Design Loop — Autonomous Site Builder
Build complete multi-page websites through an autonomous loop. Each iteration reads a task, generates a page, integrates it, verifies it visually, then writes the next task to keep going.
Overview
The Design Loop uses a "baton" pattern — a file (.design/next-prompt.md ) acts as a relay baton between iterations. Each cycle:
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Reads the current task from the baton
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Generates the page (via Claude or Google Stitch)
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Integrates into the site structure (navigation, links)
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Verifies visually via browser automation (if available)
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Updates site documentation
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Writes the NEXT task to the baton — keeping the loop alive
This is orchestration-agnostic. The loop can be driven by:
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Human-in-loop: User reviews each page, then says "next" or "keep going"
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Fully autonomous: Claude runs continuously until the site is complete
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CI/CD: Triggered on .design/next-prompt.md changes
Generation Backends
Backend Setup Quality Speed Best for
Claude (default) Zero dependencies Great — production-ready HTML/Tailwind Fast Most projects, full code control
Google Stitch npm install @google/stitch-sdk
- API key Higher fidelity AI designs ~10-20s/screen Design-heavy projects, visual polish
Detecting Stitch
At the start of each loop, check if Stitch is available:
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Check if @google/stitch-sdk is installed: ls node_modules/@google/stitch-sdk 2>/dev/null
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Check if STITCH_API_KEY is set in .dev.vars or environment
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Check if .design/metadata.json exists (contains Stitch project ID)
If all three are present, use Stitch. Otherwise, fall back to Claude generation.
Stitch SDK Reference
Install: npm install @google/stitch-sdk . Set STITCH_API_KEY in environment or .dev.vars .
import { stitch } from "@google/stitch-sdk";
// Create a project const result = await stitch.callTool("create_project", { title: "My Site" });
// Reference an existing project const project = stitch.project("4044680601076201931");
// Generate a screen const screen = await project.generate("A modern landing page with hero section", "DESKTOP");
// Get assets const htmlUrl = await screen.getHtml(); // Download URL for HTML const imageUrl = await screen.getImage(); // Download URL for screenshot
// Edit an existing screen (prefer this for refinements) const edited = await screen.edit("Make the background dark and enlarge the CTA button");
// Generate variants const variants = await screen.variants("Try different colour schemes", { variantCount: 3, creativeRange: "EXPLORE", // "REFINE" | "EXPLORE" | "REIMAGINE" aspects: ["COLOR_SCHEME"], // "LAYOUT" | "COLOR_SCHEME" | "IMAGES" | "TEXT_FONT" | "TEXT_CONTENT" });
Device types: "MOBILE" | "DESKTOP" | "TABLET" | "AGNOSTIC" . Model selection: pass "GEMINI_3_PRO" | "GEMINI_3_FLASH" as third arg to generate() .
Other operations: stitch.projects() lists projects, project.screens() lists screens, project.getScreen("id") fetches one.
getHtml() and getImage() return download URLs. Append =w1280 to image URLs for full resolution. Auth: STITCH_API_KEY required (or STITCH_ACCESS_TOKEN
- GOOGLE_CLOUD_PROJECT for OAuth). Errors throw StitchError with codes: AUTH_FAILED , NOT_FOUND , RATE_LIMITED .
Stitch Project Persistence
Save Stitch identifiers to .design/metadata.json so future iterations can reference them:
{ "projectId": "4044680601076201931", "screens": { "index": { "screenId": "d7237c7d78f44befa4f60afb17c818c1" }, "about": { "screenId": "bf6a3fe5c75348e58cf21fc7a9ddeafb" } } }
Stitch integration tips:
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Persist project ID in .design/metadata.json — don't create a new project each iteration
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Use screen.edit() for refinements rather than full regeneration
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Post-process Stitch HTML — replace headers/footers with your shared elements
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Include DESIGN.md context in prompts — Stitch generates better results with explicit design system instructions
Getting Started
First Run: Bootstrap the Project
If .design/ doesn't exist yet, create the project scaffolding:
Ask the user for:
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Site name and purpose
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Target audience
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Desired aesthetic (minimal, bold, warm, etc.)
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List of pages they want
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Brand colours (or extract from existing site with /design-system )
Create the project files:
project/ ├── .design/ │ ├── SITE.md # Vision, sitemap, roadmap — the project's long-term memory │ ├── DESIGN.md # Visual design system — the source of truth for consistency │ └── next-prompt.md # The baton — current task with page frontmatter └── site/ └── public/ # Production pages live here
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Write SITE.md from the template in the "SITE.md Template" section below
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Write DESIGN.md — either manually from user input, or use the design-system skill to extract from an existing site
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Write the first baton (.design/next-prompt.md ) for the homepage
Subsequent Runs: Read the Baton
If .design/next-prompt.md already exists, parse it and continue the loop.
