-your-application/routing/loading-ui-and-streaming
|
||||
6,Routing,Handle errors with error.tsx,Catch errors at route level,error.tsx with reset function,try/catch in every component,app/dashboard/error.tsx,try/catch in page component,High,https://nextjs.org/docs/app/building-your-application/routing/error-handling
|
||||
7,Rendering,Use Server Components by default,Server Components reduce client JS bundle,Keep components server by default,Add 'use client' unnecessarily,export default function Page(),('use client') for static content,High,https://nextjs.org/docs/app/building-your-application/rendering/server-components
|
||||
8,Rendering,Mark Client Components explicitly,'use client' for interactive components,Add 'use client' only when needed,Server Component with hooks/events,('use client') for onClick useState,No directive with useState,High,https://nextjs.org/docs/app/building-your-application/rendering/client-components
|
||||
9,Rendering,Push Client Components down,Keep Client Components as leaf nodes,Client wrapper for interactive parts only,Mark page as Client Component,<InteractiveButton/> in Server Page,('use client') on page.tsx,High,
|
||||
10,Rendering,Use streaming for better UX,Stream content with Suspense boundaries,Suspense for slow data fetches,Wait for all data before render,<Suspense><SlowComponent/></Suspense>,await allData then render,Medium,https://nextjs.org/docs/app/building-your-application/routing/loading-ui-and-streaming
|
||||
11,Rendering,Choose correct rendering strategy,SSG for static SSR for dynamic ISR for semi-static,generateStaticParams for known paths,SSR for static content,export const revalidate = 3600,fetch without cache config,Medium,
|
||||
12,DataFetching,Fetch data in Server Components,Fetch directly in async Server Components,async function Page() { const data = await fetch() },useEffect for initial data,const data = await fetch(url),useEffect(() => fetch(url)),High,https://nextjs.org/docs/app/building-your-application/data-fetching
|
||||
13,DataFetching,Configure caching explicitly (Next.js 15+),Next.js 15 changed defaults to uncached for fetch,Explicitly set cache: 'force-cache' for static data,Assume default is cached (it's not in Next.js 15),fetch(url { cache: 'force-cache' }),fetch(url) // Uncached in v15,High,https://nextjs.org/docs/app/building-your-application/upgrading/version-15
|
||||
14,DataFetching,Deduplicate fetch requests,React and Next.js dedupe same requests,Same fetch call in multiple components,Manual request deduplication,Multiple components fetch same URL,Custom cache layer,Low,
|
||||
15,DataFetching,Use Server Actions for mutations,Server Actions for form submissions,action={serverAction} in forms,API route for every mutation,<form action={createPost}>,<form onSubmit={callApiRoute}>,Medium,https://nextjs.org/docs/app/building-your-application/data-fetching/server-actions-and-mutations
|
||||
16,DataFetching,Revalidate data appropriately,Use revalidatePath/revalidateTag after mutations,Revalidate after Server Action,'use client' with manual refetch,revalidatePath('/posts'),router.refresh() everywhere,Medium,https://nextjs.org/docs/app/building-your-application/caching#revalidating
|
||||
17,Images,Use next/image for optimization,Automatic image optimization and lazy loading,<Image> component for all images,<img> tags directly,<Image src={} alt={} width={} height={}>,<img src={}/>,High,https://nextjs.org/docs/app/building-your-application/optimizing/images
|
||||
18,Images,Provide width and height,Prevent layout shift with dimensions,width and height props or fill,Missing dimensions,<Image width={400} height={300}/>,<Image src={url}/>,High,
|
||||
19,Images,Use fill for responsive images,Fill container with object-fit,fill prop with relative parent,Fixed dimensions for responsive,"<Image fill className=""object-cover""/>",<Image width={window.width}/>,Medium,
|
||||
20,Images,Configure remote image domains,Whitelist external image sources,remotePatterns in next.config.js,Allow all domains,remotePatterns: [{ hostname: 'cdn.example.com' }],domains: ['*'],High,https://nextjs.org/docs/app/api-reference/components/image#remotepatterns
|
||||
21,Images,Use priority for LCP images,Mark above-fold images as priority,priority prop on hero images,All images with priority,<Image priority src={hero}/>,<Image priority/> on every image,Medium,
|
||||
22,Fonts,Use next/font for fonts,Self-hosted fonts with zero layout shift,next/font/google or next/font/local,External font links,import { Inter } from 'next/font/google',"<link href=""fonts.googleapis.com""/>",Medium,https://nextjs.org/docs/app/building-your-application/optimizing/fonts
|
||||
23,Fonts,Apply font to layout,Set font in root layout for consistency,className on body in layout.tsx,Font in individual pages,<body className={inter.className}>,Each page imports font,Low,
|
||||
24,Fonts,Use variable fonts,Variable fonts reduce bundle size,Single variable font file,Multiple font weights as files,Inter({ subsets: ['latin'] }),Inter_400 Inter_500 Inter_700,Low,
|
||||
25,Metadata,Use generateMetadata for dynamic,Generate metadata based on params,export async function generateMetadata(),Hardcoded metadata everywhere,generateMetadata({ params }),export const metadata = {},Medium,https://nextjs.org/docs/app/building-your-application/optimizing/metadata
|
||||
26,Metadata,Include OpenGraph images,Add OG images for social sharing,opengraph-image.tsx or og property,Missing social preview images,opengraph: { images: ['/og.png'] },No OG configuration,Medium,
|
||||
27,Metadata,Use metadata API,Export metadata object for static metadata,export const metadata = {},Manual head tags,export const metadata = { title: 'Page' },<head><title>Page</title></head>,Medium,
|
||||
28,API,Use Route Handlers for APIs,app/api routes for API endpoints,app/api/users/route.ts,pages/api for new projects,export async function GET(request),export default function handler,Medium,https://nextjs.org/docs/app/building-your-application/routing/route-handlers
|
||||
29,API,Return proper Response objects,Use NextResponse for API responses,NextResponse.json() for JSON,Plain objects or res.json(),return NextResponse.json({ data }),return { data },Medium,
|
||||
30,API,Handle HTTP methods explicitly,Export named functions for methods,Export GET POST PUT DELETE,Single handler for all methods,export async function POST(),switch(req.method),Low,
|
||||
31,API,Validate request body,Validate input before processing,Zod or similar for validation,Trust client input,const body = schema.parse(await req.json()),const body = await req.json(),High,
|
||||
32,Middleware,Use middleware for auth,Protect routes with middleware.ts,middleware.ts at root,Auth check in every page,export function middleware(request),if (!session) redirect in page,Medium,https://nextjs.org/docs/app/building-your-application/routing/middleware
|
||||
33,Middleware,Match specific paths,Configure middleware matcher,config.matcher for specific routes,Run middleware on all routes,matcher: ['/dashboard/:path*'],No matcher config,Medium,
|
||||
34,Middleware,Keep middleware edge-compatible,Middleware runs on Edge runtime,Edge-compatible code only,Node.js APIs in middleware,Edge-compatible auth check,fs.readFile in middleware,High,
|
||||
35,Environment,Use NEXT_PUBLIC prefix,Client-accessible env vars need prefix,NEXT_PUBLIC_ for client vars,Server vars exposed to client,NEXT_PUBLIC_API_URL,API_SECRET in client code,High,https://nextjs.org/docs/app/building-your-application/configuring/environment-variables
|
||||
36,Environment,Validate env vars,Check required env vars exist,Validate on startup,Undefined env at runtime,if (!process.env.DATABASE_URL) throw,process.env.DATABASE_URL (might be undefined),High,
|
||||
37,Environment,Use .env.local for secrets,Local env file for development secrets,.env.local gitignored,Secrets in .env committed,.env.local with secrets,.env with DATABASE_PASSWORD,High,
|
||||
38,Performance,Analyze bundle size,Use @next/bundle-analyzer,Bundle analyzer in dev,Ship large bundles blindly,ANALYZE=true npm run build,No bundle analysis,Medium,https://nextjs.org/docs/app/building-your-application/optimizing/bundle-analyzer
|
||||
39,Performance,Use dynamic imports,Code split with next/dynamic,dynamic() for heavy components,Import everything statically,const Chart = dynamic(() => import('./Chart')),import Chart from './Chart',Medium,https://nextjs.org/docs/app/building-your-application/optimizing/lazy-loading
|
||||
40,Performance,Avoid layout shifts,Reserve space for dynamic content,Skeleton loaders aspect ratios,Content popping in,"<Skeleton className=""h-48""/>",No placeholder for async content,High,
|
||||
41,Performance,Use Partial Prerendering,Combine static and dynamic in one route,Static shell with Suspense holes,Full dynamic or static pages,Static header + dynamic content,Entire page SSR,Low,https://nextjs.org/docs/app/building-your-application/rendering/partial-prerendering
|
||||
42,Link,Use next/link for navigation,Client-side navigation with prefetching,"<Link href=""""> for internal links",<a> for internal navigation,"<Link href=""/about"">About</Link>","<a href=""/about"">About</a>",High,https://nextjs.org/docs/app/api-reference/components/link
|
||||
43,Link,Prefetch strategically,Control prefetching behavior,prefetch={false} for low-priority,Prefetch all links,<Link prefetch={false}>,Default prefetch on every link,Low,
|
||||
44,Link,Use scroll option appropriately,Control scroll behavior on navigation,scroll={false} for tabs pagination,Always scroll to top,<Link scroll={false}>,Manual scroll management,Low,
|
||||
45,Config,Use next.config.js correctly,Configure Next.js behavior,Proper config options,Deprecated or wrong options,images: { remotePatterns: [] },images: { domains: [] },Medium,https://nextjs.org/docs/app/api-reference/next-config-js
|
||||
46,Config,Enable strict mode,Catch potential issues early,reactStrictMode: true,Strict mode disabled,reactStrictMode: true,reactStrictMode: false,Medium,
|
||||
47,Config,Configure redirects and rewrites,Use config for URL management,redirects() rewrites() in config,Manual redirect handling,redirects: async () => [...],res.redirect in pages,Medium,https://nextjs.org/docs/app/api-reference/next-config-js/redirects
|
||||
48,Deployment,Use Vercel for easiest deploy,Vercel optimized for Next.js,Deploy to Vercel,Self-host without knowledge,vercel deploy,Complex Docker setup for simple app,Low,https://nextjs.org/docs/app/building-your-application/deploying
|
||||
49,Deployment,Configure output for self-hosting,Set output option for deployment target,output: 'standalone' for Docker,Default output for containers,output: 'standalone',No output config for Docker,Medium,https://nextjs.org/docs/app/building-your-application/deploying#self-hosting
|
||||
50,Security,Sanitize user input,Never trust user input,Escape sanitize validate all input,Direct interpolation of user data,DOMPurify.sanitize(userInput),dangerouslySetInnerHTML={{ __html: userInput }},High,
|
||||
51,Security,Use CSP headers,Content Security Policy for XSS protection,Configure CSP in next.config.js,No security headers,headers() with CSP,No CSP configuration,High,https://nextjs.org/docs/app/building-your-application/configuring/content-security-policy
|
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52,Security,Validate Server Action input,Server Actions are public endpoints,Validate and authorize in Server Action,Trust Server Action input,Auth check + validation in action,Direct database call without check,High,
