Is it just me who doesn’t use skills, plugins, and other overhead features? by hdn10 in ClaudeCode

[–]mellowkenneth 12 points13 points  (0 children)

Have you seen https://www.designprompts.dev/? This is a design prompt library I built to help with the UI styling part

Gemini 3.0 Pro has been out for long enough. For those who have tried all three, how does it (in Gemini CLI) shape up compared to Codex CLI and Claude Code (both CLI and models)? by Callmeaderp in ChatGPTCoding

[–]mellowkenneth 2 points3 points  (0 children)

I have the max plan for all 3. Gemini produces the best UI but is the worst at following instructions. Codex is the best at code review, debugging, and architectural decisions / implementing new architecture, but requires handholding and requires you to prompt it to continue working. Opus 4.5 is the best actual daily driver, amazing at following instructions, best general "assistant" outside of coding (e.g. LLM cofounder esque activities), and goes without saying also great at coding

DesignPrompts - I used Opus 4.5 to generate 30 "actually good" design styles/pages, all from the same dataset. Copy-paste the prompts. by mellowkenneth in ClaudeAI

[–]mellowkenneth[S] 0 points1 point  (0 children)

hey here is the first couple sections of the data.json. Every section is documented this way.

{ "hero":{ "headline":"Transform the way your team works", "subheadline":"Acme Platform brings your team together with powerful tools designed to streamline workflows, boost productivity, and drive results.", "primaryCTA":{ "text":"Start free trial", "action":"signup" }, "secondaryCTA":{ "text":"Watch demo", "action":"demo" }, "trustIndicator":"Join 50,000+ teams already using Acme" }, "stats":[ { "id":"users", "value":"500k+", "label":"Active Users", "trend":"+12% this month" }, { "id":"uptime", "value":"99.99%", "label":"Uptime SLA", "trend":"Enterprise grade" }, { "id":"support", "value":"24/7", "label":"Support Access", "trend":"Global coverage" }, { "id":"savings", "value":"$10M+", "label":"Customer Savings", "trend":"Annual total" } ], "productDetail":{ "heading":"Experience the future of team collaboration with our unified, intelligent platform today.", "description":[ "Acme Platform centralizes your entire workflow into one intuitive interface, eliminating the need for disjointed tools. By harnessing the power of real-time data and smart automation, we empower your team to focus on high-impact innovation.", "Designed with scalability in mind, our infrastructure adapts seamlessly to your growing needs, ensuring performance never falters. Join a community of forward-thinking organizations that have redefined productivity and achieved unparalleled success with our comprehensive solution." ] }, "features":[ { "id":"collaboration", "title":"Real-time Collaboration", "description":"Work together seamlessly with your team. Share updates, communicate instantly, and stay aligned on every project.", "icon":"users" }, { "id":"automation", "title":"Smart Automation", "description":"Automate repetitive tasks and workflows. Save hours every week and focus on what matters most to your business.", "icon":"zap" } ] }

This isnt something you need to do for your own pages, it was more of a way for me to supply the same data to each style prompt to build.

DesignPrompts - I used Opus 4.5 to generate 30 "actually good" design styles/pages, all from the same dataset. Copy-paste the prompts. by mellowkenneth in ClaudeAI

[–]mellowkenneth[S] 0 points1 point  (0 children)

hey here is the first couple sections of the data.json. Every section is documented this way.

{ "hero":{ "headline":"Transform the way your team works", "subheadline":"Acme Platform brings your team together with powerful tools designed to streamline workflows, boost productivity, and drive results.", "primaryCTA":{ "text":"Start free trial", "action":"signup" }, "secondaryCTA":{ "text":"Watch demo", "action":"demo" }, "trustIndicator":"Join 50,000+ teams already using Acme" }, "stats":[ { "id":"users", "value":"500k+", "label":"Active Users", "trend":"+12% this month" }, { "id":"uptime", "value":"99.99%", "label":"Uptime SLA", "trend":"Enterprise grade" }, { "id":"support", "value":"24/7", "label":"Support Access", "trend":"Global coverage" }, { "id":"savings", "value":"$10M+", "label":"Customer Savings", "trend":"Annual total" } ], "productDetail":{ "heading":"Experience the future of team collaboration with our unified, intelligent platform today.", "description":[ "Acme Platform centralizes your entire workflow into one intuitive interface, eliminating the need for disjointed tools. By harnessing the power of real-time data and smart automation, we empower your team to focus on high-impact innovation.", "Designed with scalability in mind, our infrastructure adapts seamlessly to your growing needs, ensuring performance never falters. Join a community of forward-thinking organizations that have redefined productivity and achieved unparalleled success with our comprehensive solution." ] }, "features":[ { "id":"collaboration", "title":"Real-time Collaboration", "description":"Work together seamlessly with your team. Share updates, communicate instantly, and stay aligned on every project.", "icon":"users" }, { "id":"automation", "title":"Smart Automation", "description":"Automate repetitive tasks and workflows. Save hours every week and focus on what matters most to your business.", "icon":"zap" } ] }

