This gives Claude access to over 100 curated design systems so it can generate UI code that actually looks good instead of making aesthetic guesses. Rather than describing visual styles in prompts or hoping the AI picks decent colors and spacing, you point it at established design languages and it codes against those patterns. Useful when you're prototyping interfaces and want something better than generic Tailwind defaults but don't want to write a design spec yourself. The curation means you're working with real design systems that have been thought through, not random component examples scraped from the web.
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