pencil-mcp-set-variables
Tools
This skill is designed to call the Pencil MCP tool:
set_variables
If your client namespaces MCP tools, it may appear as mcp__pencil__set_variables.
When to use this skill
Intent Recognition (CRITICAL)
Even if a trigger phrase matches, you must verify the user's intent:
- Is the user explicitly asking to use "Pencil"?
- Is the current conversation context clearly about "Pencil" design tasks?
If the answer is NO, do NOT use this skill. (e.g., "Set variables" might refer to .env files).
CRITICAL PREREQUISITE: You must ONLY use this skill when the user EXPLICITLY mentions "Pencil".
ALWAYS use this skill when:
- You are initializing a Design System (e.g., "Init uView Pro colors") in Pencil.
- You need to update the theme (e.g., "Apply Dark Mode") in Pencil.
- You want to define new Design Tokens.
Trigger phrases include:
- "Set Pencil variables" (设置 Pencil 变量)
- "Update Pencil tokens" (更新 Pencil 令牌)
- "Change Pencil theme" (修改 Pencil 主题)
- "Define Pencil colors" (定义 Pencil 颜色)
Input Parameters
filePath(string, optional): Path to.penfile.variables(object, required): The variable definitions matching the.penschema.replace(boolean, optional):true: Completely replace all existing variables.false(default): Merge/Update existing variables.
How to use this skill
- Define Schema: Construct the variable objects (Name, Type, Value, Theme Modes).
- Call Tool:
set_variables(variables={...}). - Verify: Optionally call
get_variablesto confirm changes.
Examples
1. Simple: Add a Color
Register a single new color variable.
{
"variables": [
{
"name": "brand/primary",
"value": "#0066FF",
"type": "color"
}
]
}
2. Medium: Update Theme Tokens
Update multiple variables for a specific theme (e.g., Dark Mode) by merging.
{
"replace": false,
"variables": [
{ "name": "bg/default", "value": "#121212", "type": "color" },
{ "name": "text/primary", "value": "#FFFFFF", "type": "color" }
]
}
3. Complex: Full System Replacement
Completely replace the existing variable system with a new set of tokens.
{
"replace": true,
"variables": [
{ "name": "spacing/small", "value": 8, "type": "float" },
{ "name": "spacing/medium", "value": 16, "type": "float" },
{ "name": "font/base", "value": "Inter", "type": "string" }
]
}
Keywords
English keywords: set variables, update tokens, define theme, design system init, color definition, style dictionary
Chinese keywords (中文关键词): 设置变量, 更新令牌, 定义主题, 设计系统初始化, 颜色定义, 样式字典
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