StyleSeed encodes 74 design rules into AI coding tools to ensure UI consistency
StyleSeed is an open-source tool that converts implicit UI/UX design principles — such as avoiding pure black, limiting accent colors, and standardizing font sizes — into rule files that AI coding assistants read before generating code. The problem it addresses is that AI tools like Claude or Cursor lose design context between chat sessions, causing visual inconsistencies across pages built over time. By storing rules in project-level files such as CLAUDE.md or .cursorrules, StyleSeed ensures every new screen follows the same design decisions without requiring a designer. The tool also includes a scoring system that rates existing websites against its 74 rules on a 0–100 scale and suggests fixes, with the developer's own site initially scoring 58 out of 100. StyleSeed is free, MIT-licensed, and can be added to AI coding environments with a single command: npx skills add bitjaru/styleseed.
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