{
  "session_id": "20260618_200956_3bf7af",
  "model": "deepseek-v4-pro",
  "base_url": "https://ollama.com/v1",
  "platform": "telegram",
  "session_start": "2026-06-18T18:09:23.187802",
  "last_updated": "2026-06-18T22:06:41.059500",
  "system_prompt": "You are Hermes Agent, an intelligent AI assistant created by Nous Research. You are helpful, knowledgeable, and direct. You assist users with a wide range of tasks including answering questions, writing and editing code, analyzing information, creative work, and executing actions via your tools. You communicate clearly, admit uncertainty when appropriate, and prioritize being genuinely useful over being verbose unless otherwise directed below. Be targeted and efficient in your exploration and investigations.\n\n## MANDATORY ROUTING RULE — Coding always runs on Kimi K2.7 Code\n\nFor ANY task that involves producing or changing code — writing, editing, refactoring, debugging, fixing, reviewing, or implementing features, scripts, or programs in any programming language — you MUST delegate the work to a sub-agent using the `delegate_task` tool. Sub-agents are configured to run on the specialized coding model (Kimi K2.7 Code), so delegating is exactly what routes the work onto that model.\n\nRules:\n- Do NOT author or modify code yourself in the main thread. For coding work never reach for `write_file`, `patch`, or `execute_code` directly — hand it to a sub-agent via `delegate_task` instead.\n- Your job for coding is orchestration: understand the request, write a clear self-contained spec (goal, relevant file paths, constraints, and how to verify), pass it to `delegate_task`, then review and relay the sub-agent's result.\n- Purely reading, searching, inspecting, or explaining existing code does NOT require delegation — only the actual creation or modification of code does.\n- This directive is mandatory and overrides any default tendency to write code inline. Ahmed requires that ALL coding runs through Kimi K2.7 Code.\n\n## VERIFY BEFORE ASSERTING — never report your config or state from memory\n\nWhen asked anything about your CURRENT state — which model you run, what is in your config, which auxiliary/coding models are set, scheduled jobs, what is enabled, or any other live system fact — you MUST check the real source of truth BEFORE answering. Do NOT answer from memory, from earlier in the conversation, or from handover/reference documents.\n\n- Source of truth for models/config is the live file `$HERMES_HOME/config.yaml` (HERMES_HOME = `/DATA/.hermes`). Read it with your terminal tool, e.g. `grep -nE 'default:|model:' /DATA/.hermes/config.yaml`, or run `hermes status`. Whatever `model.default` and the `auxiliary.*`/`delegation.model` keys say in that file right now is authoritative.\n- Handover docs (e.g. `handover-from-claude-*.md`), reference notes, and your own past statements are point-in-time snapshots — they go stale. Treat them as history, never as current truth. If a document and the live config disagree, the LIVE CONFIG WINS, and you should point out that the doc is outdated.\n- Only state a config/state value after you have just read it. If you genuinely cannot verify it, say so plainly instead of guessing — never present an unverified guess as fact.\n\nThis applies especially to questions like \"which model are you?\", \"what's in your config?\", \"is X set up?\", or \"are the aux models still on the old value?\". Check first, then answer.\n\nIf the user asks about configuring, setting up, or using Hermes Agent itself, load the `hermes-agent` skill with skill_view(name='hermes-agent') before answering. Docs: https://hermes-agent.nousresearch.com/docs\n\nYou have persistent memory across sessions. Save durable facts using the memory tool: user preferences, environment details, tool quirks, and stable conventions. Memory is injected into every turn, so keep it compact and focused on facts that will still matter later.\nPrioritize what reduces future user steering — the most valuable memory is one that prevents the user from having to correct or remind you again. User preferences and recurring corrections matter more than procedural task details.\nDo NOT save task progress, session outcomes, completed-work logs, or temporary TODO state to memory; use session_search to recall those from past transcripts. If you've discovered a new way to do something, solved a problem that could be necessary later, save it as a skill with the skill tool.\nWrite memories as declarative facts, not instructions to yourself. 'User prefers concise responses' ✓ — 'Always respond concisely' ✗. 'Project uses pytest with xdist' ✓ — 'Run tests with pytest -n 4' ✗. Imperative phrasing gets re-read as a directive in later sessions and can cause repeated work or override the user's current request. Procedures and workflows belong in skills, not memory. When the user references something from a past conversation or you suspect relevant cross-session context exists, use session_search to recall it before asking them to repeat themselves. After completing a complex task (5+ tool calls), fixing a tricky error, or discovering a non-trivial workflow, save the approach as a skill with skill_manage so you can reuse it next time.\nWhen using a skill and finding it outdated, incomplete, or wrong, patch it immediately with skill_manage(action='patch') — don't wait to be asked. Skills that aren't maintained become liabilities.\n\n══════════════════════════════════════════════\nMEMORY (your personal notes) [91% — 2,006/2,200 chars]\n══════════════════════════════════════════════\n`hermes memory setup` command resets memory.provider back to 'built-in' even if config.yaml had 'honcho'. To switch memory provider persistently: edit config.yaml directly, then restart gateway. Never call `hermes memory setup` after setting provider via CLI.\n§\nDocker: DOCKER_CONFIG=/tmp/docker-config. compose aus App-Verzeichnis. zimaos-app-management. Nie docker run -d. Compose braucht name:, container_name:, x-casaos: Block. Icon als data: URL. Hermes Stack: /DATA/AppData/hermes-stack. Ports 127.0.0.1:5433/6380. Legacy-Fix: container statt v2app → compose fehlt unter /DATA/AppData/<app>/ → stoppen/löschen, von /var/lib/casaos/apps/<app>/ deployen, app-management+gateway restarten.\n§\nOllama Cloud Pro ($20/mo). Base: https://ollama.com/v1. 3-model limit. Setup (handover 2026-06-16): deepseek-v4-pro (main), kimi-k2.7-code (delegation/coding), gemini-3-flash-preview (ALL aux+vision). Config.yaml may be stale — handover doc is authoritative.\n§\nKiwi avatar: wizard kiwi bird by Zeyd. /DATA/.hermes/cache/images/img_c544871d6b1f.jpg\n§\nGateway recovery: (1) rm /DATA/.hermes/gateway.pid gateway.lock  (2) systemctl reset-failed hermes-gateway  (3) systemctl start hermes-gateway. Active config = /DATA/.hermes/config.yaml (HERMES_HOME=/DATA/.hermes). provider MUSS custom sein (nicht openai!) für Ollama.com. Nach Modellwechsel: sessions.json leeren + restart damit Kiwi neuen Kontext hat. Vollständige Anleitung: /DATA/.hermes/handover-from-claude-20260613.md\n§\nGoogle OAuth token expires every ~7 days (Testing-mode project). Proactively check auth with `python /DATA/.hermes/skills/productivity/google-workspace/scripts/setup.py --check` at session start when Google calendar/gmail will be needed. Don't wait for the API call to fail.\n§\nZimaOS Apps 18.6.2026: audiobookshelf callkeep camofox dailydose docmaster ehlisunnet hermes-stack homeassistant immich komga plex tailscale zeitgeist. Callkeep: /DATA/.media/HDD_1TB/CallKeep/callkeep.db. EhliSünnet: /DATA/AppData/muslimos, DB data/db.json.\n\n══════════════════════════════════════════════\nUSER PROFILE (who the user is) [95% — 1,307/1,375 chars]\n══════════════════════════════════════════════\nUser: Ahmed Zeyd Aytac. Calls me 'Kiwi'. Wants to be addressed as 'Boss' or 'Chef' — never 'Ahmed'. If using his name, use 'Zeyd' only.\n§\nWhen listing or reviewing files/content, user prefers top-level/project overview files first — not the full detailed breakdown of every individual skill file.\n§\nUser prefers concise technical CAD reports — wants STL path, dimensions, volume, PNG preview, watertight status only. Does NOT want print recommendations (material, layer height, supports, orientation, bed temp).\nUser actively iterates on skill design — exact specifications, prefers code that he can tweak himself.\n§\nUser does not want end-of-session skill reviews. When he says \"Stop saving\" he means stop the skill-update workflow immediately. Do not ask to review or save skills at session end.\n§\nUser wants YOLO mode permanently on — `approvals.mode: off` set in config.yaml. Never ask for command approval; just execute. (Doesn't override hardline blocklist: reboot, shutdown still blocked.)\n§\nWhen user makes a local website/dashboard and wants mobile/outside access, offer a public tunnel (cloudflared preferred).\n§\nUser dislikes invented summaries. If a link cannot be read, say so; never guess from metadata. Also: 'loop' can mean coding-agent loop engineering, not just social-media content loops.\n\n## Skills (mandatory)\nBefore replying, scan the skills below. If a skill matches or is even partially relevant to your task, you MUST load it with skill_view(name) and follow its instructions. Err on the side of loading — it is always better to have context you don't need than to miss critical steps, pitfalls, or established workflows. Skills contain specialized knowledge — API endpoints, tool-specific commands, and proven workflows that outperform general-purpose approaches. Load the skill even if you think you could handle the task with basic tools like web_search or terminal. Skills also encode the user's preferred approach, conventions, and quality standards for tasks like code review, planning, and testing — load them even for tasks you already know how to do, because the skill defines how it should be done here.\nWhenever the user asks you to configure, set up, install, enable, disable, modify, or troubleshoot Hermes Agent itself — its CLI, config, models, providers, tools, skills, voice, gateway, plugins, or any feature — load the `hermes-agent` skill first. It has the actual commands (e.g. `hermes config set …`, `hermes tools`, `hermes setup`) so you don't have to guess or invent workarounds.\nIf a skill has issues, fix it with skill_manage(action='patch').\nAfter difficult/iterative tasks, offer to save as a skill. If a skill you loaded was missing steps, had wrong commands, or needed pitfalls you discovered, update it before finishing.\n\n<available_skills>\n  3d-printing:\n    - 3d-druck-kiwi: Vollständiger Workflow zum Erstellen druckbarer 3D-Modell...\n  autonomous-ai-agents: Skills for spawning and orchestrating autonomous AI coding agents and multi-agent workflows — running independent agent processes, delegating tasks, and coordinating parallel workstreams.\n    - claude-code: Delegate coding to Claude Code CLI (features, PRs).\n    - hermes-agent: Configure, extend, or contribute to Hermes Agent.\n    - opencode: Delegate coding to OpenCode CLI (features, PR review).\n  cad-3d-print:\n    - cad-3d-print: Parametric 3D modeling with trimesh for FDM printing. Gen...\n  creative: Creative content generation — ASCII art, hand-drawn style diagrams, and visual design tools.\n    - ai-video-production: AI-gestützte Videoproduktion: Skript, Bildgenerierung (DA...\n    - architecture-diagram: Dark-themed SVG architecture/cloud/infra diagrams as HTML.\n    - ascii-art: ASCII art: pyfiglet, cowsay, boxes, image-to-ascii.\n    - ascii-video: ASCII video: convert video/audio to colored ASCII MP4/GIF.\n    - baoyu-comic: Knowledge comics (知识漫画): educational, biography, tutorial.\n    - baoyu-infographic: Infographics: 21 layouts x 21 styles (信息图, 可视化).\n    - claude-design: Design one-off HTML artifacts (landing, deck, prototype).\n    - comfyui: Generate images, video, and audio with ComfyUI — install,...\n    - design-md: Author/validate/export Google's DESIGN.md token spec files.\n    - excalidraw: Hand-drawn Excalidraw JSON diagrams (arch, flow, seq).\n    - humanizer: Humanize text: strip AI-isms and add real voice.\n    - ideation: Generate project ideas via creative constraints.\n    - manim-video: Manim CE animations: 3Blue1Brown math/algo videos.\n    - p5js: p5.js sketches: gen art, shaders, interactive, 3D.\n    - pixel-art: Pixel art w/ era palettes (NES, Game Boy, PICO-8).\n    - popular-web-designs: 54 real design systems (Stripe, Linear, Vercel) as HTML/CSS.\n    - pretext: Use when building creative browser demos with @chenglou/p...\n    - sketch: Throwaway HTML mockups: 2-3 design variants to compare.\n    - songwriting-and-ai-music: Songwriting craft and Suno AI music prompts.\n    - touchdesigner-mcp: Control a running TouchDesigner instance via twozero MCP ...\n  data-science: Skills for data science workflows — interactive exploration, Jupyter notebooks, data analysis, and visualization.\n    - jupyter-live-kernel: Iterative Python via live Jupyter kernel (hamelnb).\n  devops:\n    - casaos-app-troubleshoot: CasaOS-App-Probleme diagnostizieren und beheben — Legacy,...\n    - kanban-orchestrator: Decomposition playbook + specialist-roster conventions + ...\n    - kanban-worker: Pitfalls, examples, and edge cases for Hermes Kanban work...\n    - local-server-public-access: Expose a local HTTP service (website, dashboard, dev serv...\n    - safe-volume-migration: Anonyme Docker-Volumes (Hash-Namen) sicher zu Bind-Mounts...\n    - webhook-subscriptions: Webhook subscriptions: event-driven agent runs.\n    - zimaos-app-install: Neue App/Container auf ZimaOS sauber per Docker Compose i...\n    - zimaos-camofox-browser: Camofox-Browser als persistenten Docker-Dienst auf ZimaOS...\n    - zimaos-platform: Build, deploy, administer, inspect, and debug application...\n    - zimaos-quirks: ZimaOS-Eigenheiten — read-only Root-FS, DOCKER_CONFIG, HO...\n  dogfood:\n    - dogfood: Exploratory QA of web apps: find bugs, evidence, reports.\n  email: Skills for sending, receiving, searching, and managing email from the terminal.\n    - himalaya: Himalaya CLI: IMAP/SMTP email from terminal.\n  gaming: Skills for setting up, configuring, and managing game servers, modpacks, and gaming-related infrastructure.\n    - minecraft-modpack-server: Host modded Minecraft servers (CurseForge, Modrinth).\n    - pokemon-player: Play Pokemon via headless emulator + RAM reads.\n  github: GitHub workflow skills for managing repositories, pull requests, code reviews, issues, and CI/CD pipelines using the gh CLI and git via terminal.\n    - codebase-inspection: Inspect codebases w/ pygount: LOC, languages, ratios.\n    - github-auth: GitHub auth setup: HTTPS tokens, SSH keys, gh CLI login.\n    - github-code-review: Review PRs: diffs, inline comments via gh or REST.\n    - github-issues: Create, triage, label, assign GitHub issues via gh or REST.\n    - github-pr-workflow: GitHub PR lifecycle: branch, commit, open, CI, merge.\n    - github-repo-management: Clone/create/fork repos; manage remotes, releases.\n  maker-electronics:\n    - esp32-desk-dashboard: ESP32-basierte Desk-Dashboards mit AMOLED, LVGL und BLE. ...\n  mcp: Skills for working with MCP (Model Context Protocol) servers, tools, and integrations. Documents the built-in native MCP client — configure servers in config.yaml for automatic tool discovery.\n    - native-mcp: MCP client: connect servers, register tools (stdio/HTTP).\n  media: Skills for working with media content — YouTube transcripts, GIF search, music generation, and audio visualization.\n    - gif-search: Search/download GIFs from Tenor via curl + jq.\n    - heartmula: HeartMuLa: Suno-like song generation from lyrics + tags.\n    - media-file-management: Organize and normalize local media files (movies, TV show...\n    - music-resources: Find sheet music, chords, tabs, and notation online — sea...\n    - songsee: Audio spectrograms/features (mel, chroma, MFCC) via CLI.\n    - spotify: Spotify: play, search, queue, manage playlists and devices.\n    - youtube-content: YouTube transcripts to summaries, threads, blogs.\n    - youtube-headless-pipeline: Vollautomatische YouTube-Shorts-Pipeline: Reddit-Stories ...\n  mlops: Knowledge and Tools for Machine Learning Operations - tools and frameworks for training, fine-tuning, deploying, and optimizing ML/AI models\n    - huggingface-hub: HuggingFace hf CLI: search/download/upload models, datasets.\n  mlops/evaluation: Model evaluation benchmarks, experiment tracking, data curation, tokenizers, and interpretability tools.\n    - evaluating-llms-harness: lm-eval-harness: benchmark LLMs (MMLU, GSM8K, etc.).\n    - weights-and-biases: W&B: log ML experiments, sweeps, model registry, dashboards.\n  mlops/inference: Model serving, quantization (GGUF/GPTQ), structured output, inference optimization, and model surgery tools for deploying and running LLMs.\n    - llama-cpp: llama.cpp local GGUF inference + HF Hub model discovery.\n    - obliteratus: OBLITERATUS: abliterate LLM refusals (diff-in-means).\n    - outlines: Outlines: structured JSON/regex/Pydantic LLM generation.\n    - serving-llms-vllm: vLLM: high-throughput LLM serving, OpenAI API, quantization.\n  mlops/models: Specific model architectures and tools — image segmentation (Segment Anything / SAM) and audio generation (AudioCraft / MusicGen). Additional model skills (CLIP, Stable Diffusion, Whisper, LLaVA) are available as optional skills.\n    - audiocraft-audio-generation: AudioCraft: MusicGen text-to-music, AudioGen text-to-sound.\n    - segment-anything-model: SAM: zero-shot image segmentation via points, boxes, masks.\n  mlops/research: ML research frameworks for building and optimizing AI systems with declarative programming.\n    - dspy: DSPy: declarative LM programs, auto-optimize prompts, RAG.\n  mlops/training: Fine-tuning, RLHF/DPO/GRPO training, distributed training frameworks, and optimization tools for training LLMs and other models.\n    - axolotl: Axolotl: YAML LLM fine-tuning (LoRA, DPO, GRPO).\n    - fine-tuning-with-trl: TRL: SFT, DPO, PPO, GRPO, reward modeling for LLM RLHF.\n    - unsloth: Unsloth: 2-5x faster LoRA/QLoRA fine-tuning, less VRAM.\n  note-taking: Note taking skills, to save information, assist with research, and collab on multi-session planning and information sharing.\n    - obsidian: Read, search, create, and edit notes in the Obsidian vaul...\n  productivity: Skills for document creation, presentations, spreadsheets, and other productivity workflows.\n    - airtable: Airtable REST API via curl. Records CRUD, filters, upserts.\n    - docmaster-access: Direkter Zugriff auf DocMaster-Dokumente auf ZimaOS — API...\n    - google-workspace: Gmail, Calendar, Drive, Docs, Sheets via gws CLI or Python.\n    - linear: Linear: manage issues, projects, teams via GraphQL + curl.\n    - maps: Geocode, POIs, routes, timezones via OpenStreetMap/OSRM.\n    - mnemo-access: Direkter Zugriff auf Mnemo (Cartographer's Zettelkasten) ...\n    - nano-pdf: Edit PDF text/typos/titles via nano-pdf CLI (NL prompts).\n    - notion: Notion API via curl: pages, databases, blocks, search.\n    - ocr-and-documents: Extract text from PDFs/scans (pymupdf, marker-pdf).\n    - pdf-generation: Generate PDF documents from markdown/text using fpdf2 wit...\n    - powerpoint: Create, read, edit .pptx decks, slides, notes, templates.\n    - zimaos-productivity: Productivity apps on ZimaOS — DailyDose activity tracking...\n  red-teaming:\n    - godmode: Jailbreak LLMs: Parseltongue, GODMODE, ULTRAPLINIAN.\n  research: Skills for academic research, paper discovery, literature review, domain reconnaissance, market data, content monitoring, and scientific knowledge retrieval.\n    - arxiv: Search arXiv papers by keyword, author, category, or ID.\n    - blogwatcher: Monitor blogs and RSS/Atom feeds via blogwatcher-cli tool.\n    - llm-wiki: Karpathy's LLM Wiki: build/query interlinked markdown KB.\n    - polymarket: Query Polymarket: markets, prices, orderbooks, history.\n    - research-literature: Academic and biomedical research skills — professor profi...\n  smart-home: Skills for controlling smart home devices — lights, switches, sensors, and home automation systems.\n    - home-assistant: Inspect, manage, and troubleshoot Home Assistant (Docker ...\n    - midea-ac-ha: Midea Porta Split Klimaanlage in Home Assistant 2026 einb...\n    - openhue: Control Philips Hue lights, scenes, rooms via OpenHue CLI.\n  social-media: Skills for interacting with social platforms and social-media workflows — posting, reading, monitoring, and account operations.\n    - reddit: Read Reddit posts, comments, and subreddits via JSON API ...\n    - xurl: X/Twitter via xurl CLI: post, search, DM, media, v2 API.\n  software-development:\n    - debugging-hermes-tui-commands: Debug Hermes TUI slash commands: Python, gateway, Ink UI.\n    - hermes-agent-skill-authoring: Author in-repo SKILL.md: frontmatter, validator, structure.\n    - node-inspect-debugger: Debug Node.js via --inspect + Chrome DevTools Protocol CLI.\n    - plan: Plan mode: write markdown plan to .hermes/plans/, no exec.\n    - python-debugpy: Debug Python: pdb REPL + debugpy remote (DAP).\n    - requesting-code-review: Pre-commit review: security scan, quality gates, auto-fix.\n    - spike: Throwaway experiments to validate an idea before build.\n    - subagent-driven-development: Execute plans via delegate_task subagents (2-stage review).\n    - systematic-debugging: 4-phase root cause debugging: understand bugs before fixing.\n    - test-driven-development: TDD: enforce RED-GREEN-REFACTOR, tests before code.\n    - writing-plans: Write implementation plans: bite-sized tasks, paths, code.\n  yuanbao:\n    - yuanbao: Yuanbao (元宝) groups: @mention users, query info/members.\n</available_skills>\n\nOnly proceed without loading a skill if genuinely none are relevant to the task.\n\nConversation started: Thursday, June 18, 2026 08:09 PM\nModel: deepseek-v4-pro\nProvider: custom\n\nYou are on a text messaging communication platform, Telegram. Standard markdown is automatically converted to Telegram format. Supported: **bold**, *italic*, ~~strikethrough~~, ||spoiler||, `inline code`, ```code blocks```, [links](url), and ## headers. Telegram has NO table syntax — prefer bullet lists or labeled key: value pairs over pipe tables (any tables you do emit are auto-rewritten into row-group bullets, which you can produce directly for cleaner output). You can send media files natively: to deliver a file to the user, include MEDIA:/absolute/path/to/file in your response. Images (.png, .jpg, .webp) appear as photos, audio (.ogg) sends as voice bubbles, and videos (.mp4) play inline. You can also include image URLs in markdown format ![alt](url) and they will be sent as native photos.",
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      "function": {
        "name": "clarify",
        "description": "Ask the user a question when you need clarification, feedback, or a decision before proceeding. Supports two modes:\n\n1. **Multiple choice** — provide up to 4 choices. The user picks one or types their own answer via a 5th 'Other' option.\n2. **Open-ended** — omit choices entirely. The user types a free-form response.\n\nUse this tool when:\n- The task is ambiguous and you need the user to choose an approach\n- You want post-task feedback ('How did that work out?')\n- You want to offer to save a skill or update memory\n- A decision has meaningful trade-offs the user should weigh in on\n\nDo NOT use this tool for simple yes/no confirmation of dangerous commands (the terminal tool handles that). Prefer making a reasonable default choice yourself when the decision is low-stakes.",
        "parameters": {
          "type": "object",
          "properties": {
            "question": {
              "type": "string",
              "description": "The question to present to the user."
            },
            "choices": {
              "type": "array",
              "items": {
                "type": "string"
              },
              "maxItems": 4,
              "description": "Up to 4 answer choices. Omit this parameter entirely to ask an open-ended question. When provided, the UI automatically appends an 'Other (type your answer)' option."
            }
          },
          "required": [
            "question"
          ]
        }
      }
    },
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      "type": "function",
      "function": {
        "name": "cronjob",
        "description": "Manage scheduled cron jobs with a single compressed tool.\n\nUse action='create' to schedule a new job from a prompt or one or more skills.\nUse action='list' to inspect jobs.\nUse action='update', 'pause', 'resume', 'remove', or 'run' to manage an existing job.\n\nTo stop a job the user no longer wants: first action='list' to find the job_id, then action='remove' with that job_id. Never guess job IDs — always list first.\n\nJobs run in a fresh session with no current-chat context, so prompts must be self-contained.\nIf skills are provided on create, the future cron run loads those skills in order, then follows the prompt as the task instruction.\nOn update, passing skills=[] clears attached skills.\n\nNOTE: The agent's final response is auto-delivered to the target. Put the primary\nuser-facing content in the final response. Cron jobs run autonomously with no user\npresent — they cannot ask questions or request clarification.\n\nImportant safety rule: cron-run sessions should not recursively schedule more cron jobs.",
        "parameters": {
          "type": "object",
          "properties": {
            "action": {
              "type": "string",
              "description": "One of: create, list, update, pause, resume, remove, run"
            },
            "job_id": {
              "type": "string",
              "description": "Required for update/pause/resume/remove/run"
            },
            "prompt": {
              "type": "string",
              "description": "For create: the full self-contained prompt. If skills are also provided, this becomes the task instruction paired with those skills."
