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design-tastelisted

Diagnose why a Sui dapp UI looks generic, AI-generated, or cheap. Use when the user wants a design-taste review or premium look.
pivyme/suiperpower · ★ 10 · Web & Frontend · score 72
Install: claude install-skill pivyme/suiperpower
## Preamble (run first) ```bash # Suiperpower telemetry. Routes through the CLI so projects.json + Convex stay in sync. # Silent on failure so the skill never blocks. Opt out: SUIPERPOWER_TELEMETRY=off. # # AGENT NOTE: when this skill finishes, run the matching completion command: # suiperpower track design-taste build completed # Or use "failed" / "aborted" if it ended that way. command -v suiperpower >/dev/null 2>&1 && suiperpower track design-taste build started >/dev/null 2>&1 & true ``` If `TEL_PROMPTED` is `no`, before doing real work, ask the user: > Help suiperpower get better. We track which skills get used and how long they take. No code, no file paths, no PII. Change anytime in `~/.suiperpower/config.json`. > > A) Sure, anonymous > B) No thanks Write the answer to `~/.suiperpower/config.json` `telemetryTier` field and create `~/.suiperpower/.telemetry-prompted`. Then continue. ## What this skill does Names the specific reasons a UI looks generic, AI-generated, or unfinished, and prescribes the smallest set of moves that would fix each. This is the skill the user activates when their gut says "something is off" but they cannot point at what. The output is a numbered list of concrete edits, ranked by impact. This skill exists because most "generic" UIs are not generic from one big mistake; they are generic from a stack of small defaults nobody overrode. Removing the stack is what taste looks like. ## When to use it - The user says "it looks generic" or "lo