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No,Category,Guideline,Description,Do,Don't,Code Good,Code Bad,Severity,Docs URL
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1,Installation,Add Nuxt UI module,Install and configure Nuxt UI in your Nuxt project,pnpm add @nuxt/ui and add to modules,Manual component imports,"modules: ['@nuxt/ui']","import { UButton } from '@nuxt/ui'",High,https://ui.nuxt.com/docs/getting-started/installation/nuxt
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2,Installation,Import Tailwind and Nuxt UI CSS,Required CSS imports in main.css file,@import tailwindcss and @import @nuxt/ui,Skip CSS imports,"@import ""tailwindcss""; @import ""@nuxt/ui"";",No CSS imports,High,https://ui.nuxt.com/docs/getting-started/installation/nuxt
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3,Installation,Wrap app with UApp component,UApp provides global configs for Toast Tooltip and overlays,<UApp> wrapper in app.vue,Skip UApp wrapper,<UApp><NuxtPage/></UApp>,<NuxtPage/> without wrapper,High,https://ui.nuxt.com/docs/components/app
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4,Components,Use U prefix for components,All Nuxt UI components use U prefix by default,UButton UInput UModal,Button Input Modal,<UButton>Click</UButton>,<Button>Click</Button>,Medium,https://ui.nuxt.com/docs/getting-started/installation/nuxt
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5,Components,Use semantic color props,Use semantic colors like primary secondary error,color="primary" color="error",Hardcoded colors,"<UButton color=""primary"">","<UButton class=""bg-green-500"">",Medium,https://ui.nuxt.com/docs/getting-started/theme/design-system
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6,Components,Use variant prop for styling,Nuxt UI provides solid outline soft subtle ghost link variants,variant="soft" variant="outline",Custom button classes,"<UButton variant=""soft"">","<UButton class=""border bg-transparent"">",Medium,https://ui.nuxt.com/docs/components/button
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7,Components,Use size prop consistently,Components support xs sm md lg xl sizes,size="sm" size="lg",Arbitrary sizing classes,"<UButton size=""lg"">","<UButton class=""text-xl px-6"">",Low,https://ui.nuxt.com/docs/components/button
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8,Icons,Use icon prop with Iconify format,Nuxt UI supports Iconify icons via icon prop,icon="lucide:home" icon="heroicons:user",i-lucide-home format,"<UButton icon=""lucide:home"">","<UButton icon=""i-lucide-home"">",Medium,https://ui.nuxt.com/docs/getting-started/integrations/icons/nuxt
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9,Icons,Use leadingIcon and trailingIcon,Position icons with dedicated props for clarity,leadingIcon="lucide:plus" trailingIcon="lucide:arrow-right",Manual icon positioning,"<UButton leadingIcon=""lucide:plus"">","<UButton><Icon name=""lucide:plus""/>Add</UButton>",Low,https://ui.nuxt.com/docs/components/button
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10,Theming,Configure colors in app.config.ts,Runtime color configuration without restart,ui.colors.primary in app.config.ts,Hardcoded colors in components,"defineAppConfig({ ui: { colors: { primary: 'blue' } } })","<UButton class=""bg-blue-500"">",High,https://ui.nuxt.com/docs/getting-started/theme/design-system
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11,Theming,Use @theme directive for custom colors,Define design tokens in CSS with Tailwind @theme,@theme { --color-brand-500: #xxx },Inline color definitions,@theme { --color-brand-500: #ef4444; },:style="{ color: '#ef4444' }",Medium,https://ui.nuxt.com/docs/getting-started/theme/design-system
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12,Theming,Extend semantic colors in nuxt.config,Register new colors like tertiary in theme.colors,theme.colors array in ui config,Use undefined colors,"ui: { theme: { colors: ['primary', 'tertiary'] } }","<UButton color=""tertiary""> without config",Medium,https://ui.nuxt.com/docs/getting-started/theme/design-system
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13,Forms,Use UForm with schema validation,UForm supports Zod Yup Joi Valibot schemas,:schema prop with validation schema,Manual form validation,"<UForm :schema=""schema"" :state=""state"">",Manual @blur validation,High,https://ui.nuxt.com/docs/components/form
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14,Forms,Use UFormField for field wrapper,Provides label error message and validation display,UFormField with name prop,Manual error handling,"<UFormField name=""email"" label=""Email"">",<div><label>Email</label><UInput/><span>error</span></div>,Medium,https://ui.nuxt.com/docs/components/form-field
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15,Forms,Handle form submit with @submit,UForm emits submit event with validated data,@submit handler on UForm,@click on submit button,"<UForm @submit=""onSubmit"">","<UButton @click=""onSubmit"">",Medium,https://ui.nuxt.com/docs/components/form
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16,Forms,Use validateOn prop for validation timing,Control when validation triggers (blur change input),validateOn="['blur']" for performance,Always validate on input,"<UForm :validateOn=""['blur', 'change']"">","<UForm> (validates on every keystroke)",Low,https://ui.nuxt.com/docs/components/form
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17,Overlays,Use v-model:open for overlay control,Modal Slideover Drawer use v-model:open,v-model:open for controlled state,Manual show/hide logic,"<UModal v-model:open=""isOpen"">",<UModal v-if="isOpen">,Medium,https://ui.nuxt.com/docs/components/modal
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18,Overlays,Use useOverlay composable for programmatic overlays,Open overlays programmatically without template refs,useOverlay().open(MyModal),Template ref and manual control,"const overlay = useOverlay(); overlay.open(MyModal, { props })","const modal = ref(); modal.value.open()",Medium,https://ui.nuxt.com/docs/components/modal
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19,Overlays,Use title and description props,Built-in header support for overlays,title="Confirm" description="Are you sure?",Manual header content,"<UModal title=""Confirm"" description=""Are you sure?"">","<UModal><template #header><h2>Confirm</h2></template>",Low,https://ui.nuxt.com/docs/components/modal
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20,Dashboard,Use UDashboardSidebar for navigation,Provides collapsible resizable sidebar with mobile support,UDashboardSidebar with header default footer slots,Custom sidebar implementation,<UDashboardSidebar><template #header>...</template></UDashboardSidebar>,<aside class="w-64 border-r">,Medium,https://ui.nuxt.com/docs/components/dashboard-sidebar
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21,Dashboard,Use UDashboardGroup for layout,Wraps dashboard components with sidebar state management,UDashboardGroup > UDashboardSidebar + UDashboardPanel,Manual layout flex containers,<UDashboardGroup><UDashboardSidebar/><UDashboardPanel/></UDashboardGroup>,"<div class=""flex""><aside/><main/></div>",Medium,https://ui.nuxt.com/docs/components/dashboard-group
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22,Dashboard,Use UDashboardNavbar for top navigation,Responsive navbar with mobile menu support,UDashboardNavbar in dashboard layout,Custom navbar implementation,<UDashboardNavbar :links="navLinks"/>,<nav class="border-b">,Low,https://ui.nuxt.com/docs/components/dashboard-navbar
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23,Tables,Use UTable with data and columns props,Powered by TanStack Table with built-in features,:data and :columns props,Manual table markup,"<UTable :data=""users"" :columns=""columns""/>","<table><tr v-for=""user in users"">",High,https://ui.nuxt.com/docs/components/table
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24,Tables,Define columns with accessorKey,Column definitions use accessorKey for data binding,accessorKey: 'email' in column def,String column names only,"{ accessorKey: 'email', header: 'Email' }","['name', 'email']",Medium,https://ui.nuxt.com/docs/components/table
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25,Tables,Use cell slot for custom rendering,Customize cell content with scoped slots,#cell-columnName slot,Override entire table,<template #cell-status="{ row }">,Manual column render function,Medium,https://ui.nuxt.com/docs/components/table
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26,Tables,Enable sorting with sortable column option,Add sortable: true to column definition,sortable: true in column,Manual sort implementation,"{ accessorKey: 'name', sortable: true }",@click="sortBy('name')",Low,https://ui.nuxt.com/docs/components/table
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27,Navigation,Use UNavigationMenu for nav links,Horizontal or vertical navigation with dropdown support,UNavigationMenu with items array,Manual nav with v-for,"<UNavigationMenu :items=""navItems""/>","<nav><a v-for=""item in items"">",Medium,https://ui.nuxt.com/docs/components/navigation-menu
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28,Navigation,Use UBreadcrumb for page hierarchy,Automatic breadcrumb with NuxtLink support,:items array with label and to,Manual breadcrumb links,"<UBreadcrumb :items=""breadcrumbs""/>","<nav><span v-for=""crumb in crumbs"">",Low,https://ui.nuxt.com/docs/components/breadcrumb
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29,Navigation,Use UTabs for tabbed content,Tab navigation with content panels,UTabs with items containing slot content,Manual tab state,"<UTabs :items=""tabs""/>","<div><button @click=""tab=1"">",Medium,https://ui.nuxt.com/docs/components/tabs
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30,Feedback,Use useToast for notifications,Composable for toast notifications,useToast().add({ title description }),Alert components for toasts,"const toast = useToast(); toast.add({ title: 'Saved' })",<UAlert v-if="showSuccess">,High,https://ui.nuxt.com/docs/components/toast
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31,Feedback,Use UAlert for inline messages,Static alert messages with icon and actions,UAlert with title description color,Toast for static messages,"<UAlert title=""Warning"" color=""warning""/>",useToast for inline alerts,Medium,https://ui.nuxt.com/docs/components/alert
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32,Feedback,Use USkeleton for loading states,Placeholder content during data loading,USkeleton with appropriate size,Spinner for content loading,<USkeleton class="h-4 w-32"/>,<UIcon name="lucide:loader" class="animate-spin"/>,Low,https://ui.nuxt.com/docs/components/skeleton
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33,Color Mode,Use UColorModeButton for theme toggle,Built-in light/dark mode toggle button,UColorModeButton component,Manual color mode logic,<UColorModeButton/>,"<button @click=""toggleColorMode"">",Low,https://ui.nuxt.com/docs/components/color-mode-button
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34,Color Mode,Use UColorModeSelect for theme picker,Dropdown to select system light or dark mode,UColorModeSelect component,Custom select for theme,<UColorModeSelect/>,"<USelect v-model=""colorMode"" :items=""modes""/>",Low,https://ui.nuxt.com/docs/components/color-mode-select
