I found 3 interesting GitHub repos for Claude / Claude Code that might be useful if you’re building websites, UI, or frontend projects with AI.
The idea is pretty simple:
Instead of just telling Claude “make this better”, you give it a proper skill — basically a small set of rules, taste, and guidance for how to think about layout, spacing, typography, animations, and UI polish.
Here are the 3 repos:
This one feels like the most complete of the three.
It helps Claude review and improve frontend work — things like layout, typography, spacing, colors, responsive issues, UX details, and overall polish.
I think this is especially useful when you already have a page or component built, but it still feels a bit unfinished or “AI-generated”.
This one is more about helping AI stop making generic SaaS-looking designs.
It pushes Claude toward better visual taste: better composition, better spacing, better motion, better style, and stronger design direction.
I like this one because it’s not just technical. It tries to help the AI make better design decisions.
This one is more focused on design engineering and the small UI details that make a product feel polished.
Think animations, micro-interactions, transitions, smooth UI behavior, and that “premium” feeling.
In my opinion, this is best when the design is already decent, but you want to make it feel more refined.
My takeaway:
I wouldn’t install everything at once. I’d start with Taste Skill or Impeccable, test it on a real project, and only keep what actually improves your workflow.
AI coding tools get much better when we don’t just give them prompts, but also give them structure, examples, and clear design rules.
I hope this post to help to someone who is just starting with claude.