design-guide
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---
name: design-guide
description: > Paperclip's UI is a professional-grade control plane — dense, keyboard-driven, dark-themed by…
category: design
runtime: no special runtime
---
# design-guide output preview
## PART A: Task fit
- Use case: > Paperclip's UI is a professional-grade control plane — dense, keyboard-driven, dark-themed by default. Every pixel earns its place. Config: ui/components.json (aliases: @/components, @/components/ui, @/lib, @/hooks) runs entirely locally. Works with Claude Code, Cursor, Cline and 23 more..
- Inputs: target material, constraints, expected output, and acceptance criteria.
- Evidence boundary: follow “1. Design Principles / 2. Tech Stack / 3. Design Tokens” and do not present inference as author intent.
## PART B: Execution result
- **01** The card summarizes the use case; runtime output centers on “> Paperclip's UI is a professional-grade control plane — dense, keyboard-driven, dark-themed by default. Every pixel earns its place. Config: ui/components.json (aliases: @/components, @/components/ui, @/lib, @/hooks) runs entirely locally. Works with Claude Code, Cursor, Cline and 23 more.”.
- **02** When the source has headings, the agent prioritizes “1. Design Principles / 2. Tech Stack / 3. Design Tokens” so the result follows the author’s structure.
- **03** Typical output includes task judgment, concrete steps, required commands or file edits, validation, and follow-up options.
- **04** Risk context follows the fingerprint: read files, write/modify files; mostly runs locally; usually needs no extra API key.
## Running Rules
- read files, write/modify files; mostly runs locally; usually needs no extra API key.
- Validate with a small sample before expanding scope.
- Return the result, validation criteria, and next iteration options. The source mentions slash commands such as `/design-guide`; use them first when your agent supports command triggers.
Name target files or source material, expected output, forbidden changes, and whether network or shell access is allowed. Permission fingerprint: read files, write/modify files.
Start with a small task and check whether the result follows “1. Design Principles / 2. Tech Stack / 3. Design Tokens”. Inspect diffs, logs, previews, or tests before expanding scope.
Confirm the final output includes a concrete result, evidence, and next action. If it stays generic, tighten inputs, boundaries, and acceptance criteria.
---
name: design-guide
description: > Paperclip's UI is a professional-grade control plane — dense, keyboard-driven, dark-themed by…
category: design
source: paperclipai/paperclip
---
# design-guide
## When to use
- > Paperclip's UI is a professional-grade control plane — dense, keyboard-driven, dark-themed by default. Every pixel e…
- Use it when the task has clear inputs, repeatable steps, and validation criteria.
## What to provide
- Target material, scope, expected result, and forbidden changes.
- Whether network, commands, file writes, or external services are allowed.
## Execution rules
- Organize steps around “1. Design Principles / 2. Tech Stack / 3. Design Tokens” and keep inference separate from source facts.
- read files, write/modify files; mostly runs locally; usually needs no extra API key.
- Validate with a small sample before expanding the task.
## Output requirements
- Return the deliverable, key evidence, validation method, and next action.
- Mark missing information as unknown; do not invent commands, platforms, or dependencies. The author source anchors workflow facts; repository files anchor sources and commands; Fluxly only adds fit, limitations, and quality judgment.
skill "design-guide" {
input -> user goal + target files + boundaries + acceptance criteria
context -> 1. Design Principles / 2. Tech Stack / 3. Design Tokens
rules -> SKILL.md triggers / order / output contract
runtime -> no special runtime | read files, write/modify files | mostly runs locally
guardrails -> usually needs no extra API key + small-sample validation + diff/log review
output -> copyable result + checklist + next iteration
} Paperclip Design Guide
Paperclip's UI is a professional-grade control plane — dense, keyboard-driven, dark-themed by default. Every pixel earns its place.
Always use with: frontend-design (visual polish) and web-design-guidelines (web best practices).
1. Design Principles
- Dense but scannable. Maximum information without clicks to reveal. Whitespace separates, not pads.
- Keyboard-first. Global shortcuts (Cmd+K, C, [, ]). Power users rarely touch the mouse.
- Contextual, not modal. Inline editing over dialog boxes. Dropdowns over page navigations.
- Dark theme default. Neutral grays (OKLCH), not pure black. Accent colors for status/priority only. Text is the primary visual element.
- Component-driven. Prefer reusable components that capture style conventions. Build at the right abstraction — not too granular, not too monolithic.
2. Tech Stack
- React 19 + TypeScript + Vite
- Tailwind CSS v4 with CSS variables (OKLCH color space)
- shadcn/ui (new-york style, neutral base, CSS variables enabled)
- Radix UI primitives (accessibility, focus management)
- Lucide React icons (16px nav, 14px inline)
- class-variance-authority (CVA) for component variants
- clsx + tailwind-merge via
cn()utility
Config: ui/components.json (aliases: @/components, @/components/ui, @/lib, @/hooks)
3. Design Tokens
All tokens defined as CSS variables in ui/src/index.css. Both light and dark themes use OKLCH.
