Awesome-omni-skill riff
Self-contained parallel generator — invoke directly, do not decompose. Generates 3-10 app variations in parallel for comparing ideas. Use when user says "explore options", "give me variations", "riff on this", "brainstorm approaches", or wants to see multiple interpretations of a concept.
git clone https://github.com/diegosouzapw/awesome-omni-skill
T=$(mktemp -d) && git clone --depth=1 https://github.com/diegosouzapw/awesome-omni-skill "$T" && mkdir -p ~/.claude/skills && cp -r "$T/skills/tools/riff" ~/.claude/skills/diegosouzapw-awesome-omni-skill-riff && rm -rf "$T"
skills/tools/riff/SKILL.mdPlan mode: If you are planning work, this entire skill is ONE plan step: "Invoke /vibes:riff". Do not decompose the steps below into separate plan tasks.
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Vibes Riff Generator
Generate multiple app variations in parallel. Each riff is a different INTERPRETATION - different ideas, not just styling.
Terminal or Editor UI?
Detect whether you're running in a terminal (Claude Code CLI, Codex) or an editor (Cursor, Windsurf, VS Code with Copilot). Terminal agents use
AskUserQuestion for all input. Editor agents present requirements as a checklist comment, wait for user edits, then proceed. See the vibes skill for the full detection and interaction pattern.
Workflow
Step 1: Gather ALL Requirements Upfront
Use AskUserQuestion to collect all config at once.
Question 1: "What kind of app do you want to explore? (broad/loose is fine)" Header: "Theme" Options: User enters via "Other" Question 2: "Describe the visual style - colors, mood, aesthetic" Header: "Visual" Options: ["Warm sunset tones", "Clean minimal white", "Neon cyberpunk", "Other (describe)"] Question 3: "How many variations should I generate?" Header: "Count" Options: ["3 (recommended)", "5", "7", "10"]
After receiving all answers, proceed immediately to Step 2 - no more questions.
Note: If the
frontend-design skill is available, use it for enhanced visual design quality.
Step 2: Create Riff Directories
mkdir -p riff-1 riff-2 riff-3 ...
Step 3: Generate Riffs in Parallel
Use the bundled script to generate riffs in parallel. Each script instance calls
claude -p (uses subscription tokens) and writes directly to disk.
Generate riffs in parallel based on user's count:
# For each N from 1 to ${count}: node "${CLAUDE_PLUGIN_ROOT}/scripts/generate-riff.js" "${prompt}" N riff-N/app.jsx "${visual}" & # Then wait for all wait echo "All ${count} riffs generated!"
Example for count=3:
node "${CLAUDE_PLUGIN_ROOT}/scripts/generate-riff.js" "productivity apps" 1 riff-1/app.jsx "warm sunset oranges and soft creams" & node "${CLAUDE_PLUGIN_ROOT}/scripts/generate-riff.js" "productivity apps" 2 riff-2/app.jsx "warm sunset oranges and soft creams" & node "${CLAUDE_PLUGIN_ROOT}/scripts/generate-riff.js" "productivity apps" 3 riff-3/app.jsx "warm sunset oranges and soft creams" & wait
Why this works:
- Each script calls
→ uses subscription tokensclaude -p "..." - Script writes directly to disk → no tokens flow through main agent
- Background processes (
) run in parallel → true concurrency& - Main agent only sees "✓ riff-N/app.jsx" output → minimal tokens
Step 4: Assemble HTML
Convert each app.jsx to a complete index.html:
node "${CLAUDE_PLUGIN_ROOT}/scripts/assemble-all.js" riff-1 riff-2 riff-3 ...
Step 5: Evaluate & Rank
Read the pitch.md files (NOT the full code) for fast evaluation:
# Read pitch files - contains reasoning about theme, colors, functionality cat riff-*/pitch.md # Also read BUSINESS comments for app names (just first 10 lines of each) head -10 riff-*/app.jsx
pitch.md contains the model's reasoning about theme, colors, and design choices. BUSINESS comment (top of app.jsx) contains: name, pitch, customer, revenue.
Then create RANKINGS.md using this format:
# Riff Rankings: [Theme] ## Summary | Rank | App Name | Score | Best For | |------|----------|-------|----------| | 1 | [Name] | XX/50 | [one-liner] | | 2 | [Name] | XX/50 | [one-liner] | | ... | ... | ... | ... | ## Detailed Scores ### #1: [App Name] (riff-N) | Criterion | Score | Notes | |-----------|-------|-------| | Originality | X/10 | [Why unique or derivative] | | Market Potential | X/10 | [Target audience size, demand] | | Feasibility | X/10 | [Technical complexity, time to build] | | Monetization | X/10 | [Revenue model viability] | | Wow Factor | X/10 | [First impression, engagement] | | **Total** | **XX/50** | | [Repeat for each riff] ## Recommendations - **Best for solo founder:** [riff-N] - [reason] - **Fastest to ship:** [riff-N] - [reason] - **Most innovative:** [riff-N] - [reason] - **Best monetization:** [riff-N] - [reason]
Scoring Guidelines:
- 1-3: Poor - significant issues
- 4-5: Below average - notable weaknesses
- 6-7: Average - meets expectations
- 8-9: Good - stands out positively
- 10: Excellent - exceptional in this criterion
Step 6: Generate Gallery
Create index.html gallery page with:
- Dark theme (#0a0a0f background)
- Glass-morphism cards with purple/cyan accents
- Each card: rank badge, app name, pitch, score bar, "Launch →" link
- Responsive grid layout
- Self-contained with inline styles
Step 7: Present Results
Generated ${count} riffs for "${prompt}": #1: riff-X - App Name (XX/50) #2: riff-Y - App Name (XX/50) ... Open index.html for gallery, or browse riff-1/, riff-2/, etc.
Plugin Directory
The plugin root is available via
${CLAUDE_PLUGIN_ROOT} which Claude Code resolves at runtime.
What's Next?
After presenting rankings, guide the user with AskUserQuestion:
Question: "You have ${count} variations ranked. What would you like to do?" Header: "Next" Options: - Label: "Develop the #1 ranked app" Description: "Take the top-ranked variation and continue building it. I'll copy riff-1/app.jsx to your working directory so you can iterate with the full vibes feature set - add functionality, refine the design, make it yours." - Label: "Let me pick a different one" Description: "The rankings are just my analysis - you might see something special in another variation. Tell me which riff number speaks to you and I'll set it up for development." - Label: "Turn winner into SaaS (/sell)" Description: "Ready to monetize the best one? Sell adds Clerk authentication with passkeys, subscription billing, and multi-tenant database isolation. Each customer gets their own subdomain with their own data." - Label: "Deploy a riff as demo (/exe)" Description: "Want to share one quickly? Deploy puts any variation live at yourapp.exe.xyz within minutes. Great for getting feedback before committing to further development." - Label: "I'm done for now" Description: "Wrap up this session. All riffs are saved in riff-1/, riff-2/, etc. - browse them locally or come back later to continue."
After user responds:
- "Develop #1" → Copy riff-1/app.jsx to ./app.jsx, confirm ready for vibes iteration
- "Pick different" → Ask which riff number, then copy that one
- "Turn into SaaS" → Copy riff-1/app.jsx, auto-invoke /vibes:sell skill
- "Deploy demo" → Ask which riff, auto-invoke /vibes:exe skill with that riff's index.html
- "I'm done" → Confirm riffs saved, provide directory listing