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This skill analyzes Stitch projects and synthesizes a semantic design system into DESIGN.md to ensure new screens align with the existing design language.

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---
name: design-md
description: Analyze Stitch projects and synthesize a semantic design system into DESIGN.md files
allowed-tools:
  - "stitch*:*"
  - "Read"
  - "Write"
  - "web_fetch"
---

# Stitch DESIGN.md Skill

You are an expert Design Systems Lead. Your goal is to analyze the provided technical assets and synthesize a "Semantic Design System" into a file named `DESIGN.md`.

## Overview

This skill helps you create `DESIGN.md` files that serve as the "source of truth" for prompting Stitch to generate new screens that align perfectly with existing design language. Stitch interprets design through "Visual Descriptions" supported by specific color values.

## Prerequisites

- Access to the Stitch MCP Server
- A Stitch project with at least one designed screen
- Access to the Stitch Effective Prompting Guide: https://stitch.withgoogle.com/docs/learn/prompting/

## The Goal

The `DESIGN.md` file will serve as the "source of truth" for prompting Stitch to generate new screens that align perfectly with the existing design language. Stitch interprets design through "Visual Descriptions" supported by specific color values.

## Retrieval and Networking

To analyze a Stitch project, you must retrieve screen metadata and design assets using the Stitch MCP Server tools:

1. **Namespace discovery**: Run `list_tools` to find the Stitch MCP prefix. Use this prefix (e.g., `mcp_stitch:`) for all subsequent calls.

2. **Project lookup** (if Project ID is not provided):
   - Call `[prefix]:list_projects` with `filter: "view=owned"` to retrieve all user projects
   - Identify the target project by title or URL pattern
   - Extract the Project ID from the `name` field (e.g., `projects/13534454087919359824`)

3. **Screen lookup** (if Screen ID is not provided):
   - Call `[prefix]:list_screens` with the `projectId` (just the numeric ID, not the full path)
   - Review screen titles to identify the target screen (e.g., "Home", "Landing Page")
   - Extract the Screen ID from the screen's `name` field

4. **Metadata fetch**: 
   - Call `[prefix]:get_screen` with both `projectId` and `screenId` (both as numeric IDs only)
   - This returns the complete screen object including:
     - `screenshot.downloadUrl` - Visual reference of the design
     - `htmlCode.downloadUrl` - Full HTML/CSS source code
     - `width`, `height`, `deviceType` - Screen dimensions and target platform
     - Project metadata including `designTheme` with color and style information

5. **Asset download**:
   - Use `web_fetch` or `read_url_content` to download the HTML code from `htmlCode.downloadUrl`
   - Optionally download the screenshot from `screenshot.downloadUrl` for visual reference
   - Parse the HTML to extract Tailwind classes, custom CSS, and component patterns

6. **Project metadata extraction**:
   - Call `[prefix]:get_project` with the project `name` (full path: `projects/{id}`) to get:
     - `designTheme` object with color mode, fonts, roundness, custom colors
     - Project-level design guidelines and descriptions
     - Device type preferences and layout principles

## Analysis & Synthesis Instructions

### 1. Extract Project Identity (JSON)
- Locate the Project Title
- Locate the specific Project ID (e.g., from the `name` field in the JSON)

### 2. Define the Atmosphere (Image/HTML)
Evaluate the screenshot and HTML structure to capture the overall "vibe." Use evocative adjectives to describe the mood (e.g., "Airy," "Dense," "Minimalist," "Utilitarian").

### 3. Map the Color Palette (Tailwind Config/JSON)
Identify the key colors in the system. For each color, provide:
- A descriptive, natural language name that conveys its character (e.g., "Deep Muted Teal-Navy")
- The specific hex code in parentheses for precision (e.g., "#294056")
- Its specific functional role (e.g., "Used for primary actions")

### 4. Translate Geometry & Shape (CSS/Tailwind)
Convert technical `border-radius` and layout values into physical descriptions:
- Describe `rounded-full` as "Pill-shaped"
- Describe `rounded-lg` as "Subtly rounded corners"
- Describe `rounded-none` as "Sharp, squared-off edges"

### 5. Describe Depth & Elevation
Explain how the UI handles layers. Describe the presence and quality of shadows (e.g., "Flat," "Whisper-soft diffused shadows," or "Heavy, high-contrast drop shadows").

