Article URL: https://github.com/bitjaru/styleseed Comments URL: https://news.ycombinator.com/item?id=48920888 Points: 14 # Comments: 1

Design judgment for Claude Code · Codex · Cursor · vibe coding — so the output stops looking generated. One component. Three brand DNAs. Same chat UI morphing across Toss · Raycast · Arc — colors, radius, motion, shadows, gradients all driven by StyleSeed tokens. Just a data-skin attribute. Every design-AI skill makes your UI coherent. StyleSeed also fights the generic-AI look — and enforces it. Judgment, not data — how designers think, not a palette collection · Fights the AI tells — the default indigo, the icon-chip cliché, template layouts, rainbow lists · A scored Quality Gate — reviews + fixes to ≥80/100 before you see it · Every agent — ships CLAUDE.md + AGENTS.md + .cursorrules · A design lock that stops drift · Free & MIT 🔥 We ran an early version of this page through our own gate. It scored 58/100 → here's the receipt Same product, six looks — each one /ss-restyle <preset> away. Coherent, distinct, never generic. The fastest way — paste this one sentence into Claude Code, Codex, Cursor, or any AI agent. It installs StyleSeed and runs the whole loop: Why the prompt installs first: the quality gate is the step that makes output stop looking generic — but the ss-score and ss-build skills can only run if they are installed. Point an agent at the rules-URL alone and the "gate" degrades to an honor-system self-check it usually skips. Installing makes the loop real: the lock persists in STYLESEED.md (no drift), and the gate actually scores and fixes before you see anything. Can't install? The URL still teaches the rules — just weaker. Works with Claude Code (CLAUDE.md), Codex / Amp / Gemini CLI (AGENTS.md), and Cursor (.cursorrules) — StyleSeed ships all three. (Planning first is what keeps the result from looking random — see Troubleshooting.)