
SLDS 1 to 2 Migration
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What SLDS 1 to 2 Migration does
The SLDS 1 to 2 Migration skill is designed to assist developers in transitioning their Lightning Web Components (LWC) from Salesforce Lightning Design System (SLDS) version 1 to version 2. This skill utilizes the SLDS linter to automatically identify and fix simple styling violations, ensuring a smoother upgrade path for your components. By running the linter, developers can quickly pinpoint issues that need manual intervention, which are categorized by type, such as color, spacing, sizing, typography, borders, and shadows.
The migration process begins with a mandatory step of executing the SLDS linter, which analyzes CSS and markup files to detect violations. The output provides detailed information on each issue, including the specific component and the nature of the violation. Developers are then guided through a structured workflow to address these issues, using reference guides for each violation type. This ensures that all hardcoded values are replaced with appropriate SLDS 2 styling hooks, maintaining the integrity of the design while adhering to the latest standards.
This skill is particularly valuable for teams working on large-scale Salesforce applications where consistent design and adherence to SLDS standards are critical. It provides a systematic approach to migration, reducing the risk of errors and ensuring that components are up-to-date with the latest design guidelines. By following the structured workflow, developers can efficiently manage the transition, making it easier to maintain and enhance their applications in the future.
Overall, the SLDS 1 to 2 Migration skill is an essential tool for any developer looking to modernize their Salesforce components while ensuring compliance with the latest design standards.
When to use it
Use this skill when you need to upgrade Lightning Web Components to SLDS 2, especially when dealing with linter violations and styling hook replacements.
When not to use it
This skill is not suitable for projects that do not use SLDS or for components that do not require migration to SLDS 2.
What you can build with it
Upgrading Existing Components
Use the skill to systematically upgrade existing Lightning Web Components to comply with SLDS 2 standards.
Automating Linter Checks
Run the SLDS linter to automate the identification of styling issues, reducing manual error.
Ensuring Design Consistency
Maintain design consistency across your Salesforce applications by following the structured migration workflow.
How to install SLDS 1 to 2 Migration
View source1. Install with the skills CLI
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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.
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Systematically migrate Lightning Web Components from SLDS 1 to SLDS 2 using the SLDS linter and structured guidance for fixing violations across all styling hook categories.
SLDS 2 Styling Hook Categories
| Category | Hook Prefix | What It Replaces |
|---|---|---|
| Color | --slds-g-color-* | Hardcoded colors, --lwc-color* tokens |
| Spacing | --slds-g-spacing-* | Hardcoded margins, padding, gaps |
| Sizing | --slds-g-sizing-* | Hardcoded widths, heights, dimensions |
| Typography | --slds-g-font-* | Hardcoded font sizes, weights, line heights |
| Border/Radius | --slds-g-radius-border-*, --slds-g-sizing-border-* | Hardcoded border-radius, border-width |
| Shadow | --slds-g-shadow-* | Hardcoded box-shadow values |
Color hooks require the most judgment (context-dependent selection). Non-color hooks are mostly numbered scales with straightforward mappings.
Prerequisites
- Node.js 14.x or higher installed
- Access to component CSS and markup files (
.htmlfor LWC,.cmpfor Aura) - Terminal/command line access to run linter
- Git repository for backup (recommended)
Workflow
1. **REQUIRED — ALWAYS run first:** npx @salesforce-ux/slds-linter@latest lint --fix . — NEVER skip this step. This handles simple violations automatically.
2. Review linter output -> Identify remaining manual fixes needed
3. Fix by violation type -> Use per-rule reference guides
4. Choose the right hook -> Context-first, inspect HTML before deciding
5. Validate -> Re-run linter and confirm zero errors
Step 1: Run SLDS Linter
MANDATORY: This step is NOT optional.
npx @salesforce-ux/slds-linter@latest lint --fix .
The linter analyzes all CSS and markup files (.html for LWC, .cmp for Aura), auto-fixes simple violations, and reports remaining issues requiring manual intervention.
Step 2: Analyze Linter Output
The linter reports violations in this format:
componentName.css
15:3 warning Overriding slds-button isn't supported. To differentiate SLDS and
custom classes, create a CSS class in your namespace.
