
Theme Factory
Generate or apply consistent visual themes across app UI, docs, or marketing surfaces when the ingested SKILL body is thin but the skill name implies theme production.
Overview
Theme-factory is an agent skill most often used in Build (also Validate, Launch) that helps solo builders define and apply consistent UI themes across product and marketing surfaces.
Install
npx skills add https://github.com/sickn33/antigravity-awesome-skills --skill theme-factoryWhat is this skill?
- Skill slug theme-factory targets reusable theme creation for builder-facing products
- Fits design-system and branding passes before ship-ready UI polish
- Apache-2.0 licensed package in the antigravity-awesome-skills collection
- Pairs naturally with component libraries and CSS variable or token workflows
- Use when you need named themes rather than one-off hex picks in chat
Adoption & trust: 473 installs on skills.sh; 40.1k GitHub stars; 3/3 security scanners passed (skills.sh audits).
What problem does it solve?
Your app or landing page looks ad hoc because colors, fonts, and surfaces were chosen screen by screen instead of from one theme system.
Who is it for?
Indie builders who want fast, structured theme options before investing in a full design system.
Skip if: Teams that already have locked brand guidelines and a formal design ops pipeline—extend those docs instead of regenerating themes.
When should I use this skill?
Use when you need agent-guided creation or selection of cohesive UI themes for a product or marketing surface (confirm triggers in upstream SKILL.md).
What do I get? / Deliverables
You leave with named, reusable theme direction you can encode as design tokens and apply across components and pages.
- Theme specification (colors, typography, surfaces)
- Token-ready naming for implementation in CSS or component libraries
Recommended Skills
Journey fit
Spans multiple journey phases - primary shelf plus alternate fits below.
Theme work is most often executed while building the product UI, even when the same tokens later power launch pages. Frontend is where color, typography, and component theming land in code and design tokens.
Where it fits
Pick a demo-ready palette and type scale before showing the MVP to early users.
Map theme tokens into Tailwind or CSS variables for shared components.
Mirror product theme on a launch landing page for visual trust.
How it compares
Skill-guided theme exploration rather than dumping raw color lists without token structure or reuse plan.
Common Questions / FAQ
Who is theme-factory for?
Solo builders and tiny teams shipping web products who need credible visual consistency without hiring a brand studio first.
When should I use theme-factory?
Use it in Build while styling core UI, in Validate when polishing a prototype demo, and in Launch when aligning landing pages with in-app branding.
Is theme-factory safe to install?
Check the Security Audits panel on this Prism page and read the full upstream skill folder in sickn33/antigravity-awesome-skills before trusting generated theme assets in production repos.
SKILL.md
READMESKILL.md - Theme Factory
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