Frontend Design
Helps with frontend development, design as part of building frontend UIs and user experiences workflows.
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Run in terminal (recommended)
claude mcp add netease-youdao-frontend-design npx -- -y @trustedskills/netease-youdao-frontend-design
Or manually add to ~/.claude/settings.json
{
"mcpServers": {
"netease-youdao-frontend-design": {
"command": "npx",
"args": [
"-y",
"@trustedskills/netease-youdao-frontend-design"
]
}
}
}Requires Claude Code (claude CLI). Run claude --version to verify your install.
About This Skill
What it does
This skill, developed by netease-youdao, focuses on frontend design. It provides capabilities related to creating user interfaces and visual elements for web applications. The specific functionalities are not detailed in the provided source material but likely involve aspects of UI/UX design principles.
When to use it
- Generating mockups or prototypes for a new website feature.
- Creating variations on an existing webpage's layout.
- Designing visual assets, such as buttons and icons, for a web application.
- Improving the overall aesthetic appeal of a frontend design.
Key capabilities
- Frontend Design
- UI/UX principles (implied)
Example prompts
- "Create a mockup for a user profile page."
- "Generate three different button styles for our website's call-to-action section."
- "Design an icon representing 'settings'."
Tips & gotchas
The specific capabilities of this skill are not fully detailed. Experimentation with various prompts is recommended to understand its full potential and limitations in frontend design tasks.
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