coda-ui-skills
Coda's UI design system. Use when building interfaces inspired by Coda's aesthetic - light mode, Inter font, 4px grid.
What this skill does
# Coda UI Skills Opinionated constraints for building Coda-style interfaces with AI agents. ## When to Apply Reference these guidelines when: - Building light-mode interfaces - Creating Coda-inspired design systems - Implementing UIs with Inter font and 4px grid ## Colors - SHOULD use light backgrounds for primary surfaces - MUST use `#FEFEFE` as page background (`surface-base`) - MUST use `#DCEBF4` for primary actions and focus states (`accent`) - SHOULD reduce color palette (currently 21 colors detected) - MUST maintain text contrast ratio of at least 4.5:1 for accessibility ### Semantic Tokens | Token | HEX | RGB | Usage | |-------|-----|-----|-------| | `surface-base` | #FEFEFE | rgb(254,254,254) | Page background | | `surface-raised` | #000000 | rgb(0,0,0) | Cards, modals, raised surfaces | | `surface-overlay` | #FEE0BC | rgb(254,224,188) | Overlays, tooltips, dropdowns | | `text-primary` | #6D6D6D | rgb(109,109,109) | Headings, body text | | `text-secondary` | #8E8E8E | rgb(142,142,142) | Secondary, muted text | | `text-tertiary` | #41505D | rgb(65,80,93) | Additional text | | `border-default` | #325395 | rgb(50,83,149) | Subtle borders, dividers | | `accent` | #DCEBF4 | rgb(220,235,244) | Primary actions, links, focus | | `destructive` | #F1E7E2 | rgb(241,231,226) | Error states, delete actions | | `warning` | #FEE0BC | rgb(254,224,188) | Warning states, cautions | ## Typography - MUST use `Inter` as primary font family - SHOULD use single font family for consistency - MUST use `71px` / `700` for primary headings - MUST use `16px` / `500` for body text - SHOULD reduce font weights (currently 5 detected) - MUST use `text-balance` for headings and `text-pretty` for body text - SHOULD use `tabular-nums` for numeric data - NEVER modify letter-spacing unless explicitly requested ### Text Styles | Style | Font | Size | Weight | Color | Count | |-------|------|------|--------|-------|-------| | `heading-1` | Inter | 71px | 700 | #26231F | 1 | | `text-58px` | Inter | 58px | 700 | #27231F | 1 | | `text-21px` | Inter | 21px | 400 | #8A7762 | 1 | | `text-20px` | Inter | 20px | 400 | #919191 | 1 | | `text-20px` | Inter | 20px | semi_bold | #4F4F4F | 1 | | `text-20px` | Inter | 20px | semi_bold | #30271D | 1 | | `text-19px` | Inter | 19px | 400 | #8E8E8E | 1 | | `text-18px` | Inter | 18px | semi_bold | #878989 | 1 | | `text-18px` | Inter | 18px | 500 | #595959 | 1 | | `body` | Inter | 16px | 500 | #6D6D6D | 1 | ### Typography Reference **Font Families:** - `Inter` (used 45x) **Font Sizes:** 7px, 9px, 10px, 11px, 12px, 13px, 14px, 15px, 16px, 18px, 19px, 20px, 21px, 58px, 71px ## Spacing - MUST use 4px grid for spacing - SHOULD use spacing from scale: 1px, 3px, 4px, 5px, 6px, 9px, 10px, 12px - SHOULD use 5px as default gap between elements - NEVER use arbitrary spacing values (use design scale) - SHOULD maintain consistent padding within containers ## Borders - MUST use border-radius from scale: 3px, 4px, 5px, 6px, 7px, 15px - SHOULD limit border widths to: 1px, 2px, 3px - SHOULD use 5px as default border-radius - NEVER use arbitrary border-radius values (use design scale) - SHOULD use subtle borders (1px) for element separation ### Border Radius Reference **Scale:** 3px, 4px, 5px, 6px, 7px, 15px ## Layout - MUST design for 1920px base viewport width - SHOULD use consistent element widths: 14px, 10px, 13px, 40px, 16px - SHOULD maintain text-heavy layout with clear hierarchy - NEVER use `h-screen`, use `h-dvh` for full viewport height - MUST respect `safe-area-inset` for fixed elements - SHOULD use `size-*` for square elements instead of `w-*` + `h-*` ### Detected Layout Patterns - **Main Content**: width: 1848px, height: 1080px - **Main Content**: width: 1135px, height: 583px - **Main Content**: width: 1135px, height: 584px ## Components - MUST use `0px` height for input fields ### Buttons | Variant | Background | Text | Border | Height | Radius | |---------|------------|------|--------|--------|--------| | Ghost | transparent | #41505D | none | - | - | ### Inputs - Height: `0px` ## Interactive States ### Focus - MUST use `2px` outline with accent color (`#DCEBF4`) - MUST use `2px` outline-offset - NEVER remove focus indicators ### Hover - Buttons (primary): lighten background by 10% - Buttons (secondary): use `#000000` background - List items: use `#000000` background ### Disabled - MUST use `opacity: 0.5` - MUST use `cursor: not-allowed` ## Interaction - MUST use an `AlertDialog` for destructive or irreversible actions - SHOULD use structural skeletons for loading states - MUST show errors next to where the action happens - NEVER block paste in `input` or `textarea` elements - MUST add an `aria-label` to icon-only buttons ## Animation - NEVER add animation unless it is explicitly requested - MUST animate only compositor props (`transform`, `opacity`) - NEVER animate layout properties (`width`, `height`, `top`, `left`, `margin`, `padding`) - SHOULD use `ease-out` on entrance animations - NEVER exceed `200ms` for interaction feedback - SHOULD respect `prefers-reduced-motion` ## Performance - NEVER animate large `blur()` or `backdrop-filter` surfaces - NEVER apply `will-change` outside an active animation - NEVER use `useEffect` for anything that can be expressed as render logic
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