i-bolder
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- License MIT
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- Author repo accounting-assistant
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- Other
- Compatible agents
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- Claude Code
- Cursor
- Cline
- Codex
- Windsurf
- Gemini CLI
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- Trust score
- 94 / 100 · audit passed
- Author / version / license
- @hi-yuki-922 · MIT
- Token usage
- Lean
- Setup complexity
- Guided setup
- External API key
- Not required
- Operating systems
- Unspecified (assume cross-platform)
- Runtime requirements
- No special requirements
- Permissions
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- Read-only
- Write / modify
- Shell exec
- Network behavior
- Local-only
- Install commands
- 26 variants
Profile is derived at build time from SKILL.md and install vectors. Subject to drift from author intent.
Heads up: 未限定 allowed-tools,默认拥有全部工具权限。
---
name: i-bolder
description: Amplify safe or boring designs to make them more visually interesting and stimulating. Increases…
category: other
runtime: no special runtime
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# i-bolder output preview
## PART A: Task fit
- Use case: Amplify safe or boring designs to make them more visually interesting and stimulating. Increases impact while maintaining usability. Increase visual impact and personality in designs that are too safe, generic, or visually underwhelming, creating more engaging and memorable experiences. runs entirely locally. Works with Claude Code, Cursor, Cline and 23 m….
- Inputs: target material, constraints, expected output, and acceptance criteria.
- Evidence boundary: follow “MANDATORY PREPARATION / Context Gathering (Do This First) / Use frontend-design skill” and do not present inference as author intent.
## PART B: Execution result
- **01** The card summarizes the use case; runtime output centers on “Amplify safe or boring designs to make them more visually interesting and stimulating. Increases impact while maintaining usability. Increase visual impact and personality in designs that are too safe, generic, or visually underwhelming, creating more engaging and memorable experiences. runs entirely locally. Works with Claude Code, Cursor, Cline and 23 m…”.
- **02** When the source has headings, the agent prioritizes “MANDATORY PREPARATION / Context Gathering (Do This First) / Use frontend-design skill” 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, run shell commands; mostly runs locally; usually needs no extra API key.
## Running Rules
- read files, write/modify files, run shell commands; 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 does not require a stable slash command. After installation, invoke the skill by name and describe the task.
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, run shell commands.
Start with a small task and check whether the result follows “MANDATORY PREPARATION / Context Gathering (Do This First) / Use frontend-design skill”. 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: i-bolder
description: Amplify safe or boring designs to make them more visually interesting and stimulating. Increases…
category: other
source: hi-yuki-922/accounting-assistant
---
# i-bolder
## When to use
- Amplify safe or boring designs to make them more visually interesting and stimulating. Increases impact while maintain…
- 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 “MANDATORY PREPARATION / Context Gathering (Do This First) / Use frontend-design skill” and keep inference separate from source facts.
- read files, write/modify files, run shell commands; 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 "i-bolder" {
input -> user goal + target files + boundaries + acceptance criteria
context -> MANDATORY PREPARATION / Context Gathering (Do This First) / Use frontend-design skill
rules -> SKILL.md triggers / order / output contract
runtime -> no special runtime | read files, write/modify files, run shell commands | mostly runs locally
guardrails -> usually needs no extra API key + small-sample validation + diff/log review
output -> copyable result + checklist + next iteration
} Increase visual impact and personality in designs that are too safe, generic, or visually underwhelming, creating more engaging and memorable experiences.
MANDATORY PREPARATION
Context Gathering (Do This First)
You cannot do a great job without having necessary context, such as target audience (critical), desired use-cases (critical), brand personality/tone, and everything else that a great human designer would need as well.
Attempt to gather these from the current thread or codebase.
- If you don't find exact information and have to infer from existing design and functionality, you MUST STOP and STOP and call the AskUserQuestionTool to clarify. whether you got it right.
- Otherwise, if you can't fully infer or your level of confidence is medium or lower, you MUST STOP and call the AskUserQuestionTool to clarify. clarifying questions first to complete your context.
Do NOT proceed until you have answers. Guessing leads to generic AI slop.
Use frontend-design skill
Use the i-frontend-design skill for design principles and anti-patterns. Do NOT proceed until it has executed and you know all DO's and DON'Ts.
Assess Current State
Analyze what makes the design feel too safe or boring:
Identify weakness sources:
- Generic choices: System fonts, basic colors, standard layouts
- Timid scale: Everything is medium-sized with no drama
- Low contrast: Everything has similar visual weight
- Static: No motion, no energy, no life
- Predictable: Standard patterns with no surprises
- Flat hierarchy: Nothing stands out or commands attention
Understand the context:
- What's the brand personality? (How far can we push?)
- What's the purpose? (Marketing can be bolder than financial dashboards)
- Who's the audience? (What will resonate?)
