Agent skill
design-to-production
Guided workflow for implementing HTML design prototypes as production React components with glassmorphism styling and quality standards enforcement. Use when converting design prototypes to production code.
Install this agent skill to your Project
npx add-skill https://github.com/aiskillstore/marketplace/tree/main/skills/ariegoldkin/design-to-production
SKILL.md
Design to Production
Guided workflow for converting HTML prototypes to production React components.
TL;DR: Provide HTML file path → analyze → map components → scaffold → implement → validate
Auto-Triggers
Auto-triggered by keywords:
- "implement design", "prototype to production", "convert HTML"
- "glassmorphism component", "design prototype", "HTML to React"
Quick Commands
# Step 1: Analyze HTML prototype
./.claude/skills/design-to-production/scripts/extract-structure.sh <html-file-path>
# Step 3: Scaffold component (after interactive mapping)
./.claude/skills/design-to-production/scripts/scaffold-component.sh \
--name "ComponentName" \
--module "practice" \
--template "interactive-card"
# Step 5: Validate implementation
./.claude/skills/design-to-production/scripts/validate.sh <component-path>
5-Step Workflow
Example: Implementing glassmorphism_hints_panel_1.html
1. ANALYZE → Extract structure from HTML
2. MAP → Choose shadcn components + glassmorphism classes
3. SCAFFOLD → Generate .tsx file with boilerplate
4. IMPLEMENT → Write component logic (guided by TODOs)
5. VALIDATE → Check quality standards
Step 1: ANALYZE
User provides: HTML file path (e.g., .superdesign/design_iterations/glassmorphism_hints_panel_1.html)
Script runs:
./scripts/extract-structure.sh .superdesign/design_iterations/glassmorphism_hints_panel_1.html
Output: hints-panel-structure.json with:
- Component hierarchy
- CSS classes (glassmorphism utilities)
- Interactive elements (buttons, forms, inputs)
- Layout patterns (grid, flex, vertical-stack)
SKILL.md presents: Summary of detected structure
Step 2: MAP (Interactive)
SKILL.md guides you through 4 decisions:
2.1 Component Identification
- Question: "What should we call this component?"
- Suggested: Extracted from HTML filename or title
- Example:
HintsPanel
2.2 Module Placement
- Question: "Which module does this belong to?"
- Options: practice, assessment, results, profile, questions, home
- Example:
practice
2.3 shadcn/ui Component Mapping
For each interactive element:
- Detected:
<button class="btn-glass">Show Hint</button> - Suggestion: Use
Buttonfrom@shared/ui/button - Confirm: User approves or overrides
Common mappings:
| HTML Element | shadcn Component |
|---|---|
<button class="btn-*"> |
Button |
<div class="glass-card"> |
Card |
<input type="text"> |
Input |
<select> |
Select |
| Badge/chip | Badge |
2.4 Glassmorphism Class Mapping
- Extracted from HTML:
class="glass-card neon-glow-purple text-glow" - Maps to React:
className="glass-card neon-glow-purple text-glow" - Validation: Checks against approved classes in
styles/glassmorphism.css
Step 3: SCAFFOLD
Script generates .tsx file using template:
./scripts/scaffold-component.sh \
--name "HintsPanel" \
--module "practice" \
--template "interactive-card" \
--props "title:string,hints:IHint[],onShowHint:(index:number)=>void"
Output: modules/practice/components/HintsPanel.tsx with:
- ✅ TypeScript interface (I prefix)
- ✅ Proper imports (@shared/ui/*, glassmorphism classes)
- ✅ Props structure from HTML analysis
- ✅ TODO comments marking logic locations
- ✅ Glassmorphism classes applied
Step 4: IMPLEMENT
SKILL.md reminds:
- File location:
modules/practice/components/HintsPanel.tsx - Quality standards: ≤180 lines, complexity <15, I prefix
- TODO items in scaffolded file mark where to add logic
User writes: Business logic, event handlers, state management
Step 5: VALIDATE
./scripts/validate.sh modules/practice/components/HintsPanel.tsx
Checks:
- ✅ File size ≤180 lines
- ✅ Complexity ≤15 per function
- ✅ Interface naming (I prefix)
- ✅ Glassmorphism class validity
- ✅ Import patterns (@shared, @modules, @lib)
- ✅ No
anytypes
Output: Pass/fail + suggestions for fixes
Template Types
Choose the right template for your component:
| Template | Use For | Includes |
|---|---|---|
interactive-card |
Buttons, forms, user actions | Card, Button, Input, event handlers |
display-card |
Read-only content, stats | Card, Typography, badges |
layout-section |
Page sections, containers | Layout wrapper, grid/flex patterns |
Common Patterns
Pattern 1: Button with Glassmorphism
HTML: <button class="btn-glass">Action</button>
React: <Button className="btn-glass" onClick={handleAction}>Action</Button>
Pattern 2: Glass Card Container
HTML: <div class="glass-card neon-glow">Content</div>
React: <Card className="glass-card neon-glow"><CardContent>Content</CardContent></Card>
Pattern 3: Gradient Text
HTML: <h1 class="gradient-text">Title</h1>
React: <h1 className="gradient-text">Title</h1>
When to Load References
SKILL.md is self-sufficient for:
- Running the 5-step workflow
- Common component mappings
- Basic glassmorphism classes
Load references when needed:
| Need | Load |
|---|---|
| Full glassmorphism class list | references/glassmorphism-mapping.md |
| shadcn component decision guide | references/shadcn-component-guide.md |
| Complex layout patterns | references/common-patterns.md |
| Complete worked example | examples/hints-panel-complete/ |
Troubleshooting
Script not found: Ensure you're in project root (frontend/)
Invalid glassmorphism class: Check styles/glassmorphism.css for approved classes
Validation fails: Run quality-reviewer to see detailed errors
Version: 1.0.0 | Updated: October 2025 Pattern: Follows module-scaffolder optimization structure
Recommended Agent Skills
Expand your agent's capabilities with these related and highly-rated skills.
perigon-backend
Perigon ASP.NET Core + EF Core + Aspire conventions
perigon-agent
Pointers for Copilot/agents to apply Perigon conventions
perigon-angular
Angular 21+ standalone/Material/signal conventions for Perigon WebApp
fastapi-mastery
Comprehensive FastAPI development skill covering REST API creation, routing, request/response handling, validation, authentication, database integration, middleware, and deployment. Use when working with FastAPI projects, building APIs, implementing CRUD operations, setting up authentication/authorization, integrating databases (SQL/NoSQL), adding middleware, handling WebSockets, or deploying FastAPI applications. Triggered by requests involving .py files with FastAPI code, API endpoint creation, Pydantic models, or FastAPI-specific features.
context7-efficient
Token-efficient library documentation fetcher using Context7 MCP with 86.8% token savings through intelligent shell pipeline filtering. Fetches code examples, API references, and best practices for JavaScript, Python, Go, Rust, and other libraries. Use when users ask about library documentation, need code examples, want API usage patterns, are learning a new framework, need syntax reference, or troubleshooting with library-specific information. Triggers include questions like "Show me React hooks", "How do I use Prisma", "What's the Next.js routing syntax", or any request for library/framework documentation.
browser-use
Browser automation using Playwright MCP. Navigate websites, fill forms, click elements, take screenshots, and extract data. Use when tasks require web browsing, form submission, web scraping, UI testing, or any browser interaction.
Didn't find tool you were looking for?