skills/design-cal/SKILL.md

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name: design-cal
description: Apply the Cal.com design system to UI code. Use when the user wants their interface to look like Cal.com, says "make it look like Cal.com", "cal design", or references the Cal.com aesthetic. Category: Productivity. Vibe: Monochromatic restraint, bold black on white.
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# Cal.com Design System
Apply the Cal.com brand design system to generate pixel-perfect UI that matches the Cal.com aesthetic.
## When to Use
- User says "make it look like Cal.com" or "cal style"
- User wants the Cal.com design language applied to their project
- User references Cal.com's visual aesthetic, colors, or typography
## How to Use
1. **Read the full design system**: Open `references/DESIGN.md` in this skill directory — it contains the complete Cal.com design specification with 9 sections
2. **Apply exactly**: Use the exact hex codes, font stacks, spacing values, shadow systems, and component specs from the reference
3. **Follow the Do's and Don'ts**: Section 7 contains brand-specific guardrails
4. **Use the Agent Prompt Guide**: Section 9 has quick color references and ready-to-use component prompts
## Quick Reference
- **Category**: Productivity
- **Aesthetic**: Monochromatic restraint, bold black on white
## Design System Sections
The `references/DESIGN.md` file contains:
1. **Visual Theme & Atmosphere** — mood, density, design philosophy
2. **Color Palette & Roles** — every color with semantic name, hex code, and function
3. **Typography Rules** — font families, full hierarchy table with sizes, weights, line-heights
4. **Component Stylings** — buttons, cards, inputs, badges, navigation with exact values
5. **Layout Principles** — spacing system, grid, containers, whitespace philosophy
6. **Depth & Elevation** — shadow levels, surface hierarchy
7. **Do's and Don'ts** — brand-specific design guardrails
8. **Responsive Behavior** — breakpoints, touch targets, collapse strategy
9. **Agent Prompt Guide** — quick color reference and ready-to-use prompts
## Precedence
When this skill is active, the Cal.com design system overrides generic design rules for colors, typography, spacing, shadows, and component patterns. Generic rules still apply for motion choreography, performance guardrails, and anti-patterns not covered by this design system.