Agent skill
stitch-skill-creator
Factory skill for creating new Stitch Scenario Skills with the Design First, Execute Last SOP. Use when you need to add a new domain (e.g. Music Apps, Social Networks, Login Pages) to the Stitch ecosystem. Generates SKILL.md templates, directory structure, and examples via automated script or manual workflow.
Install this agent skill to your Project
npx add-skill https://github.com/partme-ai/full-stack-skills/tree/main/skills/stitch-skills/stitch-skill-creator
SKILL.md
Stitch Skill Creator
This skill guides the creation of new Stitch Scenario Skills. A Scenario Skill is a specialized "Prompt Architect" for a specific domain (e.g., stitch-ui-music-designer, stitch-ui-blog-designer).
Core Philosophy
All Stitch Skills created by this creator MUST adhere to the Stitch Design SOP:
- Trigger Safety: The skill must ONLY trigger when the user explicitly mentions "Stitch".
- Design First: Never execute. Always construct a high-quality prompt first.
- Self-Contained: The skill should act as a specialized "Prompt Template" that encapsulates domain knowledge (e.g., a Music App needs a "Play Button", "Cover Art").
Workflow (Progressive Disclosure)
Keep this file concise. Use bundled references when you need full details:
- Workflow:
references/workflows.md - Output patterns:
references/output-patterns.md
Quick start (Automated Creation)
Option A: Automated Creation (Recommended)
Use the bundled script to automatically generate the skill structure, SKILL.md (with Golden Template), and examples/usage.md.
# Usage: ./scripts/init_stitch_skill.py <scenario-name> --path <skills-directory>
./scripts/init_stitch_skill.py music-designer --path skills/
This will automatically:
- Create
skills/stitch-ui-music-designer. - Populate
SKILL.mdwith the required SOP and Templates. - Create
examples/usage.md.
Option B: Manual Creation (Only if needed)
Follow: references/workflows.md -> Manual creation.
Step 1: Define the Scenario
Identify the domain and name the skill following the strict naming convention: stitch-ui-<scenario>-designer.
- Example Scenario: "Music Apps"
- Skill Name:
stitch-ui-music-designer(MUST start withstitch-ui-) - Example Scenario: "Login Pages"
- Skill Name:
stitch-ui-login-designer
Step 2: Create Directory Structure
mkdir -p skills/stitch-ui-<scenario>-designer/examples
Step 3: Write SKILL.md (The Golden Template)
You MUST use the following template for the new skill. It enforces the required SOP.
---
# <Scenario> Screen Designer
**Constraint**: Only use this skill when the user explicitly mentions "Stitch" or when orchestrating a Stitch design task.
This skill helps you construct high-quality prompts for <Scenario> flows to be used by the Stitch Orchestrator.
## Functionality
It encapsulates best practices for <Scenario> UI design and translates user intent into a structured Stitch prompt.
## Integration with Stitch Designer SOP
This skill is part of the **Stitch UI Orchestration** flow.
1. **Orchestrator**: `stitch-ui-designer` calls this skill when a scenario-specific prompt is needed.
2. **Guidelines**: You MUST apply principles from `stitch-ued-guide` (e.g., visual vocabulary, device constraints).
3. **Output**: You do NOT execute. You return a prompt only.
## Prompt Template
When the user asks for a <Scenario> screen, use this template to construct the prompt:
```text
[Context]
[Device] <Scenario> screen for [App Name]. [Style] aesthetic.
[Layout]
Header: [...]
Body: [...]
Footer: [...]
[Components]
- [...]
- [...]
```
## Output Format (STRICT)
Return exactly one code block and no extra prose:
```text
[Context]
...
[Layout]
...
[Components]
...
```
## Usage in Orchestrator
This skill is designed to be called by `stitch-ui-designer`. It does NOT execute; it returns a prompt only.
Step 4: Write examples/usage.md
Provide at least 2 distinct examples of how this skill transforms a vague request into a detailed prompt.
Best Practices for New Skills
- Domain Specificity: The value of a Scenario Skill is in its specific knowledge.
- Bad: "A page with text."
- Good (Music): "A player view with a scrubbing bar, album art, and waveform visualization."
- Device Awareness: Ensure the template supports Mobile (default) and Desktop.
- No Direct Execution: The Scenario Skill must not call any MCP tool. It produces the prompt that the Orchestrator uses.
References
- Examples
- Workflows
- Output Patterns
- Init Script
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