The Baton File
.design/next-prompt.md has YAML frontmatter + a prompt body:
page: about layout: standard
An about page for Acme Plumbing describing the company's 20-year history in Newcastle.
DESIGN SYSTEM: [Copied from .design/DESIGN.md Section 6]
Page Structure:
- Header with navigation (consistent with index.html)
- Hero with company photo and tagline
- Story timeline showing company milestones
- Team section with photo grid
- CTA section: "Get a Free Quote"
- Footer (consistent with index.html)
Field Required Purpose
page
Yes Output filename (without .html)
layout
No standard , wide , sidebar — defaults to standard
Execution Protocol
Step 1: Read the Baton
Read .design/next-prompt.md Extract: page name, layout, prompt body
Step 2: Consult Context Files
Before generating, read:
File What to check
.design/SITE.md
Section 4 (Sitemap) — don't recreate existing pages
.design/DESIGN.md
Colour palette, typography, component styles
Existing pages in site/public/
Header/footer/nav patterns to match
Critical: Read the most recent page's HTML to extract the exact header, navigation, and footer markup. New pages must use identical shared elements.
Step 3: Generate the Page
Option A: Claude Generation (Default)
Generate a complete HTML file using Tailwind CSS (via CDN). The page must:
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Match the design system from .design/DESIGN.md exactly
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Reuse the same header/nav/footer from existing pages (copy verbatim)
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Be self-contained — single HTML file with Tailwind CDN, no build step
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Be responsive — mobile-first, works at all breakpoints
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Include dark mode if the design system specifies it
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Use semantic HTML — proper heading hierarchy, landmarks, alt text
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Wire real navigation — all nav links point to actual pages (existing or planned)
Write the generated file to site/public/{page}.html .
Option B: Stitch Generation (If Available)
If Stitch SDK is available:
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Build the prompt by combining the baton body with the DESIGN.md system block
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Call project.generate(prompt, deviceType) to generate the screen
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Download the HTML from screen.getHtml() to .design/designs/{page}.html
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Download the screenshot from screen.getImage() to .design/screenshots/{page}.png
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Post-process the Stitch HTML:
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Replace the header/nav/footer with your project's shared elements
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Ensure consistent Tailwind config
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Wire internal navigation links
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Save the processed file to site/public/{page}.html
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Update .design/metadata.json with the new screen ID
For iterative edits on an existing Stitch screen, use screen.edit(prompt) instead of regenerating.
Step 4: Integrate into the Site
After generating the new page:
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Update navigation across ALL existing pages — add the new page to nav menus
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Fix placeholder links — replace any href="#" with real page URLs
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Verify cross-page consistency — header, footer, nav must be identical everywhere
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Check internal links — no broken links between pages
Step 5: Visual Verification (If Browser Available)
If Playwright CLI or Chrome MCP is available:
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Start a local server: npx serve site/public -p 3456
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Screenshot the new page at desktop (1280px) and mobile (375px) widths
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Save screenshots to .design/screenshots/{page}-desktop.png and {page}-mobile.png
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Compare visually against the design system
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Fix any issues (broken layout, wrong colours, inconsistent nav)
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Stop the server
If no browser automation is available, skip to Step 6.
Step 6: Update Site Documentation
Edit .design/SITE.md :
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Mark the page as complete in Section 4 (Sitemap): [x] {page}.html — {description}
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Remove any consumed item from Section 5 (Roadmap) or Section 6 (Ideas)
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Add any new ideas discovered during generation
Step 7: Write the Next Baton (CRITICAL)
You MUST update .design/next-prompt.md before completing. This keeps the loop alive.
Choose the next page:
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First: Check Section 5 (Roadmap) for pending high-priority items
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Second: Check Section 5 for medium-priority items
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Third: Pick from Section 6 (Ideas)
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Last resort: Invent something that fits the site vision
Write the baton with:
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YAML frontmatter (page , optional layout )
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Description of the page purpose and content
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Design system block copied from .design/DESIGN.md Section 6
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Detailed page structure (numbered sections)
If the site is complete (all roadmap items done, no more ideas):
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Write a baton with page: _complete and a summary of what was built
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This signals the loop is finished
Loop Completion
The loop ends when:
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All pages in the roadmap are built ([x] in SITE.md Section 4)
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The user says to stop
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The baton contains page: _complete
On completion, output a summary:
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Pages built (with links)
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Screenshots (if captured)
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Any remaining ideas for future work
Cross-Page Consistency Rules
The #1 risk in multi-page generation is drift — pages looking slightly different. Prevent this:
Element Rule
Header/Nav Copy exact HTML from the most recent page. Never regenerate.