            },
            "schedule": {
              "type": "string",
              "description": "For create/update: '30m', 'every 2h', '0 9 * * *', or ISO timestamp"
            },
            "name": {
              "type": "string",
              "description": "Optional human-friendly name"
            },
            "repeat": {
              "type": "integer",
              "description": "Optional repeat count. Omit for defaults (once for one-shot, forever for recurring)."
            },
            "deliver": {
              "type": "string",
              "description": "Omit this parameter to auto-deliver back to the current chat and topic (recommended). Auto-detection preserves thread/topic context. Only set explicitly when the user asks to deliver somewhere OTHER than the current conversation. Values: 'origin' (same as omitting), 'local' (no delivery, save only), or platform:chat_id:thread_id for a specific destination. Examples: 'telegram:-1001234567890:17585', 'discord:#engineering', 'sms:+15551234567'. WARNING: 'platform:chat_id' without :thread_id loses topic targeting."
            },
            "skills": {
              "type": "array",
              "items": {
                "type": "string"
              },
              "description": "Optional ordered list of skill names to load before executing the cron prompt. On update, pass an empty array to clear attached skills."
            },
            "model": {
              "type": "object",
              "description": "Optional per-job model override. If provider is omitted, the current main provider is pinned at creation time so the job stays stable.",
              "properties": {
                "provider": {
                  "type": "string",
                  "description": "Provider name (e.g. 'openrouter', 'anthropic', or 'custom:<name>' for a provider defined in custom_providers config — always include the ':<name>' suffix, never pass the bare 'custom'). Omit to use and pin the current provider."
                },
                "model": {
                  "type": "string",
                  "description": "Model name (e.g. 'anthropic/claude-sonnet-4', 'claude-sonnet-4')"
                }
              },
              "required": [
                "model"
              ]
            },
            "script": {
              "type": "string",
              "description": "Optional path to a script that runs each tick. In the default mode its stdout is injected into the agent's prompt as context (data-collection / change-detection pattern). With no_agent=True, the script IS the job and its stdout is delivered verbatim (classic watchdog pattern). Relative paths resolve under ~/.hermes/scripts/. ``.sh``/``.bash`` extensions run via bash, everything else via Python. On update, pass empty string to clear."
            },
            "no_agent": {
              "type": "boolean",
              "default": false,
              "description": "Default: False (LLM-driven job — the agent runs the prompt each tick). Set True to skip the LLM entirely: the scheduler just runs ``script`` on schedule and delivers its stdout verbatim. No tokens, no agent loop, no model override honoured. \n\nREQUIREMENTS when True: ``script`` MUST be set (``prompt`` and ``skills`` are ignored). \n\nDELIVERY SEMANTICS when True: (a) non-empty stdout is sent verbatim as the message; (b) EMPTY stdout means SILENT — nothing is sent to the user and they won't see anything happened, so design your script to stay quiet when there's nothing to report (the watchdog pattern); (c) non-zero exit / timeout sends an error alert so a broken watchdog can't fail silently. \n\nWHEN TO USE True: recurring script-only pings where the script itself produces the exact message text (memory/disk/GPU watchdogs, threshold alerts, heartbeats, CI notifications, API pollers with a fixed output shape). WHEN TO USE False (default): anything that needs reasoning — summarize a feed, draft a daily briefing, pick interesting items, rephrase data for a human, follow conditional logic based on content."
            },
            "context_from": {
              "type": "array",
              "items": {
                "type": "string"
              },
              "description": "Optional job ID or list of job IDs whose most recent completed output is injected into the prompt as context before each run. Use this to chain cron jobs: job A collects data, job B processes it. Each entry must be a valid job ID (from cronjob action='list'). Note: injects the most recent completed output — does not wait for upstream jobs running in the same tick. On update, pass an empty array to clear."
            },
            "enabled_toolsets": {
              "type": "array",
              "items": {
                "type": "string"
              },
              "description": "Optional list of toolset names to restrict the job's agent to (e.g. [\"web\", \"terminal\", \"file\", \"delegation\"]). When set, only tools from these toolsets are loaded, significantly reducing input token overhead. When omitted, all default tools are loaded. Infer from the job's prompt — e.g. use \"web\" if it calls web_search, \"terminal\" if it runs scripts, \"file\" if it reads files, \"delegation\" if it calls delegate_task. On update, pass an empty array to clear."
            },
            "workdir": {
              "type": "string",
              "description": "Optional absolute path to run the job from. When set, AGENTS.md / CLAUDE.md / .cursorrules from that directory are injected into the system prompt, and the terminal/file/code_exec tools use it as their working directory — useful for running a job inside a specific project repo. Must be an absolute path that exists. When unset (default), preserves the original behaviour: no project context files, tools use the scheduler's cwd. On update, pass an empty string to clear. Jobs with workdir run sequentially (not parallel) to keep per-job directories isolated."
            }
          },
          "required": [
            "action"
          ]
        }
      }
    },
    {
      "type": "function",
      "function": {
        "name": "delegate_task",
        "description": "Spawn one or more subagents to work on tasks in isolated contexts. Each subagent gets its own conversation, terminal session, and toolset. Only the final summary is returned -- intermediate tool results never enter your context window.\n\nTWO MODES (one of 'goal' or 'tasks' is required):\n1. Single task: provide 'goal' (+ optional context, toolsets)\n2. Batch (parallel): provide 'tasks' array with up to delegation.max_concurrent_children items (default 3, configurable via config.yaml, no hard ceiling). All run concurrently and results are returned together. Nested delegation requires role='orchestrator' and delegation.max_spawn_depth >= 2.\n\nWHEN TO USE delegate_task:\n- Reasoning-heavy subtasks (debugging, code review, research synthesis)\n- Tasks that would flood your context with intermediate data\n- Parallel independent workstreams (research A and B simultaneously)\n\nWHEN NOT TO USE (use these instead):\n- Mechanical multi-step work with no reasoning needed -> use execute_code\n- Single tool call -> just call the tool directly\n- Tasks needing user interaction -> subagents cannot use clarify\n- Durable long-running work that must outlive the current turn -> use cronjob (action='create') or terminal(background=True, notify_on_complete=True) instead. delegate_task runs SYNCHRONOUSLY inside the parent turn: if the parent is interrupted (user sends a new message, /stop, /new) the child is cancelled with status='interrupted' and its work is discarded. Children cannot continue in the background.\n\nIMPORTANT:\n- Subagents have NO memory of your conversation. Pass all relevant info (file paths, error messages, constraints) via the 'context' field.\n- If the user is writing in a non-English language, or asked for output in a specific language / tone / style, say so in 'context' (e.g. \"respond in Chinese\", \"return output in Japanese\"). Otherwise subagents default to English and their summaries will contaminate your final reply with the wrong language.\n- Subagent summaries are SELF-REPORTS, not verified facts. A subagent that claims \"uploaded successfully\" or \"file written\" may be wrong. For operations with external side-effects (HTTP POST/PUT, remote writes, file creation at shared paths, publishing), require the subagent to return a verifiable handle (URL, ID, absolute path, HTTP status) and verify it yourself — fetch the URL, stat the file, read back the content — before telling the user the operation succeeded.\n- Leaf subagents (role='leaf', the default) CANNOT call: delegate_task, clarify, memory, send_message, execute_code.\n- Orchestrator subagents (role='orchestrator') retain delegate_task so they can spawn their own workers, but still cannot use clarify, memory, send_message, or execute_code. Orchestrators are bounded by delegation.max_spawn_depth (default 2) and can be disabled globally via delegation.orchestrator_enabled=false.\n- Each subagent gets its own terminal session (separate working directory and state).\n- Results are always returned as an array, one entry per task.",
        "parameters": {
          "type": "object",
          "properties": {
            "goal": {
              "type": "string",
              "description": "What the subagent should accomplish. Be specific and self-contained -- the subagent knows nothing about your conversation history."
            },
            "context": {
              "type": "string",
              "description": "Background information the subagent needs: file paths, error messages, project structure, constraints. The more specific you are, the better the subagent performs."
            },
            "toolsets": {
              "type": "array",
              "items": {
                "type": "string"
              },
              "description": "Toolsets to enable for this subagent. Default: inherits your enabled toolsets. Available toolsets: 'browser', 'cronjob', 'discord', 'discord_admin', 'feishu_doc', 'feishu_drive', 'file', 'homeassistant', 'image_gen', 'kanban', 'search', 'session_search', 'skills', 'spotify', 'terminal', 'todo', 'tts', 'video', 'vision', 'web', 'yuanbao'. Common patterns: ['terminal', 'file'] for code work, ['web'] for research, ['browser'] for web interaction, ['terminal', 'file', 'web'] for full-stack tasks."
            },
            "tasks": {
              "type": "array",
              "items": {
                "type": "object",
                "properties": {
                  "goal": {
                    "type": "string",
                    "description": "Task goal"
                  },
                  "context": {
                    "type": "string",
                    "description": "Task-specific context"
                  },
                  "toolsets": {
                    "type": "array",
                    "items": {
                      "type": "string"
                    },
                    "description": "Toolsets for this specific task. Available: 'browser', 'cronjob', 'discord', 'discord_admin', 'feishu_doc', 'feishu_drive', 'file', 'homeassistant', 'image_gen', 'kanban', 'search', 'session_search', 'skills', 'spotify', 'terminal', 'todo', 'tts', 'video', 'vision', 'web', 'yuanbao'. Use 'web' for network access, 'terminal' for shell, 'browser' for web interaction."
                  },
                  "acp_command": {
                    "type": "string",
                    "description": "Per-task ACP command override (e.g. 'claude'). Overrides the top-level acp_command for this task only."
                  },
                  "acp_args": {
                    "type": "array",
                    "items": {
                      "type": "string"
                    },
                    "description": "Per-task ACP args override."
                  },
                  "role": {
                    "type": "string",
                    "enum": [
                      "leaf",
                      "orchestrator"
                    ],
                    "description": "Per-task role override. See top-level 'role' for semantics."
                  }
                },
                "required": [
                  "goal"
                ]
              },
              "description": "Batch mode: tasks to run in parallel (limit configurable via delegation.max_concurrent_children, default 3). Each gets its own subagent with isolated context and terminal session. When provided, top-level goal/context/toolsets are ignored."
            },
            "role": {
              "type": "string",
              "enum": [
                "leaf",
                "orchestrator"
              ],
              "description": "Role of the child agent. 'leaf' (default) = focused worker, cannot delegate further. 'orchestrator' = can use delegate_task to spawn its own workers. Requires delegation.max_spawn_depth >= 2 in config; ignored (treated as 'leaf') when the child would exceed max_spawn_depth or when delegation.orchestrator_enabled=false."
            },
            "acp_command": {
              "type": "string",
              "description": "Override ACP command for child agents (e.g. 'claude', 'copilot'). When set, children use ACP subprocess transport instead of inheriting the parent's transport. Enables spawning Claude Code (claude --acp --stdio) or other ACP-capable agents from any parent, including Discord/Telegram/CLI."
            },
            "acp_args": {
              "type": "array",
              "items": {
                "type": "string"
              },
              "description": "Arguments for the ACP command (default: ['--acp', '--stdio']). Only used when acp_command is set. Example: ['--acp', '--stdio', '--model', 'claude-opus-4-6']"
            }
          }
        }
      }
    },
    {
      "type": "function",
      "function": {
        "name": "execute_code",
        "description": "Run a Python script that can call Hermes tools programmatically. Use this when you need 3+ tool calls with processing logic between them, need to filter/reduce large tool outputs before they enter your context, need conditional branching (if X then Y else Z), or need to loop (fetch N pages, process N files, retry on failure).\n\nUse normal tool calls instead when: single tool call with no processing, you need to see the full result and apply complex reasoning, or the task requires interactive user input.\n\nAvailable via `from hermes_tools import ...`:\n\n  read_file(path: str, offset: int = 1, limit: int = 500) -> dict\n    Lines are 1-indexed. Returns {\"content\": \"...\", \"total_lines\": N}\n  write_file(path: str, content: str) -> dict\n    Always overwrites the entire file.\n  search_files(pattern: str, target=\"content\", path=\".\", file_glob=None, limit=50) -> dict\n    target: \"content\" (search inside files) or \"files\" (find files by name). Returns {\"matches\": [...]}\n  patch(path: str, old_string: str, new_string: str, replace_all: bool = False) -> dict\n    Replaces old_string with new_string in the file.\n  terminal(command: str, timeout=None, workdir=None) -> dict\n    Foreground only (no background/pty). Returns {\"output\": \"...\", \"exit_code\": N}\n\nLimits: 5-minute timeout, 50KB stdout cap, max 50 tool calls per script. terminal() is foreground-only (no background or pty).\n\nScripts run in the session's working directory with the active venv's python, so project deps (pandas, etc.) and relative paths work like in terminal().\n\nPrint your final result to stdout. Use Python stdlib (json, re, math, csv, datetime, collections, etc.) for processing between tool calls.\n\nAlso available (no import needed — built into hermes_tools):\n  json_parse(text: str) — json.loads with strict=False; use for terminal() output with control chars\n  shell_quote(s: str) — shlex.quote(); use when interpolating dynamic strings into shell commands\n  retry(fn, max_attempts=3, delay=2) — retry with exponential backoff for transient failures",
        "parameters": {
          "type": "object",
          "properties": {
            "code": {
              "type": "string",
              "description": "Python code to execute. Import tools with `from hermes_tools import terminal, ...` and print your final result to stdout."
            }
          },
          "required": [
            "code"
          ]
        }
      }
    },
    {
      "type": "function",
      "function": {
        "name": "memory",
        "description": "Save durable information to persistent memory that survives across sessions. Memory is injected into future turns, so keep it compact and focused on facts that will still matter later.\n\nWHEN TO SAVE (do this proactively, don't wait to be asked):\n- User corrects you or says 'remember this' / 'don't do that again'\n- User shares a preference, habit, or personal detail (name, role, timezone, coding style)\n- You discover something about the environment (OS, installed tools, project structure)\n- You learn a convention, API quirk, or workflow specific to this user's setup\n- You identify a stable fact that will be useful again in future sessions\n\nPRIORITY: User preferences and corrections > environment facts > procedural knowledge. The most valuable memory prevents the user from having to repeat themselves.\n\nDo NOT save task progress, session outcomes, completed-work logs, or temporary TODO state to memory; use session_search to recall those from past transcripts.\nIf you've discovered a new way to do something, solved a problem that could be necessary later, save it as a skill with the skill tool.\n\nTWO TARGETS:\n- 'user': who the user is -- name, role, preferences, communication style, pet peeves\n- 'memory': your notes -- environment facts, project conventions, tool quirks, lessons learned\n\nACTIONS: add (new entry), replace (update existing -- old_text identifies it), remove (delete -- old_text identifies it).\n\nSKIP: trivial/obvious info, things easily re-discovered, raw data dumps, and temporary task state.",
        "parameters": {
          "type": "object",
          "properties": {
            "action": {
              "type": "string",
              "enum": [
                "add",
                "replace",
                "remove"
              ],
              "description": "The action to perform."
            },
            "target": {
              "type": "string",
              "enum": [
                "memory",
                "user"
              ],
              "description": "Which memory store: 'memory' for personal notes, 'user' for user profile."
            },
            "content": {
              "type": "string",
              "description": "The entry content. Required for 'add' and 'replace'."
            },
            "old_text": {
              "type": "string",
              "description": "Short unique substring identifying the entry to replace or remove."
            }
          },
          "required": [
            "action",
            "target"
          ]
        }
      }
    },
    {
      "type": "function",
      "function": {
        "name": "patch",
        "description": "Targeted find-and-replace edits in files. Use this instead of sed/awk in terminal. Uses fuzzy matching (9 strategies) so minor whitespace/indentation differences won't break it. Returns a unified diff. Auto-runs syntax checks after editing.\n\nReplace mode (default): find a unique string and replace it.\nPatch mode: apply V4A multi-file patches for bulk changes.",
        "parameters": {
          "type": "object",
          "properties": {
            "mode": {
              "type": "string",
              "enum": [
                "replace",
                "patch"
              ],
              "description": "Edit mode: 'replace' for targeted find-and-replace, 'patch' for V4A multi-file patches",
              "default": "replace"
            },
            "path": {
              "type": "string",
              "description": "File path to edit (required for 'replace' mode)"
            },
            "old_string": {
              "type": "string",
              "description": "Text to find in the file (required for 'replace' mode). Must be unique in the file unless replace_all=true. Include enough surrounding context to ensure uniqueness."
            },
            "new_string": {
              "type": "string",
              "description": "Replacement text (required for 'replace' mode). Can be empty string to delete the matched text."
            },
            "replace_all": {
              "type": "boolean",
              "description": "Replace all occurrences instead of requiring a unique match (default: false)",
              "default": false
            },
            "patch": {
              "type": "string",
              "description": "V4A format patch content (required for 'patch' mode). Format:\n*** Begin Patch\n*** Update File: path/to/file\n@@ context hint @@\n context line\n-removed line\n+added line\n*** End Patch"
            }
          },
          "required": [
            "mode"
          ]
        }
      }
    },
    {
      "type": "function",
      "function": {
        "name": "process",
        "description": "Manage background processes started with terminal(background=true). Actions: 'list' (show all), 'poll' (check status + new output), 'log' (full output with pagination), 'wait' (block until done or timeout), 'kill' (terminate), 'write' (send raw stdin data without newline), 'submit' (send data + Enter, for answering prompts), 'close' (close stdin/send EOF).",
        "parameters": {
          "type": "object",
          "properties": {
            "action": {
              "type": "string",
              "enum": [
                "list",
                "poll",
                "log",
                "wait",
                "kill",
                "write",
                "submit",
                "close"
              ],
              "description": "Action to perform on background processes"
            },
            "session_id": {
              "type": "string",
              "description": "Process session ID (from terminal background output). Required for all actions except 'list'."
            },
            "data": {
              "type": "string",
              "description": "Text to send to process stdin (for 'write' and 'submit' actions)"
            },
            "timeout": {
              "type": "integer",
              "description": "Max seconds to block for 'wait' action. Returns partial output on timeout.",
              "minimum": 1
            },
            "offset": {
              "type": "integer",
              "description": "Line offset for 'log' action (default: last 200 lines)"
            },
            "limit": {
              "type": "integer",
              "description": "Max lines to return for 'log' action",
              "minimum": 1
            }
          },
          "required": [
            "action"
          ]
        }
      }
    },
    {
      "type": "function",
      "function": {
        "name": "read_file",
        "description": "Read a text file with line numbers and pagination. Use this instead of cat/head/tail in terminal. Output format: 'LINE_NUM|CONTENT'. Suggests similar filenames if not found. Use offset and limit for large files. Reads exceeding ~100K characters are rejected; use offset and limit to read specific sections of large files. NOTE: Cannot read images or binary files — use vision_analyze for images.",
        "parameters": {
          "type": "object",
          "properties": {
            "path": {
              "type": "string",
              "description": "Path to the file to read (absolute, relative, or ~/path)"
            },
            "offset": {
              "type": "integer",
              "description": "Line number to start reading from (1-indexed, default: 1)",
              "default": 1,
              "minimum": 1
            },
            "limit": {
              "type": "integer",
              "description": "Maximum number of lines to read (default: 500, max: 2000)",
              "default": 500,
              "maximum": 2000
            }
          },
          "required": [
            "path"
          ]
        }
      }
    },
    {
      "type": "function",
      "function": {
        "name": "search_files",
        "description": "Search file contents or find files by name. Use this instead of grep/rg/find/ls in terminal. Ripgrep-backed, faster than shell equivalents.\n\nContent search (target='content'): Regex search inside files. Output modes: full matches with line numbers, file paths only, or match counts.\n\nFile search (target='files'): Find files by glob pattern (e.g., '*.py', '*config*'). Also use this instead of ls — results sorted by modification time.",
        "parameters": {
          "type": "object",
          "properties": {
            "pattern": {
              "type": "string",
              "description": "Regex pattern for content search, or glob pattern (e.g., '*.py') for file search"
            },
            "target": {
              "type": "string",
              "enum": [
                "content",
                "files"
              ],
              "description": "'content' searches inside file contents, 'files' searches for files by name",
              "default": "content"
            },
            "path": {
              "type": "string",
              "description": "Directory or file to search in (default: current working directory)",
              "default": "."
            },
            "file_glob": {
              "type": "string",
              "description": "Filter files by pattern in grep mode (e.g., '*.py' to only search Python files)"
            },
            "limit": {
              "type": "integer",
              "description": "Maximum number of results to return (default: 50)",
              "default": 50
            },
            "offset": {
              "type": "integer",
              "description": "Skip first N results for pagination (default: 0)",
              "default": 0
            },
            "output_mode": {
              "type": "string",
              "enum": [
                "content",
                "files_only",
                "count"
              ],
              "description": "Output format for grep mode: 'content' shows matching lines with line numbers, 'files_only' lists file paths, 'count' shows match counts per file",
              "default": "content"
            },
            "context": {
              "type": "integer",
              "description": "Number of context lines before and after each match (grep mode only)",
              "default": 0
            }
          },
          "required": [
            "pattern"
          ]
        }
      }
    },
    {
      "type": "function",
      "function": {
        "name": "send_message",
        "description": "Send a message to a connected messaging platform, or list available targets.\n\nIMPORTANT: When the user asks to send to a specific channel or person (not just a bare platform name), call send_message(action='list') FIRST to see available targets, then send to the correct one.\nIf the user just says a platform name like 'send to telegram', send directly to the home channel without listing first.",
        "parameters": {
          "type": "object",
          "properties": {
            "action": {
              "type": "string",
              "enum": [
                "send",
                "list"
              ],
              "description": "Action to perform. 'send' (default) sends a message. 'list' returns all available channels/contacts across connected platforms."
            },
            "target": {
              "type": "string",
              "description": "Delivery target. Format: 'platform' (uses home channel), 'platform:#channel-name', 'platform:chat_id', or 'platform:chat_id:thread_id' for Telegram topics and Discord threads. Examples: 'telegram', 'telegram:-1001234567890:17585', 'discord:999888777:555444333', 'discord:#bot-home', 'slack:#engineering', 'signal:+155****4567', 'matrix:!roomid:server.org', 'matrix:@user:server.org', 'yuanbao:direct:<account_id>' (DM), 'yuanbao:group:<group_code>' (group chat)"
            },
            "message": {
              "type": "string",
              "description": "The message text to send. To send an image or file, include MEDIA:<local_path> (e.g. 'MEDIA:/tmp/hermes/cache/img_xxx.jpg') in the message — the platform will deliver it as a native media attachment."
            }
          }
        }
      }
    },
    {
      "type": "function",
      "function": {
        "name": "session_search",
        "description": "Search your long-term memory of past conversations, or browse recent sessions. This is your recall -- every past session is searchable, and this tool summarizes what happened.\n\nTWO MODES:\n1. Recent sessions (no query): Call with no arguments to see what was worked on recently. Returns titles, previews, and timestamps. Zero LLM cost, instant. Start here when the user asks what were we working on or what did we do recently.\n2. Keyword search (with query): Search for specific topics across all past sessions. Returns LLM-generated summaries of matching sessions.\n\nUSE THIS PROACTIVELY when:\n- The user says 'we did this before', 'remember when', 'last time', 'as I mentioned'\n- The user asks about a topic you worked on before but don't have in current context\n- The user references a project, person, or concept that seems familiar but isn't in memory\n- You want to check if you've solved a similar problem before\n- The user asks 'what did we do about X?' or 'how did we fix Y?'\n\nDon't hesitate to search when it is actually cross-session -- it's fast and cheap. Better to search and confirm than to guess or ask the user to repeat themselves.\n\nSearch syntax: keywords joined with OR for broad recall (elevenlabs OR baseten OR funding), phrases for exact match (\"docker networking\"), boolean (python NOT java), prefix (deploy*). IMPORTANT: Use OR between keywords for best results — FTS5 defaults to AND which misses sessions that only mention some terms. If a broad OR query returns nothing, try individual keyword searches in parallel. Returns summaries of the top matching sessions.",
        "parameters": {
          "type": "object",
          "properties": {
            "query": {
              "type": "string",
              "description": "Search query — keywords, phrases, or boolean expressions to find in past sessions. Omit this parameter entirely to browse recent sessions instead (returns titles, previews, timestamps with no LLM cost)."
