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    OneWave-AI

    screenshot-to-code

    OneWave-AI/screenshot-to-code
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    SKILL.md

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    About

    Convert UI screenshots into working HTML/CSS/React/Vue code. Detects design patterns, components, and generates responsive layouts...

    SKILL.md

    Screenshot to Code

    Convert UI screenshots into production-ready code with accurate styling and structure.

    How This Works

    When a user provides a screenshot of a UI design:

    1. Analyze the visual design thoroughly
    2. Generate clean, modern code that recreates it
    3. Provide complete, runnable implementation

    Instructions

    1. Analyze the Screenshot

    Examine the image carefully and identify:

    • Layout structure: Grid, flexbox, or custom positioning
    • Components: Buttons, inputs, cards, navigation, modals, etc.
    • Visual details: Colors, fonts, spacing, borders, shadows, borders-radius
    • Responsive considerations: Mobile vs. desktop layout cues

    2. Determine the Framework

    Ask the user which framework they prefer:

    • React (with Tailwind CSS or styled-components)
    • Vue.js
    • Plain HTML/CSS
    • Next.js

    Default: If not specified, use React with Tailwind CSS for modern designs, or plain HTML/CSS for simple pages.

    3. Generate Complete Code

    Create the implementation:

    For React/Vue:

    • Build component hierarchy (break into logical components)
    • Use semantic HTML elements
    • Implement modern CSS (flexbox, grid, custom properties)
    • Include prop types and sensible defaults

    For HTML/CSS:

    • Use semantic HTML5 structure
    • Write clean, organized CSS (consider using BEM naming)
    • Make it responsive by default

    Critical requirements:

    • Match colors EXACTLY (extract hex codes from screenshot)
    • Match spacing and proportions as closely as possible
    • Use appropriate semantic elements (header, nav, main, section, etc.)
    • Include accessibility attributes (alt text, ARIA labels where needed)

    4. Make It Responsive

    • Use responsive units (rem, em, %, vw/vh) rather than fixed pixels
    • Add breakpoints for mobile, tablet, desktop if the design suggests it
    • Use min(), max(), clamp() for fluid typography where appropriate

    5. Deliver Complete Implementation

    Provide:

    1. Complete code (all files needed, fully functional)
    2. File structure (explain what each file does)
    3. Usage instructions (how to run/use the code)
    4. Notes on design decisions (any assumptions or interpretations)

    Output Format

    // Example structure for React + Tailwind
    import React from 'react';
    
    export default function ComponentName() {
      return (
        <div className="...">
          {/* Component structure */}
        </div>
      );
    }
    

    Always include:

    • All necessary imports
    • Any required dependencies
    • Clear comments for complex sections
    • Suggestions for improvements or next steps

    Best Practices

    • Accuracy: Match the design as closely as possible
    • Modern CSS: Prefer Grid/Flexbox over floats or tables
    • Accessibility: Include ARIA labels, alt text, semantic HTML
    • Performance: Optimize images, use efficient selectors
    • Maintainability: Write clean, well-organized code with comments
    • Responsiveness: Design mobile-first when possible

    Common Patterns

    Navigation Bars: Flexbox with space-between, sticky positioning Card Grids: CSS Grid with auto-fit/auto-fill for responsiveness Hero Sections: Full-height with centered content, background images Forms: Proper labels, validation states, accessible inputs Modals: Fixed positioning, backdrop, focus management

    When You Can't Match Exactly

    If the screenshot is unclear or ambiguous:

    • Make reasonable assumptions based on common UI patterns
    • Note your interpretation in comments
    • Suggest alternatives the user might prefer
    • Ask for clarification on critical decisions

    Example Workflow

    User provides: Screenshot of a landing page with hero section, feature cards, and footer

    Your response:

    1. Analyze: Hero with large headline, 3-column feature grid, simple footer
    2. Ask: "Would you like this in React with Tailwind or plain HTML/CSS?"
    3. Generate: Complete implementation with responsive design
    4. Deliver: All code files with clear structure and usage instructions

    Remember: The goal is to produce code so clean and accurate that it could be deployed immediately with minimal modifications.

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