Examples: myapp-input, myapp-button. slds/no-slds-class-overrides
23:5 error The '--lwc-colorBackground' design token is deprecated. Replace it with
the SLDS 2 styling hook and set the fallback to '--lwc-colorBackground'.
1. --slds-g-color-surface-2
2. --slds-g-color-surface-container-2 slds/lwc-token-to-slds-hook
30:8 warning Consider replacing the #ffffff static value with an SLDS 2 styling hook
that has a similar value:
1. --slds-g-color-surface-1
2. --slds-g-color-surface-container-1
3. --slds-g-color-on-accent-1
4. --slds-g-color-on-accent-2
5. --slds-g-color-on-accent-3 slds/no-hardcoded-values-slds2
31:15 error Consider removing t(fontSizeMedium) or replacing it with
var(--slds-g-font-size-base, var(--lwc-fontSizeMedium, 0.8125rem)).
Set the fallback to t(fontSizeMedium). For more info, see
Styling Hooks on lightningdesignsystem.com. slds/no-deprecated-tokens-slds1
Four violation types, each with its own fix approach (see Step 3).
Important: The linter flags all hardcoded values. Fix color, spacing, sizing, typography, border, and shadow values — but skip layout values (100%, auto, 0, inherit, none). See rule-no-hardcoded-values.md for the full fix-vs-skip triage table.
Step 3: Fix Violations by Type
Each rule has a dedicated reference guide with full examples and decision logic:
| Violation Rule | Quick Summary | Reference |
|---|---|---|
slds/no-hardcoded-values-slds2 | Replace hardcoded values with SLDS hook + original as fallback | rule-no-hardcoded-values.md |
slds/lwc-token-to-slds-hook | Replace --lwc-* tokens with SLDS 2 hook, keep LWC token as fallback | rule-lwc-token-to-slds-hook.md |
slds/no-slds-class-overrides | Create component-prefixed class, add to markup alongside SLDS class | rule-no-slds-class-overrides.md |
slds/no-deprecated-tokens-slds1 | Replace legacy t()/token() syntax with SLDS 2 hook + LWC fallback | rule-no-deprecated-tokens-slds1.md |
Always include fallback values — var(--slds-g-hook, originalValue) where originalValue is the exact original from the source CSS.
Class Override Quick Reference
Class overrides require changes to both CSS and markup (.html or .cmp). This is the most commonly missed step:
- CSS: Rename
.slds-*selector →{componentName}-{sldsElementPart}(camelCase) - Markup: Add the new class alongside the SLDS class — never remove the SLDS class
/* Before */ .slds-button { border-radius: 8px; }
/* After */ .myComponent-button { border-radius: 8px; }
<!-- Markup: both classes --> <button class="slds-button myComponent-button">Click</button>
See rule-no-slds-class-overrides.md for descendant selectors, multi-class selectors, and naming conventions.
Step 4: Choose the Right Hook
Color hooks require context-based selection. REQUIRED: When any violation involves a color property (color, background-color, background, fill, border-color), you MUST read color-hooks-decision-guide.md BEFORE choosing a hook. The linter lists possible hooks in no particular order — do NOT pick the first suggestion. The guide contains property-based rules that determine the correct hook.
Non-color hooks are simpler — match the CSS value to the numbered scale. See non-color-hooks-decision-guide.md for value-to-hook lookup tables covering spacing, sizing, typography, borders, radius, and shadows.
Step 5: Validate and Verify
Linter feedback loop — repeat until zero errors:
1. npx @salesforce-ux/slds-linter@latest lint .
2. Review errors -> fix by type (Step 3)
3. Re-run linter
4. Repeat until output shows: 0 errors
Validation
- No
.slds-*classes in CSS selectors - No
var(--lwc-*)tokens without SLDS 2 replacements - All hooks include fallback values
- Background/foreground color hooks from same family
- Original SLDS classes preserved in HTML
- Spacing uses numbered hooks (not named like
spacing-medium) - Typography uses numbered hooks (not named like
font-weight-bold) - Component renders correctly in light/dark mode and density settings
See migration-checklist.md for the full validation checklist.
