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One-time setup that gathers design context for your project and saves it to your AI config file. Run once to establish persistent design guidelines.

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Gather design context for this project, then persist it for all future sessions. ## Step 1: Explore the Codebase Before asking questions, thoroughly scan the project to discover what you can: - **README and docs**: Project purpose, target audience, any stated goals - **Package.json / config files**: Tech stack, dependencies, existing design libraries - **Existing components**: Current design patterns, spacing, typography in use - **Brand assets**: Logos, favicons, color values already defined - **Design tokens / CSS variables**: Existing color palettes, font stacks, spacing scales - **Any style guides or brand documentation** Note what you've learned and what remains unclear. ## Step 2: Ask UX-Focused Questions Ask the user using AskUserQuestion. Focus only on what you couldn't infer from the codebase: ### Users & Purpose - Who uses this? What's their context when using it? - What job are they trying to get done? - What emotions should the interface evoke? (confidence, delight, calm, urgency, etc.) ### Brand & Personality - How would you describe the brand personality in 3 words? - Any reference sites or apps that capture the right feel? What specifically about them? - What should this explicitly NOT look like? Any anti-references? ### Aesthetic Preferences - Any strong preferences for visual direction? (minimal, bold, elegant, playful, technical, organic, etc.) - Light mode, dark mode, or both? - Any colors that must be used or avoided? ### Accessibility & Inclusio...

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Author
fengshao1227
Repository
fengshao1227/ccg-workflow
Created
4 months ago
Last Updated
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Language
Go
License
MIT

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