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- claude-design: 'Design one-off HTML artifacts (landing, deck, prototype).' (57) - popular-web-designs: '54 real design systems (Stripe, Linear, Vercel) as HTML/CSS.' (60) - design-md: "Author/validate/export Google's DESIGN.md token spec files." (59) Also adds an inline callout near the top of claude-design pointing to popular-web-designs and design-md so the cross-reference lands even without reading the full decision table.
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---
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name: design-md
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description: Author/validate/export Google's DESIGN.md token spec files.
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version: 1.0.0
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author: Hermes Agent
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license: MIT
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metadata:
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hermes:
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tags: [design, design-system, tokens, ui, accessibility, wcag, tailwind, dtcg, google]
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related_skills: [popular-web-designs, claude-design, excalidraw, architecture-diagram]
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---
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# DESIGN.md Skill
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DESIGN.md is Google's open spec (Apache-2.0, `google-labs-code/design.md`) for
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describing a visual identity to coding agents. One file combines:
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- **YAML front matter** — machine-readable design tokens (normative values)
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- **Markdown body** — human-readable rationale, organized into canonical sections
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Tokens give exact values. Prose tells agents *why* those values exist and how to
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apply them. The CLI (`npx @google/design.md`) lints structure + WCAG contrast,
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diffs versions for regressions, and exports to Tailwind or W3C DTCG JSON.
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## When to use this skill
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- User asks for a DESIGN.md file, design tokens, or a design system spec
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- User wants consistent UI/brand across multiple projects or tools
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- User pastes an existing DESIGN.md and asks to lint, diff, export, or extend it
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- User asks to port a style guide into a format agents can consume
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- User wants contrast / WCAG accessibility validation on their color palette
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For purely visual inspiration or layout examples, use `popular-web-designs`
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instead. For *process and taste* when designing a one-off HTML artifact
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from scratch (prototype, deck, landing page, component lab), use
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`claude-design`. This skill is for the *formal spec file* itself.
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## File anatomy
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```md
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---
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version: alpha
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name: Heritage
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description: Architectural minimalism meets journalistic gravitas.
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colors:
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primary: "#1A1C1E"
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secondary: "#6C7278"
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tertiary: "#B8422E"
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neutral: "#F7F5F2"
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typography:
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h1:
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fontFamily: Public Sans
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fontSize: 3rem
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fontWeight: 700
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lineHeight: 1.1
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letterSpacing: "-0.02em"
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body-md:
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fontFamily: Public Sans
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fontSize: 1rem
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rounded:
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sm: 4px
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md: 8px
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lg: 16px
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spacing:
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sm: 8px
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md: 16px
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lg: 24px
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components:
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button-primary:
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backgroundColor: "{colors.tertiary}"
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textColor: "#FFFFFF"
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rounded: "{rounded.sm}"
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padding: 12px
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button-primary-hover:
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backgroundColor: "{colors.primary}"
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---
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## Overview
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Architectural Minimalism meets Journalistic Gravitas...
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## Colors
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- **Primary (#1A1C1E):** Deep ink for headlines and core text.
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- **Tertiary (#B8422E):** "Boston Clay" — the sole driver for interaction.
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## Typography
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Public Sans for everything except small all-caps labels...
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## Components
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`button-primary` is the only high-emphasis action on a page...
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```
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## Token types
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| Type | Format | Example |
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|------|--------|---------|
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| Color | `#` + hex (sRGB) | `"#1A1C1E"` |
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| Dimension | number + unit (`px`, `em`, `rem`) | `48px`, `-0.02em` |
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| Token reference | `{path.to.token}` | `{colors.primary}` |
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| Typography | object with `fontFamily`, `fontSize`, `fontWeight`, `lineHeight`, `letterSpacing`, `fontFeature`, `fontVariation` | see above |
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Component property whitelist: `backgroundColor`, `textColor`, `typography`,
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`rounded`, `padding`, `size`, `height`, `width`. Variants (hover, active,
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pressed) are **separate component entries** with related key names
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(`button-primary-hover`), not nested.