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35,Customization,Use ui prop for component styling,Override component styles via ui prop,ui prop with slot class overrides,Global CSS overrides,"<UButton :ui=""{ base: 'rounded-full' }""/>",<UButton class="!rounded-full"/>,Medium,https://ui.nuxt.com/docs/getting-started/theme/components
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36,Customization,Configure default variants in nuxt.config,Set default color and size for all components,theme.defaultVariants in ui config,Repeat props on every component,"ui: { theme: { defaultVariants: { color: 'neutral' } } }","<UButton color=""neutral""> everywhere",Medium,https://ui.nuxt.com/docs/getting-started/installation/nuxt
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37,Customization,Use app.config.ts for theme overrides,Runtime theme customization,defineAppConfig with ui key,nuxt.config for runtime values,"defineAppConfig({ ui: { button: { defaultVariants: { size: 'sm' } } } })","nuxt.config ui.button.size: 'sm'",Medium,https://ui.nuxt.com/docs/getting-started/theme/components
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38,Performance,Enable component detection,Tree-shake unused component CSS,experimental.componentDetection: true,Include all component CSS,"ui: { experimental: { componentDetection: true } }","ui: {} (includes all CSS)",Low,https://ui.nuxt.com/docs/getting-started/installation/nuxt
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39,Performance,Use UTable virtualize for large data,Enable virtualization for 1000+ rows,:virtualize prop on UTable,Render all rows,"<UTable :data=""largeData"" virtualize/>","<UTable :data=""largeData""/>",Medium,https://ui.nuxt.com/docs/components/table
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40,Accessibility,Use semantic component props,Components have built-in ARIA support,Use title description label props,Skip accessibility props,"<UModal title=""Settings"">","<UModal><h2>Settings</h2>",Medium,https://ui.nuxt.com/docs/components/modal
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41,Accessibility,Use UFormField for form accessibility,Automatic label-input association,UFormField wraps inputs,Manual id and for attributes,"<UFormField label=""Email""><UInput/></UFormField>","<label for=""email"">Email</label><UInput id=""email""/>",High,https://ui.nuxt.com/docs/components/form-field
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42,Content,Use UContentToc for table of contents,Automatic TOC with active heading highlight,UContentToc with :links,Manual TOC implementation,"<UContentToc :links=""toc""/>","<nav><a v-for=""heading in headings"">",Low,https://ui.nuxt.com/docs/components/content-toc
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43,Content,Use UContentSearch for docs search,Command palette for documentation search,UContentSearch with Nuxt Content,Custom search implementation,<UContentSearch/>,<UCommandPalette :groups="searchResults"/>,Low,https://ui.nuxt.com/docs/components/content-search
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44,AI/Chat,Use UChatMessages for chat UI,Designed for Vercel AI SDK integration,UChatMessages with messages array,Custom chat message list,"<UChatMessages :messages=""messages""/>","<div v-for=""msg in messages"">",Medium,https://ui.nuxt.com/docs/components/chat-messages
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45,AI/Chat,Use UChatPrompt for input,Enhanced textarea for AI prompts,UChatPrompt with v-model,Basic textarea,<UChatPrompt v-model="prompt"/>,<UTextarea v-model="prompt"/>,Medium,https://ui.nuxt.com/docs/components/chat-prompt
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46,Editor,Use UEditor for rich text,TipTap-based editor with toolbar support,UEditor with v-model:content,Custom TipTap setup,"<UEditor v-model:content=""content""/>",Manual TipTap initialization,Medium,https://ui.nuxt.com/docs/components/editor
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47,Links,Use to prop for navigation,UButton and ULink support NuxtLink to prop,to="/dashboard" for internal links,href for internal navigation,"<UButton to=""/dashboard"">","<UButton href=""/dashboard"">",Medium,https://ui.nuxt.com/docs/components/button
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48,Links,Use external prop for outside links,Explicitly mark external links,target="_blank" with external URLs,Forget rel="noopener","<UButton to=""https://example.com"" target=""_blank"">","<UButton href=""https://..."">",Low,https://ui.nuxt.com/docs/components/link
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49,Loading,Use loadingAuto on buttons,Automatic loading state from @click promise,loadingAuto prop on UButton,Manual loading state,"<UButton loadingAuto @click=""async () => await save()"">","<UButton :loading=""isLoading"" @click=""save"">",Low,https://ui.nuxt.com/docs/components/button
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50,Loading,Use UForm loadingAuto,Auto-disable form during submit,loadingAuto on UForm (default true),Manual form disabled state,"<UForm @submit=""handleSubmit"">","<UForm :disabled=""isSubmitting"">",Low,https://ui.nuxt.com/docs/components/form
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No,Category,Guideline,Description,Do,Don't,Code Good,Code Bad,Severity,Docs URL
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1,Routing,Use file-based routing,Create routes by adding files in pages directory,pages/ directory with index.vue,Manual route configuration,pages/dashboard/index.vue,Custom router setup,Medium,https://nuxt.com/docs/getting-started/routing
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2,Routing,Use dynamic route parameters,Create dynamic routes with bracket syntax,[id].vue for dynamic params,Hardcoded routes for dynamic content,pages/posts/[id].vue,pages/posts/post1.vue,Medium,https://nuxt.com/docs/getting-started/routing
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3,Routing,Use catch-all routes,Handle multiple path segments with [...slug],[...slug].vue for catch-all,Multiple nested dynamic routes,pages/[...slug].vue,pages/[a]/[b]/[c].vue,Low,https://nuxt.com/docs/getting-started/routing
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4,Routing,Define page metadata with definePageMeta,Set page-level configuration and middleware,definePageMeta for layout middleware title,Manual route meta configuration,"definePageMeta({ layout: 'admin', middleware: 'auth' })",router.beforeEach for page config,High,https://nuxt.com/docs/api/utils/define-page-meta
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5,Routing,Use validate for route params,Validate dynamic route parameters before rendering,validate function in definePageMeta,Manual validation in setup,"definePageMeta({ validate: (route) => /^\d+$/.test(route.params.id) })",if (!valid) navigateTo('/404'),Medium,https://nuxt.com/docs/api/utils/define-page-meta
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6,Rendering,Use SSR by default,Server-side rendering is enabled by default,Keep ssr: true (default),Disable SSR unnecessarily,ssr: true (default),ssr: false for all pages,High,https://nuxt.com/docs/guide/concepts/rendering
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7,Rendering,Use .client suffix for client-only components,Mark components to render only on client,ComponentName.client.vue suffix,v-if with process.client check,Comments.client.vue,<div v-if="process.client"><Comments/></div>,Medium,https://nuxt.com/docs/guide/directory-structure/components
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8,Rendering,Use .server suffix for server-only components,Mark components to render only on server,ComponentName.server.vue suffix,Manual server check,HeavyMarkdown.server.vue,v-if="process.server",Low,https://nuxt.com/docs/guide/directory-structure/components
|
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9,DataFetching,Use useFetch for simple data fetching,Wrapper around useAsyncData for URL fetching,useFetch for API calls,$fetch in onMounted,"const { data } = await useFetch('/api/posts')","onMounted(async () => { data.value = await $fetch('/api/posts') })",High,https://nuxt.com/docs/api/composables/use-fetch
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10,DataFetching,Use useAsyncData for complex fetching,Fine-grained control over async data,useAsyncData for CMS or custom fetching,useFetch for non-URL data sources,"const { data } = await useAsyncData('posts', () => cms.getPosts())","const { data } = await useFetch(() => cms.getPosts())",Medium,https://nuxt.com/docs/api/composables/use-async-data
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11,DataFetching,Use $fetch for non-reactive requests,$fetch for event handlers and non-component code,$fetch in event handlers or server routes,useFetch in click handlers,"async function submit() { await $fetch('/api/submit', { method: 'POST' }) }","async function submit() { await useFetch('/api/submit') }",High,https://nuxt.com/docs/api/utils/dollarfetch
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12,DataFetching,Use lazy option for non-blocking fetch,Defer data fetching for better initial load,lazy: true for below-fold content,Blocking fetch for non-critical data,"useFetch('/api/comments', { lazy: true })",await useFetch('/api/comments') for footer,Medium,https://nuxt.com/docs/api/composables/use-fetch
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13,DataFetching,Use server option to control fetch location,Choose where data is fetched,server: false for client-only data,Server fetch for user-specific client data,"useFetch('/api/user-preferences', { server: false })",useFetch for localStorage-dependent data,Medium,https://nuxt.com/docs/api/composables/use-fetch
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14,DataFetching,Use pick to reduce payload size,Select only needed fields from response,pick option for large responses,Fetching entire objects when few fields needed,"useFetch('/api/user', { pick: ['id', 'name'] })",useFetch('/api/user') then destructure,Low,https://nuxt.com/docs/api/composables/use-fetch
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15,DataFetching,Use transform for data manipulation,Transform data before storing in state,transform option for data shaping,Manual transformation after fetch,"useFetch('/api/posts', { transform: (posts) => posts.map(p => p.title) })",const titles = data.value.map(p => p.title),Low,https://nuxt.com/docs/api/composables/use-fetch
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16,DataFetching,Handle loading and error states,Always handle pending and error states,Check status pending error refs,Ignoring loading states,"<div v-if=""status === 'pending'"">Loading...</div>",No loading indicator,High,https://nuxt.com/docs/getting-started/data-fetching
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17,Lifecycle,Avoid side effects in script setup root,Move side effects to lifecycle hooks,Side effects in onMounted,setInterval in root script setup,"onMounted(() => { interval = setInterval(...) })","<script setup>setInterval(...)</script>",High,https://nuxt.com/docs/guide/concepts/nuxt-lifecycle
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18,Lifecycle,Use onMounted for DOM access,Access DOM only after component is mounted,onMounted for DOM manipulation,Direct DOM access in setup,"onMounted(() => { document.getElementById('el') })","<script setup>document.getElementById('el')</script>",High,https://nuxt.com/docs/api/composables/on-mounted