Footer Same — copy verbatim, only change active page indicator
Tailwind config If using <script> config block, it must be identical across pages
Colour values Always use the exact hex codes from DESIGN.md, never approximate
Font imports Same Google Fonts <link> tag across all pages
Spacing scale Consistent padding/margin values (document in DESIGN.md)
Design Mappings
Use these to transform vague user requests into precise design instructions when writing baton prompts.
UI/UX Keyword Refinement
Vague Term Professional Terminology
"menu at the top" "sticky navigation bar with logo and menu items"
"big photo" "full-width hero section with focal-point imagery"
"list of things" "responsive card grid with hover states and subtle elevation"
"button" "primary call-to-action button with hover transition"
"form" "form with labelled input fields, validation states, and submit button"
"picture area" "hero section with background image or video"
"sidebar" "collapsible side navigation with icon-label pairings"
"popup" "modal dialog with overlay and smooth entry animation"
"footer stuff" "footer with sitemap links, contact info, and legal notices"
"cards" "content cards with consistent padding, rounded corners, and shadow"
"tabs" "tabbed interface with active indicator and smooth content transition"
"search" "search input with icon, placeholder text, and results dropdown"
"pricing" "pricing comparison cards with highlighted recommended tier"
"testimonials" "testimonial carousel or grid with avatar, quote, and attribution"
Atmosphere and Vibe Descriptors
Basic Vibe Enhanced Description
"Modern" "Clean, minimal, generous whitespace, high-contrast typography"
"Professional" "Sophisticated, trustworthy, subtle shadows, restricted premium palette"
"Fun / Playful" "Vibrant, rounded corners, bold accent colours, bouncy animations"
"Dark Mode" "High-contrast accents on deep slate or near-black backgrounds"
"Luxury" "Elegant, spacious, fine lines, serif headers, high-fidelity photography"
"Tech / Cyber" "Futuristic, neon accents, glassmorphism, monospaced typography"
"Warm / Friendly" "Soft colours, rounded shapes, handwritten accents, inviting imagery"
"Bold / Industrial" "Strong typography, high contrast, geometric shapes, dark backgrounds"
"Organic / Natural" "Earth tones, soft textures, organic shapes, nature photography"
"Editorial" "Magazine-like layouts, strong typographic hierarchy, generous leading"
Geometry, Depth, and Spacing
Description Tailwind Visual Effect
Pill-shaped rounded-full
Buttons, tags, badges
Softly rounded rounded-xl
Cards, containers, modals
Gently rounded rounded-lg
Inputs, smaller elements
Sharp / precise rounded-none or rounded-sm
Technical, brutalist aesthetic
Glassmorphism backdrop-blur-md bg-white/10 border border-white/20
Overlays, nav bars
Frosted backdrop-blur-sm bg-white/80
Subtle glass effect
Elevation Description Tailwind
Flat No shadows, colour blocking and borders shadow-none
Whisper-soft Diffused, barely visible lift shadow-sm
Subtle Gentle shadow for card elevation shadow-md
Floating High-offset, soft shadow shadow-lg or shadow-xl
Dramatic Strong shadow for hero elements or modals shadow-2xl
Inset Inner shadow for pressed or nested elements shadow-inner
Section Density Description Tailwind
Tight Compact, information-dense py-8 md:py-12
Balanced Standard section spacing py-12 md:py-16
Generous Breathing room, premium feel py-16 md:py-24
Dramatic Statement spacing, luxury/editorial py-24 md:py-32
SITE.md Template
Use this when bootstrapping a new project. Write to .design/SITE.md :
Project Vision
AGENT INSTRUCTION: Read this file before every iteration. It is the project's long-term memory.
1. Core Identity
| Field | Value |
|---|---|
| Project Name | [Name] |
| Mission | [What the site achieves] |
| Target Audience | [Who uses this site] |
| Voice & Tone | [Personality descriptors — warm, professional, playful, etc.] |
| Region | [Australia / US / UK — affects spelling, phone format, imagery] |
2. Visual Language
Reference these when writing baton prompts.
- Primary Vibe: [Main aesthetic — e.g. "Clean and modern"]
- Secondary Vibe: [Supporting aesthetic — e.g. "Warm and approachable"]
- Anti-Vibes: [What to avoid — e.g. "Not corporate, not cluttered"]
3. Technical Setup
- Output Directory:
site/public/ - CSS: Tailwind CSS via CDN (no build step)
- Dark Mode: [Yes/No] — if yes, via class toggle
- Fonts: [Google Fonts import URL]
4. Live Sitemap
Update this when a page is successfully generated.
