color-curator
Browse and select color palettes from Coolors or curated fallbacks. Use to find the perfect color palette for a design project.
What this skill does
# Color Curator
Browse, select, and apply color palettes for frontend designs.
## Purpose
This skill helps select the perfect color palette by:
- Browsing trending palettes on Coolors
- Presenting options to the user
- Extracting hex codes
- Mapping to Tailwind config
- Providing curated fallbacks when browser unavailable
## Browser Workflow
### Step 1: Navigate to Coolors
```javascript
tabs_context_mcp({ createIfEmpty: true })
tabs_create_mcp()
navigate({ url: "https://coolors.co/palettes/trending", tabId: tabId })
```
### Step 2: Screenshot Palettes
Take screenshots of trending palettes:
```javascript
computer({ action: "screenshot", tabId: tabId })
```
Present to user: "Here are the trending palettes. Which one catches your eye?"
### Step 3: Browse More
If user wants more options:
```javascript
computer({ action: "scroll", scroll_direction: "down", tabId: tabId })
computer({ action: "screenshot", tabId: tabId })
```
### Step 4: Select Palette
When user chooses a palette, click to view details:
```javascript
computer({ action: "left_click", coordinate: [x, y], tabId: tabId })
```
### Step 5: Extract Colors
From the palette detail view, extract:
- All 5 hex codes
- Color names if available
- Relative positions (light to dark)
### Step 6: Map to Design
Based on user's background style preference:
| Background Style | Mapping |
|-----------------|---------|
| Pure white | `bg: #ffffff`, text: darkest color |
| Off-white/warm | `bg: #faf8f5`, text: darkest |
| Light tinted | `bg: lightest from palette`, text: darkest |
| Dark/moody | `bg: darkest from palette`, text: white/#fafafa |
### Step 7: Generate Config
Create Tailwind color config:
```javascript
tailwind.config = {
theme: {
extend: {
colors: {
primary: '#[main-color]',
secondary: '#[supporting-color]',
accent: '#[pop-color]',
background: '#[bg-color]',
surface: '#[card-color]',
text: {
primary: '#[heading-color]',
secondary: '#[body-color]',
muted: '#[muted-color]'
}
}
}
}
}
```
---
## Fallback Mode
When browser tools are unavailable, use curated palettes.
### How to Use Fallbacks
1. Ask user about desired mood/aesthetic
2. Present relevant fallback palettes from `references/color-theory.md`
3. Let user choose or request adjustments
4. Provide hex codes for selected palette
### Present Options
Ask the user:
"Without browser access, I can suggest palettes based on your aesthetic. Which mood fits best?"
- **Dark & Premium**: Rich blacks with warm accents
- **Clean & Minimal**: Neutral grays with single accent
- **Bold & Energetic**: High contrast primaries
- **Warm & Inviting**: Earth tones and creams
- **Cool & Professional**: Blues and slate grays
- **Creative & Playful**: Vibrant multi-color
### Manual Input
Users can also provide:
- Hex codes directly: "Use #ff6b35 as primary"
- Color descriptions: "I want a forest green and cream palette"
- Reference: "Match these colors from my logo"
---
## Palette Best Practices
### 60-30-10 Rule
- **60%**: Dominant color (background, large areas)
- **30%**: Secondary color (containers, sections)
- **10%**: Accent color (CTAs, highlights)
### Contrast Requirements
Always verify:
- Text on background: 4.5:1 minimum
- Large text on background: 3:1 minimum
- Interactive elements: 3:1 minimum
### Color Roles
| Role | Usage | Count |
|------|-------|-------|
| Primary | Brand, CTAs, links | 1 |
| Secondary | Hover, icons, supporting | 1-2 |
| Background | Page background | 1 |
| Surface | Cards, modals, inputs | 1 |
| Border | Dividers, outlines | 1 |
| Text Primary | Headings, important text | 1 |
| Text Secondary | Body, descriptions | 1 |
| Text Muted | Captions, placeholders | 1 |
---
## Output Format
Provide the selected palette in this format:
```markdown
## Selected Color Palette
### Colors
| Role | Hex | Preview | Usage |
|------|-----|---------|-------|
| Primary | #ff6b35 | ๐ง | CTAs, links, accents |
| Background | #0a0a0a | โฌ | Page background |
| Surface | #1a1a1a | โฌ | Cards, modals |
| Text Primary | #ffffff | โฌ | Headings, buttons |
| Text Secondary | #a3a3a3 | โฌ | Body text, descriptions |
| Border | #2a2a2a | โฌ | Dividers, outlines |
### Tailwind Config
\`\`\`javascript
colors: {
primary: '#ff6b35',
background: '#0a0a0a',
surface: '#1a1a1a',
text: {
primary: '#ffffff',
secondary: '#a3a3a3',
},
border: '#2a2a2a',
}
\`\`\`
### CSS Variables (Alternative)
\`\`\`css
:root {
--color-primary: #ff6b35;
--color-background: #0a0a0a;
--color-surface: #1a1a1a;
--color-text-primary: #ffffff;
--color-text-secondary: #a3a3a3;
--color-border: #2a2a2a;
}
\`\`\`
```
---
## References
See `references/color-theory.md` for:
- Curated fallback palettes by aesthetic
- Color psychology guide
- Palette creation techniques
- Accessibility considerations
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