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Command Center UI

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Create enterprise dashboards with real-time data visualization.

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What Command Center UI does

Command Center UI provides a structured approach to designing monitoring systems and enterprise dashboards. It serves as a guide for developers and designers looking to implement interfaces that prioritize real-time data visualization and alerting. The skill emphasizes a dark aesthetic suitable for environments with multiple screens, such as Network Operations Centers (NOCs), ensuring that critical information stands out against a subdued background.

The core principles of this UI design revolve around the use of dark or black backgrounds that enhance the visibility of data while minimizing glare. Central to the interface is the inclusion of geographical maps or network topologies, which serve as focal points for data representation. The design also incorporates an alert hierarchy, where the majority of the screen remains calm and neutral until an alert is triggered, at which point it flashes bright colors to draw immediate attention.

The provided CSS and SwiftUI/Flutter examples illustrate how to implement these design principles effectively. The CSS snippet demonstrates how to create a grid layout with panels that have glowing borders and shadows, while the SwiftUI and Flutter code samples show how to build interactive components that respond to alerts dynamically. This skill is particularly useful for developers tasked with creating high-stakes dashboards that require both aesthetic appeal and functional clarity.

When to use it

Use this skill when you need to design enterprise-level dashboards or monitoring systems that require real-time data visualization and alerting.

When not to use it

This skill may not be suitable for applications that do not require a dark theme or real-time monitoring capabilities.

What you can build with it

Network Operations Center

Design a dashboard for a NOC that visualizes network health and alerts in real-time.

Enterprise Data Visualization

Create an enterprise dashboard that displays key metrics and alerts using the provided design principles.

Geographical Monitoring System

Implement a global map interface that highlights critical alerts and data points for monitoring operations.

How to install Command Center UI

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Written by sickn33

Command Center UI

"Mission Control. Global monitoring, real-time alerts, and high-stakes data visualization."

When to Use

Use this sub-style when the user's request matches the aesthetic described above. This is a child reference of the design-it skill and is not meant to be triggered directly.

Core Principles

  1. Dark/Black Backgrounds: Essential for a room full of glowing monitors (NOCs). It makes the data pop and reduces glare.
  2. Maps & Topologies: The center of the UI is almost always a dark-mode geographical map or a node-based network topology.
  3. Alert Hierarchy: 90% of the screen is calm and blue/grey. When a warning happens, it flashes bright amber or red to immediately draw the eye.

Visual DNA

  • Colors: Pure black (#000000) or deep navy (#0B132B). Accents are electric cyan (#00FFFF), amber (#FFBF00), and critical red (#FF0000).
  • Typography: Clean, tech-focused sans-serifs (Orbitron, Roboto, Share Tech).
  • Styling: Glowing borders, radar sweeps, and stark, data-driven charts.

Web Implementation

  • CSS Example:
body {
  background-color: #030a16;
  color: #8ab4f8;
  font-family: 'Roboto', sans-serif;
  margin: 0;
  display: grid;
  grid-template-columns: 300px 1fr 300px;
  height: 100vh;
}

.panel {
  background-color: rgba(13, 27, 42, 0.8);
  border: 1px solid #1c355e;
  box-shadow: inset 0 0 20px rgba(0, 255, 255, 0.05);
  margin: 10px;
  display: flex;
  flex-direction: column;
}

.panel-header {
  background: linear-gradient(90deg, #1c355e, transparent);
  color: #00ffff;
  padding: 8px 16px;
  font-weight: bold;
  text-transform: uppercase;
  letter-spacing: 2px;
  border-bottom: 1px solid #00ffff;
}

/* The Map/Center view */
.main-view {
  /* Placeholder for a massive globe or map */
  background: radial-gradient(circle, #0d1b2a 0%, #030a16 100%);
  position: relative;
}

/* Critical Alert */
.alert-critical {
  background-color: rgba(255, 0, 0, 0.1);
  border: 1px solid #ff0000;
  color: #ff0000;
  box-shadow: 0 0 10px rgba(255, 0, 0, 0.5);
  animation: pulse-red 2s infinite;
}

@keyframes pulse-red {
  0% { box-shadow: 0 0 5px rgba(255, 0, 0, 0.2); }
  50% { box-shadow: 0 0 20px rgba(255, 0, 0, 0.8); }
  100% { box-shadow: 0 0 5px rgba(255, 0, 0, 0.2); }
}

App Implementation

SwiftUI

struct CommandCenterView: View {
    @State private var isAlerting = false
    
    var body: some View {
        VStack(spacing: 16) {
            // Header
            HStack {
                Text("GLOBAL_OPS // ALPHA")
                    .font(.custom("Orbitron", size: 20))
                    .foregroundColor(Color(red: 0.0, green: 1.0, blue: 1.0)) // Cyan
                Spacer()
                Text(Date(), style: .time).foregroundColor(.gray)
            }
            .padding()
            .border(Color(red: 0.0, green: 1.0, blue: 1.0), width: 1)
            
