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Core Components

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A design system for consistent UI development.

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What Core Components does

Core Components provides a structured library of UI components and design tokens that promote consistency in styling and behavior across applications. By utilizing this library, developers can avoid the pitfalls of hard-coded values and instead leverage design tokens for spacing, color, and typography. This approach not only enhances maintainability but also aligns with best practices in modern UI design.

The library includes essential components such as Box, Text, Button, and Input, each designed to work seamlessly with the provided design tokens. For instance, the Box component allows for flexible layout options while ensuring that paddings and margins are applied using predefined tokens instead of fixed pixel values. This not only simplifies the design process but also ensures that the application adheres to a cohesive visual language.

Additionally, the skill emphasizes the importance of using semantic tokens for colors and typography, ensuring that the UI is not only visually appealing but also accessible. The integration of layout patterns, such as HStack and VStack, further streamlines the development of responsive and organized layouts. With clear examples and anti-patterns outlined, developers are guided towards best practices in component usage, reducing the likelihood of errors and inconsistencies in the UI.

Core Components is ideal for developers and designers working on UI projects who seek to implement a robust design system while maintaining a high level of consistency and quality in their applications. Whether building new features or maintaining existing ones, this skill serves as a valuable resource for achieving professional-grade UI design.

When to use it

Use this skill when building user interfaces that require consistent styling and behavior across components.

When not to use it

Avoid this skill for projects that do not require a design system or when working with highly customized UI components that do not fit the provided patterns.

What you can build with it

Building a New Application

When starting a new project, use Core Components to ensure a consistent design language from the outset.

Updating Existing UI

Leverage the library to refactor existing components, replacing hard-coded values with design tokens for improved maintainability.

Creating Responsive Layouts

Utilize HStack and VStack components to build responsive and organized layouts that adapt to different screen sizes.

How to install Core Components

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1. Install with the skills CLI

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Core Components

Design System Overview

Use components from your core library instead of raw platform components. This ensures consistent styling and behavior.

Design Tokens

NEVER hard-code values. Always use design tokens.

Spacing Tokens

// CORRECT - Use tokens
<Box padding="$4" marginBottom="$2" />

// WRONG - Hard-coded values
<Box padding={16} marginBottom={8} />
TokenValue
$14px
$28px
$312px
$416px
$624px
$832px

Color Tokens

// CORRECT - Semantic tokens
<Text color="$textPrimary" />
<Box backgroundColor="$backgroundSecondary" />

// WRONG - Hard-coded colors
<Text color="#333333" />
<Box backgroundColor="rgb(245, 245, 245)" />
Semantic TokenUse For
$textPrimaryMain text
$textSecondarySupporting text
$textTertiaryDisabled/hint text
$primary500Brand/accent color
$statusErrorError states
$statusSuccessSuccess states

Typography Tokens

<Text fontSize="$lg" fontWeight="$semibold" />
TokenSize
$xs12px
$sm14px
$md16px
$lg18px
$xl20px
$2xl24px

Core Components

Box

Base layout component with token support:

<Box
  padding="$4"
  backgroundColor="$backgroundPrimary"
  borderRadius="$lg"
>
  {children}
</Box>

HStack / VStack

Horizontal and vertical flex layouts:

<HStack gap="$3" alignItems="center">
  <Icon name="user" />
  <Text>Username</Text>
</HStack>

<VStack gap="$4" padding="$4">
  <Heading>Title</Heading>
  <Text>Content</Text>
</VStack>

Text

Typography with token support:

<Text
  fontSize="$lg"
  fontWeight="$semibold"
  color="$textPrimary"
>
  Hello World
</Text>

Button

Interactive button with variants:

<Button
  onPress={handlePress}
  variant="solid"
  size="md"
  isLoading={loading}
  isDisabled={disabled}
>
  Click Me
</Button>
VariantUse For
solidPrimary actions
outlineSecondary actions
ghostTertiary/subtle actions
linkInline actions

Input

Form input with validation:

<Input
  value={value}
  onChangeText={setValue}
  placeholder="Enter text"
  error={touched ? errors.field : undefined}
  label="Field Name"
/>

Card

Content container:

<Card padding="$4" gap="$3">
  <CardHeader>
    <Heading size="sm">Card Title</Heading>
  </CardHeader>
  <CardBody>
    <Text>Card content</Text>
  </CardBody>
</Card>

Layout Patterns

Screen Layout

const MyScreen = () => (
  <Screen>
    <ScreenHeader title="Page Title" />
    <ScreenContent padding="$4">
      {/* Content */}
    </ScreenContent>
  </Screen>
);

Form Layout

<VStack gap="$4" padding="$4">
  <Input label="Name" {...nameProps} />
  <Input label="Email" {...emailProps} />
  <Button isLoading={loading}>Submit</Button>
</VStack>

List Item Layout

<HStack
  padding="$4"
  gap="$3"
  alignItems="center"
  borderBottomWidth={1}
  borderColor="$borderLight"
>
  <Avatar source={{ uri: imageUrl }} size="md" />
  <VStack flex={1}>
    <Text fontWeight="$semibold">{title}</Text>
    <Text color="$textSecondary" fontSize="$sm">{subtitle}</Text>
  </VStack>
  <Icon name="chevron-right" color="$textTertiary" />
</HStack>

Anti-Patterns

// WRONG - Hard-coded values
<View style={{ padding: 16, backgroundColor: '#fff' }}>

// CORRECT - Design tokens
<Box padding="$4" backgroundColor="$backgroundPrimary">


// WRONG - Raw platform components
import { View, Text } from 'react-native';

// CORRECT - Core components
import { Box, Text } from 'components/core';


// WRONG - Inline styles
<Text style={{ fontSize: 18, fontWeight: '600' }}>

// CORRECT - Token props
<Text fontSize="$lg" fontWeight="$semibold">

Component Props Pattern

When creating components, use token-based props:

interface CardProps {
  padding?: '$2' | '$4' | '$6';
  variant?: 'elevated' | 'outlined' | 'filled';
  children: React.ReactNode;
}

const Card = ({ padding = '$4', variant = 'elevated', children }: CardProps) => (
  <Box
    padding={padding}
    backgroundColor="$backgroundPrimary"
    borderRadius="$lg"
    {...variantStyles[variant]}
  >
    {children}
  </Box>
);

Integration with Other Skills

  • react-ui-patterns: Use core components for UI states
  • testing-patterns: Mock core components in tests
  • storybook: Document component variants

When to Use

This skill is applicable to execute the workflow or actions described in the overview.

Limitations

  • Use this skill only when the task clearly matches the scope described above.
  • Do not treat the output as a substitute for environment-specific validation, testing, or expert review.
  • Stop and ask for clarification if required inputs, permissions, safety boundaries, or success criteria are missing.

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