This enforces Cognite's Aura topbar as the one true navigation component across Dune and Fusion apps. It's not about convenience, it's about compliance. The skill won't let you build a custom header if the shadcn install fails, which is aggressive but makes sense for design system governance. What's interesting is the auto-prompt hook it sets up in Cursor to trigger a topbar interview at the start of every session, basically nagging you into consistency. If you're working in Cognite's ecosystem, this removes the decision entirely. If you're not, it's a solid example of how to enforce component standards through tooling rather than documentation.
npx -y skills add cognitedata/dune-skills --skill use-topbar --agent claude-codeInstalls into .claude/skills of the current project.
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