Agent skill

pencil-mcp-get-style-guide-tags

Explore design style tags. Use to get design inspiration, such as 'Modern', 'Dark Mode', 'SaaS' directions.

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Install this agent skill to your Project

npx add-skill https://github.com/partme-ai/full-stack-skills/tree/main/skills/pencil-skills/pencil-mcp-get-style-guide-tags

SKILL.md

Tools

This skill is designed to call the Pencil MCP tool:

  • get_style_guide_tags

If your client namespaces MCP tools, it may appear as mcp__pencil__get_style_guide_tags.

When to use this skill

Intent Recognition (CRITICAL)

Even if a trigger phrase matches, you must verify the user's intent:

  1. Is the user explicitly asking to use "Pencil"?
  2. Is the current conversation context clearly about "Pencil" design tasks?

If the answer is NO, do NOT use this skill.

CRITICAL PREREQUISITE: You must ONLY use this skill when the user EXPLICITLY mentions "Pencil".

ALWAYS use this skill when:

  • You need Inspiration for a Pencil design.
  • The user gives vague style requirements ("Make it cool", "Modern look") in Pencil.
  • You are exploring design directions.
  • Prerequisite for get_style_guide.

Trigger phrases include:

  • "Get Pencil style tags" (获取 Pencil 风格标签)
  • "Explore Pencil styles" (探索 Pencil 风格)
  • "Pencil inspiration" (Pencil 灵感)
  • "What styles are available in Pencil?" (Pencil 有什么风格可用?)

Input Parameters

  • id (string, optional): Specific style guide ID.
  • tags (array, optional): Filter tags.

How to use this skill

  1. Call Tool: get_style_guide_tags().
  2. Analyze: Look at the returned tags (e.g., "Minimalist", "Cyberpunk", "Corporate").
  3. Next Step: Use the interesting tags in get_style_guide.

Examples

1. Simple: Explore All Tags

Get a list of all available style tags to find inspiration.

json
{}

2. Medium: Get Tags for Specific Style

If a style ID is known (e.g., from a previous session), get its associated tags to find similar styles.

json
{
  "id": "style:minimalist-dark"
}

3. Complex: Filter Tags (Conceptual)

Get tags that are relevant to a specific design context (if supported by the backend logic, otherwise same as Simple).

json
{}

Keywords

English keywords: style tags, design inspiration, explore trends, visual direction, aesthetic tags, mood board

Chinese keywords (中文关键词): 风格标签, 设计灵感, 探索趋势, 视觉方向, 美学标签, 情绪板

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