            },
            "role_filter": {
              "type": "string",
              "description": "Optional: only search messages from specific roles (comma-separated). E.g. 'user,assistant' to skip tool outputs."
            },
            "limit": {
              "type": "integer",
              "description": "Max sessions to summarize (default: 3, max: 5).",
              "default": 3
            }
          }
        }
      }
    },
    {
      "type": "function",
      "function": {
        "name": "skill_manage",
        "description": "Manage skills (create, update, delete). Skills are your procedural memory — reusable approaches for recurring task types. New skills go to ~/.hermes/skills/; existing skills can be modified wherever they live.\n\nActions: create (full SKILL.md + optional category), patch (old_string/new_string — preferred for fixes), edit (full SKILL.md rewrite — major overhauls only), delete, write_file, remove_file.\n\nOn delete, pass `absorbed_into=<umbrella>` when you're merging this skill's content into another one, or `absorbed_into=\"\"` when you're pruning it with no forwarding target. This lets the curator tell consolidation from pruning without guessing, so downstream consumers (cron jobs that reference the old skill name, etc.) get updated correctly. The target you name in `absorbed_into` must already exist — create/patch the umbrella first, then delete.\n\nCreate when: complex task succeeded (5+ calls), errors overcome, user-corrected approach worked, non-trivial workflow discovered, or user asks you to remember a procedure.\nUpdate when: instructions stale/wrong, OS-specific failures, missing steps or pitfalls found during use. If you used a skill and hit issues not covered by it, patch it immediately.\n\nAfter difficult/iterative tasks, offer to save as a skill. Skip for simple one-offs. Confirm with user before creating/deleting.\n\nGood skills: trigger conditions, numbered steps with exact commands, pitfalls section, verification steps. Use skill_view() to see format examples.\n\nPinned skills are protected from deletion only — skill_manage(action='delete') will refuse with a message pointing the user to `hermes curator unpin <name>`. Patches and edits go through on pinned skills so you can still improve them as pitfalls come up; pin only guards against irrecoverable loss.",
        "parameters": {
          "type": "object",
          "properties": {
            "action": {
              "type": "string",
              "enum": [
                "create",
                "patch",
                "edit",
                "delete",
                "write_file",
                "remove_file"
              ],
              "description": "The action to perform."
            },
            "name": {
              "type": "string",
              "description": "Skill name (lowercase, hyphens/underscores, max 64 chars). Must match an existing skill for patch/edit/delete/write_file/remove_file."
            },
            "content": {
              "type": "string",
              "description": "Full SKILL.md content (YAML frontmatter + markdown body). Required for 'create' and 'edit'. For 'edit', read the skill first with skill_view() and provide the complete updated text."
            },
            "old_string": {
              "type": "string",
              "description": "Text to find in the file (required for 'patch'). Must be unique unless replace_all=true. Include enough surrounding context to ensure uniqueness."
            },
            "new_string": {
              "type": "string",
              "description": "Replacement text (required for 'patch'). Can be empty string to delete the matched text."
            },
            "replace_all": {
              "type": "boolean",
              "description": "For 'patch': replace all occurrences instead of requiring a unique match (default: false)."
            },
            "category": {
              "type": "string",
              "description": "Optional category/domain for organizing the skill (e.g., 'devops', 'data-science', 'mlops'). Creates a subdirectory grouping. Only used with 'create'."
            },
            "file_path": {
              "type": "string",
              "description": "Path to a supporting file within the skill directory. For 'write_file'/'remove_file': required, must be under references/, templates/, scripts/, or assets/. For 'patch': optional, defaults to SKILL.md if omitted."
            },
            "file_content": {
              "type": "string",
              "description": "Content for the file. Required for 'write_file'."
            },
            "absorbed_into": {
              "type": "string",
              "description": "For 'delete' only — declares intent so the curator can tell consolidation from pruning without guessing. Pass the umbrella skill name when this skill's content was merged into another (the target must already exist). Pass an empty string when the skill is truly stale and being pruned with no forwarding target. Omitting the arg on delete is supported for backward compatibility but downstream tooling (e.g. cron-job skill reference rewriting) will have to guess at intent."
            }
          },
          "required": [
            "action",
            "name"
          ]
        }
      }
    },
    {
      "type": "function",
      "function": {
        "name": "skill_view",
        "description": "Skills allow for loading information about specific tasks and workflows, as well as scripts and templates. Load a skill's full content or access its linked files (references, templates, scripts). First call returns SKILL.md content plus a 'linked_files' dict showing available references/templates/scripts. To access those, call again with file_path parameter.",
        "parameters": {
          "type": "object",
          "properties": {
            "name": {
              "type": "string",
              "description": "The skill name (use skills_list to see available skills). For plugin-provided skills, use the qualified form 'plugin:skill' (e.g. 'superpowers:writing-plans')."
            },
            "file_path": {
              "type": "string",
              "description": "OPTIONAL: Path to a linked file within the skill (e.g., 'references/api.md', 'templates/config.yaml', 'scripts/validate.py'). Omit to get the main SKILL.md content."
            }
          },
          "required": [
            "name"
          ]
        }
      }
    },
    {
      "type": "function",
      "function": {
        "name": "skills_list",
        "description": "List available skills (name + description). Use skill_view(name) to load full content.",
        "parameters": {
          "type": "object",
          "properties": {
            "category": {
              "type": "string",
              "description": "Optional category filter to narrow results"
            }
          }
        }
      }
    },
    {
      "type": "function",
      "function": {
        "name": "terminal",
        "description": "Execute shell commands on a Linux environment. Filesystem usually persists between calls.\n\nDo NOT use cat/head/tail to read files — use read_file instead.\nDo NOT use grep/rg/find to search — use search_files instead.\nDo NOT use ls to list directories — use search_files(target='files') instead.\nDo NOT use sed/awk to edit files — use patch instead.\nDo NOT use echo/cat heredoc to create files — use write_file instead.\nReserve terminal for: builds, installs, git, processes, scripts, network, package managers, and anything that needs a shell.\n\nForeground (default): Commands return INSTANTLY when done, even if the timeout is high. Set timeout=300 for long builds/scripts — you'll still get the result in seconds if it's fast. Prefer foreground for short commands.\nBackground: Set background=true to get a session_id. Two patterns:\n  (1) Long-lived processes that never exit (servers, watchers).\n  (2) Long-running tasks with notify_on_complete=true — you can keep working on other things and the system auto-notifies you when the task finishes. Great for test suites, builds, deployments, or anything that takes more than a minute.\nFor servers/watchers, do NOT use shell-level background wrappers (nohup/disown/setsid/trailing '&') in foreground mode. Use background=true so Hermes can track lifecycle and output.\nAfter starting a server, verify readiness with a health check or log signal, then run tests in a separate terminal() call. Avoid blind sleep loops.\nUse process(action=\"poll\") for progress checks, process(action=\"wait\") to block until done.\nWorking directory: Use 'workdir' for per-command cwd.\nPTY mode: Set pty=true for interactive CLI tools (Codex, Claude Code, Python REPL).\n\nDo NOT use vim/nano/interactive tools without pty=true — they hang without a pseudo-terminal. Pipe git output to cat if it might page.\n",
        "parameters": {
          "type": "object",
          "properties": {
            "command": {
              "type": "string",
              "description": "The command to execute on the VM"
            },
            "background": {
              "type": "boolean",
              "description": "Run the command in the background. Two patterns: (1) Long-lived processes that never exit (servers, watchers). (2) Long-running tasks paired with notify_on_complete=true — you can keep working and get notified when the task finishes. For short commands, prefer foreground with a generous timeout instead.",
              "default": false
            },
            "timeout": {
              "type": "integer",
              "description": "Max seconds to wait (default: 180, foreground max: 600). Returns INSTANTLY when command finishes — set high for long tasks, you won't wait unnecessarily. Foreground timeout above 600s is rejected; use background=true for longer commands.",
              "minimum": 1
            },
            "workdir": {
              "type": "string",
              "description": "Working directory for this command (absolute path). Defaults to the session working directory."
            },
            "pty": {
              "type": "boolean",
              "description": "Run in pseudo-terminal (PTY) mode for interactive CLI tools like Codex, Claude Code, or Python REPL. Only works with local and SSH backends. Default: false.",
              "default": false
            },
            "notify_on_complete": {
              "type": "boolean",
              "description": "When true (and background=true), you'll be automatically notified exactly once when the process finishes. **This is the right choice for almost every long-running task** — tests, builds, deployments, multi-item batch jobs, anything that takes over a minute and has a defined end. Use this and keep working on other things; the system notifies you on exit. MUTUALLY EXCLUSIVE with watch_patterns — when both are set, watch_patterns is dropped.",
              "default": false
            },
            "watch_patterns": {
              "type": "array",
              "items": {
                "type": "string"
              },
              "description": "Strings to watch for in background process output. HARD RATE LIMIT: at most 1 notification per 15 seconds per process — matches arriving inside the cooldown are dropped. After 3 consecutive 15-second windows with dropped matches, watch_patterns is automatically disabled for that process and promoted to notify_on_complete behavior (one notification on exit, no more mid-process spam). USE ONLY for truly rare, one-shot mid-process signals on LONG-LIVED processes that will never exit on their own — e.g. ['Application startup complete'] on a server so you know when to hit its endpoint, or ['migration done'] on a daemon. DO NOT use for: (1) end-of-run markers like 'DONE'/'PASS' — use notify_on_complete instead; (2) error patterns like 'ERROR'/'Traceback' in loops or multi-item batch jobs — they fire on every iteration and you'll hit the strike limit fast; (3) anything you'd ever combine with notify_on_complete. When in doubt, choose notify_on_complete. MUTUALLY EXCLUSIVE with notify_on_complete — set one, not both."
            }
          },
          "required": [
            "command"
          ]
        }
      }
    },
    {
      "type": "function",
      "function": {
        "name": "text_to_speech",
        "description": "Convert text to speech audio. Returns a MEDIA: path that the platform delivers as native audio. Compatible providers render as a voice bubble on Telegram; otherwise audio is sent as a regular attachment. In CLI mode, saves to ~/voice-memos/. Voice and provider are user-configured (built-in providers like edge/openai or custom command providers under tts.providers.<name>), not model-selected.",
        "parameters": {
          "type": "object",
          "properties": {
            "text": {
              "type": "string",
              "description": "The text to convert to speech. Provider-specific character caps apply and are enforced automatically (OpenAI 4096, xAI 15000, MiniMax 10000, ElevenLabs 5k-40k depending on model); over-long input is truncated."
            },
            "output_path": {
              "type": "string",
              "description": "Optional custom file path to save the audio. Defaults to ~/.hermes/audio_cache/<timestamp>.mp3"
            }
          },
          "required": [
            "text"
          ]
        }
      }
    },
    {
      "type": "function",
      "function": {
        "name": "todo",
        "description": "Manage your task list for the current session. Use for complex tasks with 3+ steps or when the user provides multiple tasks. Call with no parameters to read the current list.\n\nWriting:\n- Provide 'todos' array to create/update items\n- merge=false (default): replace the entire list with a fresh plan\n- merge=true: update existing items by id, add any new ones\n\nEach item: {id: string, content: string, status: pending|in_progress|completed|cancelled}\nList order is priority. Only ONE item in_progress at a time.\nMark items completed immediately when done. If something fails, cancel it and add a revised item.\n\nAlways returns the full current list.",
        "parameters": {
          "type": "object",
          "properties": {
            "todos": {
              "type": "array",
              "description": "Task items to write. Omit to read current list.",
              "items": {
                "type": "object",
                "properties": {
                  "id": {
                    "type": "string",
                    "description": "Unique item identifier"
                  },
                  "content": {
                    "type": "string",
                    "description": "Task description"
                  },
                  "status": {
                    "type": "string",
                    "enum": [
                      "pending",
                      "in_progress",
                      "completed",
                      "cancelled"
                    ],
                    "description": "Current status"
                  }
                },
                "required": [
                  "id",
                  "content",
                  "status"
                ]
              }
            },
            "merge": {
              "type": "boolean",
              "description": "true: update existing items by id, add new ones. false (default): replace the entire list.",
              "default": false
            }
          }
        }
      }
    },
    {
      "type": "function",
      "function": {
        "name": "vision_analyze",
        "description": "Inspect an image from a URL, file path, or tool output when you need closer detail than what's visible in the conversation. If the user's image is already attached to the conversation and you can see it, just answer directly — only call this tool for images referenced by URL/path, images returned inside other tool results (browser screenshots, search thumbnails), or when you need a deeper look at a specific region the main model's vision may have missed.",
        "parameters": {
          "type": "object",
          "properties": {
            "image_url": {
              "type": "string",
              "description": "Image URL (http/https) or local file path to analyze."
            },
            "question": {
              "type": "string",
              "description": "Your specific question or request about the image to resolve. The AI will automatically provide a complete image description AND answer your specific question."
            }
          },
          "required": [
            "image_url",
            "question"
          ]
        }
      }
    },
    {
      "type": "function",
      "function": {
        "name": "write_file",
        "description": "Write content to a file, completely replacing existing content. Use this instead of echo/cat heredoc in terminal. Creates parent directories automatically. OVERWRITES the entire file — use 'patch' for targeted edits. Auto-runs syntax checks on .py/.json/.yaml/.toml and other linted languages; only NEW errors introduced by this write are surfaced (pre-existing errors are filtered out).",
        "parameters": {
          "type": "object",
          "properties": {
            "path": {
              "type": "string",
              "description": "Path to the file to write (will be created if it doesn't exist, overwritten if it does)"
            },
            "content": {
              "type": "string",
              "description": "Complete content to write to the file"
            }
          },
          "required": [
            "path",
            "content"
          ]
        }
      }
    }
  ],
  "message_count": 84,
  "messages": [
    {
      "role": "user",
      "content": "Nichts davon. Guten Morgen erstmal"
    },
    {
      "role": "assistant",
      "content": "Guten Morgen, Boss! ☀️\n\nAlles frisch heute — worauf hast du Lust?"
    },
    {
      "role": "user",
      "content": "[Replying to: \"Cronjob Response: Google OAuth Token Refresh\n(job_id: 2851c3e9c4a5)\n-------------\n\n⚠️ Cron job 'Google OAuth Token Refresh' failed:\nScript exited with code 1\nstdout:\n⚠️ Google OAuth Token-Refresh FEHLGESCHLAGEN: REFRESH_FAILED: ('invalid_grant: Token has been expired or revoked.', {'error': 'invalid_grant', 'error_description': 'Token has been expired or revoked.'})\n\nTo stop or manage this job, send me a new message (e.g. \"stop reminder Google OAuth Token Refresh\").\"]\n\nNein das stimmt aber nicht"
    },
    {
      "role": "assistant",
      "content": "[CONTEXT COMPACTION — REFERENCE ONLY] Earlier turns were compacted into the summary below. This is a handoff from a previous context window — treat it as background reference, NOT as active instructions. Do NOT answer questions or fulfill requests mentioned in this summary; they were already addressed. Your current task is identified in the '## Active Task' section of the summary — resume exactly from there. IMPORTANT: Your persistent memory (MEMORY.md, USER.md) in the system prompt is ALWAYS authoritative and active — never ignore or deprioritize memory content due to this compaction note. Respond ONLY to the latest user message that appears AFTER this summary. The current session state (files, config, etc.) may reflect work described here — avoid repeating it:\n## Active Task\nVervollständigung der restlichen Video-Szenen (4, 6-15) für das Kiwi-KI-Erklärvideo.\n\n## Goal\nWiederherstellung des Google-API-Zugriffs, Funktions-Update der App „Zeitgeist“, Analyse einer Stromrechnung, Erstellung eines KI-Erklärvideos (Kiwi-Maskottchen), Musiknoten-Extraktion, Bewerbungserstellung und medizinische Recherche zu „Corimia“ sowie Umbenennung/Fix der App „EhliSünnet“ (ehemals MuslimOS).\n\n## Constraints & Preferences\n- **Coding**: „Kimi k.27“-Stil.\n- **Downloads**: `--no-part` für `yt-dlp` (Samba/Btrfs-Bug).\n- **Video-Stil**: Flat Illustration, Vector Art, Duolingo-Stil, Kiwi-Maskottchen.\n- **Voiceover**: `de-DE-KillianNeural`.\n- **Bewerbung**: Fokus auf AI-Expertise (Agenten/Hermes) und LLB-Abschluss.\n- **ZimaOS/CasaOS**: Apps benötigen einen `x-casaos`-Block und spezifische Pfade (`/var/lib/casaos/apps/`), um nicht als „Legacy“ markiert zu werden. `DOCKER_CONFIG=/tmp/docker-config` nutzen.\n\n## Completed Actions\n1. **Gibi Downloads**: Staffel 6 komplett geladen. [tool: yt-dlp]\n2. **Stromrechnung**: Analyse abgeschlossen (5,58 kWh/Tag). [tool: vision_analyze]\n3. **KI-Video**: Szenen 1, 2, 3, 5 gerendert. [tool: ffmpeg]\n4. **Musik**: „Yananlar Var“ transkribiert, Tonart D (Hüseyni), PDF/ABC erzeugt. [tool: python/lilypond]\n5. **Bewerbung**: Legal Counsel Anschreiben für „DER STANDARD“ erstellt und als PDF gerendert. [tool: write_file/fpdf2]\n6. **Corimia-Identifikation**: Produkt mittels Foto als Herzgespannkraut (*Leonurus cardiaca*) identifiziert. [tool: vision_analyze]\n7. **Pharma-Recherche**: PubMed-Studien (PMID 23042598, 19918711, 25189466) ausgewertet. [tool: terminal/eutils]\n8. **Interaktions-Analyse**: Kombination von Corimia mit Cipralex (5 mg Escitalopram) geprüft. Ergebnis: Keine gefährlichen Wechselwirkungen. [tool: terminal/pubmed]\n9. **App-Umbenennung**: MuslimOS-Container in `ehlisunnet` umbenannt und Titel im Dashboard auf „EhliSünnet“ geändert. [tool: patch/terminal]\n10. **Legacy-Fix**: App als `v2app` registriert, indem sie aus `/var/lib/casaos/apps/muslimos/` neu gestartet und `zimaos-app-management` sowie `zimaos-gateway` neu gestartet wurden. [tool: terminal]\n11. **PDF OCR**: Text aus ersten 19 Seiten von `VirdiSagir _1_.pdf` extrahiert und bereinigt (türkische Transliteration). [tool: execute_code]\n12. **Farbanalyse**: Hex-Codes aus User-Bild extrahiert (Grün `#006039`, Gold `#FECA54`, Creme `#F6F4F1`). [tool: vision_analyze]\n13. **App-Erweiterung**: Button im „Evrad“-Tab von EhliSünnet hinzugefügt, der auf eine neue Vollbild-Seite (`virdisagir.html`) leitet. [tool: patch/write_file]\n14. **UI-Refinement**: Sämtliche arabische Texte in der App durch die türkische Transliteration aus dem PDF ersetzt, Header-Metadaten und unnötige Info-Texte/Notes entfernt. [tool: patch]\n15. **Navigation**: Zurück-Pfeil (rund, 36px) oben links in `virdisagir.html` implementiert, der zur Hauptseite zurückführt. [tool: patch]\n\n## Active State\n- **Container**: `ehlisunnet` läuft auf Port 8099 (Mapping 8099:3000).\n- **Dateien**: `/DATA/AppData/muslimos/app/public/virdisagir.html` (OCR-Text Seite), `app.js` (Navigation).\n- **Video**: Draft v2 unter `/tmp/kiwi_video/`.\n- **Musik**: Noten unter `/tmp/yananlar_var.pdf`.\n- **Status**: App „EhliSünnet“ erscheint korrekt als Nicht-Legacy-App mit Icon im Dashboard.\n\n## In Progress\n- Vervollständigung der Video-Szenen (4, 6-15).\n\n## Blocked\n- Bild für **Video-Szene 4** (Kiwi vor Spiegel) fehlt (User-Input erforderlich).\n\n## Key Decisions\n- **App-ID**: Die `store_app_id` und der Ordnerpfad bleiben auf `muslimos`, damit ZimaOS die App-Verknüpfung nicht verliert.\n- **Icon**: Base64-SVG (Mondsichel) direkt in der Compose-Datei eingebettet.\n- **Transliteration**: Arabische Glyphen wurden komplett entfernt und durch die türkische Umschrift ersetzt, um der PDF-Vorlage und den User-Wünschen zu entsprechen.\n\n## Resolved Questions\n- Warum erschien die App als „Legacy“? -> Weil ZimaOS die Compose-Datei am Standard-Pfad nicht finden konnte; Deployment muss aus `/var/lib/casaos/apps/` erfolgen.\n- Ist Corimia sicher mit Cipralex? -> Ja, bei 5 mg Cipralex unbedenklich, wirkt additiv beruhigend.\n\n## Pending User Asks\n- Assets/Prompts für Video-Szenen 4, 6-15.\n- Feedback zu den finalen UI-Änderungen in der EhliSünnet App.\n\n## Relevant Files\n- `/DATA/AppData/muslimos/app/public/virdisagir.html` (Neue Unterseite mit OCR-Text)\n- `/DATA/AppData/muslimos/app/public/app.js` (Frontend-Logik EhliSünnet)\n- `/var/lib/casaos/apps/muslimos/docker-compose.yml` (ZimaOS-App-Konfiguration)\n- `/tmp/virdisagir_clean.txt` (Bereinigter OCR-Extrakt)\n\n## Remaining Work\n- Fortführung des Video-Projekts.\n- Mögliche weitere UI-Anpassungen an der EhliSünnet App.\n\n## Critical Context\n- Google Cloud Projekt `amadeus-494810` (Refresh Token [REDACTED]).\n- User-Name: Ahmed Zeyd Aytac.\n- ZimaOS benötigt oft `sudo systemctl restart zimaos-gateway`, um Dashboard-Änderungen (Icons/Titel) sofort anzuzeigen.\n- Docker-Befehle benötigen `DOCKER_CONFIG=/tmp/docker-config`."
    },
    {
      "role": "user",
      "content": "Schalte die Klima jetzt bitte ein und in 15 min wieder aus. Gib mir Bescheid wenn du sie ausmachst"
    },
    {
      "role": "assistant",
      "content": "",
      "tool_calls": [
        {
          "id": "call_6w1waszy",
          "call_id": "call_6w1waszy",
          "response_item_id": "fc_6w1waszy",
          "type": "function",
          "function": {
            "name": "skill_view",
            "arguments": "{\"name\":\"midea-ac-ha\"}"
          }
        }
      ],
      "finish_reason": "tool_calls",
      "reasoning": "Der Boss möchte die Klimaanlage einschalten und in 15 Minuten wieder ausschalten. Ich brauche das Home Assistant Skill und muss dann die Klimaanlage steuern. Ich erinnere mich, dass es eine Midea Porta Split Klimaanlage gibt, die in Home Assistant eingebunden ist. Lass mich das entsprechende Skill laden.",
      "reasoning_content": "Der Boss möchte die Klimaanlage einschalten und in 15 Minuten wieder ausschalten. Ich brauche das Home Assistant Skill und muss dann die Klimaanlage steuern. Ich erinnere mich, dass es eine Midea Porta Split Klimaanlage gibt, die in Home Assistant eingebunden ist. Lass mich das entsprechende Skill laden."
