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sickn33 2d3cfb40bb feat(skills): Add StyleSeed UI and UX skills (#479)
Add 11 source-only StyleSeed skills covering UI setup, page and pattern
scaffolding, token management, accessibility review, UX flows,
microcopy, audits, and feedback states.

Also credit bitjaru/styleseed in the community contributors list so
source attribution matches the new source_repo metadata.

Fixes #478

Co-authored-by: sickn33 <sickn33@users.noreply.github.com>
2026-04-08 18:46:16 +02:00

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ux-copy Generate UX microcopy in StyleSeed's Toss-inspired voice for buttons, empty states, errors, toasts, confirmations, and form guidance. design safe community bitjaru/styleseed community 2026-04-08 bitjaru
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UX Copy

Overview

Part of StyleSeed, this skill generates concise product copy for common UI states. It follows the Toss-inspired tone: casual but polite, direct, active, and specific enough to help the user recover or proceed.

When to Use

  • Use when you need button labels, helper text, toasts, empty states, or error messages
  • Use when a feature has functional UI but weak or robotic wording
  • Use when you want consistent product voice across a flow
  • Use when confirmation dialogs or state feedback need better phrasing

Tone Rules

  • casual but polite
  • active voice over passive voice
  • positive framing where it stays honest
  • plain language instead of internal jargon
  • concise wording where every word earns its place

Common Patterns

Buttons

Use a short action verb plus object when needed.

Empty States

Start with a friendly observation, then suggest the next action.

Errors

Explain what happened in user-facing language and what to do next. Do not surface raw internal error strings.

Toasts

Confirm the result quickly. Add an undo action for reversible destructive behavior.

Forms

Use clear labels, useful placeholders, specific helper text, and corrective error messages.

Confirmation Dialogs

State the action in plain language and explain the consequence if the decision is risky or irreversible.

Output

Return:

  1. The requested microcopy grouped by UI surface
  2. Notes on tone or localization considerations if relevant
  3. Any places where the UX likely needs a structural fix in addition to better copy

Best Practices

  • Make the next action obvious
  • Avoid generic labels like "Submit" or "OK" when the action can be named precisely
  • Blame the system, not the user, when something fails
  • Keep error and empty states useful even without visual context

Additional Resources