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frontend-design-extractor – OpenClaw Skill

frontend-design-extractor is an OpenClaw Skills integration for writing workflows. Extract reusable UI/UX design systems from frontend codebases: design tokens, global styles, components, interaction patterns, and page templates. Use when analyzing any frontend repo (React/Vue/Angular/Next/Vite/etc.) to document or migrate UI/UX for reuse across projects. Focus on UI/UX only; explicitly ignore business logic and domain workflows.

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namefrontend-design-extractor
descriptionExtract reusable UI/UX design systems from frontend codebases: design tokens, global styles, components, interaction patterns, and page templates. Use when analyzing any frontend repo (React/Vue/Angular/Next/Vite/etc.) to document or migrate UI/UX for reuse across projects. Focus on UI/UX only; explicitly ignore business logic and domain workflows. OpenClaw Skills integration.
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repositoryxsir0/frontend-design-extractor
languageMarkdown
licenseMIT
topics
securityL1
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last updatedFeb 7, 2026

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name: frontend-design-extractor description: "Extract reusable UI/UX design systems from frontend codebases: design tokens, global styles, components, interaction patterns, and page templates. Use when analyzing any frontend repo (React/Vue/Angular/Next/Vite/etc.) to document or migrate UI/UX for reuse across projects. Focus on UI/UX only; explicitly ignore business logic and domain workflows."

Frontend Design Extractor

Overview

Extract a reusable UI/UX design spec from a frontend codebase by inventorying UI sources, documenting foundations, cataloging components, and capturing page-level patterns and behaviors. Exclude business logic and domain-specific workflows. Framework-agnostic: adapt to the actual stack in the target repo.

Quick start

  1. Confirm mode: new project (greenfield) or refactor existing. Clarify that business logic is out of scope.
  2. If existing repo: run scripts/scan_ui_sources.sh to scan the repo root (no directory layout assumptions). It uses common globs + keyword hits, and ignores common build/cache dirs and extraction output folders by default.
  3. Optionally: scripts/scan_ui_sources.sh <repo_root> [out_file] [extra_glob ...] or --root/--out/--ignore for nonstandard layouts.
  4. Create the output folder (default ./ui-ux-spec) via scripts/generate_output_skeleton.sh and write all extraction results inside it.
  5. Produce outputs in the default structure (see "Output structure").

Modes (choose one)

A) Greenfield (from blank)

Goal: create a reusable UI/UX foundation and starter UI without business logic.

  1. Define foundations: tokens (color/typography/spacing/radius/shadow/motion), global styles, breakpoints, layout shell.
  2. Create a baseline component set: Button, Input, Select, Card, Modal, Table/List, Tabs, Toast, EmptyState.
  3. Create page templates: list/detail/form/dashboard skeletons with placeholder data.
  4. Provide implementation notes for the target framework (CSS architecture, theming mechanism, file structure).
  5. Optionally run scripts/generate_output_skeleton.sh [out_root] to scaffold folders and empty templates. Default output root is ./ui-ux-spec.

Deliverables:

  • Design tokens doc + global styles spec
  • Component catalog with variants/states/a11y
  • Page templates with layout rules
  • Engineering constraints (naming, CSS approach, theming)

B) Refactor existing project

Goal: extract current UI/UX, normalize tokens, and plan safe, incremental improvements.

  1. Inventory UI sources (scan script + manual inspection).
  2. Normalize tokens and map existing styles to them.
  3. Identify high-impact components/patterns for first pass.
  4. Plan migration with minimal diffs (wrappers, theme adapters, gradual replacement).
  5. Document behavioral and a11y gaps to fix progressively.

Deliverables:

  • Extracted design spec (same as greenfield)
  • Migration plan (phased, low-risk steps)
  • Component-by-component mapping notes

Refactor from spec (fixed flow)

Use this when applying an existing ui-ux-spec/ to a target project. Always work from a plan and execute step-by-step to avoid missing gaps.

0) Understand the target project

  • Identify framework, styling system, component library usage, and entry points.
  • Confirm constraints: UI/UX only, business logic untouched.
  • Keep existing project structure unchanged unless explicitly requested.

1) Build the refactor plan (required)

  • Compare spec → current project and list differences by category:
    • Tokens & global styles
    • Components (priority order)
    • Patterns & pages
    • A11y gaps
  • Do not assume the spec folder structure matches the target project. Map by content, not by paths.
  • Produce a phased plan (Phase 1 tokens, Phase 2 base components, Phase 3 pages, etc.).
  • Do not proceed to edits until the plan is accepted.