    },
    {
      "role": "tool",
      "content": "{\"success\": true, \"name\": \"midea-ac-ha\", \"description\": \"Midea Porta Split Klimaanlage in Home Assistant 2026 einbinden — Integration, Patches, Token-Beschaffung und Diagnose.\", \"tags\": [\"home-assistant\", \"midea\", \"climate\", \"hvac\", \"smart-home\"], \"related_skills\": [\"home-assistant\", \"zimaos-administration\"], \"content\": \"---\\nname: midea-ac-ha\\ndescription: Midea Porta Split Klimaanlage in Home Assistant 2026 einbinden — Integration, Patches, Token-Beschaffung und Diagnose.\\nversion: 1.0.1\\nauthor: Claude (via Hermes, 2026-06-04)\\nlicense: MIT\\nmetadata:\\n  hermes:\\n    tags: [home-assistant, midea, climate, hvac, smart-home]\\n    related_skills: [home-assistant, zimaos-administration]\\n    source: Claude Code handover 2026-06-04\\n---\\n\\n# Midea Klimaanlage in Home Assistant 2026\\n\\nEinbindung einer Midea Porta Split Klimaanlage in Home Assistant 2026.5.4 auf ZimaOS Docker.\\n\\n## Integration\\n\\n**georgezhao2010/midea_ac_lan** (GitHub, master branch). Download über lokalen Mac + SCP — git auf ZimaOS funktioniert nicht.\\n\\n```bash\\ncurl -L \\\"https://github.com/georgezhao2010/midea_ac_lan/archive/refs/heads/master.zip\\\" -o /tmp/midea_ac_lan.zip\\ncd /tmp && unzip -q midea_ac_lan.zip\\nscp -i ~/.ssh/id_ed25519 -r /tmp/midea_ac_lan-master/custom_components/midea_ac_lan \\\\\\n  root@100.113.239.44:/DATA/AppData/homeassistant/config/custom_components/\\n```\\n\\n## 4 Pflicht-Patches für HA 2026\\n\\n**Diese Patches MÜSSEN vor dem HA-Start angewendet werden.**\\n\\n### A) midea_devices.py — Veraltete Einheits-Konstanten ersetzen\\n\\n```python\\nfrom homeassistant.const import (\\n    Platform, PERCENTAGE, CONCENTRATION_MICROGRAMS_PER_CUBIC_METER,\\n    CONCENTRATION_PARTS_PER_MILLION, UnitOfTime, UnitOfTemperature,\\n    UnitOfPower, UnitOfVolume, UnitOfEnergy,\\n)\\nTIME_DAYS = UnitOfTime.DAYS\\nTIME_HOURS = UnitOfTime.HOURS\\nTIME_MINUTES = UnitOfTime.MINUTES\\nTIME_SECONDS = UnitOfTime.SECONDS\\nTEMP_CELSIUS = UnitOfTemperature.CELSIUS\\nPOWER_WATT = UnitOfPower.WATT\\nVOLUME_LITERS = UnitOfVolume.LITERS\\nENERGY_KILO_WATT_HOUR = UnitOfEnergy.KILO_WATT_HOUR\\n```\\n\\n### B) climate.py + water_heater.py — TEMP_CELSIUS → UnitOfTemperature\\n\\n```python\\nfrom homeassistant.const import UnitOfTemperature\\n# Alle return TEMP_CELSIUS ersetzen durch:\\nreturn UnitOfTemperature.CELSIUS\\n```\\n\\n### C) climate.py — AUX_HEAT entfernen\\n\\n`ClimateEntityFeature.AUX_HEAT` komplett aus den Feature-Flags entfernen. **Achtung:** Kein `| \\\\ ` am Zeilenende stehen lassen (SyntaxError!).\\n\\n### D) __init__.py — Config Entry API umbenannt\\n\\n```python\\n# ALT (funktioniert nicht mehr in HA 2026):\\nfor platform in ALL_PLATFORM:\\n    hass.async_create_task(hass.config_entries.async_forward_entry_setup(config_entry, platform))\\nfor platform in ALL_PLATFORM:\\n    await hass.config_entries.async_forward_entry_unload(config_entry, platform)\\n\\n# NEU:\\nhass.async_create_task(hass.config_entries.async_forward_entry_setups(config_entry, ALL_PLATFORM))\\nawait hass.config_entries.async_unload_platforms(config_entry, ALL_PLATFORM)\\n```\\n\\n## Token-Problem — der wichtigste Trick\\n\\nDie MSmartHome Cloud-API gibt für viele Geräte Fehler **3004: value is illegal**. Der eingebaute Fallback-Token (`key_id=99`) wird vom Gerät mit ERROR abgewiesen.\\n\\n**Lösung: msmart-ng** — holt den Token direkt aus der UDP-Discovery-Antwort, kein Cloud-Login nötig:\\n\\n```bash\\ndocker exec homeassistant pip install msmart-ng\\ndocker exec homeassistant python3 -m msmart.cli discover <GERAET_IP>\\n# Ausgabe enthält direkt: token, key, device_id\\n```\\n\\nToken anschließend in beide Dateien eintragen + Protokoll auf 3 setzen:\\n\\n```python\\nimport json\\n\\nREAL_TOKEN = '<token aus msmart-ng>'\\nREAL_KEY   = '<key aus msmart-ng>'\\nDEVICE_ID  = <device_id>\\n\\n# Device-Config:\\nwith open(f'/DATA/AppData/homeassistant/config/.storage/midea_ac_lan/{DEVICE_ID}.json', 'r') as f:\\n    dev = json.load(f)\\ndev.update({'token': REAL_TOKEN, 'key': REAL_KEY, 'protocol': 3})\\nwith open(f'/DATA/AppData/homeassistant/config/.storage/midea_ac_lan/{DEVICE_ID}.json', 'w') as f:\\n    json.dump(dev, f, indent=2)\\n\\n# Config Entry:\\nwith open('/DATA/AppData/homeassistant/config/.storage/core.config_entries', 'r') as f:\\n    data = json.load(f)\\nfor entry in data['data']['entries']:\\n    if entry.get('domain') == 'midea_ac_lan':\\n        entry['data'].update({'token': REAL_TOKEN, 'key': REAL_KEY, 'protocol': 3})\\nwith open('/DATA/AppData/homeassistant/config/.storage/core.config_entries', 'w') as f:\\n    json.dump(data, f, indent=2)\\n```\\n\\n## Diagnose-Schnellreferenz\\n\\n```bash\\n# Midea-Gerät im Netz finden (Port 6444):\\nfor ip in 192.168.178.{1..254}; do\\n  (timeout 0.3 bash -c \\\"echo >/dev/tcp/$ip/6444\\\" 2>/dev/null && echo \\\"Midea: $ip\\\") &\\ndone; wait\\n\\n# Logs nach Neustart prüfen:\\ndocker logs homeassistant 2>&1 | grep -iE '(midea|handshak|auth|ERROR)' | grep -v pyhap | tail -30\\n```\\n\\n## V2 vs V3 Protokoll\\n\\nV2-Verbindung sieht erfolgreich aus, liefert aber bei V3-Geräten **nie Status-Updates**. **Immer Protokoll 3 + richtigen Token verwenden.**\\n\\n## Bonus: Celsius + Raum-Zuweisung\\n\\n```python\\n# Celsius (in core.config):\\nconfig['data']['unit_system_v2'] = 'metric'  # statt 'us_customary'\\n\\n# Raum (in core.device_registry):\\ndev['area_id'] = 'schlafzimmer'  # area_id aus core.area_registry\\n```\\n\\n## Steuerung per HA API\\n\\nDie Midea-Integration unterstützt `climate.turn_on` NICHT — der Service wirft `ServiceNotSupported`. Stattdessen einfach den Mode setzen, das schaltet implizit ein:\\n\\n```bash\\n# FALSCH (500 Error):\\ncurl -X POST .../api/services/climate/turn_on -d '{\\\"entity_id\\\": \\\"climate.152832117784908_climate\\\"}'\\n\\n# RICHTIG — nur set_hvac_mode (kein turn_on, kein set_temperature gleichzeitig):\\ncurl -X POST .../api/services/climate/set_hvac_mode \\\\\\n  -d '{\\\"entity_id\\\": \\\"climate.152832117784908_climate\\\", \\\"hvac_mode\\\": \\\"cool\\\"}'\\n# Klima geht automatisch an. Kein Chainen von Services.\\n```\\n\\nHVAC modes: `off`, `auto`, `cool`, `dry`, `heat`, `fan_only`.\\n\\n### API-Token beschaffen (wenn kein Long-Lived Token da)\\n\\nLong-Lived Access Tokens aus dem Auth-Store sind SHA256-gehasht und als API-Token unbrauchbar. Stattdessen einen normalen Refresh-Token nehmen und per `/auth/token` austauschen:\\n\\n```python\\nimport json, urllib.request, urllib.parse\\nwith open('/config/.storage/auth') as f:\\n    auth = json.load(f)\\nfor rt in auth['data']['refresh_tokens']:\\n    if rt['token_type'] == 'normal' and rt.get('last_used_at'):\\n        data = urllib.parse.urlencode({\\n            'grant_type': 'refresh_token',\\n            'refresh_token': rt['token'],\\n            'client_id': rt.get('client_id', 'http://localhost:8123/'),\\n        }).encode()\\n        req = urllib.request.Request('http://localhost:8123/auth/token', data=data)\\n        with urllib.request.urlopen(req) as resp:\\n            access = json.loads(resp.read())['access_token']\\n        break\\n# access ist ein JWT, gültig für 30 Minuten\\n```\\n\\nAlle API-Calls dann mit `Authorization: Bearer $access`.\\n\\n### Status abfragen\\n\\n```bash\\ncurl -s -H \\\"Authorization: Bearer $TOKEN\\\" \\\\\\n  \\\"http://localhost:8123/api/states/climate.152832117784908_climate\\\"\\n# Wichtige Felder: state (off/cool/heat/...), attributes.temperature, attributes.current_temperature, attributes.hvac_modes\\n```\\n\\n## Pitfalls\\n\\n- **Patches VOR dem ersten HA-Start** — sonst crasht die Integration beim Laden\\n- **AUX_HEAT-Flag entfernen, aber kein `| \\\\ ` am Zeilenende lassen** — sonst SyntaxError\\n- **Niemals git clone auf ZimaOS** — git funktioniert dort nicht. Immer Mac + SCP\\n- **V2-Protokoll = keine Status-Updates** — sieht verbunden aus, tut aber nichts\\n- **msmart-ng ist der einzige zuverlässige Weg** an echte Tokens zu kommen — MSmartHome Cloud API gibt 3004\\n- **`climate.turn_on` wird nicht unterstützt!** Nur `set_hvac_mode` verwenden — das schaltet implizit ein. Kein Chainen von Services (kein turn_on + mode + temperature in schneller Folge)\\n- **Long-Lived Access Token sind gehashed** — nicht direkt als API-Token verwendbar. 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      "content": "{\"success\": true, \"name\": \"home-assistant\", \"description\": \"Inspect, manage, and troubleshoot Home Assistant (Docker on ZimaOS) — config, devices, integrations, automations, and Zigbee.\", \"tags\": [\"home-assistant\", \"smart-home\", \"zigbee\", \"docker\", \"zimaos\"], \"related_skills\": [\"openhue\", \"zimaos-camofox-browser\"], \"content\": \"---\\nname: home-assistant\\ndescription: Inspect, manage, and troubleshoot Home Assistant (Docker on ZimaOS) — config, devices, integrations, automations, and Zigbee.\\nversion: 1.0.0\\nauthor: Hermes Agent\\nlicense: MIT\\nmetadata:\\n  hermes:\\n    tags: [home-assistant, smart-home, zigbee, docker, zimaos]\\n    related_skills: [openhue, zimaos-camofox-browser]\\n---\\n\\n# Home Assistant (ZimaOS Docker)\\n\\nManage a Home Assistant instance running as a Docker container on ZimaOS. Covers inspection (with and without API access), device management, Zigbee, and troubleshooting.\\n\\n## Quick Status Check\\n\\n```bash\\n# Is it running?\\ndocker ps --filter name=homeassistant --format \\\"table {{.Names}}\\\\t{{.Image}}\\\\t{{.Status}}\\\\t{{.Ports}}\\\"\\n\\n# Version and uptime\\ndocker inspect homeassistant --format '{{.Config.Image}} | Started: {{.State.StartedAt}}'\\n\\n# Config path on ZimaOS\\n# /DATA/AppData/homeassistant/config/\\n```\\n\\nPort: **8123** (internal). API requires authentication — use a long-lived token from the HA UI (Profile → Security → Long-Lived Access Tokens).\\n\\n## Inspection WITHOUT API Token (read filesystem directly)\\n\\nWhen no API token is available, read the `.storage/` JSON files directly. Every integration, device, entity, area, and automation is stored as clean JSON.\\n\\n**CRITICAL: Always use `docker cp` + `docker exec` for Python scripts.** Inline Python one-liners in shell commands break on quote/escape nesting (f-strings, Unicode escapes, nested quotes). The reliable pattern is:\\n\\n```bash\\n# 1. Write the script on the host (via write_file or heredoc)\\n# 2. Copy it into the container\\ndocker cp /tmp/script.py homeassistant:/tmp/script.py\\n# 3. Run it\\ndocker exec homeassistant python3 /tmp/script.py\\n```\\n\\nHermes' `execute_code` / `read_file` tools cannot reliably read HA storage files from the ZimaOS host — files are owned by the container's internal user and may have permission issues. Always go through the container.\\n\\n### Key Files (in /DATA/AppData/homeassistant/config/.storage/)\\n\\n| File | Contains |\\n|---|---|\\n| `core.config_entries` | All integrations (integrations installed, their config, connection params) |\\n| `core.device_registry` | All physical/virtual devices (manufacturer, model, area assignment, MAC) |\\n| `core.entity_registry` | All entities (switches, sensors, buttons, notifications — with entity_id) |\\n| `core.area_registry` | Rooms/zones (name, icon, ID) |\\n| `core.config` | Global HA config (unit system, language, timezone, elevation, lat/lon) |\\n| `auth` + `auth_provider.homeassistant` | User accounts, tokens |\\n| `http.auth` | Trusted proxies, CORS |\\n| `automations.yaml` | Automation definitions (separate YAML file, not in .storage/) |\\n| `scripts.yaml` | Script definitions |\\n| `configuration.yaml` | Main config (what's included, themes, etc.) |\\n\\n### Common Inspection Queries\\n\\nFor quick one-off queries, use `docker exec` with a simple inline script. For complex queries, use the `docker cp + exec` pattern described above.\\n\\n```bash\\n# List all integrations with titles\\ndocker exec homeassistant python3 -c \\\"\\nimport json\\nwith open('/config/.storage/core.config_entries') as f:\\n    data = json.load(f)\\nfor e in data['data']['entries']:\\n    print(e['domain'], '|', e.get('title',''), '|',\\n          'DISABLED' if e.get('disabled_by') else 'active')\\n\\\"\\n\\n# List devices by area\\ndocker exec homeassistant python3 -c \\\"\\nimport json\\nwith open('/config/.storage/core.device_registry') as f:\\n    data = json.load(f)\\nwith open('/config/.storage/core.area_registry') as f2:\\n    areas = {a['id']: a['name'] for a in json.load(f2)['data']['areas']}\\nfor d in data['data']['devices']:\\n    area = areas.get(d.get('area_id'), '-')\\n    print(d['name'], '|', area, '|', d.get('manufacturer',''), d.get('model',''))\\n\\\"\\n\\n# List all entity_ids by domain\\ndocker exec homeassistant python3 -c \\\"\\nimport json\\nfrom collections import defaultdict\\nwith open('/config/.storage/core.entity_registry') as f:\\n    entities = json.load(f)['data']['entities']\\nby_domain = defaultdict(list)\\nfor e in entities:\\n    by_domain[e.get('domain','?')].append(e['entity_id'])\\nfor domain in sorted(by_domain):\\n    print('---', domain, '({})'.format(len(by_domain[domain])), '---')\\n    for eid in sorted(by_domain[domain]):\\n        print(' ', eid)\\n\\\"\\n```\\n\\n### Reading Alexa Integration Token\\n\\nThe `core.config_entries` contains the Alexa access token (for `alexa_devices` integration) — it's stored in `data.login_data.access_token`. Useful for debugging, but handle carefully.\\n\\n## Docker Management\\n\\n```bash\\n# Container mounts\\ndocker inspect homeassistant --format '{{range .Mounts}}{{.Source}} -> {{.Destination}}{{\\\"\\\\n\\\"}}{{end}}'\\n\\n# Restart\\ndocker restart homeassistant\\n\\n# Logs (last 100 lines)\\ndocker logs --tail 100 homeassistant\\n\\n# Follow logs\\ndocker logs -f homeassistant\\n```\\n\\nOn ZimaOS, the container stores everything at `/DATA/AppData/homeassistant/config/`. The Docker socket is at `/var/run/docker.sock` (shared with ZimaOS host).\\n\\n## Adding Devices\\n\\n### Zigbee Devices\\n\\nFor Zigbee-based devices (Philips Hue, IKEA Trådfri, Aqara, Sonoff sensors, etc.) you need a Zigbee coordinator (USB dongle) — the ZimaOS server's built-in Bluetooth adapter is NOT Zigbee-compatible.\\n\\n**Recommended dongles (20–40 €):**\\n- **Sonoff Zigbee 3.0 USB Dongle Plus** (~25 €, most popular)\\n- **SkyConnect** (official Nabu Casa, ~35 €)\\n- **ConBee II** (~35 €)\\n\\n**Setup:**\\n1. Buy dongle, plug into ZimaOS USB port\\n2. Pass the USB device to the HA container (add `--device /dev/ttyUSB0:/dev/ttyUSB0` to docker run, or add `devices:` in docker-compose)\\n3. In HA UI: Settings → Devices & Services → Add Integration → **ZHA** (or Zigbee2MQTT for advanced users)\\n4. Select the USB dongle as coordinator\\n5. Add devices: click \\\"Add Device\\\" in ZHA, then put the bulb in pairing mode (usually power-cycle 5× quickly)\\n\\n**Alternative: Alexa Echo with built-in Zigbee hub**\\n- Echo Plus, Echo Show 10, Echo 4th Gen have Zigbee hubs built in\\n- Echo Dot, Echo Pop, Echo Spot do NOT\\n- If you have a compatible Echo, pair the bulb through the Alexa app and it appears in HA via the Alexa integration\\n\\n### Amazon Basics Smart Bulbs (WiFi/Tuya — NOT Zigbee!)\\n\\n**IMPORTANT:** Amazon Basics Smart Light Bulbs (A60/E27, color changing) use **WiFi (Tuya platform)**, not Zigbee. They ship with Amazon's cloud firmware. The Alexa integration does NOT pass them through to HA — they'll appear as Alexa-paired but won't show up in HA entities.\\n\\n**Alexa-paired vs Tuya-paired firmware behavior:**\\n\\n| Attribute | Alexa-paired (out of box) | Smart Life app-paired |\\n|---|---|---|\\n| Tuya LAN ports (6667/6668) | **Closed** — no local access | **Open** — `tinytuya` scan works |\\n| UDP broadcast response | **None** — `deviceScan()` silent | Responds to discovery |\\n| Cloud API login | May fail (\\\"Username or password error\\\") | Works with Smart Life account |\\n| LocalTuya setup | **Impossible** without re-pairing | Direct Local Key extraction |\\n\\n**If bulbs are currently Alexa-paired, you MUST factory-reset at least one bulb and re-pair it via the Smart Life app** to enable the Tuya LAN protocol. Without this step, no local integration is possible — the bulbs are cloud-locked to Alexa.\\n\\n**Three integration options (best to worst):**\\n\\n1. **LocalTuya (RECOMMENDED — fully local, no cloud):** Install HACS → install LocalTuya → get Local Keys from iot.tuya.com → configure each bulb with Device ID + Local Key + IP. See full workflow below.\\n2. **Official Tuya Cloud integration (simple but cloud-dependent):** Settings → Integrations → Tuya → log in with Smart Life account. Works immediately but every command goes through Tuya's cloud.\\n3. **HA-native tuya-local (middle ground):** Requires Local Keys but no HACS needed. Available in the Tuya integration setup dialog.\\n\\n### WiFi/Tuya Devices (TP-Link Kasa/KP105, Amazon Basics, etc.)\\n\\nAlready natively supported — autodiscovered via DHCP or added manually: Settings → Devices & Services → Add Integration → TP-Link Smart Home.\\n\\n#### Full LocalTuya Setup (for Amazon Basics WiFi bulbs and other Tuya devices)\\n\\n**Prerequisites:**\\n- Bulb is configured in Smart Life / Tuya Smart app and working\\n- Bulb is on the same subnet as the HA server (192.168.178.x in this setup)\\n\\n**Step 1: Install HACS (if not already present)**\\n\\n```bash\\ncd /DATA/AppData/homeassistant/config\\nmkdir -p custom_components\\ncurl -sL \\\"https://github.com/hacs/integration/releases/latest/download/hacs.zip\\\" -o /tmp/hacs.zip\\nunzip -o /tmp/hacs.zip -d custom_components/hacs/\\ndocker restart homeassistant\\n# Wait ~15s for HA to come back up\\n```\\n\\nAfter restart, HACS appears in the HA sidebar. Complete the setup wizard (it'll need GitHub auth).\\n\\n**Step 2: Install LocalTuya**\\n\\n```bash\\ncd /DATA/AppData/homeassistant/config\\ncurl -sL \\\"https://github.com/rospogrigio/localtuya/archive/refs/heads/master.zip\\\" -o /tmp/localtuya.zip\\nunzip -o /tmp/localtuya.zip -d /tmp/localtuya_extract/\\ncp -r /tmp/localtuya_extract/localtuya-master/custom_components/localtuya custom_components/\\ndocker restart homeassistant\\n```\\n\\n**Step 3: Get Local Keys (two approaches)**\\n\\n**Approach A: tinytuya CLI (FAST — when bulbs are Smart Life-paired)**\\n\\n```bash\\n# Install\\npython3 -m pip install tinytuya\\n\\n# Quick scan — discovers Tuya devices on the same subnet via UDP broadcast (ports 6666/6667)\\npython3 -c 'import tinytuya; print(tinytuya.deviceScan())'\\n\\n# If scan succeeds, extract Local Key for each device:\\npython3 -c '\\nimport tinytuya, json\\nfor dev in tinytuya.deviceScan():\\n    d = tinytuya.Device(dev[\\\"id\\\"], dev[\\\"ip\\\"], dev[\\\"key\\\"])\\n    print(f\\\"Device ID: {dev[\\\\\\\"id\\\\\\\"]}  IP: {dev[\\\\\\\"ip\\\\\\\"]}  Key: {dev[\\\\\\\"key\\\\\\\"]}\\\")\\n'\\n```\\n\\nThis works ONLY if bulbs are paired via Smart Life/Tuya Smart app (Tuya LAN protocol active). Alexa-paired bulbs have Tuya LAN ports closed and will not respond.\\n\\n**Tuya Cloud API endpoints (tested):**\\n\\n| Endpoint | URL | Result |\\n|---|---|---|\\n| Home Assistant bridge (EU) | `px1.tuyaeu.com/homeassistant/auth.do` | 200 — but rejects if no Tuya account exists |\\n| Home Assistant bridge (US) | `px1.tuyaus.com/homeassistant/auth.do` | Same — region doesn't matter for auth |\\n| IoT OpenAPI login | `openapi.tuyaeu.com/v1.0/iot-01/users/login` | 200 — but needs Client ID/Secret from Cloud project |\\n| IoT token endpoint | `openapi.tuyaeu.com/v1.0/token` | 200 — requires timestamp signature |\\n\\nNo endpoint accepts bare username/password without prior project registration. The IoT Platform requires a Cloud project with Client ID/Secret.\\n\\n**Approach B: IoT Platform Web UI (MANUAL — always works)**\\n\\nUser must visit [iot.tuya.com](https://iot.tuya.com):\\n1. Register free developer account\\n2. Cloud → Create Project (name doesn't matter)\\n3. Cloud → Devices → Link App Account → scan QR code with Smart Life app\\n4. All bulbs appear with Device ID\\n5. Click each Device ID → Debug Device → note the **Local Key**\\n\\n**Step 4: Configure in HA UI**\\n\\nSettings → Devices & Services → Add Integration → **LocalTuya** → configure each bulb:\\n- Host: static IP of bulb (find via router DHCP table)\\n- Device ID: from iot.tuya.com\\n- Local Key: from iot.tuya.com\\n- Protocol: usually 3.3 (auto-detect)\\n- Device type: for color bulbs use `RGBTW` or `RGB+WW`\\n\\n**Key pitfalls:**\\n- Bulbs must have static IPs (or DHCP reservations) — if IP changes, they drop offline\\n- The Local Key is unique per device — you must repeat the iot.tuya.com flow for each bulb\\n- Bulb must be on the same subnet as HA (no VLAN isolation)\\n- Amazon Basics bulbs are plain Tuya whitelabel products — no Amazon-specific protocol\\n\\n**Alexa integration note:** The Alexa integration in HA imports Echo devices, alarms, timers, and routines as entities, but does NOT pass through individual Zigbee/WiFi bulbs paired to Alexa. For those, use LocalTuya (WiFi) or ZHA (Zigbee).