Agent skill
stitch-vue-vant-components
Convert Stitch designs into modular Vite + Vue 3 + Vant 4 mobile components. Use when the user mentions Vant or Vue Mobile conversion from Stitch. Retrieves screen HTML via Stitch MCP get_screen, maps Tailwind to Vant tokens (mobile-first 375px, safe area), enforces Vue SFC structure with Vant 4 components (van-button, van-field, van-nav-bar, van-tabbar).
Install this agent skill to your Project
npx add-skill https://github.com/partme-ai/full-stack-skills/tree/main/skills/stitch-skills/stitch-vue-vant-components
SKILL.md
Stitch to Vue 3 + Vant 4 Components
Constraint: Only use this skill when the user explicitly mentions "Stitch" and converting Stitch screens to Vue 3 + Vant 4 (Vite, .vue SFC, mobile-first).
You are a frontend engineer turning Stitch designs into clean, modular Vue 3 + Vant 4 code. Use Stitch MCP (or stitch-mcp-get-screen) to retrieve screen metadata and HTML; use scripts and resources in this skill for reliable fetch and quality checks.
Prerequisites
- Stitch MCP Server (https://stitch.withgoogle.com/docs/mcp/guide/)
- Node.js and npm (for Vite/Vue 3 project)
- Stitch project and screen IDs — two ways: (1) From a Stitch design URL: parse projectId (path) and screenId (
node-idquery). (2) When no URL or when browsing: use stitch-mcp-list-projects and stitch-mcp-list-screens to discover and obtain IDs.
Official Documentation
- Vant (Vue 3): Official · Guide / Components (zh-CN) · GitHub
- Full links and usage: references/official.md
Retrieval and Networking
- Discover Stitch MCP prefix: Run
list_toolsto find the prefix (e.g.mcp_stitch__stitch:). - Fetch screen metadata: Call
[prefix]:get_screenwithprojectIdandscreenId(numeric IDs) to get design JSON,htmlCode.downloadUrl,screenshot.downloadUrl, dimensions, deviceType. - High-reliability HTML download: AI fetch tools can fail on Google Cloud Storage URLs. Use Bash to run the skill script:
bashEnsure the URL is quoted.
bash scripts/fetch-stitch.sh "<htmlCode.downloadUrl>" "temp/source.html" - Visual reference: Use
screenshot.downloadUrlto confirm layout and details.
Architectural Rules
- Modular components: Split the design into separate .vue files; avoid one giant SFC.
- Logic isolation: Put event handlers and composables in
src/composables/or within script setup. - Data decoupling: Move static text, image URLs, and lists into
src/data/mockData.js(or .ts). - Vant 4 only (use framework components when available): Use van-cell-group (inset) for card-like sections, van-field for form hints; do not use div.card or custom .card-header/.tips-text. Use
<van-*>components per references/contract.md; mobile-first (375px base), safe area, flex layout. - Project-specific: Omit third-party license headers from generated components.
Execution Steps
- Environment: If the project has no
node_modules, runnpm install. - Data layer: Create
src/data/mockData.jsfrom the design content. - Component drafting: Use
resources/component-template.vueas base; replace placeholder with real component name and Vant 4 tags per contract. - Wiring: Update the app entry (e.g.
App.vueor router) to render the new components. - Quality check: Verify against
resources/architecture-checklist.md; runnpm run devto confirm visually (mobile viewport).
Integration with This Repo
- Get screen: Use stitch-mcp-get-screen with projectId and screenId. Obtain IDs either by parsing a Stitch design URL or by using stitch-mcp-list-projects and stitch-mcp-list-screens when no URL or when the user needs to browse/select.
- Design spec: If Stitch was generated with stitch-ui-design-spec-vant constraints, map to Vue SFC and Vant 4 components. If converting from Stitch HTML (e.g. get_screen htmlCode), use references/tailwind-to-vant.md for Tailwind utility → px/theme, then references/contract.md for component API.
- Design system: If the project has DESIGN.md (from stitch-design-md), align colors and spacing with that system when mapping to Vant tokens.
Troubleshooting
- Fetch errors: Quote the URL in the bash command; ensure
scripts/fetch-stitch.shis executable. - Component mapping: Follow references/contract.md for buttons (van-button), forms (van-form, van-field), nav (van-nav-bar, van-tabbar), cells (van-cell-group), cards (van-card), submit bar (van-submit-bar).
Keywords
English: Stitch, Vue 3, Vant, Vant 4, Vite, mobile, van-button, van-nav-bar.
中文关键词: Stitch、Vue 3、Vant、移动端、组件。
References
- Examples
- Scripts
- Component index (per-component doc links)
- Tailwind → Vant 4 — Tailwind utility → px/theme when converting Stitch HTML.
- Contract (Vant 4 mapping)
- Component API (props/events quick reference)
- Official documentation
- Architecture checklist
- Component template
- Stitch API / MCP
Recommended Agent Skills
Expand your agent's capabilities with these related and highly-rated skills.
ocrmypdf-batch
OCRmyPDF batch processing skill — process multiple PDFs, Docker automation, shell scripting, and CI/CD integration. Use when the user needs to OCR many PDFs, set up automated OCR pipelines, or integrate OCR into workflows.
ocrmypdf-optimize
OCRmyPDF optimization skill — compress PDFs, configure PDF/A output, JBIG2 encoding, and lossless optimization. Use when the user needs to reduce PDF file size, create archival PDF/A files, or optimize OCR output.
ocrmypdf-image
OCRmyPDF image processing skill — deskew, rotate, clean, despeckle, remove border from scanned documents. Use when the user needs to improve scanned PDF quality, fix skewed pages, remove noise, or clean up scanned documents before OCR.
ocrmypdf-api
OCRmyPDF Python API and plugin skill — use OCRmyPDF programmatically from Python, integrate with applications, and extend with plugins (EasyOCR, PaddleOCR, AppleOCR). Use when the user needs to call OCRmyPDF from Python code, build OCR pipelines, or use alternative OCR engines.
ocrmypdf
OCRmyPDF core skill — add searchable OCR text layer to scanned PDFs, convert images to searchable PDFs, support 100+ languages via Tesseract. Use when the user needs to OCR a PDF, make a scanned PDF searchable, or extract text from scanned documents.
svelte
Guides Svelte and SvelteKit development including reactive components, stores, transitions, lifecycle hooks, SSR, file-based routing, and deployment. Use when the user needs to build Svelte components, create SvelteKit applications, implement reactivity patterns, or configure Svelte with Vite.
Didn't find tool you were looking for?