            // Map or main visual placeholder
            Circle()
                .strokeBorder(
                    LinearGradient(colors: [.cyan, .blue], startPoint: .top, endPoint: .bottom),
                    lineWidth: 2
                )
                .frame(height: 250)
                .overlay(Text("TOPOLOGY SCAN").foregroundColor(.cyan.opacity(0.5)))
            
            // Critical Alert Panel
            VStack(alignment: .leading) {
                Text("WARNING: SECTOR 7G")
                    .font(.headline)
                    .foregroundColor(.red)
                Text("Anomalous activity detected.")
                    .font(.subheadline)
                    .foregroundColor(.white)
            }
            .padding()
            .frame(maxWidth: .infinity, alignment: .leading)
            .background(Color.red.opacity(0.1))
            .border(Color.red, width: 2)
            .shadow(color: isAlerting ? .red : .clear, radius: 10)
        }
        .padding()
        .frame(maxWidth: .infinity, maxHeight: .infinity)
        .background(Color(red: 0.01, green: 0.04, blue: 0.09)) // Very dark navy
        .onAppear {
            withAnimation(.easeInOut(duration: 1.0).repeatForever()) {
                isAlerting.toggle()
            }
        }
    }
}
  • Rely heavily on .border() and .strokeBorder() combined with gradients to create technical, glowing wireframes.
  • Use .shadow() animated continuously for pulse alerts.

Flutter

class CommandCenterScreen extends StatefulWidget {
  @override
  State<CommandCenterScreen> createState() => _CommandCenterScreenState();
}

class _CommandCenterScreenState extends State<CommandCenterScreen> with SingleTickerProviderStateMixin {
  late AnimationController _pulseController;

  @override
  void initState() {
    super.initState();
    _pulseController = AnimationController(vsync: this, duration: const Duration(seconds: 1))..repeat(reverse: true);
  }

  @override
  Widget build(BuildContext context) {
    return Scaffold(
      backgroundColor: const Color(0xFF030A16), // Dark NOC background
      body: SafeArea(
        child: Padding(
          padding: const EdgeInsets.all(16.0),
          child: Column(
            crossAxisAlignment: CrossAxisAlignment.stretch,
            children: [
              // Panel Header
              Container(
                padding: const EdgeInsets.all(12),
                decoration: const BoxDecoration(
                  border: Border(bottom: BorderSide(color: Colors.cyan)),
                  gradient: LinearGradient(colors: [Color(0xFF1C355E), Colors.transparent]),
                ),
                child: const Text('GLOBAL_OPS // ALPHA', 
                  style: TextStyle(color: Colors.cyan, fontFamily: 'Orbitron', letterSpacing: 2)),
              ),
              const SizedBox(height: 24),
              // Map Placeholder
              Expanded(
                child: Container(
                  decoration: BoxDecoration(
                    shape: BoxShape.circle,
                    border: Border.all(color: Colors.cyan.withOpacity(0.5), width: 2),
                  ),
                  child: const Center(child: Text('RADAR ACTIVE', style: TextStyle(color: Colors.cyan))),
                ),
              ),
              const SizedBox(height: 24),
              // Animated Critical Alert
              AnimatedBuilder(
                animation: _pulseController,
                builder: (context, child) {
                  return Container(
                    padding: const EdgeInsets.all(16),
                    decoration: BoxDecoration(
                      color: Colors.red.withOpacity(0.1),
                      border: Border.all(color: Colors.red),
                      boxShadow: [
                        BoxShadow(color: Colors.red.withOpacity(_pulseController.value * 0.8), blurRadius: 20)
                      ],
                    ),
                    child: const Text('WARNING: SECTOR 7G', style: TextStyle(color: Colors.red, fontWeight: FontWeight.bold)),
                  );
                },
              ),
            ],
          ),
        ),
      ),
    );
  }
}
  • A Container with a LinearGradient that fades to Colors.transparent is excellent for high-tech headers.
  • Use AnimatedBuilder to manipulate the blurRadius and opacity of BoxShadow to create flashing alert panels.