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19,Lifecycle,Use nextTick for post-render access,Wait for DOM updates before accessing elements,await nextTick() after state changes,Immediate DOM access after state change,"count.value++; await nextTick(); el.value.focus()","count.value++; el.value.focus()",Medium,https://nuxt.com/docs/api/utils/next-tick
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20,Lifecycle,Use onPrehydrate for pre-hydration logic,Run code before Nuxt hydrates the page,onPrehydrate for client setup,onMounted for hydration-critical code,"onPrehydrate(() => { console.log(window) })",onMounted for pre-hydration needs,Low,https://nuxt.com/docs/api/composables/on-prehydrate
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21,Server,Use server/api for API routes,Create API endpoints in server/api directory,server/api/users.ts for /api/users,Manual Express setup,server/api/hello.ts -> /api/hello,app.get('/api/hello'),High,https://nuxt.com/docs/guide/directory-structure/server
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22,Server,Use defineEventHandler for handlers,Define server route handlers,defineEventHandler for all handlers,export default function,"export default defineEventHandler((event) => { return { hello: 'world' } })","export default function(req, res) {}",High,https://nuxt.com/docs/guide/directory-structure/server
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23,Server,Use server/routes for non-api routes,Routes without /api prefix,server/routes for custom paths,server/api for non-api routes,server/routes/sitemap.xml.ts,server/api/sitemap.xml.ts,Medium,https://nuxt.com/docs/guide/directory-structure/server
|
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24,Server,Use getQuery and readBody for input,Access query params and request body,getQuery(event) readBody(event),Direct event access,"const { id } = getQuery(event)",event.node.req.query,Medium,https://nuxt.com/docs/guide/directory-structure/server
|
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25,Server,Validate server input,Always validate input in server handlers,Zod or similar for validation,Trust client input,"const body = await readBody(event); schema.parse(body)",const body = await readBody(event),High,https://nuxt.com/docs/guide/directory-structure/server
|
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26,State,Use useState for shared reactive state,SSR-friendly shared state across components,useState for cross-component state,ref for shared state,"const count = useState('count', () => 0)",const count = ref(0) in composable,High,https://nuxt.com/docs/api/composables/use-state
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27,State,Use unique keys for useState,Prevent state conflicts with unique keys,Descriptive unique keys for each state,Generic or duplicate keys,"useState('user-preferences', () => ({}))",useState('data') in multiple places,Medium,https://nuxt.com/docs/api/composables/use-state
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28,State,Use Pinia for complex state,Pinia for advanced state management,@pinia/nuxt for complex apps,Custom state management,useMainStore() with Pinia,Custom reactive store implementation,Medium,https://nuxt.com/docs/getting-started/state-management
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29,State,Use callOnce for one-time async operations,Ensure async operations run only once,callOnce for store initialization,Direct await in component,"await callOnce(store.fetch)",await store.fetch() on every render,Medium,https://nuxt.com/docs/api/utils/call-once
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30,SEO,Use useSeoMeta for SEO tags,Type-safe SEO meta tag management,useSeoMeta for meta tags,useHead for simple meta,"useSeoMeta({ title: 'Home', ogTitle: 'Home', description: '...' })","useHead({ meta: [{ name: 'description', content: '...' }] })",High,https://nuxt.com/docs/api/composables/use-seo-meta
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31,SEO,Use reactive values in useSeoMeta,Dynamic SEO tags with refs or getters,Computed getters for dynamic values,Static values for dynamic content,"useSeoMeta({ title: () => post.value.title })","useSeoMeta({ title: post.value.title })",Medium,https://nuxt.com/docs/api/composables/use-seo-meta
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32,SEO,Use useHead for non-meta head elements,Scripts styles links in head,useHead for scripts and links,useSeoMeta for scripts,"useHead({ script: [{ src: '/analytics.js' }] })","useSeoMeta({ script: '...' })",Medium,https://nuxt.com/docs/api/composables/use-head
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33,SEO,Include OpenGraph tags,Add OG tags for social sharing,ogTitle ogDescription ogImage,Missing social preview,"useSeoMeta({ ogImage: '/og.png', twitterCard: 'summary_large_image' })",No OG configuration,Medium,https://nuxt.com/docs/api/composables/use-seo-meta
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34,Middleware,Use defineNuxtRouteMiddleware,Define route middleware properly,defineNuxtRouteMiddleware wrapper,export default function,"export default defineNuxtRouteMiddleware((to, from) => {})","export default function(to, from) {}",High,https://nuxt.com/docs/guide/directory-structure/middleware
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35,Middleware,Use navigateTo for redirects,Redirect in middleware with navigateTo,return navigateTo('/login'),router.push in middleware,"if (!auth) return navigateTo('/login')","if (!auth) router.push('/login')",High,https://nuxt.com/docs/api/utils/navigate-to
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36,Middleware,Reference middleware in definePageMeta,Apply middleware to specific pages,middleware array in definePageMeta,Global middleware for page-specific,definePageMeta({ middleware: ['auth'] }),Global auth check for one page,Medium,https://nuxt.com/docs/guide/directory-structure/middleware
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37,Middleware,Use .global suffix for global middleware,Apply middleware to all routes,auth.global.ts for app-wide auth,Manual middleware on every page,middleware/auth.global.ts,middleware: ['auth'] on every page,Medium,https://nuxt.com/docs/guide/directory-structure/middleware
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38,ErrorHandling,Use createError for errors,Create errors with proper status codes,createError with statusCode,throw new Error,"throw createError({ statusCode: 404, statusMessage: 'Not Found' })",throw new Error('Not Found'),High,https://nuxt.com/docs/api/utils/create-error
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39,ErrorHandling,Use NuxtErrorBoundary for local errors,Handle errors within component subtree,NuxtErrorBoundary for component errors,Global error page for local errors,"<NuxtErrorBoundary @error=""log""><template #error=""{ error }"">",error.vue for component errors,Medium,https://nuxt.com/docs/getting-started/error-handling
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40,ErrorHandling,Use clearError to recover from errors,Clear error state and optionally redirect,clearError({ redirect: '/' }),Manual error state reset,clearError({ redirect: '/home' }),error.value = null,Medium,https://nuxt.com/docs/api/utils/clear-error
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41,ErrorHandling,Use short statusMessage,Keep statusMessage brief for security,Short generic messages,Detailed error info in statusMessage,"createError({ statusCode: 400, statusMessage: 'Bad Request' })","createError({ statusMessage: 'Invalid user ID: 123' })",High,https://nuxt.com/docs/getting-started/error-handling
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42,Link,Use NuxtLink for internal navigation,Client-side navigation with prefetching,<NuxtLink to> for internal links,<a href> for internal links,<NuxtLink to="/about">About</NuxtLink>,<a href="/about">About</a>,High,https://nuxt.com/docs/api/components/nuxt-link
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43,Link,Configure prefetch behavior,Control when prefetching occurs,prefetchOn for interaction-based,Default prefetch for low-priority,"<NuxtLink prefetch-on=""interaction"">",Always default prefetch,Low,https://nuxt.com/docs/api/components/nuxt-link
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44,Link,Use useRouter for programmatic navigation,Navigate programmatically,useRouter().push() for navigation,Direct window.location,"const router = useRouter(); router.push('/dashboard')",window.location.href = '/dashboard',Medium,https://nuxt.com/docs/api/composables/use-router
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45,Link,Use navigateTo in composables,Navigate outside components,navigateTo() in middleware or plugins,useRouter in non-component code,return navigateTo('/login'),router.push in middleware,Medium,https://nuxt.com/docs/api/utils/navigate-to
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46,AutoImports,Leverage auto-imports,Use auto-imported composables directly,Direct use of ref computed useFetch,Manual imports for Nuxt composables,"const count = ref(0)","import { ref } from 'vue'; const count = ref(0)",Medium,https://nuxt.com/docs/guide/concepts/auto-imports
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47,AutoImports,Use #imports for explicit imports,Explicit imports when needed,#imports for clarity or disabled auto-imports,"import from 'vue' when auto-import enabled","import { ref } from '#imports'","import { ref } from 'vue'",Low,https://nuxt.com/docs/guide/concepts/auto-imports
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48,AutoImports,Configure third-party auto-imports,Add external package auto-imports,imports.presets in nuxt.config,Manual imports everywhere,"imports: { presets: [{ from: 'vue-i18n', imports: ['useI18n'] }] }",import { useI18n } everywhere,Low,https://nuxt.com/docs/guide/concepts/auto-imports
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49,Plugins,Use defineNuxtPlugin,Define plugins properly,defineNuxtPlugin wrapper,export default function,"export default defineNuxtPlugin((nuxtApp) => {})","export default function(ctx) {}",High,https://nuxt.com/docs/guide/directory-structure/plugins
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50,Plugins,Use provide for injection,Provide helpers across app,return { provide: {} } for type safety,nuxtApp.provide without types,"return { provide: { hello: (name) => `Hello ${name}!` } }","nuxtApp.provide('hello', fn)",Medium,https://nuxt.com/docs/guide/directory-structure/plugins
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51,Plugins,Use .client or .server suffix,Control plugin execution environment,plugin.client.ts for client-only,if (process.client) checks,analytics.client.ts,"if (process.client) { // analytics }",Medium,https://nuxt.com/docs/guide/directory-structure/plugins
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52,Environment,Use runtimeConfig for env vars,Access environment variables safely,runtimeConfig in nuxt.config,process.env directly,"runtimeConfig: { apiSecret: '', public: { apiBase: '' } }",process.env.API_SECRET in components,High,https://nuxt.com/docs/guide/going-further/runtime-config
