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* feat(skills): open-design-landing rename, kami skills, landing OG - Rename editorial-collage skills to open-design-landing and -deck; refresh examples and compose script layout - Add kami-deck and kami-landing skills with HTML examples - Landing page: og.astro, index wiring, and style tweaks; package.json bump - Web i18n: German and Russian copy for renamed and new skills - Daemon test: update skill-asset-rewrite expectations for new paths - Design systems: README and atelier-zero doc touch-ups - Cross-skill SKILL.md reference updates Co-authored-by: Cursor <cursoragent@cursor.com> * docs(landing-page): document version-slot invariant and deprecation timeline Address P3 review notes on PR #428: - Note the `data-github-version` wrapper invariant (version string only) near the canonical URL block in `app/page.tsx`. - Expand the `formatVersion` helper comment in `app/pages/index.astro` with concrete `release.name` / `tag_name` example shapes for each branch of the regex fallback. - Tighten the `EditorialCollageDeckInputs` deprecation in `skills/open-design-landing-deck/schema.ts` to a specific removal version (v0.4.0) and add a "Migrating from editorial-collage-deck" section to the skill README. Generated-By: looper 0.4.0 (runner=fixer, agent=claude-code) * docs(landing-page, skills): clarify version slot script and rename migrations - Describe GitHub version slots as driven by the inline enhancement script, not React hydration. - Add editorial-collage → open-design-landing migration notes; fix README link copy (Astro static landing app). - Extend deck README migration table with shared asset path renames. Co-authored-by: Cursor <cursoragent@cursor.com> * fix(daemon): alias deprecated editorial-collage skill ids The PR renames the editorial-collage / editorial-collage-deck skills to open-design-landing / open-design-landing-deck, but the daemon persists exact skill_id strings on projects and resolves them via listSkills().find((s) => s.id === storedId). After the rename, any project saved against an old id silently composes without the intended skill prompt because the listing no longer exposes that id. Add a SKILL_ID_ALIASES map in skills.ts plus a findSkillById() helper that rewrites deprecated ids to their current canonical form, then route every server-side lookup (skill detail, example HTML, asset proxy, system-prompt composer) through it. Cover the alias map, the resolver, and end-to-end resolution against a temp skills directory with a regression test. Generated-By: looper 0.4.0 (runner=fixer, agent=claude-code) * fix(kami-deck): route host od:slide messages through local go() The host bridge classifies kami-deck as class-driven because go() toggles .slide.active, but the visible slide is moved by deck.style.transform which the bridge cannot drive. Listen for od:slide messages and dispatch them through the local go() so toolbar next/prev and initialSlideIndex restore actually shift the deck. Generated-By: looper 0.4.0 (runner=fixer, agent=claude-code) * fix(kami-deck): sync deck transform with host-driven .active changes The previous fix added a local od:slide listener but the host bridge in apps/web/src/runtime/srcdoc.ts also listens for the same message and calls setActive() (toggles .slide.active) without driving the deck transform. Both listeners fired, the bridge re-read the just-toggled active class, and overshot by one — and the bridge's restoreInitialSlide path could move .active without a message at all, leaving the deck on the original transform. Stop the bridge from double-handling by calling stopImmediatePropagation in the local listener (registered first because the bridge script is appended to </body>), and add a MutationObserver that pulls the deck transform onto whichever slide currently carries .active so the bridge's direct setActive calls (notably the initial-slide restore) move the deck too. Generated-By: looper 0.4.0 (runner=fixer, agent=claude-code) * fix(i18n): align French content with renamed/new skills PR #434 (French localization) merged into main with French copy for the old editorial-collage / editorial-collage-deck skill ids; this branch renamed those to open-design-landing / open-design-landing-deck and added kami-deck and kami-landing. Update content.fr.ts to track the rename and add French copy for the new kami skills so the LOCALIZED_CONTENT_IDS coverage test passes once main is merged. Generated-By: looper 0.4.0 (runner=fixer, agent=claude-code) * fix(open-design-landing-deck): sync deck transform with host-driven .active