Sleek Design Mobile Apps
Skill Verified ActiveUse when the user wants to design a mobile app, create screens, build UI, or interact with their Sleek projects. Covers high-level requests ("design an app that does X") and specific ones ("list my projects", "create a new project", "screenshot that screen").
Design mobile app interfaces and manage projects using AI-powered tools.
Features
- Create and manage mobile app projects
- Generate and modify UI screens via natural language
- Create project screenshots
- Interact with Sleek design API
Use Cases
- When a user wants to design a new mobile app.
- When a user needs to modify existing screens in a Sleek project.
- When a user wants to get visual previews of their AI-generated designs.
Non-Goals
- Implementing native mobile app code (e.g., Swift, Kotlin).
- Directly managing user accounts or billing on Sleek.design.
- Providing graphic design services outside of the Sleek platform.
Installation
npx skills add sleekdotdesign/agent-skillsRuns the Vercel skills CLI (skills.sh) via npx — needs Node.js locally and at least one installed skills-compatible agent (Claude Code, Cursor, Codex, …). Assumes the repo follows the agentskills.io format.
Quality Score
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