skills/base-ui/SKILL.md
# Base UI Skill ## Purpose Use Base UI primitives to build accessible, unstyled UI components styled with Tailwind and project design tokens. ## Usage Rules - Base UI components must not be wrapped in styled abstractions - Prefer composition at the call site - Keep Base UI usage shallow and explicit ## Styling - Use Tailwind classes directly on Base UI slots - Do not create global Base UI theme layers - Rely on CSS variables for color, radius, spacing ## Common Patterns - Buttons - Menus - P
npx skillsauth add bjarkividars/writer skills/base-uiInstall this skill globally with one command. Works with Claude Code, Cursor, and Windsurf.
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Use Base UI primitives to build accessible, unstyled UI components styled with Tailwind and project design tokens.
See references/base-ui-components.md
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