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53,Environment,Use NUXT_ prefix for env override,Override config with environment variables,NUXT_API_SECRET NUXT_PUBLIC_API_BASE,Custom env var names,NUXT_PUBLIC_API_BASE=https://api.example.com,API_BASE=https://api.example.com,High,https://nuxt.com/docs/guide/going-further/runtime-config
|
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54,Environment,Access public config with useRuntimeConfig,Get public config in components,useRuntimeConfig().public,Direct process.env access,const config = useRuntimeConfig(); config.public.apiBase,process.env.NUXT_PUBLIC_API_BASE,High,https://nuxt.com/docs/api/composables/use-runtime-config
|
||||
55,Environment,Keep secrets in private config,Server-only secrets in runtimeConfig root,runtimeConfig.apiSecret (server only),Secrets in public config,runtimeConfig: { dbPassword: '' },runtimeConfig: { public: { dbPassword: '' } },High,https://nuxt.com/docs/guide/going-further/runtime-config
|
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56,Performance,Use Lazy prefix for code splitting,Lazy load components with Lazy prefix,<LazyComponent> for below-fold,Eager load all components,<LazyMountainsList v-if="show"/>,<MountainsList/> for hidden content,Medium,https://nuxt.com/docs/guide/directory-structure/components
|
||||
57,Performance,Use useLazyFetch for non-blocking data,Alias for useFetch with lazy: true,useLazyFetch for secondary data,useFetch for all requests,"const { data } = useLazyFetch('/api/comments')",await useFetch for comments section,Medium,https://nuxt.com/docs/api/composables/use-lazy-fetch
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58,Performance,Use lazy hydration for interactivity,Delay component hydration until needed,LazyComponent with hydration strategy,Immediate hydration for all,<LazyModal hydrate-on-visible/>,<Modal/> in footer,Low,https://nuxt.com/docs/guide/going-further/experimental-features
|
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No,Category,Guideline,Description,Do,Don't,Code Good,Code Bad,Severity,Docs URL
|
||||
1,Components,Use functional components,Hooks-based components are standard,Functional components with hooks,Class components,const App = () => { },class App extends Component,Medium,https://reactnative.dev/docs/intro-react
|
||||
2,Components,Keep components small,Single responsibility principle,Split into smaller components,Large monolithic components,<Header /><Content /><Footer />,500+ line component,Medium,
|
||||
3,Components,Use TypeScript,Type safety for props and state,TypeScript for new projects,JavaScript without types,const Button: FC<Props> = () => { },const Button = (props) => { },Medium,
|
||||
4,Components,Colocate component files,Keep related files together,Component folder with styles,Flat structure,components/Button/index.tsx styles.ts,components/Button.tsx styles/button.ts,Low,
|
||||
5,Styling,Use StyleSheet.create,Optimized style objects,StyleSheet for all styles,Inline style objects,StyleSheet.create({ container: {} }),style={{ margin: 10 }},High,https://reactnative.dev/docs/stylesheet
|
||||
6,Styling,Avoid inline styles,Prevent object recreation,Styles in StyleSheet,Inline style objects in render,style={styles.container},"style={{ margin: 10, padding: 5 }}",Medium,
|
||||
7,Styling,Use flexbox for layout,React Native uses flexbox,flexDirection alignItems justifyContent,Absolute positioning everywhere,flexDirection: 'row',position: 'absolute' everywhere,Medium,https://reactnative.dev/docs/flexbox
|
||||
8,Styling,Handle platform differences,Platform-specific styles,Platform.select or .ios/.android files,Same styles for both platforms,"Platform.select({ ios: {}, android: {} })",Hardcoded iOS values,Medium,https://reactnative.dev/docs/platform-specific-code
|
||||
9,Styling,Use responsive dimensions,Scale for different screens,Dimensions or useWindowDimensions,Fixed pixel values,useWindowDimensions(),width: 375,Medium,
|
||||
10,Navigation,Use React Navigation,Standard navigation library,React Navigation for routing,Manual navigation management,createStackNavigator(),Custom navigation state,Medium,https://reactnavigation.org/
|
||||
11,Navigation,Type navigation params,Type-safe navigation,Typed navigation props,Untyped navigation,"navigation.navigate<RootStackParamList>('Home', { id })","navigation.navigate('Home', { id })",Medium,
|
||||
12,Navigation,Use deep linking,Support URL-based navigation,Configure linking prop,No deep link support,linking: { prefixes: [] },No linking configuration,Medium,https://reactnavigation.org/docs/deep-linking/
|
||||
13,Navigation,Handle back button,Android back button handling,useFocusEffect with BackHandler,Ignore back button,BackHandler.addEventListener,No back handler,High,
|
||||
14,State,Use useState for local state,Simple component state,useState for UI state,Class component state,"const [count, setCount] = useState(0)",this.state = { count: 0 },Medium,
|
||||
15,State,Use useReducer for complex state,Complex state logic,useReducer for related state,Multiple useState for related values,useReducer(reducer initialState),5+ useState calls,Medium,
|
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16,State,Use context sparingly,Context for global state,Context for theme auth locale,Context for frequently changing data,ThemeContext for app theme,Context for list item data,Medium,
|
||||
17,State,Consider Zustand or Redux,External state management,Zustand for simple Redux for complex,useState for global state,create((set) => ({ })),Prop drilling global state,Medium,
|
||||
18,Lists,Use FlatList for long lists,Virtualized list rendering,FlatList for 50+ items,ScrollView with map,<FlatList data={items} />,<ScrollView>{items.map()}</ScrollView>,High,https://reactnative.dev/docs/flatlist
|
||||
19,Lists,Provide keyExtractor,Unique keys for list items,keyExtractor with stable ID,Index as key,keyExtractor={(item) => item.id},"keyExtractor={(_, index) => index}",High,
|
||||
20,Lists,Optimize renderItem,Memoize list item components,React.memo for list items,Inline render function,renderItem={({ item }) => <MemoizedItem item={item} />},renderItem={({ item }) => <View>...</View>},High,
|
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21,Lists,Use getItemLayout for fixed height,Skip measurement for performance,getItemLayout when height known,Dynamic measurement for fixed items,"getItemLayout={(_, index) => ({ length: 50, offset: 50 * index, index })}",No getItemLayout for fixed height,Medium,
|
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22,Lists,Implement windowSize,Control render window,Smaller windowSize for memory,Default windowSize for large lists,windowSize={5},windowSize={21} for huge lists,Medium,
|
||||
23,Performance,Use React.memo,Prevent unnecessary re-renders,memo for pure components,No memoization,export default memo(MyComponent),export default MyComponent,Medium,
|
||||
24,Performance,Use useCallback for handlers,Stable function references,useCallback for props,New function on every render,"useCallback(() => {}, [deps])",() => handlePress(),Medium,
|
||||
25,Performance,Use useMemo for expensive ops,Cache expensive calculations,useMemo for heavy computations,Recalculate every render,"useMemo(() => expensive(), [deps])",const result = expensive(),Medium,
|
||||
26,Performance,Avoid anonymous functions in JSX,Prevent re-renders,Named handlers or useCallback,Inline arrow functions,onPress={handlePress},onPress={() => doSomething()},Medium,
|
||||
27,Performance,Use Hermes engine,Improved startup and memory,Enable Hermes in build,JavaScriptCore for new projects,hermes_enabled: true,hermes_enabled: false,Medium,https://reactnative.dev/docs/hermes
|
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28,Images,Use expo-image,Modern performant image component for React Native,"Use expo-image for caching, blurring, and performance",Use default Image for heavy lists or unmaintained libraries,<Image source={url} cachePolicy='memory-disk' /> (expo-image),<FastImage source={url} />,Medium,https://docs.expo.dev/versions/latest/sdk/image/
|
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29,Images,Specify image dimensions,Prevent layout shifts,width and height for remote images,No dimensions for network images,<Image style={{ width: 100 height: 100 }} />,<Image source={{ uri }} /> no size,High,
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30,Images,Use resizeMode,Control image scaling,resizeMode cover contain,Stretch images,"resizeMode=""cover""",No resizeMode,Low,
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31,Forms,Use controlled inputs,State-controlled form fields,value + onChangeText,Uncontrolled inputs,<TextInput value={text} onChangeText={setText} />,<TextInput defaultValue={text} />,Medium,
|
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32,Forms,Handle keyboard,Manage keyboard visibility,KeyboardAvoidingView,Content hidden by keyboard,"<KeyboardAvoidingView behavior=""padding"">",No keyboard handling,High,https://reactnative.dev/docs/keyboardavoidingview
|
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33,Forms,Use proper keyboard types,Appropriate keyboard for input,keyboardType for input type,Default keyboard for all,"keyboardType=""email-address""","keyboardType=""default"" for email",Low,
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34,Touch,Use Pressable,Modern touch handling,Pressable for touch interactions,TouchableOpacity for new code,<Pressable onPress={} />,<TouchableOpacity onPress={} />,Low,https://reactnative.dev/docs/pressable
|
||||
35,Touch,Provide touch feedback,Visual feedback on press,Ripple or opacity change,No feedback on press,android_ripple={{ color: 'gray' }},No press feedback,Medium,
|
||||
36,Touch,Set hitSlop for small targets,Increase touch area,hitSlop for icons and small buttons,Tiny touch targets,hitSlop={{ top: 10 bottom: 10 }},44x44 with no hitSlop,Medium,
|
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37,Animation,Use Reanimated,High-performance animations,react-native-reanimated,Animated API for complex,useSharedValue useAnimatedStyle,Animated.timing for gesture,Medium,https://docs.swmansion.com/react-native-reanimated/
|
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38,Animation,Run on UI thread,worklets for smooth animation,Run animations on UI thread,JS thread animations,runOnUI(() => {}),Animated on JS thread,High,
|
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39,Animation,Use gesture handler,Native gesture recognition,react-native-gesture-handler,JS-based gesture handling,<GestureDetector>,<View onTouchMove={} />,Medium,https://docs.swmansion.com/react-native-gesture-handler/
|
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40,Async,Handle loading states,Show loading indicators,ActivityIndicator during load,Empty screen during load,{isLoading ? <ActivityIndicator /> : <Content />},No loading state,Medium,
|
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41,Async,Handle errors gracefully,Error boundaries and fallbacks,Error UI for failed requests,Crash on error,{error ? <ErrorView /> : <Content />},No error handling,High,
|
||||
42,Async,Cancel async operations,Cleanup on unmount,AbortController or cleanup,Memory leaks from async,useEffect cleanup,No cleanup for subscriptions,High,
|
||||
43,Accessibility,Add accessibility labels,Describe UI elements,accessibilityLabel for all interactive,Missing labels,"accessibilityLabel=""Submit form""",<Pressable> without label,High,https://reactnative.dev/docs/accessibility
|
||||