- What are the constraints? (Brand guidelines, accessibility, performance)
If any of these are unclear from the codebase, STOP and call the AskUserQuestionTool to clarify.
CRITICAL: "Bolder" doesn't mean chaotic or garish. It means distinctive, memorable, and confident. Think intentional drama, not random chaos.
WARNING - AI SLOP TRAP: When making things "bolder," AI defaults to the same tired tricks: cyan/purple gradients, glassmorphism, neon accents on dark backgrounds, gradient text on metrics. These are the OPPOSITE of bold—they're generic. Review ALL the DON'T guidelines in the i-frontend-design skill before proceeding. Bold means distinctive, not "more effects."
Plan Amplification
Create a strategy to increase impact while maintaining coherence:
- Focal point: What should be the hero moment? (Pick ONE, make it amazing)
- Personality direction: Maximalist chaos? Elegant drama? Playful energy? Dark moody? Choose a lane.
- Risk budget: How experimental can we be? Push boundaries within constraints.
- Hierarchy amplification: Make big things BIGGER, small things smaller (increase contrast)
IMPORTANT: Bold design must still be usable. Impact without function is just decoration.
Amplify the Design
Systematically increase impact across these dimensions:
Typography Amplification
- Replace generic fonts: Swap system fonts for distinctive choices (see frontend-design skill for inspiration)
- Extreme scale: Create dramatic size jumps (3x-5x differences, not 1.5x)
- Weight contrast: Pair 900 weights with 200 weights, not 600 with 400
- Unexpected choices: Variable fonts, display fonts for headlines, condensed/extended widths, monospace as intentional accent (not as lazy "dev tool" default)
Color Intensification
- Increase saturation: Shift to more vibrant, energetic colors (but not neon)
- Bold palette: Introduce unexpected color combinations—avoid the purple-blue gradient AI slop
- Dominant color strategy: Let one bold color own 60% of the design
- Sharp accents: High-contrast accent colors that pop
- Tinted neutrals: Replace pure grays with tinted grays that harmonize with your palette
- Rich gradients: Intentional multi-stop gradients (not generic purple-to-blue)
Spatial Drama
- Extreme scale jumps: Make important elements 3-5x larger than surroundings
- Break the grid: Let hero elements escape containers and cross boundaries
- Asymmetric layouts: Replace centered, balanced layouts with tension-filled asymmetry
- Generous space: Use white space dramatically (100-200px gaps, not 20-40px)
- Overlap: Layer elements intentionally for depth
Visual Effects
- Dramatic shadows: Large, soft shadows for elevation (but not generic drop shadows on rounded rectangles)
- Background treatments: Mesh patterns, noise textures, geometric patterns, intentional gradients (not purple-to-blue)
- Texture & depth: Grain, halftone, duotone, layered elements—NOT glassmorphism (it's overused AI slop)
- Borders & frames: Thick borders, decorative frames, custom shapes (not rounded rectangles with colored border on one side)
- Custom elements: Illustrative elements, custom icons, decorative details that reinforce brand
Motion & Animation
- Entrance choreography: Staggered, dramatic page load animations with 50-100ms delays
- Scroll effects: Parallax, reveal animations, scroll-triggered sequences
- Micro-interactions: Satisfying hover effects, click feedback, state changes
- Transitions: Smooth, noticeable transitions using ease-out-quart/quint/expo (not bounce or elastic—they cheapen the effect)
Composition Boldness
- Hero moments: Create clear focal points with dramatic treatment
- Diagonal flows: Escape horizontal/vertical rigidity with diagonal arrangements
- Full-bleed elements: Use full viewport width/height for impact
- Unexpected proportions: Golden ratio? Throw it out. Try 70/30, 80/20 splits
NEVER:
- Add effects randomly without purpose (chaos ≠ bold)
- Sacrifice readability for aesthetics (body text must be readable)
- Make everything bold (then nothing is bold - need contrast)
- Ignore accessibility (bold design must still meet WCAG standards)
- Overwhelm with motion (animation fatigue is real)
- Copy trendy aesthetics blindly (bold means distinctive, not derivative)
Verify Quality
Ensure amplification maintains usability and coherence:
- NOT AI slop: Does this look like every other AI-generated "bold" design? If yes, start over.
- Still functional: Can users accomplish tasks without distraction?
- Coherent: Does everything feel intentional and unified?
- Memorable: Will users remember this experience?
- Performant: Do all these effects run smoothly?
- Accessible: Does it still meet accessibility standards?
The test: If you showed this to someone and said "AI made this bolder," would they believe you immediately? If yes, you've failed. Bold means distinctive, not "more AI effects."
Remember: Bold design is confident design. It takes risks, makes statements, and creates memorable experiences. But bold without strategy is just loud. Be intentional, be dramatic, be unforgettable.
Decide Fit First
Design Intent
How To Use It
Boundaries And Review