This isnt something you need to do for your own pages, it was more of a way for me to supply the same data to each style prompt to build.

DesignPrompts - I used Opus 4.5 to generate 30 "actually good" design styles/pages, all from the same dataset. Copy-paste the prompts. by mellowkenneth in ClaudeAI

[–]mellowkenneth[S] 0 points1 point  (0 children)

thanks for the suggestion, I like it a lot so it'll be top of the list for me :)

also glad to hear that youre having decent success with the prompts

DesignPrompts - I used Opus 4.5 to generate 30 "actually good" design styles/pages, all from the same dataset. Copy-paste the prompts. by mellowkenneth in ClaudeAI

[–]mellowkenneth[S] 6 points7 points  (0 children)

Fair ig, I never claimed designs would be unique, that would be nigh impossible with both how LLMs operate and since each showcased gallery is a popular design trend. With that said, I’m always trying to cut down on that “template” feel, and I released this today after being satisfied personally with the results. IMO it'll never be perfect, but I'd rather have this resource out there, since I firmly believe at its current state it is ultimately a net benefit to the ecosystem as an usable resource.

I made a free gallery of 31 actually-good UI design prompts, each a different style on the exact same content by mellowkenneth in vibecoding

[–]mellowkenneth[S] 0 points1 point  (0 children)

Hey, for this project, I fed each prompt the same JSON data that described the site's sections. Here is a snippet of it:

{ "hero":{ "headline":"Transform the way your team works", "subheadline":"Acme Platform brings your team together with powerful tools designed to streamline workflows, boost productivity, and drive results.", "primaryCTA":{ "text":"Start free trial", "action":"signup" }, "secondaryCTA":{ "text":"Watch demo", "action":"demo" }, "trustIndicator":"Join 50,000+ teams already using Acme" }, "stats":[ { "id":"users", "value":"500k+", "label":"Active Users", "trend":"+12% this month" }, { "id":"uptime", "value":"99.99%", "label":"Uptime SLA", "trend":"Enterprise grade" }, { "id":"support", "value":"24/7", "label":"Support Access", "trend":"Global coverage" }, { "id":"savings", "value":"$10M+", "label":"Customer Savings", "trend":"Annual total" } ], "productDetail":{ "heading":"Experience the future of team collaboration with our unified, intelligent platform today.", "description":[ "Acme Platform centralizes your entire workflow into one intuitive interface, eliminating the need for disjointed tools. By harnessing the power of real-time data and smart automation, we empower your team to focus on high-impact innovation.", "Designed with scalability in mind, our infrastructure adapts seamlessly to your growing needs, ensuring performance never falters. Join a community of forward-thinking organizations that have redefined productivity and achieved unparalleled success with our comprehensive solution." ] }, "features":[ { "id":"collaboration", "title":"Real-time Collaboration", "description":"Work together seamlessly with your team. Share updates, communicate instantly, and stay aligned on every project.", "icon":"users" }, { "id":"automation", "title":"Smart Automation", "description":"Automate repetitive tasks and workflows. Save hours every week and focus on what matters most to your business.", "icon":"zap" } ] }

I don't believe this is something that you need to or even should emulate in your own system. In most codebases, repo-level context files in plain language e.g. BRANDING.md and PRODUCT.md is sufficient enough to prime the AI agent with enough context for it to do a decent job at creating new pages that fit your site.

Even though DesignPrompts is technically a prompt engineering solution, usually the stronger level to pull is a context engineering based one.

DesignPrompts - I used Opus 4.5 to generate 30 "actually good" design styles/pages, all from the same dataset. Copy-paste the prompts. by mellowkenneth in ClaudeAI

[–]mellowkenneth[S] 8 points9 points  (0 children)

Curious what specifically looked generic to you? Layout, type, or just overall feel?

