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DESIGN.md design system specification for Morning Star projects. Create, audit, and maintain project-level design tokens (Colors, Typography, Spacing, Elevation, Motion, Shapes, Components, Voice & Content) using Vercel Geist as reference template. Three-level completeness checklist (MVP/Standard/Production) with built-in upgrade placeholders. Supports light/dark dual-theme via DESIGN.md + DESIGN.dark.md sharing same token names with different values. Prepare 阶段由 @architect 主责创建,@product-manager 提供设计需求;@frontend-dev / @fullstack-dev 实现 UI 时消费;@qc-specialist / @qa-engineer 审查 UI 对齐 DESIGN.md。Read when PM assigns DESIGN.md creation in Prepare, initiating a new UI project, @architect defining a design system, implementing styled components, auditing UI against design spec, adding dark theme, or user mentions "DESIGN.md" / "design tokens" / "design system". Phase gate → **mstar-phase-gates**; paths → **mstar-plan-conventions**.
Run a complete repository-native, spec-anchored development loop inspired by DeepSeek Harness. Use for feature development, bug fixes, simplification, architecture, process, or testing work that changes behavior, contracts, structure, test strategy, durable formats, or decision rationale; when asked to write, review, continue, implement, reject, supersede, archive, or verify a spec/Agent Note/RFC/ADR; or when code, tests, current-state docs, and decision rationale must converge in one change. Also use for read-only spec-to-code drift checks. Do not create a spec for a purely mechanical local edit that changes none of those things.
Apply natural mapping — the strongest form of mapping, in which the spatial position, motion, or shape of a control directly corresponds to what it affects. Use when designing physical control panels, in-screen controls that affect specific regions of a UI, chart legends, multi-target remote controls, vehicle dashboards, or any situation where the user must connect "this control" to "that affected thing." A natural mapping is one a first-time user can predict without instruction. When the form factor allows it, natural mapping is essentially free correctness.
Turn a recurring chore into a Superset automation — drafts the agent prompt, confirms schedule and target, creates it with the CLI, and reviews the first run together. Use when the user wants a scheduled or recurring agent, a daily/weekly job, or to automate a repeating task with Superset.
Simplify an already-bounded code or documentation area without changing intended behavior. Use for deletion, direct-flow refactors, wrapper or branch reduction, clearer data models, reduced mutable state, or concrete simplification findings; use improve-architecture when the opportunity or design is still unclear.
Use this skill when designing to prevent errors of intention — wrong actions taken because the user's model of the situation was wrong. Trigger when designing for ambiguous information, novel situations, complex decisions, or contexts where users may proceed with confidence based on a wrong understanding. Sub-aspect of `errors`; read that first.
Use this skill when designing onboarding, when diagnosing why users keep getting confused, when migrating users from one product convention to another, or when the system genuinely differs from familiar comparable products. Trigger when the user mentions "users don't get it," "we keep getting the same support tickets," or "this is a new pattern they need to learn." Sub-aspect of `mental-model`; read that first.
Use this skill when designing surfaces that accelerate repeat tasks through recents, frequently-used items, and contextual suggestions. Trigger when designing pickers used repeatedly, command palettes, navigation that should adapt to user behavior, or any surface where a returning user shouldn't have to retype their frequent destinations. Sub-aspect of `recognition-over-recall`; read that first.
Use this skill whenever the user must hold a sequence of items in working memory — phone numbers, OTP codes, account IDs, address strings, multi-step instructions, long forms, navigation menus with many items. Trigger when designing OTP / verification UIs, formatting numeric strings, breaking long forms into sections, grouping nav items, or reviewing surfaces that "have too many things at once." Chunking is one of the foundational principles in 'Universal Principles of Design' (Lidwell, Holden, Butler 2003), grounded in Miller's classic working-memory research.
Use this skill whenever the question is *how* to develop a design — through one big push or through repeated cycles of build, test, learn, refine. Trigger when planning a design process, scoping an MVP, deciding between waterfall and iterative delivery, planning research cadence, or reviewing why a project drifted from its original vision. Iteration is one of the foundational principles in 'Universal Principles of Design' (Lidwell, Holden, Butler 2003) — and one of the most-violated by teams that try to ship "perfect" first versions.
ShipSwift recipe library — 89 production-ready SwiftUI recipes for iOS/macOS covering animations (view transitions, particle transitions, change effects, shimmer, confetti, typewriter, 27 Metal shaders), charts (line, bar, donut, radar, heatmap, 3D network graph), UI components (onboarding, alert, stepper, search bar) and full-stack modules (Cognito/Supabase auth, camera, chat, StoreKit subscriptions, CDK infra). Use when building SwiftUI features, adding animations/charts/components, or when the user mentions ShipSwift.
Use these skills to manage and monitor Oracle databases by executing SQL statements, exploring schema metadata, analyzing query performance, monitoring active sessions and resource consumption, and managing storage and object health.