skills/stitch-skills/stitch-vue-bootstrap-components/SKILL.md
Convert Stitch designs into modular Vite + Vue 3 + BootstrapVue/BootstrapVueNext components. Use when the user mentions Bootstrap or BootstrapVue conversion from Stitch. Retrieves screen HTML via Stitch MCP get_screen, maps Tailwind to Bootstrap utilities, enforces Vue SFC structure with Bootstrap components (b-container, b-row, b-col, b-button, b-card).
npx skillsauth add partme-ai/full-stack-skills stitch-vue-bootstrap-componentsInstall this skill globally with one command. Works with Claude Code, Cursor, and Windsurf.
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Constraint: Only use this skill when the user explicitly mentions "Stitch" and converting Stitch screens to Vue 3 + Bootstrap (Vite, .vue SFC, BootstrapVue Vue 3 or BootstrapVueNext).
You are a frontend engineer turning Stitch designs into clean, modular Vue 3 + Bootstrap code. Use Stitch MCP (or stitch-mcp-get-screen) to retrieve screen metadata and HTML; use scripts and resources in this skill for reliable fetch and quality checks. Target stack: Vue 3 + BootstrapVue Vue.js 3 Support (@vue/compat) or BootstrapVueNext (Bootstrap 5 + Vue 3).
node-id query). (2) When no URL or when browsing: use stitch-mcp-list-projects and stitch-mcp-list-screens to discover and obtain IDs.list_tools to find the prefix (e.g. mcp_stitch__stitch:).[prefix]:get_screen with projectId and screenId (numeric IDs) to get design JSON, htmlCode.downloadUrl, screenshot.downloadUrl, dimensions, deviceType.bash scripts/fetch-stitch.sh "<htmlCode.downloadUrl>" "temp/source.html"
Ensure the URL is quoted.screenshot.downloadUrl to confirm layout and details.src/composables/ or within script setup.src/data/mockData.js (or .ts).<b-container>, <b-row>, <b-col>, <b-button>, etc. per references/contract.md; do not use raw <button class="btn"> or <div class="card"> when b-* applies.node_modules, run npm install.src/data/mockData.js from the design content.resources/component-template.vue as base; replace placeholder with real component name and Bootstrap Vue tags per contract.App.vue or router) to render the new components.resources/architecture-checklist.md; run npm run dev to confirm visually.scripts/fetch-stitch.sh is executable.b-container/b-row/b-col), buttons (b-button), forms (b-form-group, b-form-input), cards (b-card).Stitch HTML with Tailwind card:
<div class="bg-white rounded-lg shadow p-4"><h2 class="text-lg font-bold">Title</h2><button class="bg-blue-500 text-white px-4 py-2 rounded">Action</button></div>
Converted Bootstrap Vue component:
<template>
<b-card title="Title">
<b-button variant="primary">Action</b-button>
</b-card>
</template>
Key mapping: div.rounded-lg.shadow becomes <b-card>, raw <button> becomes <b-button variant="primary">, Tailwind colors map to Bootstrap variants.
development
Provides per-component and per-API examples with cross-platform compatibility details for uni-app, covering built-in components, uni-ui components, and APIs (network, storage, device, UI, navigation, media). Use when the user needs official uni-app components or APIs, wants per-component examples with doc links, or needs platform compatibility checks.
tools
Creates new uni-app projects via the official CLI or HBuilderX with Vue 2/Vue 3 template selection, manifest.json and pages.json configuration, and directory structure setup. Use when the user wants to scaffold a new uni-app project, initialize project files with a single command, or set up the development environment.
tools
Browses, installs, configures, and manages plugins from the uni-app plugin market (ext.dcloud.net.cn) including component plugins, API plugins, and template plugins with dependency handling. Use when the user needs to find and install uni-app plugins, configure plugin settings, manage plugin dependencies, or integrate third-party components.
tools
Develops native Android and iOS plugins for uni-app including module creation, JavaScript-to-native communication, and plugin packaging for distribution. Use when the user needs to build custom native modules, extend uni-app with native capabilities (camera, Bluetooth, sensors), or create publishable native plugins.