Output
Return the fully migrated CSS (and updated HTML markup where class overrides were fixed) with zero SLDS linter violations. All styling hooks must include fallback values preserving the original CSS values.
Advanced Patterns
Color-Mix for Transparency
When a hardcoded value uses rgba() or transparency, use color-mix() with the SLDS hook to preserve opacity:
/* Before */
border-color: rgba(186, 5, 23, 0.7);
/* After — use oklab color space for perceptual consistency */
border-color: color-mix(in oklab, var(--slds-g-color-palette-red-40, rgb(181,54,45)), transparent 30%);
Formula: To achieve X% opacity, use (100 - X)% transparent in color-mix.
- 70% opacity →
transparent 30% - 50% opacity →
transparent 50%
Use opaque rgb() as fallback (not rgba()) — color-mix handles the transparency.
calc() Expressions with Tokens
When migrating t('calc(...)') or calc() with deprecated tokens:
/* Before — Aura t() with calc */
height: t('calc(' + lineHeightButton + ' + 2px)');
/* After — if calc is still needed */
height: calc(var(--lwc-lineHeightButton) + 2px);
/* After — if calc was unnecessary, simplify */
height: var(--lwc-lineHeightButton);
For calc() with --lwc-* tokens being replaced:
/* Before */
padding: calc(var(--lwc-spacingMedium) + 4px);
/* After */
padding: calc(var(--slds-g-spacing-4, var(--lwc-spacingMedium)) + 4px);
Tip: Often the calc() is unnecessary and can be simplified. Check if the result matches an existing hook value.
Key Constraints
- Never invent hook names — only use hooks documented in the SLDS design system
- Always include fallback values — the fallback must be the exact original value from the source CSS
- Never change hardcoded numerical values — values like
100%,50%,200px,1.5,auto,0,inherit,none,flex: 1are structural/layout values. Do not replace them with hooks and do not remove them — they are not styling hook candidates - No exact match? Leave as-is — if a hardcoded value doesn't closely correspond to any hook's rendered value, leave it unchanged rather than force-fitting
- Match hook number to original value intensity — don't default to
-1. Pick the variant closest to the original. See color-hooks-decision-guide.md - Only numbered scales — named hooks like
spacing-medium,font-weight-bold,radius-largedo NOT exist
Troubleshooting
| Issue | Solution |
|---|---|
| Linter suggests 2+ color hook options | Inspect HTML context to determine element's semantic role — see color-hooks-decision-guide.md |
| Visual appearance changed after migration | Verify fallback values match originals; check surface vs container family |
| No hook available for hardcoded value | Leave unchanged; do not invent custom hook names |
Linter says "Remove the static value" for 100%, auto, etc. | Leave unchanged — these are layout values. Removing them breaks rendering. |
| CSS class naming errors | Use exact camelCase component name: myComponent-button, not MyComponent-button |
| Spacing/sizing doesn't match | Check value-to-hook mapping in non-color-hooks-decision-guide.md; verify spacing vs sizing usage |
Named hook not working (e.g., spacing-medium) | Named hooks don't exist — use numbered scale: spacing-4 for 16px, font-weight-7 for inline bold emphasis (not headings) |
| Component looks different in compact density | Use density-aware hooks (--slds-g-spacing-var-*) for components that adapt to density |
References
- Color Hooks Decision Guide — All 5 color hook families, decision trees, background-foreground pairing, palette accessibility
- Non-Color Hooks Decision Guide — Spacing, sizing, typography, borders, radius, and shadow hooks with lookup tables
- Rule: No Hardcoded Values — Linter behavior, fix-vs-skip triage, replacement pattern, utility class workflow
- Rule: LWC Token to SLDS Hook — Deprecated
--lwc-*token replacement patterns - Rule: No Deprecated Tokens SLDS1 — Legacy
t()/token()Aura syntax replacement patterns - Rule: No SLDS Class Overrides — Class renaming and HTML updates
- Migration Examples — Before/after examples by scenario and complexity
- Common Patterns — Classes never to override, deprecated SLDS 2 classes, palette fallbacks, tokens with no SLDS 2 equivalent
- Migration Checklist — Full validation checklist
Frequently asked questions about SLDS 1 to 2 Migration
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