Agent skill
ux-brief
Design system templates and patterns for UI/UX briefs. Used by /majestic:ux-brief command.
Install this agent skill to your Project
npx add-skill https://github.com/majiayu000/claude-skill-registry/tree/main/skills/data/ux-brief
SKILL.md
UX Brief Skill
Provides design system templates and patterns for creating comprehensive UI/UX briefs.
When to Use
This skill is automatically invoked by the /majestic:ux-brief command. It provides:
- Design system template structure
- Color, typography, and spacing specifications
- Component state definitions
- Framework configuration examples
Template
Read the design system template: resources/design-system-template.md
Key Principles
- Junior-dev ready: Document should be so complete that no follow-up questions are needed
- Copy-paste ready: All classes, values, and configs should be directly usable
- Commit to a direction: Avoid wishy-washy "a bit of everything" designs
- Avoid AI slop: No Inter font, no purple gradients, no predictable layouts
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