44,Accessibility,Use accessibility roles,Semantic meaning,accessibilityRole for elements,Wrong roles,"accessibilityRole=""button""",No role for button,Medium,
|
||||
45,Accessibility,Support screen readers,Test with TalkBack/VoiceOver,Test with screen readers,Skip accessibility testing,Regular TalkBack testing,No screen reader testing,High,
|
||||
46,Testing,Use React Native Testing Library,Component testing,render and fireEvent,Enzyme or manual testing,render(<Component />),shallow(<Component />),Medium,https://callstack.github.io/react-native-testing-library/
|
||||
47,Testing,Test on real devices,Real device behavior,Test on iOS and Android devices,Simulator only,Device testing in CI,Simulator only testing,High,
|
||||
48,Testing,Use Detox for E2E,End-to-end testing,Detox for critical flows,Manual E2E testing,detox test,Manual testing only,Medium,https://wix.github.io/Detox/
|
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49,Native,Use native modules carefully,Bridge has overhead,Batch native calls,Frequent bridge crossing,Batch updates,Call native on every keystroke,High,
|
||||
50,Native,Use Expo when possible,Simplified development,Expo for standard features,Bare RN for simple apps,expo install package,react-native link package,Low,https://docs.expo.dev/
|
||||
51,Native,Handle permissions,Request permissions properly,Check and request permissions,Assume permissions granted,PermissionsAndroid.request(),Access without permission check,High,https://reactnative.dev/docs/permissionsandroid
|
||||
|
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No,Category,Guideline,Description,Do,Don't,Code Good,Code Bad,Severity,Docs URL
|
||||
1,State,Use useState for local state,Simple component state should use useState hook,useState for form inputs toggles counters,Class components this.state,"const [count, setCount] = useState(0)",this.state = { count: 0 },Medium,https://react.dev/reference/react/useState
|
||||
2,State,Lift state up when needed,Share state between siblings by lifting to parent,Lift shared state to common ancestor,Prop drilling through many levels,Parent holds state passes down,Deep prop chains,Medium,https://react.dev/learn/sharing-state-between-components
|
||||
3,State,Use useReducer for complex state,Complex state logic benefits from reducer pattern,useReducer for state with multiple sub-values,Multiple useState for related values,useReducer with action types,5+ useState calls that update together,Medium,https://react.dev/reference/react/useReducer
|
||||
4,State,Avoid unnecessary state,Derive values from existing state when possible,Compute derived values in render,Store derivable values in state,const total = items.reduce(...),"const [total, setTotal] = useState(0)",High,https://react.dev/learn/choosing-the-state-structure
|
||||
5,State,Initialize state lazily,Use function form for expensive initial state,useState(() => computeExpensive()),useState(computeExpensive()),useState(() => JSON.parse(data)),useState(JSON.parse(data)),Medium,https://react.dev/reference/react/useState#avoiding-recreating-the-initial-state
|
||||
6,Effects,Clean up effects,Return cleanup function for subscriptions timers,Return cleanup function in useEffect,No cleanup for subscriptions,useEffect(() => { sub(); return unsub; }),useEffect(() => { subscribe(); }),High,https://react.dev/reference/react/useEffect#connecting-to-an-external-system
|
||||
7,Effects,Specify dependencies correctly,Include all values used inside effect in deps array,All referenced values in dependency array,Empty deps with external references,[value] when using value in effect,[] when using props/state in effect,High,https://react.dev/reference/react/useEffect#specifying-reactive-dependencies
|
||||
8,Effects,Avoid unnecessary effects,Don't use effects for transforming data or events,Transform data during render handle events directly,useEffect for derived state or event handling,const filtered = items.filter(...),useEffect(() => setFiltered(items.filter(...))),High,https://react.dev/learn/you-might-not-need-an-effect
|
||||
9,Effects,Use refs for non-reactive values,Store values that don't trigger re-renders in refs,useRef for interval IDs DOM elements,useState for values that don't need render,const intervalRef = useRef(null),"const [intervalId, setIntervalId] = useState()",Medium,https://react.dev/reference/react/useRef
|
||||
10,Rendering,Use keys properly,Stable unique keys for list items,Use stable IDs as keys,Array index as key for dynamic lists,key={item.id},key={index},High,https://react.dev/learn/rendering-lists#keeping-list-items-in-order-with-key
|
||||
11,Rendering,Memoize expensive calculations,Use useMemo for costly computations,useMemo for expensive filtering/sorting,Recalculate every render,"useMemo(() => expensive(), [deps])",const result = expensiveCalc(),Medium,https://react.dev/reference/react/useMemo
|
||||
12,Rendering,Memoize callbacks passed to children,Use useCallback for functions passed as props,useCallback for handlers passed to memoized children,New function reference every render,"useCallback(() => {}, [deps])",const handler = () => {},Medium,https://react.dev/reference/react/useCallback
|
||||
13,Rendering,Use React.memo wisely,Wrap components that render often with same props,memo for pure components with stable props,memo everything or nothing,memo(ExpensiveList),memo(SimpleButton),Low,https://react.dev/reference/react/memo
|
||||
14,Rendering,Avoid inline object/array creation in JSX,Create objects outside render or memoize,Define style objects outside component,Inline objects in props,<div style={styles.container}>,<div style={{ margin: 10 }}>,Medium,
|
||||
15,Components,Keep components small and focused,Single responsibility for each component,One concern per component,Large multi-purpose components,<UserAvatar /><UserName />,<UserCard /> with 500 lines,Medium,
|
||||
16,Components,Use composition over inheritance,Compose components using children and props,Use children prop for flexibility,Inheritance hierarchies,<Card>{content}</Card>,class SpecialCard extends Card,Medium,https://react.dev/learn/thinking-in-react
|
||||
17,Components,Colocate related code,Keep related components and hooks together,Related files in same directory,Flat structure with many files,components/User/UserCard.tsx,components/UserCard.tsx + hooks/useUser.ts,Low,
|
||||
18,Components,Use fragments to avoid extra DOM,Fragment or <> for multiple elements without wrapper,<> for grouping without DOM node,Extra div wrappers,<>{items.map(...)}</>,<div>{items.map(...)}</div>,Low,https://react.dev/reference/react/Fragment
|
||||
19,Props,Destructure props,Destructure props for cleaner component code,Destructure in function signature,props.name props.value throughout,"function User({ name, age })",function User(props),Low,
|
||||
20,Props,Provide default props values,Use default parameters or defaultProps,Default values in destructuring,Undefined checks throughout,function Button({ size = 'md' }),if (size === undefined) size = 'md',Low,
|
||||
21,Props,Avoid prop drilling,Use context or composition for deeply nested data,Context for global data composition for UI,Passing props through 5+ levels,<UserContext.Provider>,<A user={u}><B user={u}><C user={u}>,Medium,https://react.dev/learn/passing-data-deeply-with-context
|
||||
22,Props,Validate props with TypeScript,Use TypeScript interfaces for prop types,interface Props { name: string },PropTypes or no validation,interface ButtonProps { onClick: () => void },Button.propTypes = {},Medium,
|
||||
23,Events,Use synthetic events correctly,React normalizes events across browsers,e.preventDefault() e.stopPropagation(),Access native event unnecessarily,onClick={(e) => e.preventDefault()},onClick={(e) => e.nativeEvent.preventDefault()},Low,https://react.dev/reference/react-dom/components/common#react-event-object
|
||||
24,Events,Avoid binding in render,Use arrow functions in class or hooks,Arrow functions in functional components,bind in render or constructor,const handleClick = () => {},this.handleClick.bind(this),Medium,
|
||||
25,Events,Pass event handlers not call results,Pass function reference not invocation,onClick={handleClick},onClick={handleClick()} causing immediate call,onClick={handleClick},onClick={handleClick()},High,
|
||||
26,Forms,Controlled components for forms,Use state to control form inputs,value + onChange for inputs,Uncontrolled inputs with refs,<input value={val} onChange={setVal}>,<input ref={inputRef}>,Medium,https://react.dev/reference/react-dom/components/input#controlling-an-input-with-a-state-variable
|
||||
27,Forms,Handle form submission properly,Prevent default and handle in submit handler,onSubmit with preventDefault,onClick on submit button only,<form onSubmit={handleSubmit}>,<button onClick={handleSubmit}>,Medium,
|
||||
28,Forms,Debounce rapid input changes,Debounce search/filter inputs,useDeferredValue or debounce for search,Filter on every keystroke,useDeferredValue(searchTerm),useEffect filtering on every change,Medium,https://react.dev/reference/react/useDeferredValue
|
||||
29,Hooks,Follow rules of hooks,Only call hooks at top level and in React functions,Hooks at component top level,Hooks in conditions loops or callbacks,"const [x, setX] = useState()","if (cond) { const [x, setX] = useState() }",High,https://react.dev/reference/rules/rules-of-hooks
|
||||
30,Hooks,Custom hooks for reusable logic,Extract shared stateful logic to custom hooks,useCustomHook for reusable patterns,Duplicate hook logic across components,const { data } = useFetch(url),Duplicate useEffect/useState in components,Medium,https://react.dev/learn/reusing-logic-with-custom-hooks
|
||||
31,Hooks,Name custom hooks with use prefix,Custom hooks must start with use,useFetch useForm useAuth,fetchData or getData for hook,function useFetch(url),function fetchData(url),High,
|
||||
32,Context,Use context for global data,Context for theme auth locale,Context for app-wide state,Context for frequently changing data,<ThemeContext.Provider>,Context for form field values,Medium,https://react.dev/learn/passing-data-deeply-with-context
|
||||
33,Context,Split contexts by concern,Separate contexts for different domains,ThemeContext + AuthContext,One giant AppContext,<ThemeProvider><AuthProvider>,<AppProvider value={{theme user...}}>,Medium,
|
||||
34,Context,Memoize context values,Prevent unnecessary re-renders with useMemo,useMemo for context value object,New object reference every render,"value={useMemo(() => ({...}), [])}","value={{ user, theme }}",High,
|
||||
35,Performance,Use React DevTools Profiler,Profile to identify performance bottlenecks,Profile before optimizing,Optimize without measuring,React DevTools Profiler,Guessing at bottlenecks,Medium,https://react.dev/learn/react-developer-tools
|
||||
36,Performance,Lazy load components,Use React.lazy for code splitting,lazy() for routes and heavy components,Import everything upfront,const Page = lazy(() => import('./Page')),import Page from './Page',Medium,https://react.dev/reference/react/lazy
|
||||
37,Performance,Virtualize long lists,Use windowing for lists over 100 items,react-window or react-virtual,Render thousands of DOM nodes,<VirtualizedList items={items}/>,{items.map(i => <Item />)},High,
|
||||
38,Performance,Batch state updates,React 18 auto-batches but be aware,Let React batch related updates,Manual batching with flushSync,setA(1); setB(2); // batched,flushSync(() => setA(1)),Low,https://react.dev/learn/queueing-a-series-of-state-updates
