
Manage Design System
FreeStreamline your design consistency across projects.
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What Manage Design System does
The Manage Design System skill is designed for developers and designers who want to maintain a coherent design language across their projects in Stitch. This skill acts as a comprehensive tool for creating, updating, and applying design systems, ensuring that all screens adhere to a unified aesthetic and functional standard. By utilizing this skill, users can establish a 'source of truth' for their design elements, which is crucial for collaborative environments where multiple screens and assets are involved.
To get started, users can retrieve project metadata and assets using various MCP tools. This includes looking up projects and screens, fetching metadata, and downloading assets. Once the necessary data is collected, users can synthesize a design system from existing screens or create one from scratch based on user-defined parameters. The skill allows for detailed mapping of design elements, such as colors and fonts, to ensure that the output is precise and tailored to the project's needs.
Once the design system is defined in a DESIGN.md file, users can upload this file to Stitch and create or update the design system within the platform. The skill emphasizes the importance of user confirmation before any uploads, ensuring that the design system accurately reflects the intended design choices. Additionally, users can apply the created design system to existing screens, which helps in maintaining consistency across the project.
This skill is particularly beneficial for teams working on larger projects where design consistency is critical. By centralizing design elements, it reduces the risk of discrepancies and enhances collaboration among team members, making it an essential tool for modern design workflows.
When to use it
Use this skill when you need to create or manage a design system for a project in Stitch, especially in collaborative settings.
When not to use it
Avoid this skill if your project does not require a structured design system or if you are working on a single screen without the need for consistency.
What you can build with it
Creating a New Design System
When starting a new project, use this skill to establish a design system based on user preferences and guidelines.
Updating Existing Design Systems
Apply updates to an existing design system in Stitch to reflect new branding or design changes across screens.
Ensuring Design Consistency
Utilize the skill to apply a unified design system to multiple screens, ensuring a consistent user experience.
How to install Manage Design System
View source1. Install with the skills CLI
npx skills add google-labs-code/stitch-skills/manage-design-system --agent claude-code2. Or install it manually
Download the skill folder and drop it into ~/.claude/skills/ for all projects, or .claude/skills/ to scope it to one repo. Restart Claude Code so it picks up the new skill.
Anthropic's agentic coding CLI, and the reference implementation of Agent Skills. Drop a skill folder into ~/.claude/skills and Claude Code loads it automatically whenever a task matches the skill's description. Claude Code docs
Inside SKILL.md
Written by google-labs-codeDesign-System
Create a "source of truth" for your project's design language to ensure consistency across all future screens.
[!NOTE] Refer to your system prompt for instruction on handling MCP tool prefixes for all tools mentioned in this skill (e.g.,
get_screen,create_design_system_from_design_md,apply_design_system).
📥 Retrieval
To analyze a Stitch project, you must retrieve metadata and assets using the Stitch MCP tools:
- Project lookup: Use
list_projectsto find the targetprojectId. - Screen lookup: Use
list_screensfor thatprojectIdto find representative screens (e.g., "Home", "Main Dashboard"). - Metadata fetch: Call
get_screenfor the target screen to getscreenshot.downloadUrlandhtmlCode.downloadUrl. - Asset download: Use
read_url_contentto fetch the HTML code.
🧠 Synthesis from Description
If you need to extract a design system from existing screens, use the design-md skill (in the stitch-utilities plugin).
If there are no existing screens (new project), or the user provides a direct description (e.g., "dark theme, blue and purple, rounded, Inter font"):
- Map the user's vague terms to precise values using the design mappings (see
design-mdskill institch-utilitiesorgenerate-designskill). - Select concrete hex codes, font families, and roundness values.
- Generate the
DESIGN.mdfile (refer to thedesign-mdskill institch-utilitiesfor structure). - Proceed to the "Create or Update Design System in Stitch" step below.
📝 Output Structure
The DESIGN.md file should follow the structure defined in the design-md skill (in the stitch-utilities plugin).
🚀 Create or Update Design System in Stitch
After generating .stitch/DESIGN.md, make sure to also create or update the
design system in Stitch.
Two-step design system creation:
[!WARNING] Checkpoint — User Confirmation Required. Before uploading, you MUST pause and ask the user for confirmation. Present a summary of the design system you are about to create (display name, key colors, fonts, and roundness) and wait for explicit approval before proceeding. Do NOT upload until the user confirms.
- Upload
DESIGN.md:-
Option A (Recommended - Uploader Script): Use the modified
upload-to-stitchPython script which natively handles.mdfiles. It base64-encodes the markdown file in-process and sends it to the/v1/projects/{projectId}/screens:batchCreateendpoint, bypassing output token limits.python3 stitch-skills/plugins/stitch-design/skills/upload-to-stitch/scripts/upload_to_stitch.py \ --project-id <PROJECT_ID> \ --file-path /path/to/DESIGN.md \ --api-key <API_KEY> \ --generated-by <GENERATED_BY>Set
<GENERATED_BY>to identify the skill or tool that produced theDESIGN.md. Use the calling skill name when invoked from another skill (e.g.stitch::code-to-design), or the agent/tool name for standalone use (e.g.Gemini,Claude Code). If omitted, the script defaults toUserUploadedDesignMd.This returns the
sourceScreenID and thescreenInstanceID. -
Option B (Direct MCP Tool): If the
DESIGN.mdis small (under ~5KB), you can call theupload_design_mdMCP tool directly, passing the base64-encoded design markdown content asdesignMdBase64.
-
- Create Design System: Call the
create_design_system_from_design_mdtool immediately after the upload, passing theprojectIdand theselectedScreenInstance(containing theidandsourceScreenreturned from the upload step).
Once the upload script and create_design_system_from_design_md have both completed,
Stitch holds the design tokens at the project level — you do NOT need to repeat
them in generation prompts.
🎨 Apply Design System to Screens
Use apply_design_system to apply a design system to existing screens.
[!IMPORTANT]
selectedScreenInstancesmust contain onlyidandsourceScreen— do NOT include position/dimension fields (x,y,width,height) or the request will fail with "invalid argument". Get the screen instance IDs fromget_project.
{
"projectId": "...",
"assetId": "...",
"selectedScreenInstances": [
{
"id": "...",
"sourceScreen": "projects/.../screens/..."
}
]
}
How to get the required IDs:
- Call
get_projectto retrievescreenInstances— each has anidandsourceScreen. - Call
list_design_systemsto retrieve the design systemname(format:assets/{assetId}) — use the part afterassets/as theassetId. - Filter out any instances with
type: "DESIGN_SYSTEM_INSTANCE"— only pass real screens.
📋 Update Project Metadata
After writing .stitch/DESIGN.md, also create or update .stitch/metadata.json
to track the projectId, title, all known screens, and design system summary.
See examples/metadata.json for the format.
Schema Reference
See reference/tool-schema.md for the full
designSystem object schema with all available options.
💡 Best Practices
Refer to the design-md skill (in the stitch-utilities plugin) for best practices on describing design elements.
Frequently asked questions about Manage Design System
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