Ui Design Guide

v1.5.0

Use when users need visual direction, interface hierarchy, layout decisions, design specifications, or prototypes before implementing a Web or mini program UI.

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Purpose & Capability
The name/description match the SKILL.md: the content focuses on visual direction, layout, typography, color, and producing a design specification. The skill declares no binaries, env vars, or config paths. Minor inconsistency: the SKILL.md front-matter version (2.18.0) differs from the registry version (1.5.0), but this is likely just metadata drift and does not change behavior.
Instruction Scope
Runtime instructions are narrowly scoped to UI design tasks: they require producing a design specification before coding, reference a local checklist.md and other platform-specific SKILL.md files for implementation guidance, and enforce opinionated rules (forbidden colors/fonts/layout patterns). The instructions do not ask the agent to read system files, environment variables, or to transmit data to external endpoints beyond linking to documentation.
Install Mechanism
There is no install spec and no code is written to disk (instruction-only). The SKILL.md contains fallback documentation URLs hosted on cnb.cool for sibling skills; these are documentation links, not downloads or installers. This is low risk but worth noting if you rely on those external docs being available.
Credentials
The skill requests no environment variables, credentials, or config paths. There is nothing disproportionate—no sensitive secrets are requested or referenced.
Persistence & Privilege
always is false and the skill is user-invocable. It does not request persistent/system-level presence or modify other skills or system configs. Autonomous invocation is allowed by platform default, which is normal and not by itself concerning.
Assessment
This skill appears coherent and low-risk: it's instruction-only, asks for no credentials or installs, and its rules are purely design preferences. Before installing, note that (1) it is highly prescriptive—it forbids certain colors and popular fonts (Inter/Roboto/Arial/etc.), which may conflict with your brand or implementation requirements; (2) the SKILL.md references external documentation URLs (cnb.cool) for sibling skills—these are only docs but you may want to verify those pages if you rely on them; and (3) the SKILL.md version and registry version differ (metadata mismatch). If those policy constraints or external doc links are acceptable, it's reasonable to enable the skill. If you need to use forbidden fonts/colors or want tooling that automatically generates implementation code without a mandated design-spec step, this skill may be inconvenient.

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Free to use, modify, and redistribute. No attribution required.

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