|
||||
39,ErrorHandling,Use error boundaries,Catch JavaScript errors in component tree,ErrorBoundary wrapping sections,Let errors crash entire app,<ErrorBoundary><App/></ErrorBoundary>,No error handling,High,https://react.dev/reference/react/Component#catching-rendering-errors-with-an-error-boundary
|
||||
40,ErrorHandling,Handle async errors,Catch errors in async operations,try/catch in async handlers,Unhandled promise rejections,try { await fetch() } catch(e) {},await fetch() // no catch,High,
|
||||
41,Testing,Test behavior not implementation,Test what user sees and does,Test renders and interactions,Test internal state or methods,expect(screen.getByText('Hello')),expect(component.state.name),Medium,https://testing-library.com/docs/react-testing-library/intro/
|
||||
42,Testing,Use testing-library queries,Use accessible queries,getByRole getByLabelText,getByTestId for everything,getByRole('button'),getByTestId('submit-btn'),Medium,https://testing-library.com/docs/queries/about#priority
|
||||
43,Accessibility,Use semantic HTML,Proper HTML elements for their purpose,button for clicks nav for navigation,div with onClick for buttons,<button onClick={...}>,<div onClick={...}>,High,https://react.dev/reference/react-dom/components#all-html-components
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44,Accessibility,Manage focus properly,Handle focus for modals dialogs,Focus trap in modals return focus on close,No focus management,useEffect to focus input,Modal without focus trap,High,
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45,Accessibility,Announce dynamic content,Use ARIA live regions for updates,aria-live for dynamic updates,Silent updates to screen readers,"<div aria-live=""polite"">{msg}</div>",<div>{msg}</div>,Medium,
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46,Accessibility,Label form controls,Associate labels with inputs,htmlFor matching input id,Placeholder as only label,"<label htmlFor=""email"">Email</label>","<input placeholder=""Email""/>",High,
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47,TypeScript,Type component props,Define interfaces for all props,interface Props with all prop types,any or missing types,interface Props { name: string },function Component(props: any),High,
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48,TypeScript,Type state properly,Provide types for useState,useState<Type>() for complex state,Inferred any types,useState<User | null>(null),useState(null),Medium,
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49,TypeScript,Type event handlers,Use React event types,React.ChangeEvent<HTMLInputElement>,Generic Event type,onChange: React.ChangeEvent<HTMLInputElement>,onChange: Event,Medium,
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50,TypeScript,Use generics for reusable components,Generic components for flexible typing,Generic props for list components,Union types for flexibility,<List<T> items={T[]}>,<List items={any[]}>,Medium,
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51,Patterns,Container/Presentational split,Separate data logic from UI,Container fetches presentational renders,Mixed data and UI in one,<UserContainer><UserView/></UserContainer>,<User /> with fetch and render,Low,
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52,Patterns,Render props for flexibility,Share code via render prop pattern,Render prop for customizable rendering,Duplicate logic across components,<DataFetcher render={data => ...}/>,Copy paste fetch logic,Low,https://react.dev/reference/react/cloneElement#passing-data-with-a-render-prop
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53,Patterns,Compound components,Related components sharing state,Tab + TabPanel sharing context,Prop drilling between related,<Tabs><Tab/><TabPanel/></Tabs>,<Tabs tabs={[]} panels={[...]}/>,Low,
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No,Category,Guideline,Description,Do,Don't,Code Good,Code Bad,Severity,Docs URL
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1,Setup,Use CLI for installation,Install components via shadcn CLI for proper setup,npx shadcn@latest add component-name,Manual copy-paste from docs,npx shadcn@latest add button,Copy component code manually,High,https://ui.shadcn.com/docs/cli
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2,Setup,Initialize project properly,Run init command to set up components.json and globals.css,npx shadcn@latest init before adding components,Skip init and add components directly,npx shadcn@latest init,npx shadcn@latest add button (without init),High,https://ui.shadcn.com/docs/installation
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3,Setup,Configure path aliases,Set up proper import aliases in tsconfig and components.json,Use @/components/ui path aliases,Relative imports like ../../components,import { Button } from "@/components/ui/button",import { Button } from "../../components/ui/button",Medium,https://ui.shadcn.com/docs/installation
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4,Theming,Use CSS variables for colors,Define colors as CSS variables in globals.css for theming,CSS variables in :root and .dark,Hardcoded color values in components,bg-primary text-primary-foreground,bg-blue-500 text-white,High,https://ui.shadcn.com/docs/theming
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5,Theming,Follow naming convention,Use semantic color names with foreground pattern,primary/primary-foreground secondary/secondary-foreground,Generic color names,--primary --primary-foreground,--blue --light-blue,Medium,https://ui.shadcn.com/docs/theming
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6,Theming,Support dark mode,Include .dark class styles for all custom CSS,Define both :root and .dark color schemes,Only light mode colors,.dark { --background: 240 10% 3.9%; },No .dark class styles,High,https://ui.shadcn.com/docs/dark-mode
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7,Components,Use component variants,Leverage cva variants for consistent styling,Use variant prop for different styles,Inline conditional classes,<Button variant="destructive">,<Button className={isError ? "bg-red-500" : "bg-blue-500"}>,Medium,https://ui.shadcn.com/docs/components/button
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8,Components,Compose with className,Add custom classes via className prop for overrides,Extend with className for one-off customizations,Modify component source directly,<Button className="w-full">,Edit button.tsx to add w-full,Medium,https://ui.shadcn.com/docs/components/button
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9,Components,Use size variants consistently,Apply size prop for consistent sizing across components,size="sm" size="lg" for sizing,Mix size classes inconsistently,<Button size="lg">,<Button className="text-lg px-8 py-4">,Medium,https://ui.shadcn.com/docs/components/button
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10,Components,Prefer compound components,Use provided sub-components for complex UI,Card + CardHeader + CardContent pattern,Single component with many props,<Card><CardHeader><CardTitle>,<Card title="x" content="y" footer="z">,Medium,https://ui.shadcn.com/docs/components/card
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11,Dialog,Use Dialog for modal content,Dialog component for overlay modal windows,Dialog for confirmations forms details,Alert for modal content,<Dialog><DialogContent>,<Alert> styled as modal,High,https://ui.shadcn.com/docs/components/dialog
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12,Dialog,Handle dialog state properly,Use open and onOpenChange for controlled dialogs,Controlled state with useState,Uncontrolled with default open only,"<Dialog open={open} onOpenChange={setOpen}>","<Dialog defaultOpen={true}>",Medium,https://ui.shadcn.com/docs/components/dialog
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13,Dialog,Include proper dialog structure,Use DialogHeader DialogTitle DialogDescription,Complete semantic structure,Missing title or description,<DialogHeader><DialogTitle><DialogDescription>,<DialogContent><p>Content</p></DialogContent>,High,https://ui.shadcn.com/docs/components/dialog
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14,Sheet,Use Sheet for side panels,Sheet component for slide-out panels and drawers,Sheet for navigation filters settings,Dialog for side content,<Sheet side="right">,<Dialog> with slide animation,Medium,https://ui.shadcn.com/docs/components/sheet
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15,Sheet,Specify sheet side,Set side prop for sheet slide direction,Explicit side="left" or side="right",Default side without consideration,<Sheet><SheetContent side="left">,<Sheet><SheetContent>,Low,https://ui.shadcn.com/docs/components/sheet
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16,Form,Use Form with react-hook-form,Integrate Form component with react-hook-form for validation,useForm + Form + FormField pattern,Custom form handling without Form,<Form {...form}><FormField control={form.control}>,<form onSubmit={handleSubmit}>,High,https://ui.shadcn.com/docs/components/form
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17,Form,Use FormField for inputs,Wrap inputs in FormField for proper labeling and errors,FormField + FormItem + FormLabel + FormControl,Input without FormField wrapper,<FormField><FormItem><FormLabel><FormControl><Input>,<Input onChange={...}>,High,https://ui.shadcn.com/docs/components/form
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18,Form,Display form messages,Use FormMessage for validation error display,FormMessage after FormControl,Custom error text without FormMessage,<FormControl><Input/></FormControl><FormMessage/>,<Input/>{error && <span>{error}</span>},Medium,https://ui.shadcn.com/docs/components/form
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19,Form,Use Zod for validation,Define form schema with Zod for type-safe validation,zodResolver with form schema,Manual validation logic,zodResolver(formSchema),validate: (values) => { if (!values.email) },Medium,https://ui.shadcn.com/docs/components/form
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20,Select,Use Select for dropdowns,Select component for option selection,Select for choosing from list,Native select element,<Select><SelectTrigger><SelectContent>,<select><option>,Medium,https://ui.shadcn.com/docs/components/select
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21,Select,Structure Select properly,Include Trigger Value Content and Items,Complete Select structure,Missing SelectValue or SelectContent,<SelectTrigger><SelectValue/></SelectTrigger><SelectContent><SelectItem>,<Select><option>,High,https://ui.shadcn.com/docs/components/select
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22,Command,Use Command for search,Command component for searchable lists and palettes,Command for command palette search,Input with custom dropdown,<Command><CommandInput><CommandList>,<Input><div className="dropdown">,Medium,https://ui.shadcn.com/docs/components/command
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23,Command,Group command items,Use CommandGroup for categorized items,CommandGroup with heading for sections,Flat list without grouping,<CommandGroup heading="Suggestions"><CommandItem>,<CommandItem> without groups,Low,https://ui.shadcn.com/docs/components/command
