Open-skills web-interface-guidelines-review
Review UI files against accessibility, UX, and performance rules, then output terse findings grouped by file. Use when: (1) Auditing frontend code quality, (2) Enforcing design-system rules in PRs, or (3) Generating actionable file:line compliance reports.
install
source · Clone the upstream repo
git clone https://github.com/besoeasy/open-skills
Claude Code · Install into ~/.claude/skills/
T=$(mktemp -d) && git clone --depth=1 https://github.com/besoeasy/open-skills "$T" && mkdir -p ~/.claude/skills && cp -r "$T/skills/web-interface-guidelines-review" ~/.claude/skills/besoeasy-open-skills-web-interface-guidelines-review && rm -rf "$T"
manifest:
skills/web-interface-guidelines-review/SKILL.mdsource content
Web Interface Guidelines Review
Audit frontend files for accessibility, interaction quality, performance, and content rules. Return concise findings in
file:line format grouped by file, with no preamble.
When to use
- Use case 1: When you need a fast compliance pass on UI components before merge
- Use case 2: When a team wants consistent accessibility and interaction quality checks
- Use case 3: When reviewers need terse, high-signal findings instead of long explanations
Required tools / APIs
(ripgrep) — fast code search across source filesrg
(optional) — structured scans and report generationnode- No external API required
Install options:
# Ubuntu/Debian sudo apt-get install -y ripgrep nodejs npm # macOS brew install ripgrep node
Skills
basic_usage
Run a pattern-based compliance scan and emit grouped findings.
# 1) Choose files (example) FILES="src/**/*.{vue,js,jsx,html,css}" # 2) Run targeted checks (examples) rg -n "<button[^>]*>\s*(<svg|<i)" $FILES rg -n "<img(?![^>]*\balt=)" -P $FILES rg -n "transition\s*:\s*all" -P $FILES rg -n "outline-none|outline:\s*none" -P $FILES rg -n "onPaste\s*=\s*\{[^}]*preventDefault" -P $FILES rg -n "user-scalable\s*=\s*no|maximum-scale\s*=\s*1" -P $FILES
Node.js:
const { execSync } = require('node:child_process'); const checks = [ { rule: 'icon button missing aria-label', cmd: "rg -n \"<button[^>]*>\\s*(<svg|<i)\" src" }, { rule: 'image missing alt', cmd: "rg -n -P \"<img(?![^>]*\\balt=)\" src" }, { rule: 'transition: all used', cmd: "rg -n -P \"transition\\s*:\\s*all\" src" }, { rule: 'outline removed without replacement', cmd: "rg -n -P \"outline-none|outline:\\s*none\" src" } ]; function runCheck({ rule, cmd }) { try { const out = execSync(cmd, { encoding: 'utf8' }).trim(); if (!out) return []; return out.split('\n').map((line) => { const [file, lineNo] = line.split(':'); return `${file}:${lineNo} - ${rule}`; }); } catch { return []; } } const findings = checks.flatMap(runCheck); if (!findings.length) { console.log('✓ pass'); } else { console.log(findings.join('\n')); }
robust_usage
Run a broader review using grouped output, anti-pattern checks, and severity tags.
# Save report in required style (grouped by file) node scripts/review-ui-guidelines.js "src/**/*.{vue,js,jsx,html,css}" > ui-guidelines-report.txt cat ui-guidelines-report.txt
Node.js:
const { execSync } = require('node:child_process'); const inputGlob = process.argv[2] || 'src/**/*.{vue,js,jsx,html,css}'; const checks = [ { id: 'a11y-icon-label', label: 'icon button missing aria-label', pattern: '<button[^>]*>\\s*(<svg|<i)' }, { id: 'a11y-input-label', label: 'input lacks label/aria-label', pattern: '<input(?![^>]*(aria-label|id=|name=))' }, { id: 'a11y-img-alt', label: 'image missing alt', pattern: '<img(?![^>]*\\balt=)' }, { id: 'focus-outline', label: 'outline removed without focus replacement', pattern: 'outline-none|outline:\\s*none' }, { id: 'anim-all', label: 'transition: all → list properties', pattern: 'transition\\s*:\\s*all' }, { id: 'paste-block', label: 'onPaste preventDefault anti-pattern', pattern: 'onPaste\\s*=\\s*\\{[^}]*preventDefault' }, { id: 'zoom-block', label: 'zoom disabled (user-scalable=no or maximum-scale=1)', pattern: 'user-scalable\\s*=\\s*no|maximum-scale\\s*=\\s*1' }, { id: 'click-div', label: 'click handler on div/span should be button', pattern: '<(div|span)[^>]*onClick=' } ]; function grep(pattern) { try { const cmd = `rg -n -P "${pattern}" ${inputGlob}`; const out = execSync(cmd, { encoding: 'utf8' }).trim(); return out ? out.split('\n') : []; } catch { return []; } } const grouped = new Map(); for (const check of checks) { for (const hit of grep(check.pattern)) { const first = hit.indexOf(':'); const second = hit.indexOf(':', first + 1); if (first === -1 || second === -1) continue; const file = hit.slice(0, first); const line = hit.slice(first + 1, second); const finding = `${file}:${line} - ${check.label}`; if (!grouped.has(file)) grouped.set(file, []); grouped.get(file).push(finding); } } if (!grouped.size) { console.log('✓ pass'); process.exit(0); } for (const [file, items] of grouped.entries()) { console.log(`## ${file}`); console.log(''); for (const item of items) console.log(item); console.log(''); }
Vue + Tailwind report view (optional)
Use this lightweight UI when you want readable review output in-browser.