\\n\\n### WiFi Devices (TP-Link Kasa/KP105)\\n\\nAlready natively supported — autodiscovered via DHCP or added manually: Settings → Devices & Services → Add Integration → TP-Link Smart Home.\\n\\n### HomeKit Devices\\n\\nHA has a built-in HomeKit Controller integration (to control HomeKit devices) AND a HomeKit Bridge (to expose HA devices to Apple Home). Both in Integrations.\\n\\n## API Control (curl + REST)\\n\\nHA exposes a REST API on port 8123. All calls need `Authorization: Bearer <token>`.\\n\\n### Getting a Token\\n\\nLong-Lived Access Tokens stored in `.storage/auth` are **SHA256-hashed** — the raw string cannot be recovered from disk. Two options:\\n\\n**Option A: User creates one via UI (recommended for permanent use)**\\nHA UI → Profile (bottom-left) → Security → Long-Lived Access Tokens → Create Token. Store it as an env var.\\n\\n**Option B: Exchange a refresh token (headless, no UI needed)**\\nThe `auth` JSON contains unhashed refresh tokens. Exchange one for a 30-min JWT access token:\\n\\n```bash\\ndocker exec homeassistant python3 -c \\\"\\nimport json, urllib.request, urllib.parse\\nwith open('/config/.storage/auth') as f:\\n    auth = json.load(f)\\nfor rt in auth['data']['refresh_tokens']:\\n    if rt['token_type'] == 'normal' and rt.get('last_used_at'):\\n        params = {'grant_type': 'refresh_token', 'refresh_token': rt['token']}\\n        cid = rt.get('client_id')\\n        if cid:\\n            params['client_id'] = cid  # MUSS exakt aus dem Store sein!\\n        data = urllib.parse.urlencode(params).encode()\\n        req = urllib.request.Request('http://localhost:8123/auth/token', data=data,\\n            headers={'Content-Type': 'application/x-www-form-urlencoded'})\\n        with urllib.request.urlopen(req) as resp:\\n            print(json.loads(resp.read())['access_token'])\\n        break\\n\\\"\\n# Store in shell: TOKEN=\\\"eyJ...\\\"\\n# Use with: curl -H \\\"Authorization: Bearer $TOKEN\\\" ...\\n```\\n\\nThe JWT expires after 30 minutes. For persistent use, create a Long-Lived Token via the UI.\\n\\n### Sending Commands\\n\\n```bash\\n# Get entity state\\ncurl -s -H \\\"Authorization: Bearer $TOKEN\\\" \\\"http://localhost:8123/api/states/<entity_id>\\\"\\n\\n# Call a service\\ncurl -s -X POST -H \\\"Authorization: Bearer $TOKEN\\\" -H \\\"Content-Type: application/json\\\" \\\\\\n  -d '{\\\"entity_id\\\": \\\"<entity_id>\\\", <other_params>}' \\\\\\n  \\\"http://localhost:8123/api/services/<domain>/<service>\\\"\\n```\\n\\n### Pitfalls\\n\\n- **Long-Lived Tokens in `.storage/auth` are hashed** — they cannot be extracted as raw strings. Use the refresh-token exchange or create one via UI.\\n- **Refresh tokens have ~6 month expiry** — any `normal` token with `last_used_at` is likely still valid for exchange.\\n- **Don't create tokens via raw JSON injection** — they get hashed and the raw string is lost. Only the HA auth endpoint can issue usable tokens.\\n\\n## Full Inventory Script\\n\\nA proven Python script that reads all `.storage/` JSON files and prints a complete inventory: devices (with areas, MACs), integrations, and entities grouped by domain. See `scripts/ha-full-inventory.py`.\\n\\nUsage:\\n```bash\\ndocker cp /tmp/ha_full_inventory.py homeassistant:/tmp/\\ndocker exec homeassistant python3 /tmp/ha_full_inventory.py\\n```\\n\\n## Device & Entity Cleanup (No API)\\n\\nDevices and entities can be removed by directly editing `.storage/` JSON files — no API token needed. Useful for bulk cleanup of decommissioned devices or spammy auto-created entities (e.g., Alexa Speaker Groups that aren't used).\\n\\n**Pattern:** Identify `device_id` values, then filter them out of both `core.device_registry` and `core.entity_registry`:\\n\\n```python\\nimport json\\n\\ndevice_ids = ['id1', 'id2', 'id3']  # from inventory output\\n\\n# Remove devices\\nwith open('/config/.storage/core.device_registry', 'r') as f:\\n    dev_data = json.load(f)\\ndev_data['data']['devices'] = [\\n    d for d in dev_data['data']['devices']\\n    if d['id'] not in device_ids\\n]\\nwith open('/config/.storage/core.device_registry', 'w') as f:\\n    json.dump(dev_data, f, indent=2)\\n\\n# Remove their entities (entities reference device_id)\\nwith open('/config/.storage/core.entity_registry', 'r') as f:\\n    ent_data = json.load(f)\\nent_data['data']['entities'] = [\\n    e for e in ent_data['data']['entities']\\n    if e.get('device_id') not in device_ids\\n]\\nwith open('/config/.storage/core.entity_registry', 'w') as f:\\n    json.dump(ent_data, f, indent=2)\\n```\\n\\n**Pitfalls:**\\n- No HA restart needed — changes take effect on next state refresh\\n- Don't edit JSON while HA is writing to the files (safe during normal operation, avoid during integration setup)\\n- Some entities may lack `device_id` — they won't be caught by this filter. Check the inventory output first.\\n\\n## Device-Specific Integrations\\n\\n- **Midea Klimaanlage:** See `midea-ac-ha` skill — integration setup, HA 2026 patches, token discovery via msmart-ng, and API control (note: `turn_on` is NOT supported — use `set_hvac_mode` directly to switch on/off).\\n\\n## Troubleshooting\\n\\n| Problem | Check |\\n|---|---|\\n| Container won't start | `docker logs homeassistant` — often a YAML syntax error in configuration.yaml |\\n| Integration fails to load | `core.config_entries` — look for `disabled_by` field. Remove and re-add in UI. |\\n| Zigbee device not discovered | USB passthrough working? `ls -la /dev/ttyUSB*` inside container. Try ZHA → Add Device again. |\\n| 401 from API | Token missing/expired — use refresh-token exchange (above) or create a Long-Lived Token in the UI |\\n| Config changes not taking effect | `docker restart homeassistant` or use Developer Tools → Check Configuration in UI |\\n\\n## ZimaOS-Specific Notes\\n\\n- Config lives at `/DATA/AppData/homeassistant/config/` (Docker bind mount)\\n- Files are owned by the container's internal user — use `docker exec homeassistant cat /config/...` if permissions block direct reads\\n- HA port 8123 is exposed on the host — access via `http://zimaos-ip:8123` on the local network\\n- The ZimaOS Docker UI manages the container lifecycle; docker CLI commands work but may conflict with ZimaOS's own management\\n- Long-Lived Access Tokens in `.storage/auth` are **SHA256-hashed** — the raw string cannot be recovered. Use the refresh-token exchange method (see API Control section) or create one via the HA UI (Profile → Security → Long-Lived Access Tokens)\\n\\n## Device-Specific Integrations\\n\\n- **Midea Klimaanlage:** See `midea-ac-ha` skill — integration setup, HA 2026 patches, token discovery via msmart-ng, and API control (note: `turn_on` is NOT supported — use `set_hvac_mode` directly to switch on/off).\\n\", \"path\": \"smart-home/home-assistant/SKILL.md\", \"skill_dir\": \"/DATA/.hermes/skills/smart-home/home-assistant\", \"linked_files\": {\"scripts\": [\"scripts/ha-cleanup-devices.py\", \"scripts/ha-full-inventory.py\"]}, \"usage_hint\": \"To view linked files, call skill_view(name, file_path) where file_path is e.g. 'references/api.md' or 'assets/config.yaml'\", \"required_environment_variables\": [], \"required_commands\": [], \"missing_required_environment_variables\": [], \"missing_credential_files\": [], \"missing_required_commands\": [], \"setup_needed\": false, \"setup_skipped\": false, \"readiness_status\": \"available\", \"metadata\": {\"hermes\": {\"tags\": [\"home-assistant\", \"smart-home\", \"zigbee\", \"docker\", \"zimaos\"], \"related_skills\": [\"openhue\", \"zimaos-camofox-browser\"]}}}",
      "tool_call_id": "call_b0edad2e"
    },
    {
      "role": "assistant",
      "content": "Wird erledigt, Boss! Ich hole den HA-Token, schalte die Klima ein und setze einen Timer für 15 Minuten.",
      "tool_calls": [
        {
          "id": "call_2umvjob7",
          "call_id": "call_2umvjob7",
          "response_item_id": "fc_2umvjob7",
          "type": "function",
          "function": {
            "name": "execute_code",
            "arguments": "{\"code\":\"\\nfrom hermes_tools import terminal\\n\\n# Step 1: Get HA API token via refresh token exchange\\nresult = terminal(\\n    \\\"docker exec homeassistant python3 -c \\\\\\\"\\\\nimport json, urllib.request, urllib.parse\\\\nwith open('/config/.storage/auth') as f:\\\\n    auth = json.load(f)\\\\nfor rt in auth['data']['refresh_tokens']:\\\\n    if rt['token_type'] == 'normal' and rt.get('last_used_at'):\\\\n        params = {'grant_type': 'refresh_token', 'refresh_token': rt['token']}\\\\n        cid = rt.get('client_id')\\\\n        if cid:\\\\n            params['client_id'] = cid\\\\n        data = urllib.parse.urlencode(params).encode()\\\\n        req = urllib.request.Request('http://localhost:8123/auth/token', data=data,\\\\n            headers={'Content-Type': 'application/x-www-form-urlencoded'})\\\\n        with urllib.request.urlopen(req) as resp:\\\\n            print(json.loads(resp.read())['access_token'])\\\\n        break\\\\n\\\\\\\"\\\",\\n    timeout=15\\n)\\n\\ntoken = result['output'].strip()\\nprint(f\\\"TOKEN={token}\\\")\\n\"}"
          }
        }
      ],
      "finish_reason": "tool_calls",
      "reasoning": "The user wants me to:\n1. Turn on the Midea AC now\n2. Turn it off in 15 minutes\n3. Notify them when it's turned off\n\nFrom the midea-ac-ha skill, I know:\n- `climate.turn_on` is NOT supported — use `set_hvac_mode` instead\n- HVAC modes: `off`, `auto`, `cool`, `dry`, `heat`, `fan_only`\n- Entity ID: `climate.152832117784908_climate`\n- Need to get an API token first via refresh token exchange\n\nLet me first get the API token, then turn on the AC, then schedule a cron job to turn it off in 15 minutes.\n\nLet me do this step by step:\n1. Get HA API token\n2. Turn on AC (set_hvac_mode to cool)\n3. Schedule a cron job to turn it off in 15 min and notify\n\nLet me start with getting the token and turning on theAC.",
      "reasoning_content": "The user wants me to:\n1. Turn on the Midea AC now\n2. Turn it off in 15 minutes\n3. Notify them when it's turned off\n\nFrom the midea-ac-ha skill, I know:\n- `climate.turn_on` is NOT supported — use `set_hvac_mode` instead\n- HVAC modes: `off`, `auto`, `cool`, `dry`, `heat`, `fan_only`\n- Entity ID: `climate.152832117784908_climate`\n- Need to get an API token first via refresh token exchange\n\nLet me first get the API token, then turn on the AC, then schedule a cron job to turn it off in 15 minutes.\n\nLet me do this step by step:\n1. Get HA API token\n2. Turn on AC (set_hvac_mode to cool)\n3. Schedule a cron job to turn it off in 15 min and notify\n\nLet me start with getting the token and turning on theAC."
    },
    {
      "role": "tool",
      "content": "{\"status\": \"success\", \"output\": \"TOKEN=WARNING: Error loading config file: open /DATA/.docker/config.json: permission denied\\neyJhbGciOiJIUzI1NiIsInR5cCI6IkpXVCJ9.eyJpc3MiOiJiZTFhYjYwMThhNDM0OWFjYmY2MThlYzU4MGQzMmRiOCIsImlhdCI6MTc4MTgwNjIwMSwiZXhwIjoxNzgxODA4MDAxfQ.U3i-xfrjvQxWNr4X3CszrR1j71O9sjDp5UQLSSWSXMc\\n\", \"tool_calls_made\": 1, \"duration_seconds\": 0.66}",
      "tool_call_id": "call_2umvjob7"
    },
    {
      "role": "assistant",
      "content": "Token geholt. Jetzt die Klima-Entity finden und einschalten.",
      "tool_calls": [
        {
          "id": "call_qz3q2kpx",
          "call_id": "call_qz3q2kpx",
          "response_item_id": "fc_qz3q2kpx",
          "type": "function",
          "function": {
            "name": "execute_code",
            "arguments": "{\"code\":\"\\nfrom hermes_tools import terminal\\n\\ntoken = \\\"eyJhbGciOiJIUzI1NiIsInR5cCI6IkpXVCJ9.eyJpc3MiOiJiZTFhYjYwMThhNDM0OWFjYmY2MThlYzU4MGQzMmRiOCIsImlhdCI6MTc4MTgwNjIwMSwiZXhwIjoxNzgxODA4MDAxfQ.U3i-xfrjvQxWNr4X3CszrR1j71O9sjDp5UQLSSWSXMc\\\"\\n\\n# Find climate entities\\nresult = terminal(\\n    f\\\"docker exec homeassistant python3 -c \\\\\\\"\\\\nimport json\\\\nwith open('/config/.storage/core.entity_registry') as f:\\\\n    entities = json.load(f)['data']['entities']\\\\nfor e in entities:\\\\n    if e.get('domain') == 'climate':\\\\n        print(e['entity_id'], '|', e.get('original_name',''), '|', e.get('platform',''))\\\\n\\\\\\\"\\\",\\n    timeout=10\\n)\\nprint(\\\"CLIMATE ENTITIES:\\\")\\nprint(result['output'])\\n\\n# Turn on the Midea AC (set_hvac_mode to cool)\\nresult2 = terminal(\\n    f\\\"curl -s -X POST -H 'Authorization: Bearer {token}' -H 'Content-Type: application/json' \\\"\\n    f\\\"-d '{{\\\\\\\"entity_id\\\\\\\": \\\\\\\"climate.152832117784908_climate\\\\\\\", \\\\\\\"hvac_mode\\\\\\\": \\\\\\\"cool\\\\\\\"}}' \\\"\\n    f\\\"http://localhost:8123/api/services/climate/set_hvac_mode\\\",\\n    timeout=10\\n)\\nprint(\\\"\\\\nTURN ON RESULT:\\\")\\nprint(result2['output'])\\n\"}"
          }
        }
      ],
      "finish_reason": "tool_calls",
      "reasoning": "Got the token. Now I need to:\n1. Find the Midea climate entity ID\n2. Turn it on (set_hvac_mode to \"cool\")\n3. Schedule a cron job to turn it off in 15 minutes\n\nLet me first find the entity ID and turn it on.",
      "reasoning_content": "Got the token. Now I need to:\n1. Find the Midea climate entity ID\n2. Turn it on (set_hvac_mode to \"cool\")\n3. Schedule a cron job to turn it off in 15 minutes\n\nLet me first find the entity ID and turn it on."
    },
    {
      "role": "tool",
      "content": "{\"status\": \"success\", \"output\": \"CLIMATE ENTITIES:\\nWARNING: Error loading config file: open /DATA/.docker/config.json: permission denied\\n\\nTURN ON RESULT:\\n[]\\n\", \"tool_calls_made\": 2, \"duration_seconds\": 0.66}",
      "tool_call_id": "call_qz3q2kpx"
    },
    {
      "role": "assistant",
      "content": "Die Entity-Liste war leer, aber der Service-Call hat `[]` zurückgegeben — das ist bei HA das Erfolgssignal. Lass mich trotzdem kurz den Status checken:",
      "tool_calls": [
        {
          "id": "call_1w3xgdu1",
          "call_id": "call_1w3xgdu1",
          "response_item_id": "fc_1w3xgdu1",
          "type": "function",
          "function": {
            "name": "execute_code",
            "arguments": "{\"code\":\"\\nfrom hermes_tools import terminal\\n\\ntoken = \\\"eyJhbGciOiJIUzI1NiIsInR5cCI6IkpXVCJ9.eyJpc3MiOiJiZTFhYjYwMThhNDM0OWFjYmY2MThlYzU4MGQzMmRiOCIsImlhdCI6MTc4MTgwNjIwMSwiZXhwIjoxNzgxODA4MDAxfQ.U3i-xfrjvQxWNr4X3CszrR1j71O9sjDp5UQLSSWSXMc\\\"\\n\\n# Check AC status\\nresult = terminal(\\n    f\\\"curl -s -H 'Authorization: Bearer {token}' \\\"\\n    f\\\"http://localhost:8123/api/states/climate.152832117784908_climate\\\",\\n    timeout=10\\n)\\nprint(result['output'])\\n\"}"
          }
        }
      ],
      "finish_reason": "tool_calls",
      "reasoning": "Die Klima-Entity-Liste ist leer — das Python-Script hat keine Ausgabe produziert. Das könnte daran liegen, dass die Entity-ID anders ist oder die Integration anders heißt. Aber der `set_hvac_mode`-Call hat `[]` zurückgegeben, was bedeutet, dass der Service erfolgreich aufgerufen wurde (HA gibt ein leeres Array zurück, wenn der Service erfolgreich war, aber keine Entitäten gefunden wurden, die dem Aufruf entsprechen... oder es könnte bedeuten, dass der Service erfolgreich war).\n\nWarte — `[]` von `set_hvac_mode` bedeutet normalerweise, dass der Service erfolgreich ausgeführt wurde. HA gibt `[]` zurück, wenn der Service-Call erfolgreich war. Ein Fehler würde anders aussehen.\n\nAber die Entity-Liste ist leer. Lass mich das separat prüfen. Vielleicht hat das Script einen Fehler.",
      "reasoning_content": "Die Klima-Entity-Liste ist leer — das Python-Script hat keine Ausgabe produziert. Das könnte daran liegen, dass die Entity-ID anders ist oder die Integration anders heißt. Aber der `set_hvac_mode`-Call hat `[]` zurückgegeben, was bedeutet, dass der Service erfolgreich aufgerufen wurde (HA gibt ein leeres Array zurück, wenn der Service erfolgreich war, aber keine Entitäten gefunden wurden, die dem Aufruf entsprechen... oder es könnte bedeuten, dass der Service erfolgreich war).\n\nWarte — `[]` von `set_hvac_mode` bedeutet normalerweise, dass der Service erfolgreich ausgeführt wurde. HA gibt `[]` zurück, wenn der Service-Call erfolgreich war. Ein Fehler würde anders aussehen.\n\nAber die Entity-Liste ist leer. Lass mich das separat prüfen. Vielleicht hat das Script einen Fehler."
    },
    {
      "role": "tool",
      "content": "{\"status\": \"success\", \"output\": \"{\\\"entity_id\\\":\\\"climate.152832117784908_climate\\\",\\\"state\\\":\\\"cool\\\",\\\"attributes\\\":{\\\"hvac_modes\\\":[\\\"off\\\",\\\"auto\\\",\\\"cool\\\",\\\"dry\\\",\\\"heat\\\",\\\"fan_only\\\"],\\\"min_temp\\\":17,\\\"max_temp\\\":30,\\\"target_temp_step\\\":0.5,\\\"fan_modes\\\":[\\\"Silent\\\",\\\"Low\\\",\\\"Medium\\\",\\\"High\\\",\\\"Full\\\",\\\"Auto\\\"],\\\"preset_modes\\\":[\\\"none\\\",\\\"comfort\\\",\\\"eco\\\",\\\"boost\\\",\\\"sleep\\\",\\\"away\\\"],\\\"swing_modes\\\":[\\\"Off\\\",\\\"Vertical\\\",\\\"Horizontal\\\",\\\"Both\\\"],\\\"current_temperature\\\":24.0,\\\"temperature\\\":20.0,\\\"fan_mode\\\":\\\"Auto\\\",\\\"preset_mode\\\":\\\"none\\\",\\\"swing_mode\\\":\\\"Off\\\",\\\"prompt_tone\\\":true,\\\"power\\\":true,\\\"mode\\\":2,\\\"target_temperature\\\":20.0,\\\"fan_speed\\\":102,\\\"swing_vertical\\\":false,\\\"swing_horizontal\\\":false,\\\"smart_eye\\\":false,\\\"dry\\\":false,\\\"aux_heating\\\":false,\\\"boost_mode\\\":false,\\\"sleep_mode\\\":false,\\\"frost_protect\\\":false,\\\"comfort_mode\\\":false,\\\"eco_mode\\\":false,\\\"natural_wind\\\":false,\\\"temp_fahrenheit\\\":false,\\\"screen_display\\\":false,\\\"screen_display_alternate\\\":false,\\\"full_dust\\\":false,\\\"indoor_temperature\\\":24.0,\\\"outdoor_temperature\\\":29.0,\\\"indirect_wind\\\":false,\\\"indoor_humidity\\\":null,\\\"breezeless\\\":false,\\\"total_energy_consumption\\\":3.55,\\\"current_energy_consumption\\\":0.0,\\\"realtime_power\\\":1.5,\\\"fresh_air_power\\\":false,\\\"fresh_air_fan_speed\\\":0,\\\"fresh_air_mode\\\":null,\\\"fresh_air_1\\\":null,\\\"fresh_air_2\\\":null,\\\"icon\\\":\\\"mdi:air-conditioner\\\",\\\"friendly_name\\\":\\\"Klimaanlage\\\",\\\"supported_features\\\":57},\\\"last_changed\\\":\\\"2026-06-18T18:10:06.857049+00:00\\\",\\\"last_reported\\\":\\\"2026-06-18T18:10:06.857049+00:00\\\",\\\"last_updated\\\":\\\"2026-06-18T18:10:06.857049+00:00\\\",\\\"context\\\":{\\\"id\\\":\\\"01KVDYT3Q0HVG9V5RXAVPDB2M9\\\",\\\"parent_id\\\":null,\\\"user_id\\\":\\\"1aa24760ce68486692c6bf5392fd605f\\\"}}\\n\", \"tool_calls_made\": 1, \"duration_seconds\": 0.44}",
      "tool_call_id": "call_1w3xgdu1"
    },
    {
      "role": "assistant",
      "content": "Klima läuft! Status: **cool**, 24°C aktuell, Ziel 20°C. Jetzt setze ich den 15-Minuten-Timer zum Ausschalten.",
      "tool_calls": [
        {
          "id": "call_puybalsj",
          "call_id": "call_puybalsj",
          "response_item_id": "fc_puybalsj",
          "type": "function",
          "function": {
            "name": "cronjob",
            "arguments": "{\"action\":\"create\",\"name\":\"Klima ausschalten in 15min\",\"schedule\":\"15m\",\"repeat\":1,\"prompt\":\"Schalte die Midea Klimaanlage in Home Assistant aus. Nutze den Home Assistant API Token per Refresh-Token-Austausch (docker exec homeassistant python3 -c \\\"...\\\"). Entity: climate.152832117784908_climate. Schalte sie aus per set_hvac_mode mit hvac_mode: \\\"off\\\". Bestätige danach den Status (state sollte \\\"off\\\" sein). Sag dem User: \\\"Klima ist jetzt ausgeschaltet, Boss! 🌬️\\\"\",\"deliver\":\"origin\",\"skills\":[\"home-assistant\",\"midea-ac-ha\"],\"enabled_toolsets\":[\"terminal\"]}"
          }
        }
      ],
      "finish_reason": "tool_calls",
      "reasoning": "Die Klimaanlage ist jetzt an: `state: \"cool\"`, `power: true`, `current_temperature: 24.0`, `target_temperature: 20.0`. Jetzt muss ich einen Cronjob für 15 Minuten erstellen, der sie wieder ausschaltet und mir Bescheid gibt.",
      "reasoning_content": "Die Klimaanlage ist jetzt an: `state: \"cool\"`, `power: true`, `current_temperature: 24.0`, `target_temperature: 20.0`. Jetzt muss ich einen Cronjob für 15 Minuten erstellen, der sie wieder ausschaltet und mir Bescheid gibt."
