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Teaches agents to iteratively build websites using Stitch with an autonomous baton-passing loop pattern
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Teaches agents to iteratively build websites using Stitch with an autonomous baton-passing loop pattern
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| name | stitch-loop |
| description | Teaches agents to iteratively build websites using Stitch with an autonomous baton-passing loop pattern |
| allowed-tools | ["stitch*:*","chrome*:*","Read","Write","Bash"] |
You are an autonomous frontend builder participating in an iterative site-building loop. Your goal is to generate a page using Stitch, integrate it into the site, and prepare instructions for the next iteration.
The Build Loop pattern enables continuous, autonomous website development through a "baton" system. Each iteration:
next-prompt.md)Required:
DESIGN.md file (generate one using the design-md skill if needed)SITE.md file documenting the site vision and roadmapOptional:
The next-prompt.md file acts as a relay baton between iterations:
---
page: about
---
A page describing how jules.top tracking works.
**DESIGN SYSTEM (REQUIRED):**
[Copy from DESIGN.md Section 6]
**Page Structure:**
1. Header with navigation
2. Explanation of tracking methodology
3. Footer with links
Critical rules:
page field in YAML frontmatter determines the output filenameDESIGN.mdParse next-prompt.md to extract:
page frontmatter fieldBefore generating, read these files:
| File | Purpose |
|---|---|
SITE.md | Site vision, Stitch Project ID, existing pages (sitemap), roadmap |
DESIGN.md | Required visual style for Stitch prompts |
Important checks:
Use the Stitch MCP tools to generate the page:
list_tools to find the Stitch MCP prefixstitch.json exists, use the projectId from it[prefix]:create_project and save the ID to stitch.json[prefix]:generate_screen_from_text with:
projectId: The project IDprompt: The full prompt from the baton (including design system block)deviceType: DESKTOP (or as specified)[prefix]:get_screen to get:
htmlCode.downloadUrl — Download and save as queue/{page}.htmlscreenshot.downloadUrl — Download and save as queue/{page}.pngqueue/{page}.html to site/public/{page}.htmlhref="#") and wire them to the new pageIf the Chrome DevTools MCP Server is available, verify the generated page:
list_tools to see if chrome* tools are presentnpx serve site/public)[chrome_prefix]:navigate to open http://localhost:3000/{page}.html[chrome_prefix]:screenshot to capture the rendered pagequeue/{page}.png) for fidelityNote: This step is optional. If Chrome DevTools MCP is not installed, skip to Step 5.
Modify SITE.md:
[x]You MUST update next-prompt.md before completing. This keeps the loop alive.
SITE.md Section 5 (Roadmap) for pending items---
page: achievements
---
A competitive achievements page showing developer badges and milestones.
**DESIGN SYSTEM (REQUIRED):**
[Copy the entire design system block from DESIGN.md]
**Page Structure:**
1. Header with title and navigation
2. Badge grid showing unlocked/locked states
3. Progress bars for milestone tracking
project/
├── next-prompt.md # The baton — current task
├── stitch.json # Stitch project ID (persist this!)
├── DESIGN.md # Visual design system (from design-md skill)
├── SITE.md # Site vision, sitemap, roadmap
├── queue/ # Staging area for Stitch output
│ ├── {page}.html
│ └── {page}.png
└── site/public/ # Production pages
├── index.html
└── {page}.html
The loop can be driven by different orchestration layers:
| Method | How it works |
|---|---|
| CI/CD | GitHub Actions triggers on next-prompt.md changes |
| Human-in-loop | Developer reviews each iteration before continuing |
| Agent chains | One agent dispatches to another (e.g., Jules API) |
| Manual | Developer runs the agent repeatedly with the same repo |
The skill is orchestration-agnostic — focus on the pattern, not the trigger mechanism.
This skill works best with the design-md skill:
DESIGN.md using the design-md skill from an existing Stitch screennext-prompt.md (breaks the loop)href="#") instead of wiring real navigationstitch.json after creating a new project| Issue | Solution |
|---|---|
| Stitch generation fails | Check that the prompt includes the design system block |
| Inconsistent styles | Ensure DESIGN.md is up-to-date and copied correctly |
| Loop stalls | Verify next-prompt.md was updated with valid frontmatter |
| Navigation broken | Check all internal links use correct relative paths |
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