If you're building WordPress themes or plugins and want to stay consistent with the official design language, this pulls in the actual design tokens, typography scales, and component patterns that WordPress itself uses. It's curated directly from the WordPress development team's repository, so you're working with the same primitives as Gutenberg and the admin interface. Most useful when you're trying to make your custom work feel native to WordPress rather than bolted on. The Open Design integration means Claude can reference these patterns during planning, though you'll want to pull the upstream bundle for the full asset library and implementation examples.
npx -y skills add nexu-io/open-design --skill wpds --agent claude-codeInstalls into .claude/skills of the current project.
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