stitch-skill-creator
Stitch Skill Creator
This skill guides the creation of new Stitch Scenario Skills. A Scenario Skill is a specialized "Prompt Architect" for a specific domain (e.g., stitch-ui-music-designer, stitch-ui-blog-designer).
Core Philosophy
All Stitch Skills created by this creator MUST adhere to the Stitch Design SOP:
- Trigger Safety: The skill must ONLY trigger when the user explicitly mentions "Stitch".
- Design First: Never execute. Always construct a high-quality prompt first.
- Self-Contained: The skill should act as a specialized "Prompt Template" that encapsulates domain knowledge (e.g., a Music App needs a "Play Button", "Cover Art").
Workflow (Progressive Disclosure)
Keep this file concise. Use bundled references when you need full details:
- Workflow:
references/workflows.md - Output patterns:
references/output-patterns.md
Quick start (Automated Creation)
Option A: Automated Creation (Recommended)
Use the bundled script to automatically generate the skill structure, SKILL.md (with Golden Template), and examples/usage.md.
# Usage: ./scripts/init_stitch_skill.py <scenario-name> --path <skills-directory>
./scripts/init_stitch_skill.py music-designer --path skills/
This will automatically:
- Create
skills/stitch-ui-music-designer. - Populate
SKILL.mdwith the required SOP and Templates. - Create
examples/usage.md.
Option B: Manual Creation (Only if needed)
Follow: references/workflows.md -> Manual creation.
Step 1: Define the Scenario
Identify the domain and name the skill following the strict naming convention: stitch-ui-<scenario>-designer.
- Example Scenario: "Music Apps"
- Skill Name:
stitch-ui-music-designer(MUST start withstitch-ui-) - Example Scenario: "Login Pages"
- Skill Name:
stitch-ui-login-designer
Step 2: Create Directory Structure
mkdir -p skills/stitch-ui-<scenario>-designer/examples
Step 3: Write SKILL.md (The Golden Template)
You MUST use the following template for the new skill. It enforces the required SOP.
---
# <Scenario> Screen Designer
**Constraint**: Only use this skill when the user explicitly mentions "Stitch" or when orchestrating a Stitch design task.
This skill helps you construct high-quality prompts for <Scenario> flows to be used by the Stitch Orchestrator.
## Functionality
It encapsulates best practices for <Scenario> UI design and translates user intent into a structured Stitch prompt.
## Integration with Stitch Designer SOP
This skill is part of the **Stitch UI Orchestration** flow.
1. **Orchestrator**: `stitch-ui-designer` calls this skill when a scenario-specific prompt is needed.
2. **Guidelines**: You MUST apply principles from `stitch-ued-guide` (e.g., visual vocabulary, device constraints).
3. **Output**: You do NOT execute. You return a prompt only.
## Prompt Template
When the user asks for a <Scenario> screen, use this template to construct the prompt:
```text
[Context]
[Device] <Scenario> screen for [App Name]. [Style] aesthetic.
[Layout]
Header: [...]
Body: [...]
Footer: [...]
[Components]
- [...]
- [...]
```
## Output Format (STRICT)
Return exactly one code block and no extra prose:
```text
[Context]
...
[Layout]
...
[Components]
...
```
## Usage in Orchestrator
This skill is designed to be called by `stitch-ui-designer`. It does NOT execute; it returns a prompt only.
Step 4: Write examples/usage.md
Provide at least 2 distinct examples of how this skill transforms a vague request into a detailed prompt.
Best Practices for New Skills
- Domain Specificity: The value of a Scenario Skill is in its specific knowledge.
- Bad: "A page with text."
- Good (Music): "A player view with a scrubbing bar, album art, and waveform visualization."
- Device Awareness: Ensure the template supports Mobile (default) and Desktop.
- No Direct Execution: The Scenario Skill must not call any MCP tool. It produces the prompt that the Orchestrator uses.
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