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extract

Extract and consolidate reusable components, design tokens, and patterns into your design system. Identifies opportunities for systematic reuse and enriches your component library.

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Identify reusable patterns, components, and design tokens, then extract and consolidate them into the design system for systematic reuse.

Discover

Analyze the target area to identify extraction opportunities:

  1. Find the design system: Locate your design system, component library, or shared UI directory (grep for "design system", "ui", "components", etc.). Understand its structure:

    • Component organization and naming conventions
    • Design token structure (if any)
    • Documentation patterns
    • Import/export conventions

    CRITICAL: If no design system exists, ask before creating one. Understand the preferred location and structure first.

  2. Identify patterns: Look for:

    • Repeated components: Similar UI patterns used multiple times (buttons, cards, inputs, etc.)
    • Hard-coded values: Colors, spacing, typography, shadows that should be tokens
    • Inconsistent variations: Multiple implementations of the same concept (3 different button styles)
    • Reusable patterns: Layout patterns, composition patterns, interaction patterns worth systematizing
  3. Assess value: Not everything should be extracted. Consider:

    • Is this used 3+ times, or likely to be reused?
    • Would systematizing this improve consistency?
    • Is this a general pattern or context-specific?
    • What's the maintenance cost vs benefit?

Plan Extraction

Create a systematic extraction 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's clearly reusable now, not everything that might someday be reusable.

Extract & Enrich

Build improved, reusable versions:

  • Components: Create well-designed components with:

    • 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: Create tokens with:

    • Clear naming (primitive vs semantic)
    • Proper hierarchy and organization
    • Documentation of when to use each token
  • Patterns: Document patterns with:

    • When to use this pattern
    • Code examples
    • Variations and combinations

NEVER:

  • Extract one-off, context-specific implementations without generalization
  • Create components so generic they're 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)

Migrate

Replace existing uses with the new shared versions:

  • Find all instances: Search for the patterns you've 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

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

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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