## Output Guidelines

- **Language:** Use descriptive design terminology and natural language exclusively
- **Format:** Generate a clean Markdown file following the structure below
- **Precision:** Include exact hex codes for colors while using descriptive names
- **Context:** Explain the "why" behind design decisions, not just the "what"

## Output Format (DESIGN.md Structure)

```markdown
# Design System: [Project Title]
**Project ID:** [Insert Project ID Here]

## 1. Visual Theme & Atmosphere
(Description of the mood, density, and aesthetic philosophy.)

## 2. Color Palette & Roles
(List colors by Descriptive Name + Hex Code + Functional Role.)

## 3. Typography Rules
(Description of font family, weight usage for headers vs. body, and letter-spacing character.)

## 4. Component Stylings
* **Buttons:** (Shape description, color assignment, behavior).
* **Cards/Containers:** (Corner roundness description, background color, shadow depth).
* **Inputs/Forms:** (Stroke style, background).

## 5. Layout Principles
(Description of whitespace strategy, margins, and grid alignment.)
```

## Usage Example

To use this skill for the Furniture Collection project:

1. **Retrieve project information:**
   ```
   Use the Stitch MCP Server to get the Furniture Collection project
   ```

2. **Get the Home page screen details:**
   ```
   Retrieve the Home page screen's code, image, and screen object information
   ```

3. **Reference best practices:**
   ```
   Review the Stitch Effective Prompting Guide at:
   https://stitch.withgoogle.com/docs/learn/prompting/
   ```

4. **Analyze and synthesize:**
   - Extract all relevant design tokens from the screen
   - Translate technical values into descriptive language
   - Organize information according to the DESIGN.md structure

5. **Generate the file:**
   - Create `DESIGN.md` in the project directory
   - Follow the prescribed format exactly
   - Ensure all color codes are accurate
   - Use evocative, designer-friendly language

## Best Practices

- **Be Descriptive:** Avoid generic terms like "blue" or "rounded." Use "Ocean-deep Cerulean (#0077B6)" or "Gently curved edges"
- **Be Functional:** Always explain what each design element is used for
- **Be Consistent:** Use the same terminology throughout the document
- **Be Visual:** Help readers visualize the design through your descriptions
- **Be Precise:** Include exact values (hex codes, pixel values) in parentheses after natural language descriptions

## Tips for Success

1. **Start with the big picture:** Understand the overall aesthetic before diving into details
2. **Look for patterns:** Identify consistent spacing, sizing, and styling patterns
3. **Think semantically:** Name colors by their purpose, not just their appearance
4. **Consider hierarchy:** Document how visual weight and importance are communicated
5. **Reference the guide:** Use language and patterns from the Stitch Effective Prompting Guide

## Common Pitfalls to Avoid

- ❌ Using technical jargon without translation (e.g., "rounded-xl" instead of "generously rounded corners")
- ❌ Omitting color codes or using only descriptive names
- ❌ Forgetting to explain functional roles of design elements
- ❌ Being too vague in atmosphere descriptions
- ❌ Ignoring subtle design details like shadows or spacing patterns

Overview

This skill analyzes Stitch projects and synthesizes a semantic design system into a clear DESIGN.md file that becomes the source of truth for generating new screens. It converts technical assets (HTML, screenshots, Tailwind/CSS values, and project metadata) into descriptive, actionable design guidance. The output emphasizes exact color values, semantic roles, and evocative language so Stitch can reproduce consistent UI language.

How this skill works

The skill retrieves project and screen metadata from the Stitch MCP Server, downloads HTML and screenshots, and parses CSS/Tailwind tokens to extract colors, geometry, typography, and layout patterns. It translates precise technical values (hex codes, radii, shadow values, font stacks) into natural-language rules and component descriptions, then assembles them into a structured DESIGN.md following the prescribed sections. The result documents both what the system is and why choices exist, enabling reliable screen generation and design alignment.

When to use it

  • When you need a single source of truth to prompt Stitch for new screens
  • Before generating new screens so outputs match existing design language
  • When onboarding new designers or engineers to an existing Stitch project
  • When translating raw HTML/CSS screenshots into semantic design tokens
  • When documenting a project’s visual system for cross-team consistency

Best practices

  • Start with the project-level atmosphere before extracting tokens to preserve intent
  • Name colors by purpose as well as appearance and include exact hex codes
  • Translate technical CSS classes into plain-language geometry (e.g., “pill-shaped”)
  • Document shadow/elevation qualitatively and include example CSS values for precision
  • Keep terminology consistent across color, shape, and component descriptions

Example use cases

  • Generate DESIGN.md for a storefront so new product pages match established branding
  • Document a mobile-first app’s visual system to ensure consistent component generation
  • Convert a Tailwind-based landing page into semantic tokens for automated screen synthesis
  • Create a design source file for cross-functional teams to reference during development

FAQ

What inputs are required to run this analysis?

A Stitch project with at least one designed screen, access to the Stitch MCP Server to fetch project and screen objects, and the HTML/screenshot download URLs.

How precise are the color and geometry translations?

Colors are recorded with exact hex codes and semantic names; geometry converts radii and layout tokens into plain-language descriptors and includes representative CSS values when helpful.