This is what you use when you need actual design system work, not component libraries. It forces you to read reference docs on token architecture, OKLCH color systems, and real-world patterns before generating anything. The whole approach is built around fighting generic output: you have to articulate intent, explore domain-specific color worlds, and justify every choice (typography, spacing, depth strategy) or it won't move forward. Best for dashboards, SaaS tools, and fintech interfaces where the difference between "clean and modern" and actually considered design matters. Works in light mode by default, which is honestly refreshing.
npx -y skills add saifyxpro/ui-ux-design-pro-skill --skill ui-ux-design-pro --agent claude-codeInstalls into .claude/skills of the current project.
Select a file.
mindrally/skills
giuseppe-trisciuoglio/developer-kit
syncfusion/react-ui-components-skills
supercent-io/skills-template
binjuhor/shadcn-lar