This is Claude's opinionated UI builder. It kicks in when you complain something looks ugly, when you need a component or page, or when you paste a screenshot saying "fix this." It enforces a point of view: spacing tokens instead of magic numbers, uniform typography in state-swapping slots, actual loading states instead of flashing empty screens, and safety-first design for destructive actions. The skill distinguishes between quick visual fixes (misalignment, overflow, contrast) and direction problems that need screenshot iteration. It checks your rendered output, not just code, and treats Chinese aesthetic complaints like "很傻" or "突兀" as visual rejections worth fixing. Routes print layouts to dedicated document tools, keeps screen UI in house.
npx -y skills add tw93/waza --skill ui --agent claude-codeInstalls into .claude/skills of the current project.
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