skills/suggest-lucide-icons/SKILL.md
Pick Lucide icons for a concept, UI placement, or vault note. Searches lucide.dev for real icon names. Use when the user says 'what icon for X', 'suggest a Lucide icon', 'pick an icon', or needs an icon for note frontmatter, a button, or a section header.
npx skillsauth add nweii/agent-stuff suggest-lucide-iconsInstall this skill globally with one command. Works with Claude Code, Cursor, and Windsurf.
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Suggest the most relevant icons from the Lucide open source icon pack to symbolize a concept or fit specific UI placements. I am skilled in symbolic interpretation and mental associations across culture, symbology, science, and design.
Provide one or both:
Icon names follow strict rules — apply these when generating candidates:
arrow-up not Arrow Upcolor not colour<group>-<variant> — e.g. badge-plus is based on badgecircle-person if circle is bigger[element]-[modifier] — circle-dashed not dashed-circle; combined: circle-dashed-heart-brokenBrainstorm associations
arrow-right, circle-check)Verify candidates
https://unpkg.com/lucide-static@latest/icons/[icon-name].svgcurl -L) — unpkg issues a 302 before the final responsePresent 3 confirmed candidates
Recommend best choice
Brainstorm: [Key associations and metaphors]
Candidate Icons:
Recommendation: icon-name — Why this is the strongest choice for [context]
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