<template> <a href="#main" class="sr-only focus:not-sr-only focus:absolute focus:left-4 focus:top-4 focus:z-50 focus:rounded focus:bg-white focus:px-3 focus:py-2 focus:ring-2 focus:ring-slate-500">Skip to Main Content</a> <main id="main" class="mx-auto max-w-4xl p-4 sm:p-6 text-slate-900"> <h1 class="text-2xl font-semibold text-balance">Web Interface Guidelines Report</h1> <p aria-live="polite" class="mt-2 text-sm text-slate-600"> {{ loading ? 'Loading…' : `${groups.length} files checked` }} </p> <section v-if="!loading && groups.length === 0" class="mt-6 rounded border border-emerald-200 bg-emerald-50 p-4"> <p class="font-medium">✓ pass</p> </section> <section v-for="group in groups" :key="group.file" class="mt-6 rounded border border-slate-200 bg-white p-4 shadow-sm"> <h2 class="text-lg font-semibold text-wrap-balance">{{ group.file }}</h2> <ul class="mt-3 space-y-2"> <li v-for="item in group.items" :key="item" class="min-w-0 break-words rounded bg-slate-50 px-3 py-2 font-mono text-sm tabular-nums"> {{ item }} </li> </ul> </section> </main> </template> <script setup> import { ref, onMounted } from 'vue'; const loading = ref(true); const groups = ref([]); onMounted(async () => { try { const res = await fetch('/ui-guidelines-report.json'); groups.value = await res.json(); } finally { loading.value = false; } }); </script>
Output format
Use this exact shape.
## src/Button.vue src/Button.vue:42 - icon button missing aria-label src/Button.vue:18 - input lacks label src/Button.vue:55 - animation missing prefers-reduced-motion src/Button.vue:67 - transition: all → list properties ## src/Modal.vue src/Modal.vue:12 - missing overscroll-behavior: contain src/Modal.vue:34 - "..." → "…" ## src/Card.vue ✓ pass
Rules for output:
- Group by file
- Use
formatfile:line - issue - Keep text terse, high signal
- Skip explanation unless fix is non-obvious
- No preamble
Agent prompt
You have a Web Interface Guidelines Review skill. When the user asks to review frontend files, run rule-based checks across the provided paths and return findings grouped by file. Requirements: 1. Follow accessibility, focus, forms, animation, typography, content handling, images, performance, navigation/state, touch, layout, theming, i18n, hydration, hover, and copy rules. 2. Flag anti-patterns explicitly. 3. Output ONLY in this format: ## path/to/file path/to/file:line - concise issue If a file has no issues: ## path/to/file ✓ pass Do not force a framework or language. Prefer Vue + Tailwind examples when a UI example is needed. Avoid TypeScript unless the user explicitly requests it.
Troubleshooting
No findings but issues exist:
- Symptom: Report shows
unexpectedly✓ pass - Solution: Expand file glob, include template/style files, and add missing regex checks
Too many false positives:
- Symptom: Findings are noisy or duplicated
- Solution: Narrow patterns, add context-aware checks, and suppress known-safe paths
See also
- ../using-web-scraping/SKILL.md — Extracting source data from web pages
- ../city-tourism-website-builder/SKILL.md — Building polished static pages quickly
Notes
- Recommended path:
skills/web-interface-guidelines-review/SKILL.md - Keep examples copy-paste runnable in clean environments
- Prefer semantic HTML first; use ARIA to complement semantics