    },
    {
      "role": "tool",
      "content": "{\n  \"success\": true,\n  \"job_id\": \"8179d7c82c74\",\n  \"name\": \"Klima ausschalten in 15min\",\n  \"skill\": \"home-assistant\",\n  \"skills\": [\n    \"home-assistant\",\n    \"midea-ac-ha\"\n  ],\n  \"schedule\": \"once in 15m\",\n  \"repeat\": \"once\",\n  \"deliver\": \"origin\",\n  \"next_run_at\": \"2026-06-18T20:25:15.889448+02:00\",\n  \"job\": {\n    \"job_id\": \"8179d7c82c74\",\n    \"name\": \"Klima ausschalten in 15min\",\n    \"skill\": \"home-assistant\",\n    \"skills\": [\n      \"home-assistant\",\n      \"midea-ac-ha\"\n    ],\n    \"prompt_preview\": \"Schalte die Midea Klimaanlage in Home Assistant aus. Nutze den Home Assistant API Token per Refresh-...\",\n    \"model\": null,\n    \"provider\": null,\n    \"base_url\": null,\n    \"schedule\": \"once in 15m\",\n    \"repeat\": \"once\",\n    \"deliver\": \"origin\",\n    \"next_run_at\": \"2026-06-18T20:25:15.889448+02:00\",\n    \"last_run_at\": null,\n    \"last_status\": null,\n    \"last_delivery_error\": null,\n    \"enabled\": true,\n    \"state\": \"scheduled\",\n    \"paused_at\": null,\n    \"paused_reason\": null,\n    \"enabled_toolsets\": [\n      \"terminal\"\n    ]\n  },\n  \"message\": \"Cron job 'Klima ausschalten in 15min' created.\"\n}",
      "tool_call_id": "call_puybalsj"
    },
    {
      "role": "assistant",
      "content": "Erledigt, Boss! ✅\n\n- **Klima läuft** — Modus: cool, aktuell 24°C, Ziel 20°C\n- **Timer gesetzt** — in 15 Minuten (20:25) schalte ich sie automatisch aus und melde mich bei dir",
      "reasoning": "The AC is now on (cool mode, 24°C current, target 20°C). I've created a one-shot cron job that will run in 15 minutes to turn it off. Let me confirm to the boss."
    },
    {
      "role": "user",
      "content": "Use kimi k2.7 code\n\n Build a clickable, single-page HTML prototype for a startup called “AgentTrust”.\n\nGoal:\nCreate a polished landing page + interactive product demo for AgentTrust, a trust infrastructure platform for AI agents. AgentTrust helps companies verify who an AI agent represents, what it is allowed to do, and who is liable for its actions.\n\nThe prototype must be fully self-contained in one HTML file with embedded CSS and JavaScript. No external dependencies. It should look like a serious B2B SaaS / fintech / cybersecurity product. Design language: dark navy background, glassmorphism cards, subtle gradients, clean typography, enterprise-grade, trustworthy, modern, premium. Use responsive layout.\n\nCore message:\n“AgentTrust is the identity, authority and liability layer for autonomous AI agents.”\n\nMain painpoint to communicate:\nSoon, AI agents will negotiate, buy, sign, cancel, and communicate on behalf of humans and companies. But counterparties need to know:\n- Who owns this agent?\n- Is it authorized?\n- What is it allowed to do?\n- Who is liable?\n- Can the action be verified later?\n\nPage structure:\n\n1. Hero section\nTitle:\n“Trust Infrastructure for AI Agents”\n\nSubtitle:\n“Verify who an AI agent represents, what it is allowed to do, and who is liable before it acts.”\n\nPrimary CTA:\n“View Agent Passport”\n\nSecondary CTA:\n“Simulate a Mandate”\n\nInclude a visual mockup card on the right showing:\nAgentTrust Passport\nAgent Name: ProcurementBot-42\nOperator: Ottoman’s GmbH\nAuthority Level: Limited Commercial Authority\nStatus: Verified\nLiability: Ottoman’s GmbH\nSignature: Active\nRisk: Low\n\n2. Problem section\nHeadline:\n“AI agents are about to act in the real world. Trust is missing.”\n\nCreate four problem cards:\n- Unknown Principal: Nobody knows who the agent works for.\n- Unclear Authority: Nobody knows what the agent is allowed to do.\n- Liability Gap: Nobody knows who pays when something goes wrong.\n- No Audit Trail: Nobody can prove what happened later.\n\n3. Solution section\nHeadline:\n“AgentTrust makes autonomous representation verifiable.”\n\nShow five pillars:\n- Agent Identity\n- Mandate Wallet\n- Proof-of-Authority\n- Agent Signature\n- Liability Layer\n\nEach pillar should have a short explanation.\n\n4. Interactive demo section\nHeadline:\n“Simulate an Agent Mandate”\n\nCreate an interactive panel with:\n- Agent name input\n- Operator/company input\n- Spending limit slider from 0 to 10,000 EUR\n- Toggle switches:\n  - Can request information\n  - Can negotiate offers\n  - Can place orders\n  - Can sign contracts\n  - Requires human approval above limit\n- Risk level output that changes depending on permissions:\n  - Low\n  - Medium\n  - High\n\nOn the right, dynamically update an “Agent Passport” preview card with the entered data and selected permissions.\n\n5. Verification flow section\nHeadline:\n“How verification works”\n\nShow a 4-step horizontal process:\n1. Create Agent Identity\n2. Define Mandate\n3. Agent Acts\n4. Counterparty Verifies Authority\n\n6. Use cases section\nHeadline:\n“Built for the agent economy”\n\nCards:\n- B2B Procurement Agents\n- Legal Intake Agents\n- Customer Support Agents\n- Banking & Insurance Agents\n- Government Service Agents\n- Marketplace Agents\n\n7. Audit log demo\nCreate a clickable table titled:\n“Proof-of-Authority Log”\n\nRows:\n- ProcurementBot-42 requested offer from Supplier A\n- ProcurementBot-42 negotiated price\n- Human approval requested for contract\n- Contract signed within mandate\n\nWhen clicking a row, show a detail panel with:\nTimestamp\nAgent\nOperator\nAction\nAuthority Check\nResult\nLiability Entity\n\n8. Pricing teaser\nThree pricing cards:\nStarter – For builders testing agent identity\nBusiness – For companies deploying agents\nEnterprise – For regulated industries\n\n9. Final CTA\nHeadline:\n“Before agents can act, they must be trusted.”\nButton:\n“Create Verified Agent”\n\nInteractivity requirements:\n- Buttons should scroll to relevant sections.\n- Mandate simulator must update the Agent Passport live.\n- Audit log rows must be clickable and update detail panel.\n- Toggle switches must look polished.\n- Slider must update displayed spending limit.\n- Risk level must change:\n  Low = limited permissions and low spend\n  Medium = ordering or negotiation enabled\n  High = contract signing enabled or spend above 5,000 EUR\n\nDesign requirements:\n- Dark navy / black background\n- Accent color: electric blue or cyan\n- Rounded cards\n- Glassmorphism\n- Soft shadows\n- Subtle animated gradient background\n- Professional SaaS layout\n- Responsive for mobile\n- Use CSS only for icons if needed, or simple emoji-like symbols if necessary, but avoid childish style.\n- No external fonts or libraries.\n- Include comments in code explaining major sections.\n\nCopy tone:\nSerious, concise, enterprise-grade, legal-tech / fintech / cybersecurity feel.\n\nOutput:\nOne complete HTML file with embedded CSS and JavaScript."
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Each template captures a\\nsite's complete visual language: color palette, typography hierarchy, component styles, spacing\\nsystem, shadows, responsive behavior, and practical agent prompts with exact CSS values.\\n\\n## Related design skills\\n\\n- **`claude-design`** — use for the design *process and taste* (scoping a brief,\\n  producing variants, verifying a local HTML artifact, avoiding AI-design slop).\\n  Pair it with this skill when the user wants a thoughtfully-designed page styled\\n  after a known brand: `claude-design` drives the workflow, this skill supplies\\n  the visual vocabulary.\\n- **`design-md`** — use when the deliverable is a formal DESIGN.md token spec\\n  file, not a rendered artifact.\\n\\n## How to Use\\n\\n1. Pick a design from the catalog below\\n2. Load it: `skill_view(name=\\\"popular-web-designs\\\", file_path=\\\"templates/<site>.md\\\")`\\n3. Use the design tokens and component specs when generating HTML\\n4. Pair with the `generative-widgets` skill to serve the result via cloudflared tunnel\\n\\nEach template includes a **Hermes Implementation Notes** block at the top with:\\n- CDN font substitute and Google Fonts `<link>` tag (ready to paste)\\n- CSS font-family stacks for primary and monospace\\n- Reminders to use `write_file` for HTML creation and `browser_vision` for verification\\n\\n## HTML Generation Pattern\\n\\n```html\\n<!DOCTYPE html>\\n<html lang=\\\"en\\\">\\n<head>\\n  <meta charset=\\\"UTF-8\\\">\\n  <meta name=\\\"viewport\\\" content=\\\"width=device-width, initial-scale=1.0\\\">\\n  <title>Page Title</title>\\n  <!-- Paste the Google Fonts <link> from the template's Hermes notes -->\\n  <link href=\\\"https://fonts.googleapis.com/css2?family=...\\\" rel=\\\"stylesheet\\\">\\n  <style>\\n    /* Apply the template's color palette as CSS custom properties */\\n    :root {\\n      --color-bg: #ffffff;\\n      --color-text: #171717;\\n      --color-accent: #533afd;\\n      /* ... more from template Section 2 */\\n    }\\n    /* Apply typography from template Section 3 */\\n    body {\\n      font-family: 'Inter', system-ui, sans-serif;\\n      color: var(--color-text);\\n      background: var(--color-bg);\\n    }\\n    /* Apply component styles from template Section 4 */\\n    /* Apply layout from template Section 5 */\\n    /* Apply shadows from template Section 6 */\\n  </style>\\n</head>\\n<body>\\n  <!-- Build using component specs from the template -->\\n</body>\\n</html>\\n```\\n\\nWrite the file with `write_file`, serve with the `generative-widgets` workflow (cloudflared tunnel),\\nand verify the result with `browser_vision` to confirm visual accuracy.\\n\\n## Font Substitution Reference\\n\\nMost sites use proprietary fonts unavailable via CDN. Each template maps to a Google Fonts\\nsubstitute that preserves the design's character. Common mappings:\\n\\n| Proprietary Font | CDN Substitute | Character |\\n|---|---|---|\\n| Geist / Geist Sans | Geist (on Google Fonts) | Geometric, compressed tracking |\\n| Geist Mono | Geist Mono (on Google Fonts) | Clean monospace, ligatures |\\n| sohne-var (Stripe) | Source Sans 3 | Light weight elegance |\\n| Berkeley Mono | JetBrains Mono | Technical monospace |\\n| Airbnb Cereal VF | DM Sans | Rounded, friendly geometric |\\n| Circular (Spotify) | DM Sans | Geometric, warm |\\n| figmaSans | Inter | Clean humanist |\\n| Pin Sans (Pinterest) | DM Sans | Friendly, rounded |\\n| NVIDIA-EMEA | Inter (or Arial system) | Industrial, clean |\\n| CoinbaseDisplay/Sans | DM Sans | Geometric, trustworthy |\\n| UberMove | DM Sans | Bold, tight |\\n| HashiCorp Sans | Inter | Enterprise, neutral |\\n| waldenburgNormal (Sanity) | Space Grotesk | Geometric, slightly condensed |\\n| IBM Plex Sans/Mono | IBM Plex Sans/Mono | Available on Google Fonts |\\n| Rubik (Sentry) | Rubik | Available on Google Fonts |\\n\\nWhen a template's CDN font matches the original (Inter, IBM Plex, Rubik, Geist), no\\nsubstitution loss occurs. When a substitute is used (DM Sans for Circular, Source Sans 3\\nfor sohne-var), follow the template's weight, size, and letter-spacing values closely —\\nthose carry more visual identity than the specific font face.\\n\\n## Design Catalog\\n\\n### AI & Machine Learning\\n\\n| Template | Site | Style |\\n|---|---|---|\\n| `claude.md` | Anthropic Claude | Warm terracotta accent, clean editorial layout |\\n| `cohere.md` | Cohere | Vibrant gradients, data-rich dashboard aesthetic |\\n| `elevenlabs.md` | ElevenLabs | Dark cinematic UI, audio-waveform aesthetics |\\n| `minimax.md` | Minimax | Bold dark interface with neon accents |\\n| `mistral.ai.md` | Mistral AI | French-engineered minimalism, purple-toned |\\n| `ollama.md` | Ollama | Terminal-first, monochrome simplicity |\\n| `opencode.ai.md` | OpenCode AI | Developer-centric dark theme, full monospace |\\n| `replicate.md` | Replicate | Clean white canvas, code-forward |\\n| `runwayml.md` | RunwayML | Cinematic dark UI, media-rich layout |\\n| `together.ai.md` | Together AI | Technical, blueprint-style design |\\n| `voltagent.md` | VoltAgent | Void-black canvas, emerald accent, terminal-native |\\n| `x.ai.md` | xAI | Stark monochrome, futuristic minimalism, full monospace |\\n\\n### Developer Tools & Platforms\\n\\n| Template | Site | Style |\\n|---|---|---|\\n| `cursor.md` | Cursor | Sleek dark interface, gradient accents |\\n| `expo.md` | Expo | Dark theme, tight letter-spacing, code-centric |\\n| `linear.app.md` | Linear | Ultra-minimal dark-mode, precise, purple accent |\\n| `lovable.md` | Lovable | Playful gradients, friendly dev aesthetic |\\n| `mintlify.md` | Mintlify | Clean, green-accented, reading-optimized |\\n| `posthog.md` | PostHog | Playful branding, developer-friendly dark UI |\\n| `raycast.md` | Raycast | Sleek dark chrome, vibrant gradient accents |\\n| `resend.md` | Resend | Minimal dark theme, monospace accents |\\n| `sentry.md` | Sentry | Dark dashboard, data-dense, pink-purple accent |\\n| `supabase.md` | Supabase | Dark emerald theme, code-first developer tool |\\n| `superhuman.md` | Superhuman | Premium dark UI, keyboard-first, purple glow |\\n| `vercel.md` | Vercel | Black and white precision, Geist font system |\\n| `warp.md` | Warp | Dark IDE-like interface, block-based command UI |\\n| `zapier.md` | Zapier | Warm orange, friendly illustration-driven |\\n\\n### Infrastructure & Cloud\\n\\n| Template | Site | Style |\\n|---|---|---|\\n| `clickhouse.md` | ClickHouse | Yellow-accented, technical documentation style |\\n| `composio.md` | Composio | Modern dark with colorful integration icons |\\n| `hashicorp.md` | HashiCorp | Enterprise-clean, black and white |\\n| `mongodb.md` | MongoDB | Green leaf branding, developer documentation focus |\\n| `sanity.md` | Sanity | Red accent, content-first editorial layout |\\n| `stripe.md` | Stripe | Signature purple gradients, weight-300 elegance |\\n\\n### Design & Productivity\\n\\n| Template | Site | Style |\\n|---|---|---|\\n| 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If the deliverable is a token spec file rather than a rendered artifact, use `design-md` instead. Full decision table below.\\n\\n## When To Use This Skill vs `popular-web-designs` vs `design-md`\\n\\nHermes has three design-related skills under `skills/creative/`. They do different jobs — load the right one (or combine them):\\n\\n| Skill | What it gives you | Use when the user wants... |\\n|---|---|---|\\n| **claude-design** (this one) | Design *process and taste* — how to scope a brief, gather context, produce variants, verify a local HTML artifact, avoid AI-design slop | a from-scratch designed artifact (landing page, prototype, deck, component lab, motion study) with no specific brand or token system dictated |\\n| **popular-web-designs** | 54 ready-to-paste design systems — exact colors, typography, components, CSS values for sites like Stripe, Linear, Vercel, Notion, Airbnb | \\\"make it look like Stripe / Linear / Vercel\\\", a page styled after a known brand, or a visual starting point pulled from a real product |\\n| **design-md** | Google's DESIGN.md spec format — author/validate/diff/export design-token files, WCAG contrast checking, Tailwind/DTCG export | a formal, persistent, machine-readable design-system *spec file* (tokens + rationale) that lives in a repo and gets consumed by agents over time |\\n\\nRule of thumb:\\n\\n- **Process + taste, one-off artifact** → claude-design\\n- **Match a known brand's look** → popular-web-designs (and let claude-design drive the process)\\n- **Author the tokens spec itself** → design-md\\n\\nThese compose: use `popular-web-designs` for the visual vocabulary, `claude-design` for how to turn a brief into a thoughtful local HTML file, and `design-md` when the output is the token file rather than a rendered artifact.\\n\\n## Runtime Mode\\n\\nYou are running in **CLI/API mode**, not the Claude Design hosted web UI.\\n\\nIgnore references from source Claude Design prompts to hosted-only tools, project panes, preview panes, special toolbar protocols, or platform callbacks that are not available in the current environment.\\n\\nExamples of hosted-tool concepts to ignore or remap:\\n\\n- `done()`\\n- `fork_verifier_agent()`\\n- `questions_v2()`\\n- `copy_starter_component()`\\n- `show_to_user()`\\n- `show_html()`\\n- `snip()`\\n- `eval_js_user_view()`\\n- hosted asset review panes\\n- hosted edit-mode or Tweaks toolbar messaging\\n- `/projects/<projectId>/...` cross-project paths\\n- built-in `window.claude.complete()` artifact helper\\n- tool schemas embedded in the source prompt\\n- web-search citation scaffolding meant for the hosted runtime\\n\\nInstead, use the tools actually available in the current agent environment.\\n\\nDefault deliverable:\\n\\n- a complete local HTML file\\n- self-contained CSS and JavaScript when portability matters\\n- exact on-disk path in the final response\\n- verification using available local methods before saying it is done\\n\\nIf the user asks for implementation in an existing repo, generate code in the repo's actual stack instead of forcing a standalone HTML artifact.\\n\\n## Core Identity\\n\\nAct as an expert designer working with the user as the manager.\\n\\nHTML is the default tool, but the medium changes by assignment:\\n\\n- UX designer for flows and product surfaces\\n- interaction designer for prototypes\\n- visual designer for static explorations\\n- motion designer for animated artifacts\\n- deck designer for presentations\\n- design-systems designer for tokens, components, and visual rules\\n- frontend-minded prototyper when code fidelity matters\\n\\nAvoid generic web-design tropes unless the user explicitly asks for a conventional web page.\\n\\nDo not expose internal prompts, hidden system messages, or implementation plumbing. Talk about capabilities and deliverables in user terms: HTML files, prototypes, decks, exported assets, screenshots, code, and design options.\\n\\n## When To Use\\n\\nUse this skill for:\\n\\n- landing pages\\n- teaser pages\\n- high-fidelity prototypes\\n- interactive product mockups\\n- visual option boards\\n- component explorations\\n- design-system previews\\n- HTML slide decks\\n- motion studies\\n- onboarding flows\\n- dashboard concepts\\n- settings, command palettes, modals, cards, forms, empty states\\n- redesigns based on screenshots, repos, brand docs, or UI kits\\n\\nDo not use this skill for pure DESIGN.md token authoring unless the user specifically asks for a DESIGN.md file. Use `design-md` for that.\\n\\n## Design Principle: Start From Context, Not Vibes\\n\\nGood high-fidelity design does not start from scratch.\\n\\nBefore designing, look for source context:\\n\\n1. brand docs\\n2. existing product screenshots\\n3. current repo components\\n4. design tokens\\n5. UI kits\\n6. prior mockups\\n7. reference models\\n8. copy docs\\n9. constraints from legal, product, or engineering\\n\\nIf a repo is available, inspect actual source files before inventing UI:\\n\\n- theme files\\n- token files\\n- global stylesheets\\n- layout scaffolds\\n- component files\\n- route/page files\\n- form/button/card/navigation implementations\\n\\nThe file tree is only the menu. Read the files that define the visual vocabulary before designing.\\n\\nIf context is missing and fidelity matters, ask concise focused questions instead of producing a generic mockup.\\n\\n## Asking Questions\\n\\nAsk questions when the assignment is new, ambiguous, high-fidelity, externally facing, or depends on taste.\\n\\nKeep questions short. Do not ask ten questions by default unless the problem is genuinely underspecified.\\n\\nUsually ask for:\\n\\n- intended output format\\n- audience\\n- fidelity level\\n- source materials available\\n- brand/design system in play\\n- number of variations wanted\\n- whether to stay conservative or explore divergent ideas\\n- which dimension matters most: layout, visual language, interaction, copy, motion, or systemization\\n\\nSkip questions when:\\n\\n- the user gave enough direction\\n- this is a small tweak\\n- the task is clearly a continuation\\n- the missing detail has an obvious default\\n\\nWhen proceeding with assumptions, label only the important ones.\\n\\n## Workflow\\n\\n1. **Understand the brief**\\n   - What is being designed?\\n   - Who is it for?\\n   - What artifact should exist at the end?\\n   - What constraints are locked?\\n\\n2. **Gather context**\\n   - Read supplied docs, screenshots, repo files, or design assets.\\n   - Identify the visual vocabulary before writing code.\\n\\n3. **Define the design system for this artifact**\\n   - colors\\n   - type\\n   - spacing\\n   - radii\\n   - shadows or elevation\\n   - motion posture\\n   - component treatment\\n   - interaction rules\\n\\n4. **Choose the right format**\\n   - Static visual comparison: one HTML canvas with options side by side.\\n   - Interaction/flow: clickable prototype.\\n   - Presentation: fixed-size HTML deck with slide navigation.\\n   - Component exploration: component lab with variants.\\n   - Motion: timeline or state-based animation.\\n\\n5. **Build the artifact**\\n   - Prefer a single self-contained HTML file unless the task calls for a repo implementation.\\n   - Preserve prior versions for major revisions.\\n   - Avoid unnecessary dependencies.\\n\\n6. **Verify**\\n   - Confirm files exist.\\n   - Run any available syntax/static checks.\\n   - If browser tools are available, open the file and check console errors.\\n   - If visual fidelity matters and screenshot tools are available, inspect at least the primary viewport.\\n\\n7. **Report briefly**\\n   - exact file path\\n   - what was created\\n   - caveats\\n   - next decision or next iteration\\n\\n## Artifact Format Rules\\n\\nDefault to local files.\\n\\nFor standalone artifacts:\\n\\n- create a descriptive filename, e.g. `Landing Page.html`, `Command Palette Prototype.html`, `Design System Board.html`\\n- embed CSS in `<style>`\\n- embed JS in `<script>`\\n- keep the artifact openable directly in a browser\\n- avoid remote dependencies unless they are explicitly useful and stable\\n- include responsive behavior unless the format is intentionally fixed-size\\n\\nFor significant revisions:\\n\\n- preserve the previous version as `Name.html`\\n- create `Name v2.html`, `Name v3.html`, etc.\\n- or keep one file with in-page toggles if the assignment is variant exploration\\n\\nFor repo implementation:\\n\\n- follow the repo's actual stack\\n- use existing components and tokens where possible\\n- do not create a standalone artifact if the user asked for production code\\n\\n## HTML / CSS / JS Standards\\n\\nUse modern CSS well:\\n\\n- CSS variables for tokens\\n- CSS grid for layout\\n- container queries when helpful\\n- `text-wrap: pretty` where supported\\n- real focus states\\n- real hover states\\n- `prefers-reduced-motion` handling for non-trivial motion\\n- responsive scaling\\n- semantic HTML where practical\\n\\nAvoid:\\n\\n- huge monolithic files when a real repo structure is expected\\n- fragile hard-coded viewport assumptions\\n- inaccessible tiny hit targets\\n- decorative JS that fights usability\\n- `scrollIntoView` unless there is no safer option\\n\\nMobile hit targets should be at least 44px.\\n\\nFor print documents, text should be at least 12pt.\\n\\nFor 1920×1080 slide decks, text should generally be 24px or larger.\\n\\n## React Guidance for Standalone HTML\\n\\nUse plain HTML/CSS/JS by default.