CODING AGENTS: READ THIS FIRST¶
This is a handoff bundle from Claude Design (claude.ai/design).
A user mocked up designs in HTML/CSS/JS using an AI design tool, then exported this bundle so a coding agent can implement the designs for real.
What you should do — IMPORTANT¶
Read the chat transcripts first. There are 2 chat transcript(s) in loom-design-system/chats/. The transcripts show the full back-and-forth between the user and the design assistant — they tell you what the user actually wants and where they landed after iterating. Don't skip them. The final HTML files are the output, but the chat is where the intent lives.
Find the primary design file under loom-design-system/project/ and read it top to bottom. The chat transcripts will tell you which file the user was last iterating on. Then follow its imports: open every file it pulls in (shared components, CSS, scripts) so you understand how the pieces fit together before you start implementing.
If anything is ambiguous, ask the user to confirm before you start implementing. It's much cheaper to clarify scope up front than to build the wrong thing.
About the design files¶
The design medium is HTML/CSS/JS — these are prototypes, not production code. Your job is to recreate them pixel-perfectly in whatever technology makes sense for the target codebase (React, Vue, native, whatever fits). Match the visual output; don't copy the prototype's internal structure unless it happens to fit.
Don't render these files in a browser or take screenshots unless the user asks you to. Everything you need — dimensions, colors, layout rules — is spelled out in the source. Read the HTML and CSS directly; a screenshot won't tell you anything they don't.
Bundle contents¶
loom-design-system/README.md— this fileloom-design-system/chats/— conversation transcripts (read these!)loom-design-system/project/— theLoom Design Systemproject files (HTML prototypes, assets, components)