Agent skill
tailwind-best-practices
Tailwind CSS styling guidelines for Mastra Playground UI. This skill should be used when writing, reviewing, or refactoring styling code in packages/playground-ui and packages/playground to ensure design system consistency. Triggers on tasks involving Tailwind classes, component styling, or design tokens.
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SKILL.md
Tailwind Best Practices
Overview
Styling guidelines for the Mastra Playground UI, containing 5 rules across 3 categories. Rules are prioritized by impact to guide automated refactoring and code generation. These rules ensure design system consistency, prevent token drift, and maintain component library integrity.
Scope
packages/playground-uipackages/playground
When to Apply
Reference these guidelines when:
- Writing new React components with Tailwind styles
- Reviewing code for styling consistency
- Refactoring existing styled components
- Adding or modifying UI elements
Priority-Ordered Guidelines
Rules are prioritized by impact:
| Priority | Category | Impact |
|---|---|---|
| 1 | Component Usage | CRITICAL |
| 2 | Design Tokens | CRITICAL |
| 3 | ClassName Usage | HIGH |
Quick Reference
Critical Patterns (Apply First)
Component Usage:
- Use existing components from
@playground-ui/ds/components/(component-use-existing) - Never create new components in the
ds/folder
Design Tokens:
- Only use tokens from
tailwind.config.tsin@playground-ui(tokens-use-existing) - Never modify design tokens or
tailwind.config.ts(tokens-no-modification)
High-Impact Patterns
ClassName Usage:
- No arbitrary Tailwind values except
heightandwidth(classname-no-arbitrary) - No
classNameprop on DS components excepth-/w-onDialogContentandPopover(classname-no-ds-override)
References
Full documentation with code examples is available in:
references/tailwind-best-practices-reference.md- Complete guide with all patternsreferences/rules/- Individual rule files organized by category
To look up a specific pattern, grep the rules directory:
grep -l "component" references/rules/
grep -l "token" references/rules/
grep -l "className" references/rules/
Rule Categories in references/rules/
component-*- Component usage rules (1 rule)tokens-*- Design token rules (2 rules)classname-*- ClassName usage rules (2 rules)
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