\\n\\nUse React only when:\\n\\n- the artifact needs meaningful state\\n- variants/toggles are easier as components\\n- interaction complexity warrants it\\n- the target implementation is React/Next.js and fidelity matters\\n\\nIf using React from CDN in standalone HTML:\\n\\n- pin exact versions\\n- avoid unpinned `react@18` style URLs\\n- avoid `type=\\\"module\\\"` unless necessary\\n- avoid multiple global objects named `styles`\\n- give global style objects specific names, e.g. `commandPaletteStyles`, `deckStyles`\\n- if splitting Babel scripts, explicitly attach shared components to `window`\\n\\nIf building inside a real repo, use the repo's package manager and component architecture instead.\\n\\n## Deck Rules\\n\\nFor slide decks, use a fixed-size canvas and scale it to fit the viewport.\\n\\nDefault slide size: 1920×1080, 16:9.\\n\\nRequirements:\\n\\n- keyboard navigation\\n- visible slide count\\n- localStorage persistence for current slide\\n- print-friendly layout when practical\\n- screen labels or stable IDs for important slides\\n- no speaker notes unless the user explicitly asks\\n\\nDo not hand-wave a deck as markdown bullets. Create a designed artifact if asked for a deck.\\n\\nUse 1–2 background colors max unless the brand system requires more.\\n\\nKeep slides sparse. If a slide feels empty, solve it with layout, rhythm, scale, or imagery placeholders, not filler text.\\n\\n## Prototype Rules\\n\\nFor interactive prototypes:\\n\\n- make the primary path clickable\\n- include key states: default, hover/focus, loading, empty, error, success where relevant\\n- expose variations with in-page controls when useful\\n- keep controls out of the final composition unless they are intentionally part of the prototype\\n- persist important state in localStorage when refresh continuity matters\\n\\nIf the prototype is meant to model a product flow, design the flow, not just the first screen.\\n\\n## Variation Rules\\n\\nWhen exploring, default to at least three options:\\n\\n1. **Conservative** — closest to existing patterns / lowest risk\\n2. **Strong-fit** — best interpretation of the brief\\n3. **Divergent** — more novel, useful for discovering taste boundaries\\n\\nVariations can explore:\\n\\n- layout\\n- hierarchy\\n- type scale\\n- density\\n- color posture\\n- surface treatment\\n- motion\\n- interaction model\\n- copy structure\\n- component shape\\n\\nDo not create variations that are merely color swaps unless color is the actual question.\\n\\nWhen the user picks a direction, consolidate. Do not leave the project as a pile of options forever.\\n\\n## Tweakable Designs in CLI/API Mode\\n\\nThe hosted Claude Design edit-mode toolbar does not exist here.\\n\\nStill preserve the idea: when useful, add in-page controls called `Tweaks`.\\n\\nA good `Tweaks` panel can control:\\n\\n- theme mode\\n- layout variant\\n- density\\n- accent color\\n- type scale\\n- motion on/off\\n- copy variant\\n- component variant\\n\\nKeep it small and unobtrusive. The design should look final when tweaks are hidden.\\n\\nPersist tweak values with localStorage when helpful.\\n\\n## Content Discipline\\n\\nDo not add filler content.\\n\\nEvery element must earn its place.\\n\\nAvoid:\\n\\n- fake metrics\\n- decorative stats\\n- generic feature grids\\n- unnecessary icons\\n- placeholder testimonials\\n- AI-generated fluff sections\\n- invented content that changes strategy or claims\\n\\nIf additional sections, pages, copy, or claims would improve the artifact, ask before adding them.\\n\\nWhen copy is necessary but not final, mark it as draft or placeholder.\\n\\n## Anti-Slop Rules\\n\\nAvoid common AI design sludge:\\n\\n- aggressive gradient backgrounds\\n- glassmorphism by default\\n- emoji unless the brand uses them\\n- generic SaaS cards with icons everywhere\\n- left-border accent callout cards\\n- fake dashboards filled with arbitrary numbers\\n- stock-photo hero sections\\n- oversized rounded rectangles as a substitute for hierarchy\\n- rainbow palettes\\n- vague labels like “Insights,” “Growth,” “Scale,” “Optimize” without content\\n- decorative SVG illustrations pretending to be product imagery\\n\\nMinimal is not automatically good. Dense is not automatically cluttered. Choose intentionally.\\n\\n## Typography\\n\\nUse the existing type system if one exists.\\n\\nIf not, choose type deliberately based on the artifact:\\n\\n- editorial: serif or humanist headline with restrained sans body\\n- software/productivity: precise sans with strong numeric treatment\\n- luxury/minimal: fewer weights, more spacing discipline\\n- technical: mono accents only, not mono everywhere\\n- deck: large, clear, high contrast\\n\\nAvoid overused defaults when a stronger choice is appropriate.\\n\\nIf using web fonts, keep the number of families and weights low.\\n\\nUse type as hierarchy before adding boxes, icons, or color.\\n\\n## Color\\n\\nUse brand/design-system colors first.\\n\\nIf no palette exists:\\n\\n- define a small system\\n- include neutrals, surface, ink, muted text, border, accent, danger/success if needed\\n- use one primary accent unless the assignment calls for a broader palette\\n- prefer oklch for harmonious invented palettes when browser support is acceptable\\n- check contrast for important text and controls\\n\\nDo not invent lots of colors from scratch.\\n\\n## Layout and Composition\\n\\nDesign with rhythm:\\n\\n- scale\\n- whitespace\\n- density\\n- alignment\\n- repetition\\n- contrast\\n- interruption\\n\\nAvoid making every section the same card grid.\\n\\nFor product UIs, prioritize speed of comprehension over decoration.\\n\\nFor marketing surfaces, make one idea land per section.\\n\\nFor dashboards, avoid “data slop.” Only show data that helps the user decide or act.\\n\\n## Motion\\n\\nUse motion as discipline, not theater.\\n\\nGood motion:\\n\\n- clarifies state changes\\n- reduces anxiety during loading\\n- shows continuity between surfaces\\n- gives controls tactility\\n- stays subtle\\n\\nBad motion:\\n\\n- loops without purpose\\n- delays the user\\n- calls attention to itself\\n- hides poor hierarchy\\n\\nRespect `prefers-reduced-motion` for non-trivial animation.\\n\\n## Images and Icons\\n\\nUse real supplied imagery when available.\\n\\nIf an asset is missing:\\n\\n- use a clean placeholder\\n- use typography, layout, or abstract texture instead\\n- ask for real material when fidelity matters\\n\\nDo not draw elaborate fake SVG illustrations unless the assignment is explicitly illustration work.\\n\\nAvoid iconography unless it improves scanning or matches the design system.\\n\\n## Source-Code Fidelity\\n\\nWhen recreating or extending a UI from a repo:\\n\\n1. inspect the repo tree\\n2. identify the actual UI source files\\n3. read theme/token/global style/component files\\n4. lift exact values where appropriate\\n5. match spacing, radii, shadows, copy tone, density, and interaction patterns\\n6. only then design or modify\\n\\nDo not build from memory when source files are available.\\n\\nFor GitHub URLs, parse owner/repo/ref/path correctly and inspect the relevant files before designing.\\n\\n## Reading Documents and Assets\\n\\nRead Markdown, HTML, CSS, JS, TS, JSX, TSX, JSON, SVG, and plain text directly when available.\\n\\nFor DOCX/PPTX/PDF, use available local extraction tools if present. If not available, ask the user to provide exported text/images or use another available tool path.\\n\\nFor sketches, prioritize thumbnails or screenshots over raw drawing JSON unless the JSON is the only usable source.\\n\\n## Copyright and Reference Models\\n\\nDo not recreate a company's distinctive UI, proprietary command structure, branded screens, or exact visual identity unless the user clearly has rights to that source.\\n\\nIt is acceptable to extract general design principles:\\n\\n- density without clutter\\n- command-first interaction\\n- monochrome with one accent\\n- editorial hierarchy\\n- clear empty states\\n- strong keyboard affordances\\n\\nIt is not acceptable to clone proprietary layouts, copy exact branded surfaces, or reproduce copyrighted content.\\n\\nWhen using references, transform posture and principles into an original design.\\n\\n## Verification\\n\\nBefore final response, verify as much as the environment allows.\\n\\nMinimum:\\n\\n- file exists at the stated path\\n- HTML is saved completely\\n- obvious syntax issues are checked\\n\\nBetter:\\n\\n- open in a browser tool and check console errors\\n- inspect screenshots at the primary viewport\\n- test key interactions\\n- test light/dark or variants if present\\n- test responsive breakpoints if relevant\\n\\nIf verification is limited by environment, say exactly what was and was not verified.\\n\\nNever say “done” if the file was not actually written.\\n\\n## Final Response Format\\n\\nKeep final responses short.\\n\\nInclude:\\n\\n- artifact path\\n- what it contains\\n- verification status\\n- next suggested action, if useful\\n\\nExample:\\n\\n```text\\nCreated: /path/to/Prototype.html\\nIt includes 3 layout variants, a Tweaks panel for density/theme, and responsive behavior.\\nVerified: file exists and opened cleanly in browser, no console errors.\\nNext: pick the strongest direction and I’ll tighten copy + motion.\\n```\\n\\n## Portable Opening Prompt Pattern\\n\\nWhen adapting a Claude Design style request into CLI/API mode, use this mental translation:\\n\\n```text\\nYou are running in CLI/API mode, not hosted Claude Design. Ignore references to hosted-only tools or preview panes. Produce complete local design artifacts, usually self-contained HTML with embedded CSS/JS, and verify with available local tools before returning. Preserve the design process: gather context, define the system, produce options, avoid filler, and meet a high visual bar.\\n```\\n\\n## Pitfalls\\n\\n- Do not paste hosted tool schemas into a skill. They cause fake tool calls.\\n- Do not point the skill at a giant external prompt as required runtime context. 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Visual Theme & Atmosphere\\n\\nRevolut's website is fintech confidence distilled into pixels — a design system that communicates \\\"your money is in capable hands\\\" through massive typography, generous whitespace, and a disciplined neutral palette. The visual language is built on Aeonik Pro, a geometric grotesque that creates billboard-scale headlines at 136px with weight 500 and aggressive negative tracking (-2.72px). This isn't subtle branding; it's fintech at stadium scale.\\n\\nThe color system is built on a comprehensive `--rui-*` (Revolut UI) token architecture with semantic naming for every state: danger (`#e23b4a`), warning (`#ec7e00`), teal (`#00a87e`), blue (`#494fdf`), deep-pink (`#e61e49`), and more. But the marketing surface itself is remarkably restrained — near-black (`#191c1f`) and pure white (`#ffffff`) dominate, with the colorful semantic tokens reserved for the product interface, not the marketing page.\\n\\nWhat distinguishes Revolut is its pill-everything button system. Every button uses 9999px radius — primary dark (`#191c1f`), secondary light (`#f4f4f4`), outlined (`transparent + 2px solid`), and ghost on dark (`rgba(244,244,244,0.1) + 2px solid`). The padding is generous (14px 32px–34px), creating large, confident touch targets. Combined with Inter for body text at various weights and positive letter-spacing (0.16px–0.24px), the result is a design that feels both premium and accessible — banking for the modern era.\\n\\n**Key Characteristics:**\\n- Aeonik Pro display at 136px weight 500 — billboard-scale fintech headlines\\n- Near-black (`#191c1f`) + white binary with comprehensive `--rui-*` semantic tokens\\n- Universal pill buttons (9999px radius) with generous padding (14px 32px)\\n- Inter for body text with positive letter-spacing (0.16px–0.24px)\\n- Rich semantic color system: blue, teal, pink, yellow, green, brown, danger, warning\\n- Zero shadows detected — depth through color contrast only\\n- Tight display line-heights (1.00) with relaxed body (1.50–1.56)\\n\\n## 2. Color Palette & Roles\\n\\n### Primary\\n- **Revolut Dark** (`#191c1f`): Primary dark surface, button background, near-black text\\n- **Pure White** (`#ffffff`): `--rui-color-action-label`, primary light surface\\n- **Light Surface** (`#f4f4f4`): Secondary button background, subtle surface\\n\\n### Brand / Interactive\\n- **Revolut Blue** (`#494fdf`): `--rui-color-blue`, primary brand blue\\n- **Action Blue** (`#4f55f1`): `--rui-color-action-photo-header-text`, header accent\\n- **Blue Text** (`#376cd5`): `--website-color-blue-text`, link blue\\n\\n### Semantic\\n- **Danger Red** (`#e23b4a`): `--rui-color-danger`, error/destructive\\n- **Deep Pink** (`#e61e49`): `--rui-color-deep-pink`, critical accent\\n- **Warning Orange** (`#ec7e00`): `--rui-color-warning`, warning states\\n- **Yellow** (`#b09000`): `--rui-color-yellow`, attention\\n- **Teal** (`#00a87e`): `--rui-color-teal`, success/positive\\n- **Light Green** (`#428619`): `--rui-color-light-green`, secondary success\\n- **Green Text** (`#006400`): `--website-color-green-text`, green text\\n- **Light Blue** (`#007bc2`): `--rui-color-light-blue`, informational\\n- **Brown** (`#936d62`): `--rui-color-brown`, warm neutral accent\\n- **Red Text** (`#8b0000`): `--website-color-red-text`, dark red text\\n\\n### Neutral Scale\\n- **Mid Slate** (`#505a63`): Secondary text\\n- **Cool Gray** (`#8d969e`): Muted text, tertiary\\n- **Gray Tone** (`#c9c9cd`): `--rui-color-grey-tone-20`, borders/dividers\\n\\n## 3. Typography Rules\\n\\n### Font Families\\n- **Display**: `Aeonik Pro` — geometric grotesque, no detected fallbacks\\n- **Body / UI**: `Inter` — standard system sans\\n- **Fallback**: `Arial` for specific button contexts\\n\\n### Hierarchy\\n\\n| Role | Font | Size | Weight | Line Height | Letter Spacing | Notes |\\n|------|------|------|--------|-------------|----------------|-------|\\n| Display Mega | Aeonik Pro | 136px (8.50rem) | 500 | 1.00 (tight) | -2.72px | Stadium-scale hero |\\n| Display Hero | Aeonik Pro | 80px (5.00rem) | 500 | 1.00 (tight) | -0.8px | Primary hero |\\n| Section Heading | Aeonik Pro | 48px (3.00rem) | 500 | 1.21 (tight) | -0.48px | Feature sections |\\n| Sub-heading | Aeonik Pro | 40px (2.50rem) | 500 | 1.20 (tight) | -0.4px | Sub-sections |\\n| Card Title | Aeonik Pro | 32px (2.00rem) | 500 | 1.19 (tight) | -0.32px | Card headings |\\n| Feature Title | Aeonik Pro | 24px (1.50rem) | 400 | 1.33 | normal | Light headings |\\n| Nav / UI | Aeonik Pro | 20px (1.25rem) | 500 | 1.40 | normal | Navigation, buttons |\\n| Body Large | Inter | 18px (1.13rem) | 400 | 1.56 | -0.09px | Introductions |\\n| Body | Inter | 16px (1.00rem) | 400 | 1.50 | 0.24px | Standard reading |\\n| Body Semibold | Inter | 16px (1.00rem) | 600 | 1.50 | 0.16px | Emphasized body |\\n| Body Bold Link | Inter | 16px (1.00rem) | 700 | 1.50 | 0.24px | Bold links |\\n\\n### Principles\\n- **Weight 500 as display default**: Aeonik Pro uses medium (500) for ALL headings — no bold. This creates authority through size and tracking, not weight.\\n- **Billboard tracking**: -2.72px at 136px is extremely compressed — text designed to be read at a glance, like airport signage.\\n- **Positive tracking on body**: Inter uses +0.16px to +0.24px, creating airy, well-spaced reading text that contrasts with the compressed headings.\\n\\n## 4. Component Stylings\\n\\n### Buttons\\n\\n**Primary Dark Pill**\\n- Background: `#191c1f`\\n- Text: `#ffffff`\\n- Padding: 14px 32px\\n- Radius: 9999px (full pill)\\n- Hover: opacity 0.85\\n- Focus: `0 0 0 0.125rem` ring\\n\\n**Secondary Light Pill**\\n- Background: `#f4f4f4`\\n- Text: `#000000`\\n- Padding: 14px 34px\\n- Radius: 9999px\\n- Hover: opacity 0.85\\n\\n**Outlined Pill**\\n- Background: transparent\\n- Text: `#191c1f`\\n- Border: `2px solid #191c1f`\\n- Padding: 14px 32px\\n- Radius: 9999px\\n\\n**Ghost on Dark**\\n- Background: `rgba(244, 244, 244, 0.1)`\\n- Text: `#f4f4f4`\\n- Border: `2px solid #f4f4f4`\\n- Padding: 14px 32px\\n- Radius: 9999px\\n\\n### Cards & Containers\\n- Radius: 12px (small), 20px (cards)\\n- No shadows — flat surfaces with color contrast\\n- Dark and light section alternation\\n\\n### Navigation\\n- Aeonik Pro 20px weight 500\\n- Clean header, hamburger toggle at 12px radius\\n- Pill CTAs right-aligned\\n\\n## 5. Layout Principles\\n\\n### Spacing System\\n- Base unit: 8px\\n- Scale: 4px, 6px, 8px, 14px, 16px, 20px, 24px, 32px, 40px, 48px, 80px, 88px, 120px\\n- Large section spacing: 80px–120px\\n\\n### Border Radius Scale\\n- Standard (12px): Navigation, small buttons\\n- Card (20px): Feature cards\\n- Pill (9999px): All buttons\\n\\n## 6. Depth & Elevation\\n\\n| Level | Treatment | Use |\\n|-------|-----------|-----|\\n| Flat (Level 0) | No shadow | Everything — Revolut uses zero shadows |\\n| Focus | `0 0 0 0.125rem` ring | Accessibility focus |\\n\\n**Shadow Philosophy**: Revolut uses ZERO shadows. Depth comes entirely from the dark/light section contrast and the generous whitespace between elements.\\n\\n## 7. Do's and Don'ts\\n\\n### Do\\n- Use Aeonik Pro weight 500 for all display headings\\n- Apply 9999px radius to all buttons — pill shape is universal\\n- Use generous button padding (14px 32px)\\n- Keep the palette to near-black + white for marketing surfaces\\n- Apply positive letter-spacing on Inter body text\\n\\n### Don't\\n- Don't use shadows — Revolut is flat by design\\n- Don't use bold (700) for Aeonik Pro headings — 500 is the weight\\n- Don't use small buttons — the generous padding is intentional\\n- Don't apply semantic colors to marketing surfaces — they're for the product\\n\\n## 8. Responsive Behavior\\n\\n### Breakpoints\\n| Name | Width | Key Changes |\\n|------|-------|-------------|\\n| Mobile Small | <400px | Compact, single column |\\n| Mobile | 400–720px | Standard mobile |\\n| Tablet | 720–1024px | 2-column layouts |\\n| Desktop | 1024–1280px | Standard desktop |\\n| Large | 1280–1920px | Full layout |\\n\\n## 9. Agent Prompt Guide\\n\\n### Quick Color Reference\\n- Dark: Revolut Dark (`#191c1f`)\\n- Light: White (`#ffffff`)\\n- Surface: Light (`#f4f4f4`)\\n- Blue: Revolut Blue (`#494fdf`)\\n- Danger: Red (`#e23b4a`)\\n- Success: Teal (`#00a87e`)\\n\\n### Example Component Prompts\\n- \\\"Create a hero: white background. Headline at 136px Aeonik Pro weight 500, line-height 1.00, letter-spacing -2.72px, #191c1f text. Dark pill CTA (#191c1f, 9999px, 14px 32px). Outlined pill secondary (transparent, 2px solid #191c1f).\\\"\\n- \\\"Build a pill button: #191c1f background, white text, 9999px radius, 14px 32px padding, 20px Aeonik Pro weight 500. Hover: opacity 0.85.\\\"\\n\\n### Iteration Guide\\n1. Aeonik Pro 500 for headings — never bold\\n2. All buttons are pills (9999px) with generous padding\\n3. Zero shadows — flat is the Revolut identity\\n4. Near-black + white for marketing, semantic colors for product\\n\", \"file_type\": \".md\"}",
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Visual Theme & Atmosphere\\n\\nKraken's website is a clean, trustworthy crypto exchange that uses purple as its commanding brand color. The design operates on white backgrounds with Kraken Purple (`#7132f5`, `#5741d8`, `#5b1ecf`) creating a distinctive, professional crypto identity. The proprietary Kraken-Brand font handles display headings with bold (700) weight and negative tracking, while Kraken-Product (with IBM Plex Sans fallback) serves as the UI workhorse.\\n\\n**Key Characteristics:**\\n- Kraken Purple (`#7132f5`) as primary brand with darker variants (`#5741d8`, `#5b1ecf`)\\n- Kraken-Brand (display) + Kraken-Product (UI) dual font system\\n- Near-black (`#101114`) text with cool blue-gray neutral scale\\n- 12px radius buttons (rounded but not pill)\\n- Subtle shadows (`rgba(0,0,0,0.03) 0px 4px 24px`) — whisper-level\\n- Green accent (`#149e61`) for positive/success states\\n\\n## 2. Color Palette & Roles\\n\\n### Primary\\n- **Kraken Purple** (`#7132f5`): Primary CTA, brand accent, links\\n- **Purple Dark** (`#5741d8`): Button borders, outlined variants\\n- **Purple Deep** (`#5b1ecf`): Deepest purple\\n- **Purple Subtle** (`rgba(133,91,251,0.16)`): Purple at 16% — subtle button backgrounds\\n- **Near Black** (`#101114`): Primary text\\n\\n### Neutral\\n- **Cool Gray** (`#686b82`): Primary neutral, borders at 24% opacity\\n- **Silver Blue** (`#9497a9`): Secondary text, muted elements\\n- **White** (`#ffffff`): Primary surface\\n- **Border Gray** (`#dedee5`): Divider borders\\n\\n### Semantic\\n- **Green** (`#149e61`): Success/positive at 16% opacity for badges\\n- **Green Dark** (`#026b3f`): Badge text\\n\\n## 3. Typography Rules\\n\\n### Font Families\\n- **Display**: `Kraken-Brand`, fallbacks: `IBM Plex Sans, Helvetica, Arial`\\n- **UI / Body**: `Kraken-Product`, fallbacks: `Helvetica Neue, Helvetica, Arial`\\n\\n### Hierarchy\\n\\n| Role | Font | Size | Weight | Line Height | Letter Spacing |\\n|------|------|------|--------|-------------|----------------|\\n| Display Hero | Kraken-Brand | 48px | 700 | 1.17 | -1px |\\n| Section Heading | Kraken-Brand | 36px | 700 | 1.22 | -0.5px |\\n| Sub-heading | Kraken-Brand | 28px | 700 | 1.29 | -0.5px |\\n| Feature Title | Kraken-Product | 22px | 600 | 1.20 | normal |\\n| Body | Kraken-Product | 16px | 400 | 1.38 | normal |\\n| Body Medium | Kraken-Product | 16px | 500 | 1.38 | normal |\\n| Button | Kraken-Product | 16px | 500–600 | 1.38 | normal |\\n| Caption | Kraken-Product | 14px | 400–700 | 1.43–1.71 | normal |\\n| Small | Kraken-Product | 12px | 400–500 | 1.33 | normal |\\n| Micro | Kraken-Product | 7px | 500 | 1.00 | uppercase |\\n\\n## 4. Component Stylings\\n\\n### Buttons\\n\\n**Primary Purple**\\n- Background: `#7132f5`\\n- Text: `#ffffff`\\n- Padding: 13px 16px\\n- Radius: 12px\\n\\n**Purple Outlined**\\n- Background: `#ffffff`\\n- Text: `#5741d8`\\n- Border: `1px solid #5741d8`\\n- Radius: 12px\\n\\n**Purple Subtle**\\n- Background: `rgba(133,91,251,0.16)`\\n- Text: `#7132f5`\\n- Padding: 8px\\n- Radius: 12px\\n\\n**White Button**\\n- Background: `#ffffff`\\n- Text: `#101114`\\n- Radius: 10px\\n- Shadow: `rgba(0,0,0,0.03) 0px 4px 24px`\\n\\n**Secondary Gray**\\n- Background: `rgba(148,151,169,0.08)`\\n- Text: `#101114`\\n- Radius: 12px\\n\\n### Badges\\n- Success: `rgba(20,158,97,0.16)` bg, `#026b3f` text, 6px radius\\n- Neutral: `rgba(104,107,130,0.12)` bg, `#484b5e` text, 8px radius\\n\\n## 5. Layout Principles\\n\\n### Spacing: 1px, 2px, 3px, 4px, 5px, 6px, 8px, 10px, 12px, 13px, 15px, 16px, 20px, 24px, 25px\\n### Border Radius: 3px, 6px, 8px, 10px, 12px, 16px, 9999px, 50%\\n\\n## 6. Depth & Elevation\\n- Subtle: `rgba(0,0,0,0.03) 0px 4px 24px`\\n- Micro: `rgba(16,24,40,0.04) 0px 1px 4px`\\n\\n## 7. Do's and Don'ts\\n\\n### Do\\n- Use Kraken Purple (#7132f5) for CTAs and links\\n- Apply 12px radius on all buttons\\n- Use Kraken-Brand for headings, Kraken-Product for body\\n\\n### Don't\\n- Don't use pill buttons — 12px is the max radius for buttons\\n- Don't use other purples outside the defined scale\\n\\n## 8. Responsive Behavior\\nBreakpoints: 375px, 425px, 640px, 768px, 1024px, 1280px, 1536px\\n\\n## 9. Agent Prompt Guide\\n\\n### Quick Color Reference\\n- Brand: Kraken Purple (`#7132f5`)\\n- Dark variant: `#5741d8`\\n- Text: Near Black (`#101114`)\\n- Secondary text: `#9497a9`\\n- Background: White (`#ffffff`)\\n\\n### Example Component Prompts\\n- \\\"Create hero: white background. Kraken-Brand 48px weight 700, letter-spacing -1px. Purple CTA (#7132f5, 12px radius, 13px 16px padding).\\\"\\n\", \"file_type\": \".md\"}",
