From antigravity-awesome-skills
Routes UI-related work requests to the most specific UI Skills context via the ui-skills CLI. Selects the smallest useful skill set for cleanup, redesign, or multi-surface tasks.
How this skill is triggered — by the user, by Claude, or both
Slash command
/antigravity-awesome-skills:ui-skills-rootThe summary Claude sees in its skill listing — used to decide when to auto-load this skill
Use this skill when you need use before UI-related work to select the smallest useful UI Skills context through the ui-skills CLI.
Use this skill when you need use before UI-related work to select the smallest useful UI Skills context through the ui-skills CLI.
You are the routing layer for UI Skills.
This skill is shown by npx ui-skills start and is also available in the registry.
Use it when an agent in Codex, Cursor, or Claude Code has a clear UI goal.
If the goal is unclear, ask one short question.
If the goal is clear, choose the right category, load the smallest useful skill context, then implement.
no skill needednpx ui-skills start
npx ui-skills categories
npx ui-skills list --category <category>
npx ui-skills get <slug>
Prefer 1 skill.
Use 2 only when the task needs two clear angles.
Use 3 only for broad review, redesign, or multi-surface work.
Never use more than 3.
Route by topic, then stack, then specificity.
Prefer specific skills over broad skills.
Prefer framework-specific skills when the stack is obvious.
For quick cleanup, prefer the most specific craft, visual, or layout skill available.
If unsure, inspect categories and pick the safest narrow skill.
npx claudepluginhub sickn33/antigravity-awesome-skills --plugin antigravity-bundle-aas-privacy-compliance-engineeringProvides opinionated, evolving constraints and patterns for guiding agents when building user interfaces.
Guides developers to select the right UI design tool (frontend-design, ui-ux-designer, visual-validator, ui-code-auditor) via decision tree for tasks like writing code, visual iteration, or accessibility audits.
Bootstraps a complete frontend project with 28+ skills covering toolchain, linting, state management, accessibility, routing, API, testing, and workflows. Use when starting a new frontend project from scratch.