When someone says "make it feel like that app" or hands you a screenshot pile, this turns taste signals into a reusable design contract before you build anything. You get three files: a standard nine-section DESIGN.md, a decision record that splits every reference into keep/change/do-not-copy boundaries, and a short implementation handoff. The goal is to freeze a visual direction so the next prototype or redesign can execute without guessing. It asks at most two clarifying questions, labels inferences explicitly, and treats "same style" as borrowing controllable qualities, not cloning subject matter. Use it when references are vague but the output needs to stay consistent across multiple artifacts.
npx -y skills add nexu-io/open-design --skill reference-design-contract --agent claude-codeInstalls into .claude/skills of the current project.
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leonxlnx/taste-skill
supercent-io/skills-template
supercent-io/skills-template