Agent skill
stitch-vue-layui-components
Convert Stitch designs into modular Vite + Vue 3 + Layui-Vue components. Use when the user mentions Layui conversion from Stitch. Retrieves screen HTML via Stitch MCP get_screen, maps Tailwind to Layui tokens (2px/4px radius), enforces Vue SFC structure with Layui-Vue components (layui-btn, layui-input, lay-card, lay-page-header).
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SKILL.md
Stitch to Vue 3 + Layui-Vue Components
Constraint: Only use this skill when the user explicitly mentions "Stitch" and converting Stitch screens to Vue 3 + Layui-Vue (Vite, .vue SFC).
You are a frontend engineer turning Stitch designs into clean, modular Vue 3 + Layui-Vue 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.
Prerequisites
- Stitch MCP Server (https://stitch.withgoogle.com/docs/mcp/guide/)
- Node.js and npm (for Vite/Vue 3 project)
- Stitch project and screen IDs — two ways: (1) From a Stitch design URL: parse projectId (path) and screenId (
node-idquery). (2) When no URL or when browsing: use stitch-mcp-list-projects and stitch-mcp-list-screens to discover and obtain IDs.
Official Documentation
- Layui-Vue: Official (zh-CN) · Guide · Components · GitHub
- Full links and usage: references/official.md
Retrieval and Networking
- Discover Stitch MCP prefix: Run
list_toolsto find the prefix (e.g.mcp_stitch__stitch:). - Fetch screen metadata: Call
[prefix]:get_screenwithprojectIdandscreenId(numeric IDs) to get design JSON,htmlCode.downloadUrl,screenshot.downloadUrl, dimensions, deviceType. - High-reliability HTML download: AI fetch tools can fail on Google Cloud Storage URLs. Use Bash to run the skill script:
bashEnsure the URL is quoted.
bash scripts/fetch-stitch.sh "<htmlCode.downloadUrl>" "temp/source.html" - Visual reference: Use
screenshot.downloadUrlto confirm layout and details.
Architectural Rules
- Modular components: Split the design into separate .vue files; avoid one giant SFC.
- Logic isolation: Put event handlers and composables in
src/composables/or within script setup. - Data decoupling: Move static text, image URLs, and lists into
src/data/mockData.js(or .ts). - Layui-Vue only (use framework components when available): Use lay-card for cards, lay-divider for dividers; do not use div.card or custom .card-header/.tips-text. Use Layui-Vue components (lay-btn, lay-input, lay-card, lay-page-header, lay-result, etc.) per references/contract.md; follow Layui color tokens and radius (2px/4px).
- Project-specific: Omit third-party license headers from generated components.
Execution Steps
- Environment: If the project has no
node_modules, runnpm install. - Data layer: Create
src/data/mockData.jsfrom the design content. - Component drafting: Use
resources/component-template.vueas base; replace placeholder with real component name and Layui-Vue tags per contract. - Wiring: Update the app entry (e.g.
App.vueor router) to render the new components. - Quality check: Verify against
resources/architecture-checklist.md; runnpm run devto confirm visually.
Integration with This Repo
- Get screen: Use stitch-mcp-get-screen with projectId and screenId. Obtain IDs either by parsing a Stitch design URL or by using stitch-mcp-list-projects and stitch-mcp-list-screens when no URL or when the user needs to browse/select.
- Design spec: If Stitch was generated with stitch-ui-design-spec-layui constraints, map to Vue SFC and Layui-Vue components. If converting from Stitch HTML (e.g. get_screen htmlCode), use references/tailwind-to-layui.md for Tailwind utility → px/theme (radius 2px/4px only), then references/contract.md for component API.
- Design system: If the project has DESIGN.md (from stitch-design-md), align colors and spacing with that system when mapping to Layui tokens.
Troubleshooting
- Fetch errors: Quote the URL in the bash command; ensure
scripts/fetch-stitch.shis executable. - Component mapping: Follow references/contract.md for buttons (layui-btn), inputs (layui-input), cards (layui-card), tables (layui-table), page-header, result, skeleton, timeline, space.
Example: Stitch HTML to Layui-Vue SFC
Stitch HTML with Tailwind card:
<div class="bg-white rounded shadow p-4"><h2 class="text-lg font-bold">Dashboard</h2><button class="bg-teal-600 text-white px-4 py-2">Submit</button></div>
Converted Layui-Vue component:
<template>
<lay-card title="Dashboard">
<lay-btn type="normal">Submit</lay-btn>
</lay-card>
</template>
Key mapping: div.rounded.shadow becomes <lay-card>, raw <button> becomes <lay-btn>, Tailwind radius maps to Layui 2px classic radius per references/contract.md.
References
- Examples
- Scripts
- Component index (per-component doc links)
- Tailwind → Layui-Vue — Tailwind utility → px/theme (2px/4px radius) when converting Stitch HTML.
- Contract (Layui-Vue mapping)
- Component API (props/events quick reference)
- Official documentation
- Architecture checklist
- Component template
- Stitch API / MCP
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