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## Canonical section order
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Sections are optional, but present ones MUST appear in this order. Duplicate
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headings reject the file.
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1. Overview (alias: Brand & Style)
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2. Colors
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3. Typography
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4. Layout (alias: Layout & Spacing)
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5. Elevation & Depth (alias: Elevation)
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6. Shapes
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7. Components
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8. Do's and Don'ts
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Unknown sections are preserved, not errored. Unknown token names are accepted
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if the value type is valid. Unknown component properties produce a warning.
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## Workflow: authoring a new DESIGN.md
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1. **Ask the user** (or infer) the brand tone, accent color, and typography
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direction. If they provided a site, image, or vibe, translate it to the
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token shape above.
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2. **Write `DESIGN.md`** in their project root using `write_file`. Always
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include `name:` and `colors:`; other sections optional but encouraged.
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3. **Use token references** (`{colors.primary}`) in the `components:` section
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instead of re-typing hex values. Keeps the palette single-source.
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4. **Lint it** (see below). Fix any broken references or WCAG failures
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before returning.
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5. **If the user has an existing project**, also write Tailwind or DTCG
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exports next to the file (`tailwind.theme.json`, `tokens.json`).
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## Workflow: lint / diff / export
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The CLI is `@google/design.md` (Node). Use `npx` — no global install needed.
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```bash
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# Validate structure + token references + WCAG contrast
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npx -y @google/design.md lint DESIGN.md
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# Compare two versions, fail on regression (exit 1 = regression)
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npx -y @google/design.md diff DESIGN.md DESIGN-v2.md
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# Export to Tailwind theme JSON
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npx -y @google/design.md export --format tailwind DESIGN.md > tailwind.theme.json
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# Export to W3C DTCG (Design Tokens Format Module) JSON
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npx -y @google/design.md export --format dtcg DESIGN.md > tokens.json
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# Print the spec itself — useful when injecting into an agent prompt
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npx -y @google/design.md spec --rules-only --format json
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```
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All commands accept `-` for stdin. `lint` returns exit 1 on errors. Use the
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`--format json` flag and parse the output if you need to report findings
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structurally.
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### Lint rule reference (what the 7 rules catch)
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- `broken-ref` (error) — `{colors.missing}` points at a non-existent token
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- `duplicate-section` (error) — same `## Heading` appears twice
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- `invalid-color`, `invalid-dimension`, `invalid-typography` (error)
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- `wcag-contrast` (warning/info) — component `textColor` vs `backgroundColor`
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ratio against WCAG AA (4.5:1) and AAA (7:1)
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- `unknown-component-property` (warning) — outside the whitelist above
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When the user cares about accessibility, call this out explicitly in your
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summary — WCAG findings are the most load-bearing reason to use the CLI.
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## Pitfalls
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- **Don't nest component variants.** `button-primary.hover` is wrong;
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`button-primary-hover` as a sibling key is right.
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- **Hex colors must be quoted strings.** YAML will otherwise choke on `#` or
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truncate values like `#1A1C1E` oddly.
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- **Negative dimensions need quotes too.** `letterSpacing: -0.02em` parses as
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a YAML flow — write `letterSpacing: "-0.02em"`.
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- **Section order is enforced.** If the user gives you prose in a random order,
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reorder it to match the canonical list before saving.
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- **`version: alpha` is the current spec version** (as of Apr 2026). The spec
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is marked alpha — watch for breaking changes.
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- **Token references resolve by dotted path.** `{colors.primary}` works;
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`{primary}` does not.
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## Spec source of truth
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- Repo: https://github.com/google-labs-code/design.md (Apache-2.0)
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- CLI: `@google/design.md` on npm
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- License of generated DESIGN.md files: whatever the user's project uses;
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the spec itself is Apache-2.0.
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