changes Apply the same fix that landed in skills/kami-deck/example.html (commits96b255b,8cbca30) to the open-design-landing-deck composer runtime: the host bridge classifies this deck as class-driven because go() toggles .slide.active, but the visible slide is moved by deck.style.transform which the bridge can't drive. Add an od:slide message listener that calls stopImmediatePropagation() and routes nav through the local go(), plus a MutationObserver that pulls the deck transform onto whichever slide carries .active so the bridge's direct setActive calls (notably restoreInitialSlide) move the deck too. Regenerates example.html via scripts/compose.ts; the regeneration also picks up upstream nav-cta and brand-meta CSS additions in the sister open-design-landing styles.css that the example had drifted from. Generated-By: looper 0.4.0 (runner=fixer, agent=claude-code) * docs(open-design-landing): align deploy story with Astro landing app - Update SKILL contract: apps/landing-page is Astro static; clarify nextjs-app output_format as a historical enum label and <out>/nextjs as a legacy folder name. - Replace optional-deploy section with fork + pnpm --filter landing-page build. - Fix styles.css header and regenerate landing + deck example.html so inlined comments match. Co-authored-by: Cursor <cursoragent@cursor.com> * fix(deck-runtime): bypass interaction lock for host/observer slide sync The slide deck runtimes for kami-deck and open-design-landing-deck gate go() behind a 700ms `lock` so wheel/key/touch input bursts can't overshoot the transform transition. But applying the same gate to the host bridge's od:slide messages and the MutationObserver watching `.slide.active` creates a startup race: go(0) at the end of init sets lock=true, and any host-driven `.active` change inside that window (notably restoreInitialSlide) fires the observer, which calls go(i), which exits at the lock guard — leaving the visible deck on slide 1 while the host counter advances to N. Split the actual state update into an unthrottled `applySlide(n)` helper that updates transform, `.active`, dot nav, and the progress bar. Keep `lock` only on the user-input path through `go()`. Route the message listener, the MutationObserver, and the initial render through `applySlide` directly so host-driven sync always reaches the deck transform regardless of the throttle state. Generated-By: looper 0.4.0 (runner=fixer, agent=claude-code) --------- Co-authored-by: Cursor <cursoragent@cursor.com>
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kami-landing
A drop-in skill that turns a brief into a print-grade kami one-pager — warm parchment canvas, ink-blue accent, serif at one weight, no italic, no cool grays. The output reads like a white paper or studio one-pager, not an app UI.
Read first — the agent contract, schema, and self-check live in
SKILL.md. This README is the human quick-start.
What you get
A single self-contained HTML file with:
- Warm parchment canvas (
#f5f4ed), never#ffffff. - Single chromatic accent — ink-blue (
#1B365D), constrained to ≤ 5% of visible surface. - Serif at weight 500 for hierarchy. No italic anywhere.
- Tight print rhythm — line-heights 1.10–1.55, language-aware letter-spacing.
- Tabular-nums on every numeric stack.
- Solid-hex tag fills (no
rgba(), which print renderers double-paint). - 1px rings + whisper shadows for depth — no hard drop shadows.
- Multilingual by design (EN / zh-CN / ja stacks selectable via
the
languageparameter).
30-second tour
The skill is "agent-driven, no script": there's no compose.ts. The
agent reads SKILL.md, gathers the brief, then writes
out/index.html directly using the tokens and components catalogued
in design-systems/kami/DESIGN.md.
To preview the canonical Open Design instance:
open example.html
To start a fresh project:
- Open the skill in your agent (Claude · Cursor · Codex · …).
- Answer two rounds of brief questions (identity + content).
- Write the file. Done.
Files
skills/kami-landing/
├── SKILL.md # ← agent contract (read this first)
├── README.md # ← you are here
└── example.html # canonical Open Design rendering
Boundaries
- No external JavaScript. The page is paper, not an app.
- No hard drop shadows, no neumorphism, no
backdrop-filter. - No second accent color. No italic. No cool blue-grays.
- One
.tag.brushper page maximum (it's the only sanctioned gradient).
See also
design-systems/kami/DESIGN.md— the full token spec.skills/kami-deck/— sibling skill that produces a slide deck in the same kami language.- Upstream:
tw93/kami— original Claude skill (MIT) that the design system adapts.