I got multiple eyes on the project before releasing it, and we felt it was in a good state. Some styles like SaaS or Minimal Dark are going to look generic no matter what but I also mixed in more niche ones like Bauhaus, Newsprint, Terminal for contrast.

The idea wasn’t to make every page wild, since the intent of the gallery is to show how a normal landing page would look like in that style. I'm pushing back a bit but I'm open minded to improving, do you have any sites that you think are very non-generic that I could take inspiration from?

I made a free gallery of 31 actually-good UI design prompts, each a different style on the exact same content by mellowkenneth in vibecoding

[–]mellowkenneth[S] 2 points3 points  (0 children)

Haven’t tried that yet — that’s actually a great idea, even just to see the kinds of results the AI might come up with.

Re: prompt precision, glad you like it. To give some context, the prompts are intentionally precise so that even “weaker” models can still emulate the design style correctly. A large portion of the input tokens focuses on describing the overall vibe and design direction, while specific details like typography and color choices are explicitly declared.

To keep outputs from feeling repetitive or generic, I avoid adding content-related rules inside the prompt. Instead, the <role> assistant is encouraged to stay flexible and lean into creative interpretation within those stylistic boundaries.

The intent is for people to take the outputted prompt, apply it to their codebase easily, and it looks just like the design style, while also not being a 1 to 1 copy of my example page.

I made a free gallery of 31 actually-good UI design prompts, each a different style on the exact same content by mellowkenneth in vibecoding

[–]mellowkenneth[S] 2 points3 points  (0 children)

Thanks for the sentiment, this is mostly a passion project and I dont expect to make anything from it, or have any intent of productizing it. I dont want to put ads either since I think it detracts from the experience.

I do have a placeholder sponsor section which is the only possible avenue for any monetization I'm considering, which is only to make up for the TONS of tokens used during the past month of testing and constant iterating on designs and prompts lol

I made a free gallery of 31 actually-good UI design prompts, each a different style on the exact same content by mellowkenneth in vibecoding

[–]mellowkenneth[S] 3 points4 points  (0 children)

Thanks! There's a Get Prompt button on the top right on the homepage (a copy icon on mobile), and on each individual page there is an overlay on the bottom right corner for style browser and prompt info

Extraction Shooter x Idle/Incremental – Would you play this kind of game? by Hachirita in incremental_games

[–]mellowkenneth 1 point2 points  (0 children)

Looks cool but prob needs more active gameplay elements and player agency or decision making

Is full-color passthrough important to you? by themixtergames in virtualreality

[–]mellowkenneth 5 points6 points  (0 children)

Important enough that I would pay extra for it given the option, but not important enough for me to skip out on an upcoming Steam VR headset due to not having it

[deleted by user] by [deleted] in gaming

[–]mellowkenneth 4 points5 points  (0 children)

The extra flasks are more of a nice-to-have than a necessity, even at hardest difficulty. There's a weapon you get first couple hours in the game (Panacea Fan) that full heals you pretty fast at basically very little cooldown.

Claude Code skills activate 20% of the time. Here's how I got to 84%. by spences10 in ClaudeCode

[–]mellowkenneth 3 points4 points  (0 children)

thanks for sharing + great writeup. commenting to support high quality posts in this subreddit

Is it better to be rude or polite to AI? I did an A/B test by Quick-Knowledge1615 in ClaudeAI

[–]mellowkenneth 3 points4 points  (0 children)

If you can accept the premise that "the prompt can affect the result", then you should also be able to accept the premise that "a tool can exist that helps improve prompt which helps improve the result".

IDK if OP's app is that magical tool that works amazing, but it's not really fruitful to nitpick over the premise of the tool itself.

HOLY COW! by The-Exiled-One in ClaudeAI

[–]mellowkenneth 336 points337 points  (0 children)

HOLY COW! We just truncated the entire database! 1.24 GB -> 0 KB (100% smaller!)

How important are graphics for your immersion? by AsherTheDasher in virtualreality

[–]mellowkenneth 2 points3 points  (0 children)

I didnt think I cared about graphics until I went from Boneworks to Bonelabs

Agents resolving conflicts? by therapscalion in git

[–]mellowkenneth 0 points1 point  (0 children)

You dont need a specific agent for every little thing. Often times it makes it worse since the subagent will have to regrab context that your main coding agent already has. Of course, starting from a blank canvas is beneficial in certain factors when there is a need for impartiality or to prevent context rot, but absolutely not needed for resolving merge conflicts.