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index.html— Homepage with hero, features, CTA -
about.html— Company story and team -
services.html— Service offerings with pricing -
contact.html— Contact form and location map
5. Roadmap (Backlog)
Pick the next task from here. Remove items as they're completed.
High Priority
- Build about page with team section
- Build services page with pricing cards
Medium Priority
- Build contact page with form
- Build FAQ page
Low Priority
- Blog index page
- Individual blog post template
6. Creative Freedom
When the roadmap is empty, follow these guidelines to add pages:
- Stay on-brand — new pages must fit the established vibe
- Enhance the core — support the site mission
- Naming convention — lowercase, descriptive filenames (e.g.
team.html)
Ideas to Explore
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testimonials.html— Customer reviews and case studies -
gallery.html— Project portfolio with image grid -
faq.html— Frequently asked questions with accordion
7. Rules of Engagement
- Do NOT recreate pages already marked
[x]in Section 4 - ALWAYS update
.design/next-prompt.mdbefore completing an iteration - Remove consumed ideas from Section 6
- Copy header/nav/footer from existing pages — never regenerate
- All internal links must point to real pages
DESIGN.md Template
Generate using the design-system skill, or create manually. Write to .design/DESIGN.md :
Design System: [Project Name]
1. Visual Theme & Atmosphere
[Describe the mood, density, and aesthetic philosophy. Use evocative language.]
2. Colour Palette & Roles
| Role | Name | Value | Usage |
|---|---|---|---|
| Primary | [Name] | #hexcode | Buttons, links, active states |
| Primary Foreground | [Name] | #hexcode | Text on primary backgrounds |
| Secondary | [Name] | #hexcode | Supporting elements, badges |
| Background | [Name] | #hexcode | Page background |
| Surface | [Name] | #hexcode | Cards, containers |
| Text Primary | [Name] | #hexcode | Headings, body text |
| Text Secondary | [Name] | #hexcode | Captions, metadata |
| Border | [Name] | #hexcode | Dividers, input borders |
| Accent | [Name] | #hexcode | Highlights, notifications |
3. Typography
| Element | Font | Weight | Size | Line Height |
|---|---|---|---|---|
| H1 | [Font] | 700 | 3rem | 1.1 |
| H2 | [Font] | 600 | 2rem | 1.2 |
| H3 | [Font] | 600 | 1.5rem | 1.3 |
| Body | [Font] | 400 | 1rem | 1.6 |
| Small | [Font] | 400 | 0.875rem | 1.5 |
4. Component Styles
Document each component: Buttons (primary, secondary, hover), Cards (bg, border, radius, shadow, padding), Navigation (sticky/static, active indicator, mobile pattern), Forms (input style, labels, validation colours).
5. Layout Principles
Max content width, section padding, grid system, whitespace philosophy.
6. Design System Notes for Generation
Copy this entire block into every baton prompt:
DESIGN SYSTEM (REQUIRED):
- Platform: Web, Desktop-first, responsive
- Theme: [Light/Dark], [descriptors]
- Background: [Description] (#hex)
- Surface: [Description] (#hex)
- Primary: [Description] (#hex) for [role]
- Text: [Description] (#hex)
- Font: [Font name] via Google Fonts
- Corners: [Description]
- Shadows: [Description]
- Spacing: [Description]
File Structure
project/ ├── .design/ │ ├── SITE.md # Project vision, sitemap, roadmap │ ├── DESIGN.md # Visual design system (source of truth) │ ├── next-prompt.md # The baton — current/next task │ ├── metadata.json # Stitch project/screen IDs (if using Stitch) │ └── screenshots/ # Visual verification captures ├── site/ │ └── public/ # Production pages └── .gitignore # Add .design/screenshots/
Tips
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Start with the homepage — it establishes the visual language for everything else
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Read existing pages before generating — consistency comes from copying, not recreating
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One page per iteration — don't try to generate multiple pages at once
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Include the design system in every baton — Claude needs it fresh each time
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Use the roadmap — don't generate pages randomly; follow the user's priority order
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Wire navigation early — even link to pages that don't exist yet (they will soon)
Common Pitfalls
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Forgetting to update .design/next-prompt.md (breaks the loop)
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Recreating a page that already exists in the sitemap
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Regenerating the header/nav instead of copying from existing pages
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Not including the design system block in the baton prompt
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Leaving href="#" placeholder links instead of real page URLs
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Inconsistent Tailwind config across pages