React Native

const CommandCenterScreen = () => {
  const pulseAnim = useRef(new Animated.Value(0)).current;

  useEffect(() => {
    Animated.loop(
      Animated.sequence([
        Animated.timing(pulseAnim, { toValue: 1, duration: 1000, useNativeDriver: false }),
        Animated.timing(pulseAnim, { toValue: 0, duration: 1000, useNativeDriver: false })
      ])
    ).start();
  }, []);

  const shadowOpacity = pulseAnim.interpolate({ inputRange: [0, 1], outputRange: [0.2, 1] });

  return (
    <View style={{ flex: 1, backgroundColor: '#030A16', padding: 16 }}>
      {/* Header Panel */}
      <View style={{
        borderBottomWidth: 1, borderColor: '#00FFFF', padding: 12, backgroundColor: '#1C355E'
      }}>
        <Text style={{ color: '#00FFFF', fontFamily: 'monospace', letterSpacing: 2 }}>
          GLOBAL_OPS // ALPHA
        </Text>
      </View>

      <View style={{ flex: 1, justifyContent: 'center', alignItems: 'center' }}>
        <View style={{
          width: 250, height: 250, borderRadius: 125, borderWidth: 2, borderColor: '#00FFFF',
          justifyContent: 'center', alignItems: 'center'
        }}>
          <Text style={{ color: '#00FFFF', opacity: 0.5 }}>SCANNING...</Text>
        </View>
      </View>

      {/* Critical Alert */}
      <Animated.View style={{
        backgroundColor: 'rgba(255,0,0,0.1)',
        borderWidth: 2, borderColor: '#FF0000', padding: 16,
        shadowColor: '#FF0000', shadowRadius: 15, shadowOpacity, elevation: 10
      }}>
        <Text style={{ color: '#FF0000', fontWeight: 'bold', fontSize: 18 }}>WARNING: SECTOR 7G</Text>
        <Text style={{ color: '#FFF' }}>Anomalous activity detected.</Text>
      </Animated.View>
    </View>
  );
};
  • Rely on sharp 1px or 2px borders with bright hex values (#00FFFF, #FF0000) instead of border radii.
  • Keep backgrounds extremely dark navy (#030A16) rather than pure black to avoid OLED smearing while maintaining the NOC feel.

Jetpack Compose

@Composable
fun CommandCenterScreen() {
    val infiniteTransition = rememberInfiniteTransition()
    val pulseAlpha by infiniteTransition.animateFloat(
        initialValue = 0.2f,
        targetValue = 1.0f,
        animationSpec = infiniteRepeatable(
            animation = tween(1000, easing = LinearEasing),
            repeatMode = RepeatMode.Reverse
        )
    )

    Column(
        modifier = Modifier
            .fillMaxSize()
            .background(Color(0xFF030A16))
            .padding(16.dp)
    ) {
        // Header
        Box(
            modifier = Modifier
                .fillMaxWidth()
                .background(Brush.horizontalGradient(listOf(Color(0xFF1C355E), Color.Transparent)))
                .border(width = 1.dp, color = Color.Cyan) // Simplified border
                .padding(12.dp)
        ) {
            Text("GLOBAL_OPS // ALPHA", color = Color.Cyan, fontFamily = FontFamily.Monospace, letterSpacing = 2.sp)
        }
        
        Spacer(Modifier.height(32.dp))
        
        // Main Visual
        Box(
            modifier = Modifier
                .weight(1f)
                .fillMaxWidth(),
            contentAlignment = Alignment.Center
        ) {
            Box(
                modifier = Modifier
                    .size(250.dp)
                    .border(2.dp, Color.Cyan.copy(alpha = 0.5f), CircleShape),
                contentAlignment = Alignment.Center
            ) {
                Text("SCANNING...", color = Color.Cyan.copy(alpha = 0.5f))
            }
        }
        
        Spacer(Modifier.height(32.dp))
        
        // Critical Alert
        Column(
            modifier = Modifier
                .fillMaxWidth()
                .shadow(20.dp, spotColor = Color.Red.copy(alpha = pulseAlpha), ambientColor = Color.Red.copy(alpha = pulseAlpha))
                .background(Color.Red.copy(alpha = 0.1f))
                .border(2.dp, Color.Red)
                .padding(16.dp)
        ) {
            Text("WARNING: SECTOR 7G", color = Color.Red, fontWeight = FontWeight.Bold, fontSize = 18.sp)
            Text("Anomalous activity detected.", color = Color.White)
        }
    }
}
  • Compose handles neon interfaces very well. Use Modifier.border(..., CircleShape) for radar rings.
  • To make a container glow in Compose, you must use Modifier.shadow with the spotColor and ambientColor set to your neon color, bypassing the default black shadow.

Do's and Don'ts

  • DO: Create a distinct visual rhythm. The screen should feel calm until a specific alert requires attention.
  • DON'T: Fill the screen with bright, solid white panels. A command center should glow softly, not blind the user.

Limitations

  • This is a styling reference and does not replace environment-specific validation, accessibility testing, or expert review.
  • Ensure appropriate contrast ratios and responsive behaviors are verified separately.

Frequently asked questions about Command Center UI

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