Colors
Use semantic token names, never raw color values:
| Token | Usage |
|---|---|
--background / --foreground |
Page background and primary text |
--card / --card-foreground |
Card surfaces |
--primary / --primary-foreground |
Primary actions, emphasis |
--secondary / --secondary-foreground |
Secondary surfaces |
--muted / --muted-foreground |
Subdued text, labels |
--accent / --accent-foreground |
Hover states, active nav items |
--destructive |
Destructive actions |
--border |
All borders |
--ring |
Focus rings |
--sidebar-* |
Sidebar-specific variants |
--chart-1 through --chart-5 |
Data visualization |
Radius
Single --radius variable (0.625rem) with derived sizes:
rounded-sm— small inputs, pillsrounded-md— buttons, inputs, small componentsrounded-lg— cards, dialogsrounded-xl— card containers, large componentsrounded-full— badges, avatars, status dots
Shadows
Minimal shadows: shadow-xs (outline buttons), shadow-sm (cards). No heavy shadows.
4. Typography Scale
Use these exact patterns — do not invent new ones:
| Pattern | Classes | Usage |
|---|---|---|
| Page title | text-xl font-bold |
Top of pages |
| Section title | text-lg font-semibold |
Major sections |
| Section heading | text-sm font-semibold text-muted-foreground uppercase tracking-wide |
Section headers in design guide, sidebar |
| Card title | text-sm font-medium or text-sm font-semibold |
Card headers, list item titles |
| Body | text-sm |
Default body text |
| Muted | text-sm text-muted-foreground |
Descriptions, secondary text |
| Tiny label | text-xs text-muted-foreground |
Metadata, timestamps, property labels |
| Mono identifier | text-xs font-mono text-muted-foreground |
Issue keys (PAP-001), CSS vars |
| Large stat | text-2xl font-bold |
Dashboard metric values |
| Code/log | font-mono text-xs |
Log output, code snippets |
5. Status & Priority Systems
Status Colors (consistent across all entities)
Defined in StatusBadge.tsx and StatusIcon.tsx:
| Status | Color | Entity types |
|---|---|---|
| active, achieved, completed, succeeded, approved, done | Green shades | Agents, goals, issues, approvals |
| running | Cyan | Agents |
| paused | Orange | Agents |
| idle, pending | Yellow | Agents, approvals |
| failed, error, rejected, blocked | Red shades | Runs, agents, approvals, issues |
| archived, planned, backlog, cancelled | Neutral gray | Various |
| todo | Blue | Issues |
| in_progress | Indigo | Issues |
| in_review | Violet | Issues |
Priority Icons
Defined in PriorityIcon.tsx: critical (red/AlertTriangle), high (orange/ArrowUp), medium (yellow/Minus), low (blue/ArrowDown).
Agent Status Dots
Inline colored dots: running (cyan, animate-pulse), active (green), paused (yellow), error (red), offline (neutral).
6. Component Hierarchy
Three tiers:
- shadcn/ui primitives (
ui/src/components/ui/) — Button, Card, Input, Badge, Dialog, Tabs, etc. Do not modify these directly; extend via composition. - Custom composites (
ui/src/components/) — StatusBadge, EntityRow, MetricCard, etc. These capture Paperclip-specific design language. - Page components (
ui/src/pages/) — Compose primitives and composites into full views.
See references/component-index.md for the complete component inventory with usage guidance.
When to Create a New Component
Create a reusable component when:
- The same visual pattern appears in 2+ places
- The pattern has interactive behavior (status changing, inline editing)
- The pattern encodes domain logic (status colors, priority icons)
Do NOT create a component for:
- One-off layouts specific to a single page
- Simple className combinations (use Tailwind directly)
- Thin wrappers that add no semantic value
7. Composition Patterns
These patterns describe how components work together. They may not be their own component, but they must be used consistently across the app.
Entity Row with Status + Priority
The standard list item for issues and similar entities:
<EntityRow
leading={<><StatusIcon status="in_progress" /><PriorityIcon priority="high" /></>}
identifier="PAP-001"
title="Implement authentication flow"
subtitle="Assigned to Agent Alpha"
trailing={<StatusBadge status="in_progress" />}
onClick={() => {}}
/>
Leading slot always: StatusIcon first, then PriorityIcon. Trailing slot: StatusBadge or timestamp.