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24,Table,Use Table for data display,Table component for structured data,Table for tabular data display,Div grid for table-like layouts,<Table><TableHeader><TableBody><TableRow>,<div className="grid">,Medium,https://ui.shadcn.com/docs/components/table
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25,Table,Include proper table structure,Use TableHeader TableBody TableRow TableCell,Semantic table structure,Missing thead or tbody,<TableHeader><TableRow><TableHead>,<Table><TableRow> without header,High,https://ui.shadcn.com/docs/components/table
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26,DataTable,Use DataTable for complex tables,Combine Table with TanStack Table for features,DataTable pattern for sorting filtering pagination,Custom table implementation,useReactTable + Table components,Custom sort filter pagination logic,Medium,https://ui.shadcn.com/docs/components/data-table
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27,Tabs,Use Tabs for content switching,Tabs component for tabbed interfaces,Tabs for related content sections,Custom tab implementation,<Tabs><TabsList><TabsTrigger><TabsContent>,<div onClick={() => setTab(...)},Medium,https://ui.shadcn.com/docs/components/tabs
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28,Tabs,Set default tab value,Specify defaultValue for initial tab,defaultValue on Tabs component,No default leaving first tab,<Tabs defaultValue="account">,<Tabs> without defaultValue,Low,https://ui.shadcn.com/docs/components/tabs
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29,Accordion,Use Accordion for collapsible,Accordion for expandable content sections,Accordion for FAQ settings panels,Custom collapse implementation,<Accordion><AccordionItem><AccordionTrigger>,<div onClick={() => setOpen(!open)}>,Medium,https://ui.shadcn.com/docs/components/accordion
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30,Accordion,Choose accordion type,Use type="single" or type="multiple" appropriately,type="single" for one open type="multiple" for many,Default type without consideration,<Accordion type="single" collapsible>,<Accordion> without type,Low,https://ui.shadcn.com/docs/components/accordion
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31,Toast,Use Sonner for toasts,Sonner integration for toast notifications,toast() from sonner for notifications,Custom toast implementation,toast("Event created"),setShowToast(true),Medium,https://ui.shadcn.com/docs/components/sonner
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32,Toast,Add Toaster to layout,Include Toaster component in root layout,<Toaster /> in app layout,Toaster in individual pages,app/layout.tsx: <Toaster />,page.tsx: <Toaster />,High,https://ui.shadcn.com/docs/components/sonner
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33,Toast,Use toast variants,Apply toast.success toast.error for context,Semantic toast methods,Generic toast for all messages,toast.success("Saved!") toast.error("Failed"),toast("Saved!") toast("Failed"),Medium,https://ui.shadcn.com/docs/components/sonner
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34,Popover,Use Popover for floating content,Popover for dropdown menus and floating panels,Popover for contextual actions,Absolute positioned divs,<Popover><PopoverTrigger><PopoverContent>,<div className="relative"><div className="absolute">,Medium,https://ui.shadcn.com/docs/components/popover
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35,Popover,Handle popover alignment,Use align and side props for positioning,Explicit alignment configuration,Default alignment for all,<PopoverContent align="start" side="bottom">,<PopoverContent>,Low,https://ui.shadcn.com/docs/components/popover
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36,DropdownMenu,Use DropdownMenu for actions,DropdownMenu for action lists and context menus,DropdownMenu for user menu actions,Popover for action lists,<DropdownMenu><DropdownMenuTrigger><DropdownMenuContent>,<Popover> for menu actions,Medium,https://ui.shadcn.com/docs/components/dropdown-menu
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37,DropdownMenu,Group menu items,Use DropdownMenuGroup and DropdownMenuSeparator,Organized menu with separators,Flat list of items,<DropdownMenuGroup><DropdownMenuItem><DropdownMenuSeparator>,<DropdownMenuItem> without organization,Low,https://ui.shadcn.com/docs/components/dropdown-menu
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38,Tooltip,Use Tooltip for hints,Tooltip for icon buttons and truncated text,Tooltip for additional context,Title attribute for tooltips,<Tooltip><TooltipTrigger><TooltipContent>,<button title="Delete">,Medium,https://ui.shadcn.com/docs/components/tooltip
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39,Tooltip,Add TooltipProvider,Wrap app or section in TooltipProvider,TooltipProvider at app level,TooltipProvider per tooltip,<TooltipProvider><App/></TooltipProvider>,<Tooltip><TooltipProvider>,High,https://ui.shadcn.com/docs/components/tooltip
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40,Skeleton,Use Skeleton for loading,Skeleton component for loading placeholders,Skeleton matching content layout,Spinner for content loading,<Skeleton className="h-4 w-[200px]"/>,<Spinner/> for card loading,Medium,https://ui.shadcn.com/docs/components/skeleton
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41,Skeleton,Match skeleton dimensions,Size skeleton to match loaded content,Skeleton same size as expected content,Generic skeleton size,<Skeleton className="h-12 w-12 rounded-full"/>,<Skeleton/> without sizing,Medium,https://ui.shadcn.com/docs/components/skeleton
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42,AlertDialog,Use AlertDialog for confirms,AlertDialog for destructive action confirmation,AlertDialog for delete confirmations,Dialog for confirmations,<AlertDialog><AlertDialogTrigger><AlertDialogContent>,<Dialog> for delete confirmation,High,https://ui.shadcn.com/docs/components/alert-dialog
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43,AlertDialog,Include action buttons,Use AlertDialogAction and AlertDialogCancel,Standard confirm/cancel pattern,Custom buttons in AlertDialog,<AlertDialogCancel>Cancel</AlertDialogCancel><AlertDialogAction>,<Button>Cancel</Button><Button>Confirm</Button>,Medium,https://ui.shadcn.com/docs/components/alert-dialog
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44,Sidebar,Use Sidebar for navigation,Sidebar component for app navigation,Sidebar for main app navigation,Custom sidebar implementation,<SidebarProvider><Sidebar><SidebarContent>,<div className="w-64 fixed">,Medium,https://ui.shadcn.com/docs/components/sidebar
|
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45,Sidebar,Wrap in SidebarProvider,Use SidebarProvider for sidebar state management,SidebarProvider at layout level,Sidebar without provider,<SidebarProvider><Sidebar></SidebarProvider>,<Sidebar> without provider,High,https://ui.shadcn.com/docs/components/sidebar
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46,Sidebar,Use SidebarTrigger,Include SidebarTrigger for mobile toggle,SidebarTrigger for responsive toggle,Custom toggle button,<SidebarTrigger/>,<Button onClick={() => toggleSidebar()}>,Medium,https://ui.shadcn.com/docs/components/sidebar
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47,Chart,Use Chart for data viz,Chart component with Recharts integration,Chart component for dashboards,Direct Recharts without wrapper,<ChartContainer config={chartConfig}>,<ResponsiveContainer><BarChart>,Medium,https://ui.shadcn.com/docs/components/chart
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48,Chart,Define chart config,Create chartConfig for consistent theming,chartConfig with color definitions,Inline colors in charts,"{ desktop: { label: ""Desktop"", color: ""#2563eb"" } }",<Bar fill="#2563eb"/>,Medium,https://ui.shadcn.com/docs/components/chart
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49,Chart,Use ChartTooltip,Apply ChartTooltip for interactive charts,ChartTooltip with ChartTooltipContent,Recharts Tooltip directly,<ChartTooltip content={<ChartTooltipContent/>}/>,<Tooltip/> from recharts,Low,https://ui.shadcn.com/docs/components/chart
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50,Blocks,Use blocks for scaffolding,Start from shadcn blocks for common layouts,npx shadcn@latest add dashboard-01,Build dashboard from scratch,npx shadcn@latest add login-01,Custom login page from scratch,Medium,https://ui.shadcn.com/blocks
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51,Blocks,Customize block components,Modify copied block code to fit needs,Edit block files after installation,Use blocks without modification,Customize dashboard-01 layout,Use dashboard-01 as-is,Low,https://ui.shadcn.com/blocks
|
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52,A11y,Use semantic components,Shadcn components have built-in ARIA,Rely on component accessibility,Override ARIA attributes,<Button> has button role,<div role="button">,High,https://ui.shadcn.com/docs/components/button
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53,A11y,Maintain focus management,Dialog Sheet handle focus automatically,Let components manage focus,Custom focus handling,<Dialog> traps focus,document.querySelector().focus(),High,https://ui.shadcn.com/docs/components/dialog
|
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54,A11y,Provide labels,Use FormLabel and aria-label appropriately,FormLabel for form inputs,Placeholder as only label,<FormLabel>Email</FormLabel><Input/>,<Input placeholder="Email"/>,High,https://ui.shadcn.com/docs/components/form
|
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55,Performance,Import components individually,Import only needed components,Named imports from component files,Import all from index,import { Button } from "@/components/ui/button",import { Button Card Dialog } from "@/components/ui",Medium,
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||||
56,Performance,Lazy load dialogs,Dynamic import for heavy dialog content,React.lazy for dialog content,Import all dialogs upfront,const HeavyContent = lazy(() => import('./Heavy')),import HeavyContent from './Heavy',Medium,
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57,Customization,Extend variants with cva,Add new variants using class-variance-authority,Extend buttonVariants for new styles,Inline classes for variants,"variants: { size: { xl: ""h-14 px-8"" } }",className="h-14 px-8",Medium,https://ui.shadcn.com/docs/components/button
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58,Customization,Create custom components,Build new components following shadcn patterns,Use cn() and cva for custom components,Different patterns for custom,const Custom = ({ className }) => <div className={cn("base" className)}>,const Custom = ({ style }) => <div style={style}>,Medium,
|
||||
59,Patterns,Use asChild for composition,asChild prop for component composition,Slot pattern with asChild,Wrapper divs for composition,<Button asChild><Link href="/">,<Button><Link href="/"></Link></Button>,Medium,https://ui.shadcn.com/docs/components/button
|
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60,Patterns,Combine with React Hook Form,Form + useForm for complete forms,RHF Controller with shadcn inputs,Custom form state management,<FormField control={form.control} name="email">,<Input value={email} onChange={(e) => setEmail(e.target.value)},High,https://ui.shadcn.com/docs/components/form
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