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ux-compiler
Compile raw product or UI intent into a User Journey Intelligence Brief and Codex Implementation Brief before code. Supports Claude-orchestrated and Codex solo mode with a required critique pass.
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Compile raw product or UI intent into a User Journey Intelligence Brief and Codex Implementation Brief before code. Supports Claude-orchestrated and Codex solo mode with a required critique pass.
Ultra UI skill - human-centered UI pipeline plus Google's DESIGN.md spec, ui-ux-pro-max knowledge base, source relevance filtering, and Uncodixfy anti-generic reasoning gate. Generates source relevance, UX, concept, composition, 2D/3D scene, motion, state, implementation, QA, and lint-clean DESIGN.md artifacts before coding.
Codex facade for anti-generic UI correction. Use on frontend work to remove Codex-looking patterns and chain to ultra-ui/ux-compiler.
Anti-Codex UI correction skill for removing generic AI/Codex visual patterns from app screens: soft gradients, glass panels, oversized radii, fake dashboards, decorative copy, hero blocks inside products, blue-purple SaaS defaults, and overdesigned AI-looking UI.
Codex solo UI/product-flow compiler: create a User Journey Intelligence Brief, critique it, then produce a Codex Implementation Brief before writing code.
Debug and apply targeted fixes: reproduce symptoms, identify root cause, patch narrowly, and verify with focused commands.
Define the task goal and provider runtime contract before implementation: Codex, Claude, API hosts, Studio, CLI, TUI, docs, verification, and image placeholders.
| name | ux-compiler |
| description | Compile raw product or UI intent into a User Journey Intelligence Brief and Codex Implementation Brief before code. Supports Claude-orchestrated and Codex solo mode with a required critique pass. |
| layer | orchestrator |
| category | workflow |
| triggers | ["/ux-compile","/codex-brief","ux compile","user journey intelligence","codex solo compiler","make codex smarter","before UI implementation","journey brief","implementation brief","founder intent","raw product idea","UI product flow","product flow","ui rework","rework UI","rework this UI","ui redesign","redesign UI","rework screen","redesign screen","follow Design.md","follow design.md","docs path","source relevance"] |
| linksTo | ["ultra-ui","uncodixfy","ui-polish","design-kit","goal","handoff"] |
Use this skill before UI, product-flow, onboarding, settings, dashboard, checkout, editor, admin, or workflow-screen implementation.
UltraThink's core contract:
Restate intent without code. Convert the user's raw request into product intent, target user, workflow, and business goal.
Classify referenced docs before using them. If the user says "follow DESIGN.md", "use design guidelines", or points at docs paths, classify each source before it affects the brief:
Produce the User Journey Intelligence Brief.
Follow docs/protocols/ux-compile.md exactly enough to capture user identity, situation, job-to-be-done, journey steps, UX priorities, screen responsibility, and component mapping.
Critique the brief. Check for missing:
For UI work, run the Uncodixfy start gate. Before component mapping or code, name the default Codex UI moves the task tempts you to make, ban them, and replace them with normal product patterns from existing tokens/components.
Produce the Codex Implementation Brief. Turn the approved journey into files to inspect, files to edit, components, state/API requirements, visual/interaction requirements, acceptance criteria, and no-go constraints.
Create or update a Markdown task ledger.
Use docs/protocols/task-ledger.md; update checkboxes as each implementation slice lands.
Explore with VFS first. Use VFS/code-intel before broad source reads when available.
Implement in narrow slices. Preserve the journey contract. Do not replace intent with generic CRUD.
Verify and review backward from the journey. Tests are required where risk warrants, but final review must also check the user path, states, trust, and recovery behavior.
If Codex is working without Claude orchestration, the brief and critique are mandatory visible artifacts. Codex may skip the full journey brief only for tiny mechanical UI fixes, and must state why the task is mechanical.
For substantial work, keep the artifacts in the task ledger or a nearby scratch doc:
# User Journey Intelligence Brief
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# Source Relevance Gate
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# Brief Critique
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# Codex Implementation Brief
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docs/protocols/ux-compile.mddocs/protocols/task-ledger.mddocs/architecture/runtime-provider-contract.mddocs/design/ultra-ui-human-pipeline.md