stitch-ui-designer

Design, preview, and generate UI code using Google Stitch (via MCP). Helps developers choose the best UI by generating previews first, allowing iteration, and then exporting code.

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Install skill "stitch-ui-designer" with this command: npx skills add a2mus/stitch-ui-designer

Stitch UI Designer

This skill allows you to design high-quality user interfaces using Google Stitch.

Workflow

Follow this process to help the user design a UI:

  1. Setup (First Time Only)

    • Check if the stitch server is configured in mcporter.
    • If not, configure it: mcporter config add stitch --command "npx" --args "-y stitch-mcp-auto"
    • Ensure the user is authenticated with Google Cloud (the tool may prompt for gcloud auth).
  2. Generate & Preview

    • Ask for a description of the interface (e.g., "Login screen for a crypto app").
    • Use stitch.generate_screen_from_text with the prompt.
    • Important: This returns a screenId.
    • Immediately fetch the preview image using stitch.fetch_screen_image(screenId).
    • Show the image to the user. Do not fetch the code yet.
  3. Iterate & Customize

    • Ask the user for feedback on the preview.
    • If changes are needed, use stitch.generate_screen_from_text again (potentially using stitch.extract_design_context from the previous screen to maintain style) or just refine the prompt.
    • Show the new preview.
  4. Export Code

    • Once the user approves the design ("This looks great"), fetch the code.
    • Use stitch.fetch_screen_code(screenId).
    • Present the HTML/CSS code or save it to a file as requested.

Tools (via mcporter)

Call these using mcporter call stitch.<tool_name> <args>:

  • generate_screen_from_text

    • Args: prompt (string), projectId (optional, usually auto-detected by stitch-mcp-auto)
    • Returns: screenId, name, url
    • Use this to start a design.
  • fetch_screen_image

    • Args: screenId (string)
    • Returns: Image data (display this to the user).
    • Use this to show the preview.
  • fetch_screen_code

    • Args: screenId (string)
    • Returns: html (string), css (string), etc.
    • Use this ONLY after user approval.
  • create_project

    • Args: name (string)
    • Use if no project exists.

Tips

  • Project Context: stitch-mcp-auto tries to manage the project ID automatically. If you get errors about missing project IDs, ask the user to create or select a Google Cloud project first using create_project or by setting the GOOGLE_CLOUD_PROJECT env var.
  • Preview First: Always prioritize the visual preview. Generating code for a bad design wastes tokens and time.
  • Stitch MCP Auto: We use stitch-mcp-auto because it handles the complex Google auth setup more gracefully than the standard package.

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