From antigravity-awesome-skills
Generates UX microcopy in StyleSeed's Toss-inspired voice—casual, polite, active—for buttons, empty states, errors, toasts, confirmations, and form guidance. Use for consistent UI wording.
How this skill is triggered — by the user, by Claude, or both
Slash command
/antigravity-awesome-skills:ux-copyThe summary Claude sees in its skill listing — used to decide when to auto-load this skill
Part of [StyleSeed](https://github.com/bitjaru/styleseed), this skill generates concise product copy for common UI states. It follows the Toss-inspired tone: casual but polite, direct, active, and specific enough to help the user recover or proceed.
Part of StyleSeed, this skill generates concise product copy for common UI states. It follows the Toss-inspired tone: casual but polite, direct, active, and specific enough to help the user recover or proceed.
Use a short action verb plus object when needed.
Start with a friendly observation, then suggest the next action.
Explain what happened in user-facing language and what to do next. Do not surface raw internal error strings.
Confirm the result quickly. Add an undo action for reversible destructive behavior.
Use clear labels, useful placeholders, specific helper text, and corrective error messages.
State the action in plain language and explain the consequence if the decision is risky or irreversible.
Return:
npx claudepluginhub sickn33/antigravity-awesome-skills --plugin antigravity-awesome-skillsGenerates concise, Toss-inspired UX microcopy for buttons, empty states, errors, toasts, confirmations, and form guidance. Best used when UI copy feels robotic or needs a consistent product voice.
Writes and reviews UX copy for microcopy, error messages, empty states, CTAs, confirmations, tooltips, loading states, and onboarding. Use /ux-copy with context or auto-triggers on copy queries.
Writes clear UI copy for microcopy, error messages, empty states, CTAs, onboarding, and confirmations with voice, tone, and best practices.