Grouped List
Issues grouped by status header + entity rows:
<div className="flex items-center gap-2 px-4 py-2 bg-muted/50 rounded-t-md">
<StatusIcon status="in_progress" />
<span className="text-sm font-medium">In Progress</span>
<span className="text-xs text-muted-foreground ml-1">2</span>
</div>
<div className="border border-border rounded-b-md">
<EntityRow ... />
<EntityRow ... />
</div>
Property Row
Key-value pairs in properties panels:
<div className="flex items-center justify-between py-1.5">
<span className="text-xs text-muted-foreground">Status</span>
<StatusBadge status="active" />
</div>
Label is always text-xs text-muted-foreground, value on the right. Wrap in a container with space-y-1.
Metric Card Grid
Dashboard metrics in a responsive grid:
<div className="grid md:grid-cols-2 xl:grid-cols-4 gap-4">
<MetricCard icon={Bot} value={12} label="Active Agents" description="+3 this week" />
...
</div>
Progress Bar (Budget)
Color by threshold: green (<60%), yellow (60-85%), red (>85%):
<div className="w-full h-2 bg-muted rounded-full overflow-hidden">
<div className="h-full rounded-full bg-green-400" style={{ width: `${pct}%` }} />
</div>
Comment Thread
Author header (name + timestamp) then body, in bordered cards with space-y-3. Add comment textarea + button below.
Cost Table
Standard <table> with text-xs, header row with bg-accent/20, font-mono for numeric values.
Log Viewer
bg-neutral-950 rounded-lg p-3 font-mono text-xs container. Color lines by level: default (foreground), WARN (yellow-400), ERROR (red-400), SYS (blue-300). Include live indicator dot when streaming.
8. Interactive Patterns
Hover States
- Entity rows:
hover:bg-accent/50 - Nav items:
hover:bg-accent/50 hover:text-accent-foreground - Active nav:
bg-accent text-accent-foreground
Focus
focus-visible:ring-ring focus-visible:ring-[3px] — standard Tailwind focus-visible ring.
Disabled
disabled:opacity-50 disabled:pointer-events-none
Inline Editing
Use InlineEditor component — click text to edit, Enter saves, Escape cancels.
Popover Selectors
StatusIcon and PriorityIcon use Radix Popover for inline selection. Follow this pattern for any clickable property that opens a picker.
9. Layout System
Three-zone layout defined in Layout.tsx:
┌──────────┬──────────────────────────────┬──────────────────────┐
│ Sidebar │ Breadcrumb bar │ │
│ (w-60) ├──────────────────────────────┤ Properties panel │
│ │ Main content (flex-1) │ (w-80, optional) │
└──────────┴──────────────────────────────┴──────────────────────┘
- Sidebar:
w-60, collapsible, contains CompanySwitcher + SidebarSections - Properties panel:
w-80, shown on detail views, hidden on lists - Main content: scrollable,
flex-1
10. The /design-guide Page
Location: ui/src/pages/DesignGuide.tsx
Route: /design-guide
This is the living showcase of every component and pattern in the app. It is the source of truth for how things look.
Rules
- When you add a new reusable component, you MUST add it to the design guide page. Show all variants, sizes, and states.
- When you modify an existing component's API, update its design guide section.
- When you add a new composition pattern, add a section demonstrating it.
- Follow the existing structure:
<Section title="...">wrapper with<SubSection>for grouping. - Keep sections ordered logically: foundational (colors, typography) first, then primitives, then composites, then patterns.
Adding a New Section
<Section title="My New Component">
<SubSection title="Variants">
{/* Show all variants */}
</SubSection>
<SubSection title="Sizes">
{/* Show all sizes */}
</SubSection>
<SubSection title="States">
{/* Show interactive/disabled states */}
</SubSection>
</Section>
11. Component Index
See references/component-index.md for the full component inventory.
When you create a new reusable component:
- Add it to the component index reference file
- Add it to the /design-guide page
- Follow existing naming and file conventions
12. File Conventions
- shadcn primitives:
ui/src/components/ui/{component}.tsx— lowercase, kebab-case - Custom components:
ui/src/components/{ComponentName}.tsx— PascalCase - Pages:
ui/src/pages/{PageName}.tsx— PascalCase - Utilities:
ui/src/lib/{name}.ts - Hooks:
ui/src/hooks/{useName}.ts - API modules:
ui/src/api/{entity}.ts - Context providers:
ui/src/context/{Name}Context.tsx
All components use cn() from @/lib/utils for className merging. All components use CVA for variant definitions when they have multiple visual variants.
13. Common Mistakes to Avoid
- Using raw hex/rgb colors instead of CSS variable tokens
- Creating ad-hoc typography styles instead of using the established scale
- Hardcoding status colors instead of using StatusBadge/StatusIcon
- Building one-off styled elements when a reusable component exists
- Adding components without updating the design guide page
- Using
shadow-mdor heavier — keep shadows minimal (xs, sm only) - Using
rounded-2xlor larger — max isrounded-xl(exceptrounded-fullfor pills) - Forgetting dark mode — always use semantic tokens, never hardcode light/dark values
Decide Fit First
Design Intent
How To Use It
Boundaries And Review