Leonxlnx/taste-skill
A set of portable SKILL.md files that push coding agents past generic frontend output: it infers a design language from the brief and tunes variance, motion, and density dials. 850 stars in a day.
**The gist** Taste-Skill packages design judgment as portable skills for **Cursor, Claude Code, and Codex**. The flagship **design-taste-frontend v2** infers a design language from the brief and tunes three 1–10 dials — **VARIANCE, MOTION, DENSITY** — with variants for minimalist, brutalist, and soft styles, image-to-code, and redesign audits, installed via **npx skills add**.
**Why it matters** It is a working example of encoding taste into the harness instead of re-prompting every session: rules like design-system mapping, canonical **GSAP** motion skeletons, and pre-flight checks travel in **SKILL.md** files and apply framework-agnostic across **React, Vue, and Svelte**.
**The gist** Taste-Skill packages design judgment as portable skills for **Cursor, Claude Code, and Codex**. The flagship **design-taste-frontend v2** infers a design language from the brief and tunes three 1–10 dials — **VARIANCE, MOTION, DENSITY** — with variants for minimalist, brutalist, and soft styles, image-to-code, and redesign audits, installed via **npx skills add**. **Why it matters** It is a working example of encoding taste into the harness instead of re-prompting every session: rules like design-system mapping, canonical **GSAP** motion skeletons, and pre-flight checks travel in **SKILL.md** files and apply framework-agnostic across **React, Vue, and Svelte**. **Watch out** v2 is explicitly **experimental** and still iterating; whether fixed dials beat a well-written project style guide is untested, and upgrading from **v1** requires re-running the install.