2) Execute phase by phase

  • Apply changes for the current phase only.
  • Re-check against the spec after each phase.
  • Keep diffs minimal and reversible.
  • Do not restructure folders or move files; update in place.

3) Summarize and verify

  • Provide a change list and remaining gaps.
  • Suggest next phase only after current phase is done.

Refactor prompt templates

Use one of the templates below to keep requests precise and plan-driven.

Template A: Standard refactor

Please refactor the existing project based on this UI/UX spec:
- Project path: /path/to/target-project
- Spec path: /path/to/ui-ux-spec
- Goal: UI/UX only (tokens, styles, components, layout), do not change business logic/APIs
- Scope: start with global styles + base components
- Constraints: minimal changes, small-step commits, reversible
- Deliverables: refactor plan + actual code changes + list of impacted files

Template B: Phased refactor

Please refactor UI/UX in phases; only do Phase 1:
- Project path: /path/to/target-project
- Spec path: /path/to/ui-ux-spec
- Phase 1: align tokens + global styles (colors/typography/spacing/radius/shadows)
- Do not change: business logic/routing/APIs
- Deliverables: list of changed files + alignment diff notes

Template C: Component-level refactor

Please align the following components to the spec while keeping business logic unchanged:
- Project path: /path/to/target-project
- Spec path: /path/to/ui-ux-spec
- Component list: Button, Input, Modal, Table
- Goal: only change styling/structure/interaction details
- Deliverables: alignment notes per component + code changes

Workflow

0) Scope and constraints

  • Confirm repo root, frameworks, and any design system packages.
  • Confirm desired output format (Markdown by default).
  • Ask for constraints: must-keep brand rules, target platforms, and accessibility level.
  • Reconfirm: exclude business logic, business rules, and domain workflows.
  • Do not assume a specific frontend framework or language; adapt to the project’s stack.

1) Source inventory (existing repos only)

  • Do not assume a fixed directory structure; scan results should guide where to read.
  • Run the scan script and inspect results for:
    • tokens/themes, global styles, theme providers
    • component libraries and local wrappers
    • Storybook, docs, or visual regression tests
    • assets and i18n sources

2) Foundations (tokens + global styles)

  • Document colors, typography, spacing, radius, shadows, z-index, and motion tokens.
  • Capture reset/normalize, body defaults, link/form defaults, focus-visible, scrollbar.

3) Layout & information architecture

  • Document breakpoints, containers, grid rules, navigation structure, and layout shells.

4) Component catalog

  • For each component, capture: purpose, structure/slots, variants, states, interactions, a11y, responsive behavior, motion, and theming hooks.
  • If a third-party library is used, focus on local wrapper components and overrides.

5) Page templates & composition rules

  • Extract page skeletons (list/detail/form/dashboard/etc.) and module ordering.
  • Capture combined states: loading/empty/error/permission/readonly.

6) Behavior & content rules

  • Capture loading and error strategies, validation patterns, undo/optimistic updates.
  • Capture microcopy conventions and i18n formatting constraints.

7) Package outputs

  • Produce at least:
    • Design tokens doc
    • Component catalog
    • Page templates
  • Ensure outputs are written under a dedicated folder (default ui-ux-spec/).
  • Use the output structure below unless the user asks for another layout.

Output structure (default)

This structure is a recommended documentation layout. It does not need to match the target project's directory structure, and it can be renamed or relocated (e.g., docs/ui-ux-spec/).

ui-ux-spec/
  01_Foundation/
  02_Components/
  03_Patterns/
  04_Pages/
  05_A11y/
  06_Assets/
  07_Engineering_Constraints/

Resources

  • scripts/scan_ui_sources.sh: find candidate UI sources in a repo.
  • scripts/generate_output_skeleton.sh: create the standard output folders and placeholder templates.
  • references/design-extraction-checklist.md: detailed checklist derived from README.
README.md

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Permissions & Security

Security level L1: Low-risk skills with minimal permissions. Review inputs and outputs before running in production.

Requirements

  • OpenClaw CLI installed and configured.
  • Language: Markdown
  • License: MIT
  • Topics:

FAQ

How do I install frontend-design-extractor?

Run openclaw add @xsir0/frontend-design-extractor in your terminal. This installs frontend-design-extractor into your OpenClaw Skills catalog.

Does this skill run locally or in the cloud?

OpenClaw Skills execute locally by default. Review the SKILL.md and permissions before running any skill.

Where can I verify the source code?

The source repository is available at https://github.com/openclaw/skills/tree/main/skills/xsir0/frontend-design-extractor. Review commits and README documentation before installing.