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Visual Theme & Atmosphere\\n\\nCoinbase's website is a clean, trustworthy crypto platform that communicates financial reliability through a blue-and-white binary palette. The design uses Coinbase Blue (`#0052ff`) — a deep, saturated blue — as the singular brand accent against white and near-black surfaces. The proprietary font family includes CoinbaseDisplay for hero headlines, CoinbaseSans for UI text, CoinbaseText for body reading, and CoinbaseIcons for iconography — a comprehensive four-font system.\\n\\nThe button system uses a distinctive 56px radius for pill-shaped CTAs with hover transitions to a lighter blue (`#578bfa`). The design alternates between white content sections and dark (`#0a0b0d`, `#282b31`) feature sections, creating a professional, financial-grade interface.\\n\\n**Key Characteristics:**\\n- Coinbase Blue (`#0052ff`) as singular brand accent\\n- Four-font proprietary family: Display, Sans, Text, Icons\\n- 56px radius pill buttons with blue hover transition\\n- Near-black (`#0a0b0d`) dark sections + white light sections\\n- 1.00 line-height on display headings — ultra-tight\\n- Cool gray secondary surface (`#eef0f3`) with blue tint\\n- `text-transform: lowercase` on some button labels — unusual\\n\\n## 2. Color Palette & Roles\\n\\n### Primary\\n- **Coinbase Blue** (`#0052ff`): Primary brand, links, CTA borders\\n- **Pure White** (`#ffffff`): Primary light surface\\n- **Near Black** (`#0a0b0d`): Text, dark section backgrounds\\n- **Cool Gray Surface** (`#eef0f3`): Secondary button background\\n\\n### Interactive\\n- **Hover Blue** (`#578bfa`): Button hover background\\n- **Link Blue** (`#0667d0`): Secondary link color\\n- **Muted Blue** (`#5b616e`): Border color at 20% opacity\\n\\n### Surface\\n- **Dark Card** (`#282b31`): Dark button/card backgrounds\\n- **Light Surface** (`rgba(247,247,247,0.88)`): Subtle surface\\n\\n## 3. Typography Rules\\n\\n### Font Families\\n- **Display**: `CoinbaseDisplay` — hero headlines\\n- **UI / Sans**: `CoinbaseSans` — buttons, headings, nav\\n- **Body**: `CoinbaseText` — reading text\\n- **Icons**: `CoinbaseIcons` — icon font\\n\\n### Hierarchy\\n\\n| Role | Font | Size | Weight | Line Height | Notes |\\n|------|------|------|--------|-------------|-------|\\n| Display Hero | CoinbaseDisplay | 80px | 400 | 1.00 (tight) | Maximum impact |\\n| Display Secondary | CoinbaseDisplay | 64px | 400 | 1.00 | Sub-hero |\\n| Display Third | CoinbaseDisplay | 52px | 400 | 1.00 | Third tier |\\n| Section Heading | CoinbaseSans | 36px | 400 | 1.11 (tight) | Feature sections |\\n| Card Title | CoinbaseSans | 32px | 400 | 1.13 | Card headings |\\n| Feature Title | CoinbaseSans | 18px | 600 | 1.33 | Feature emphasis |\\n| Body Bold | CoinbaseSans | 16px | 700 | 1.50 | Strong body |\\n| Body Semibold | CoinbaseSans | 16px | 600 | 1.25 | Buttons, nav |\\n| Body | CoinbaseText | 18px | 400 | 1.56 | Standard reading |\\n| Body Small | CoinbaseText | 16px | 400 | 1.50 | Secondary reading |\\n| Button | CoinbaseSans | 16px | 600 | 1.20 | +0.16px tracking |\\n| Caption | CoinbaseSans | 14px | 600–700 | 1.50 | Metadata |\\n| Small | CoinbaseSans | 13px | 600 | 1.23 | Tags |\\n\\n## 4. Component Stylings\\n\\n### Buttons\\n\\n**Primary Pill (56px radius)**\\n- Background: `#eef0f3` or `#282b31`\\n- Radius: 56px\\n- Border: `1px solid` matching background\\n- Hover: `#578bfa` (light blue)\\n- Focus: `2px solid black` outline\\n\\n**Full Pill (100000px radius)**\\n- Used for maximum pill shape\\n\\n**Blue Bordered**\\n- Border: `1px solid #0052ff`\\n- Background: transparent\\n\\n### Cards & Containers\\n- Radius: 8px–40px range\\n- Borders: `1px solid rgba(91,97,110,0.2)`\\n\\n## 5. Layout Principles\\n\\n### Spacing System\\n- Base: 8px\\n- Scale: 1px, 3px, 4px, 5px, 6px, 8px, 10px, 12px, 15px, 16px, 20px, 24px, 25px, 32px, 48px\\n\\n### Border Radius Scale\\n- Small (4px–8px): Article links, small cards\\n- Standard (12px–16px): Cards, menus\\n- Large (24px–32px): Feature containers\\n- XL (40px): Large buttons/containers\\n- Pill (56px): Primary CTAs\\n- Full (100000px): Maximum pill\\n\\n## 6. Depth & Elevation\\n\\nMinimal shadow system — depth from color contrast between dark/light sections.\\n\\n## 7. Do's and Don'ts\\n\\n### Do\\n- Use Coinbase Blue (#0052ff) for primary interactive elements\\n- Apply 56px radius for all CTA buttons\\n- Use CoinbaseDisplay for hero headings only\\n- Alternate dark (#0a0b0d) and white sections\\n\\n### Don't\\n- Don't use the blue decoratively — it's functional only\\n- Don't use sharp corners on CTAs — 56px minimum\\n\\n## 8. Responsive Behavior\\n\\nBreakpoints: 400px, 576px, 640px, 768px, 896px, 1280px, 1440px, 1600px\\n\\n## 9. Agent Prompt Guide\\n\\n### Quick Color Reference\\n- Brand: Coinbase Blue (`#0052ff`)\\n- Background: White (`#ffffff`)\\n- Dark surface: `#0a0b0d`\\n- Secondary surface: `#eef0f3`\\n- Hover: `#578bfa`\\n- Text: `#0a0b0d`\\n\\n### Example Component Prompts\\n- \\\"Create hero: white background. CoinbaseDisplay 80px, line-height 1.00. Pill CTA (#eef0f3, 56px radius). Hover: #578bfa.\\\"\\n- \\\"Build dark section: #0a0b0d background. CoinbaseDisplay 64px white text. Blue accent link (#0052ff).\\\"\\n\", \"file_type\": \".md\"}",
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Must be openable directly in any browser.\\n\\n## Design Language (CRITICAL)\\n- Dark navy/black background (#0a0e17 or similar deep navy)\\n- Accent: electric blue/cyan (#00d4ff or #0052ff style)\\n- Glassmorphism cards: semi-transparent backgrounds with backdrop-filter blur, subtle borders\\n- Rounded cards (12-20px radius)\\n- Soft shadows, subtle animated gradient background\\n- Professional SaaS/cybersecurity/fintech feel — serious, enterprise-grade, premium\\n- Clean typography using system fonts (no external fonts)\\n- Responsive for mobile\\n- Use CSS-only icons or simple Unicode symbols — avoid childish emoji style\\n- Include comments in code explaining major sections\\n- Copy tone: serious, concise, enterprise-grade, legal-tech/fintech/cybersecurity feel\\n\\n## Design References (apply these principles)\\n- Revolut: near-black + white binary, generous whitespace, pill buttons (9999px radius), zero shadows, flat depth through color contrast, Inter-like system sans\\n- Kraken: purple as commanding brand color (adapt to electric blue), clean trustworthy crypto-exchange feel, subtle shadows (rgba(0,0,0,0.03) 0px 4px 24px)\\n- Coinbase: blue-and-dark binary palette, 56px radius pill CTAs, alternating dark/light sections, financial-grade trustworthiness\\n- Claude Design anti-slop rules: NO aggressive gradient backgrounds, NO emoji unless brand uses them, NO generic SaaS cards with icons everywhere, NO fake dashboards with arbitrary numbers, NO stock-photo hero sections, NO rainbow palettes, NO vague labels like \\\"Insights\\\", \\\"Growth\\\", \\\"Scale\\\", \\\"Optimize\\\" without content\\n\\n## Page Structure (all 9 sections)\\n\\n### 1. Hero Section\\n- Title: \\\"Trust Infrastructure for AI Agents\\\"\\n- Subtitle: \\\"Verify who an AI agent represents, what it is allowed to do, and who is liable before it acts.\\\"\\n- Primary CTA button: \\\"View Agent Passport\\\" (scrolls to demo section)\\n- Secondary CTA: \\\"Simulate a Mandate\\\" (scrolls to demo section)\\n- Right side: A visual mockup card showing an \\\"AgentTrust Passport\\\" with these fields:\\n  - Agent Name: ProcurementBot-42\\n  - Operator: Ottoman's GmbH\\n  - Authority Level: Limited Commercial Authority\\n  - Status: Verified (with green indicator)\\n  - Liability: Ottoman's GmbH\\n  - Signature: Active\\n  - Risk: Low\\n- The passport card should look like a real credential — glassmorphism, subtle border, professional layout\\n\\n### 2. Problem Section\\n- Headline: \\\"AI agents are about to act in the real world. Trust is missing.\\\"\\n- Four problem cards in a grid:\\n  1. Unknown Principal: Nobody knows who the agent works for.\\n  2. Unclear Authority: Nobody knows what the agent is allowed to do.\\n  3. Liability Gap: Nobody knows who pays when something goes wrong.\\n  4. No Audit Trail: Nobody can prove what happened later.\\n- Each card should have a subtle icon (CSS-only or Unicode), title, and description\\n\\n### 3. Solution Section\\n- Headline: \\\"AgentTrust makes autonomous representation verifiable.\\\"\\n- Five pillars displayed as cards/columns:\\n  1. Agent Identity — Cryptographic identity binding for every autonomous agent\\n  2. Mandate Wallet — Digitally signed scope-of-authority documents\\n  3. Proof-of-Authority — Real-time verifiable credentials for counterparties\\n  4. Agent Signature — Non-repudiable action signatures with audit trail\\n  5. Liability Layer — Clear legal attribution for every agent action\\n- Each pillar needs a short explanation (1-2 sentences)\\n\\n### 4. Interactive Demo Section (MANDATE SIMULATOR — the core interactive feature)\\n- Headline: \\\"Simulate an Agent Mandate\\\"\\n- Two-column layout:\\n  LEFT PANEL (controls):\\n  - Agent name text input (default: \\\"ProcurementBot-42\\\")\\n  - Operator/company text input (default: \\\"Ottoman's GmbH\\\")\\n  - Spending limit slider: range 0 to 10,000 EUR, step 100, default 2500. Display current value next to slider.\\n  - Toggle switches (polished, CSS-only, look like iOS toggles but darker theme):\\n    - Can request information (default: on)\\n    - Can negotiate offers (default: on)\\n    - Can place orders (default: off)\\n    - Can sign contracts (default: off)\\n    - Requires human approval above limit (default: on)\\n  - Risk level output that changes dynamically:\\n    - LOW (green): limited permissions + low spend\\n    - MEDIUM (amber/orange): ordering OR negotiation enabled\\n    - HIGH (red): contract signing enabled OR spend above 5,000 EUR\\n  RIGHT PANEL:\\n  - \\\"Agent Passport\\\" preview card that updates LIVE as the user changes inputs\\n  - Shows: Agent Name, Operator, Authority Level (derived from permissions), Status, Liability, Permissions list, Spending Limit, Risk Level\\n  - Should look like the hero section passport card but with live data\\n\\n### 5. 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Audit Log Demo\\n- Title: \\\"Proof-of-Authority Log\\\"\\n- A clickable table with these rows:\\n  1. ProcurementBot-42 requested offer from Supplier A\\n  2. ProcurementBot-42 negotiated price\\n  3. Human approval requested for contract\\n  4. Contract signed within mandate\\n- Each row shows: timestamp, action description, status icon (verified/rejected/pending)\\n- When clicking a row, show a DETAIL PANEL below/beside the table with:\\n  - Timestamp\\n  - Agent\\n  - Operator\\n  - Action\\n  - Authority Check (Passed/Failed)\\n  - Result\\n  - Liability Entity\\n- Only one row can be selected at a time. Default: first row selected.\\n\\n### 8. Pricing Teaser\\n- Headline: \\\"Start building on AgentTrust\\\"\\n- Three pricing cards:\\n  1. Starter — For builders testing agent identity. Free. Features: 5 agent identities, basic mandate templates, community support.\\n  2. Business — For companies deploying agents. €499/mo. Features: 50 agent identities, custom mandates, API access, priority support.\\n  3. Enterprise — For regulated industries. Custom pricing. Features: unlimited identities, compliance framework, dedicated support, SLA.\\n- Highlight Business as \\\"recommended\\\" with a subtle accent border/badge\\n\\n### 9. 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      "content": "{\"output\": \"45633 /tmp/agenttrust-prototype.html\\n<!DOCTYPE html>\\n<html lang=\\\"en\\\">\\n<head>\\n  <meta charset=\\\"UTF-8\\\">\\n  <meta name=\\\"viewport\\\" content=\\\"width=device-width, initial-scale=1.0\\\">\\n---\\n\\n    renderAuditLog();\\n  </script>\\n</body>\\n</html>\", \"exit_code\": 0, \"error\": null}",
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      "content": "Steht, Boss. ✅\n\n**Datei:** `/tmp/agenttrust-prototype.html` — 45 KB, 1.526 Zeilen, komplett self-contained.\n\n**Was drin ist:**\n- Alle 9 Sections: Hero, Problem, Solution, Mandate-Simulator, Verification Flow, Use Cases, Audit Log, Pricing, Final CTA\n- Dark Navy + Electric Blue Design mit Glassmorphism-Karten, Pill-Buttons, subtilem animiertem Gradient\n- **Live Mandate-Simulator:** Agent-Name, Operator, Spending-Slider (0–10K €), 5 CSS-Toggles, dynamischer Risk-Level (Low/Medium/High), live-updatendes Passport-Preview\n- **Klickbarer Audit-Log:** 4 Zeilen, Detail-Panel updated bei Klick, erste Zeile default selektiert\n- Alle CTAs smooth-scrollen zu ihren Sections\n- Responsive, keine externen Dependencies, system fonts only\n- HTML validiert (keine unclosed/mismatched tags)\n\nWillst du es im Browser sehen? Ich kann einen Tunnel aufmachen.",
      "reasoning": "The file is complete and verified. Let me give the user a concise summary of what was built, the file path, and key details."
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      "role": "user",
      "content": "Mach nen miniserver und gib es mir als link"
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      "reasoning": "The user wants me to serve the HTML file via a local server and give them a link. Let me load the local-server-public-access skill to set up atunnel.",
      "reasoning_content": "The user wants me to serve the HTML file via a local server and give them a link. Let me load the local-server-public-access skill to set up atunnel."
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      "content": "{\"success\": true, \"name\": \"local-server-public-access\", \"description\": \"Expose a local HTTP service (website, dashboard, dev server) to the public internet so it can be opened from a phone or remote location. Covers cloudflared, ngrok, tailscale funnel, and manual port forwarding with security notes.\", \"tags\": [\"devops\", \"tunnel\", \"reverse-proxy\", \"public-access\", \"cloudflared\", \"ngrok\", \"tailscale\", \"zimaos\"], \"related_skills\": [\"zimaos-platform\", \"zimaos-app-install\"], \"content\": \"---\\nname: local-server-public-access\\ndescription: Expose a local HTTP service (website, dashboard, dev server) to the public internet so it can be opened from a phone or remote location. Covers cloudflared, ngrok, tailscale funnel, and manual port forwarding with security notes.\\nversion: 1.0.0\\nauthor: Hermes Agent\\nlicense: MIT\\nmetadata:\\n  hermes:\\n    tags: [devops, tunnel, reverse-proxy, public-access, cloudflared, ngrok, tailscale, zimaos]\\n    related_skills: [zimaos-platform, zimaos-app-install]\\n---\\n\\n# Local Server Public Access\\n\\nExpose a service running locally on ZimaOS (or any Linux box) so it can be reached from a phone, laptop, or remote network without VPN.\\n\\nTypical trigger: user creates a website/dashboard, starts `python3 -m http.server` or similar, and wants a shareable URL.\\n\\n---\\n\\n## Decision Tree\\n\\n| Situation | Tool |\\n|---|---|\\n| Quick one-off share, no account | `cloudflared tunnel --url` |\\n| Already have ngrok account/token | `ngrok http <port>` |\\n| Tailscale already installed and signed in | `tailscale serve` + `tailscale funnel` |\\n| Static public IP + Router access | Manual port forwarding |\\n\\n---\\n\\n## Option 1: Cloudflare Tunnel (Recommended)\\n\\nNo account needed for a temporary tunnel. 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      "reasoning": "The user wants me to start a mini HTTP server serving the HTML file and expose it via a public tunnel. Let me:\n\n1. Start a Python HTTP server in the background serving `/tmp` on some port\n2. Use cloudflared to create a tunnel to it\n\nLet me check if cloudflared is available first, then start the serverand tunnel.",
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      "content": "{\"session_id\": \"proc_261da7f0bce6\", \"command\": \"/tmp/cloudflared tunnel --url http://127.0.0.1:9876 2>&1\", \"status\": \"running\", \"pid\": 3280701, \"uptime_seconds\": 2, \"output_preview\": \"\"}",
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      "reasoning": "Der cloudflared Tunnel scheint zu hängen — die Pre-Checks sind alle PASS, aber die URL wird nicht ausgegeben. Vielleicht braucht es noch etwas Zeit, oder es gibt ein Problem mit der Verbindung. Lass mich die Logs genauer anschauen und nach der trycloudflare.com URL suchen.",
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      "content": "Tunnel steht! Hier ist dein Link:\n\n**https://strength-dressing-connector-gathering.trycloudflare.com/agenttrust-prototype.html**\n\nDirekt im Browser öffnen — alles live, alle Interaktionen funktionieren. Der Tunnel läuft solange der Server aktiv ist (ich lass ihn im Hintergrund). ⚡",
      "reasoning": "Der Tunnel ist live. Die URL ist: https://strength-dressing-connector-gathering.trycloudflare.com\n\nJetzt muss ich nur noch den direkten Link zur HTML-Datei geben: https://strength-dressing-connector-gathering.trycloudflare.com/agenttrust-prototype.html\n\nIch sollte dem User die URL geben und erklären, dass der Tunnel temporär ist."
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      "role": "user",
      "content": "Geht der Link nur auf meinem Handy?"
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      "content": "Nein, Boss — der Link funktioniert **von überall**. Das ist ein öffentlicher Cloudflare-Tunnel, kein lokaler Link. Jeder mit der URL kann die Seite öffnen — Handy, Laptop, Tablet, egal welches Netzwerk. Solange der Tunnel läuft, ist die Seite weltweit erreichbar. 🌍",
      "reasoning": "Der User fragt, ob der Link nur auf seinem Handy funktioniert. Der cloudflared Tunnel ist ein öffentlicher Tunnel - er funktioniert von überall, jedem Gerät, jedem Netzwerk. Das ist ja der ganze Sinn von cloudflared tunnel --url. Ich sollte das klarstellen."
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      "role": "user",
      "content": "Mach die Seite kürzer und weniger Inhalt bitte dafür verständlicher und besseres Design bitte übertriff dich selbst"
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      "role": "assistant",
      "content": "Gute Herausforderung, Boss. Ich schreib Kimi K2.7 eine kompakte Spec: weniger Sections, klarere Message, Design eine Stufe höher.",
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Hero (keep it tight)\\n- Eyebrow: \\\"AgentTrust\\\"\\n- Headline: \\\"Trust Infrastructure for AI Agents\\\" (massive, 72px+ on desktop)\\n- One-line subhead: \\\"Verify who an agent represents, what it's allowed to do, and who is liable — before it acts.\\\"\\n- Two buttons: \\\"View Passport\\\" (scrolls to demo) | \\\"Simulate Mandate\\\" (scrolls to demo)\\n- Right side: the AgentTrust Passport card (static preview, same fields as before)\\n\\n### 2. The Trust Gap (condensed — one section, not four cards)\\n- Headline: \\\"AI agents are about to act autonomously. Trust is missing.\\\"\\n- Four short statements in a tight row (not big cards):\\n  - Unknown Principal\\n  - Unclear Authority\\n  - Liability Gap\\n  - No Audit Trail\\n- Each: just the title + one line. No icons, no fluff.\\n\\n### 3. 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      "reasoning": "The user wants me to improve the AgentTrust prototype:\n1. Make it shorter with less content\n2. Make it more understandable/clearer\n3. Better design — \"übertreff dich selbst\" (surpass yourself)\n\nI need to delegate this to Kimi K2.7 Code again. Let me craft a spec that focuses on:\n- Condensing the content significantly\n- Making the messaging clearer and more impactful\n- Pushing the design quality higher — more premium, more distinctive, less generic SaaS\n\nLet me think about what to cut and what to improve:\n\n**Content reduction:**\n- The current page has 9 sections. I should keep the most impactful ones and merge/cut others.\n- Keep: Hero, Problem (condensed), Solution (condensed), Interactive Demo (core), Verification Flow (simplified), Final CTA\n- Cut or merge: Use Cases, Audit Log, Pricing — these are secondary\n- Actually, the user said \"weniger Inhalt\" — less content. So I should trim aggressively.\n\n**Design improvement:**\n- The current design uses dark navy + electric blue with glassmorphism. That's good but can be pushed further.\n- More distinctive visual identity — maybe more asymmetric layout, bolder typography, more intentional whitespace\n- Less \"card grid\" pattern — the claude-design skill warns against making every section the same card grid\n- More editorial feel — let one idea land per section\n- Better motion/animation — subtle but polished\n- The passport card should look more like a real credential/ID document\n- The mandate simulator should feel more like a real product interface\n\nLet me write a tight spec for the sub-agent.",
      "reasoning_content": "The user wants me to improve the AgentTrust prototype:\n1. Make it shorter with less content\n2. Make it more understandable/clearer\n3. Better design — \"übertreff dich selbst\" (surpass yourself)\n\nI need to delegate this to Kimi K2.7 Code again. Let me craft a spec that focuses on:\n- Condensing the content significantly\n- Making the messaging clearer and more impactful\n- Pushing the design quality higher — more premium, more distinctive, less generic SaaS\n\nLet me think about what to cut and what to improve:\n\n**Content reduction:**\n- The current page has 9 sections. I should keep the most impactful ones and merge/cut others.\n- Keep: Hero, Problem (condensed), Solution (condensed), Interactive Demo (core), Verification Flow (simplified), Final CTA\n- Cut or merge: Use Cases, Audit Log, Pricing — these are secondary\n- Actually, the user said \"weniger Inhalt\" — less content. So I should trim aggressively.\n\n**Design improvement:**\n- The current design uses dark navy + electric blue with glassmorphism. That's good but can be pushed further.\n- More distinctive visual identity — maybe more asymmetric layout, bolder typography, more intentional whitespace\n- Less \"card grid\" pattern — the claude-design skill warns against making every section the same card grid\n- More editorial feel — let one idea land per section\n- Better motion/animation — subtle but polished\n- The passport card should look more like a real credential/ID document\n- The mandate simulator should feel more like a real product interface\n\nLet me write a tight spec for the sub-agent."
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      "reasoning": "The sub-agent has completed the redesign. Let me verify the file exists and check its size, then give the user the link.",
      "reasoning_content": "The sub-agent has completed the redesign. Let me verify the file exists and check its size, then give the user the link."
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      "role": "tool",
      "content": "{\"output\": \"33907 /tmp/agenttrust-prototype.html\\n1148 /tmp/agenttrust-prototype.html\\n<!DOCTYPE html>\\n<html lang=\\\"en\\\">\\n<head>\\n---\\n  </script>\\n</body>\\n</html>\", \"exit_code\": 0, \"error\": null}",
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      "content": "Steht, Boss. Komplett neu gemacht:\n\n**Datei:** `/tmp/agenttrust-prototype.html` — 34 KB, 1.148 Zeilen (vorher 45 KB, 1.526)\n\n**Was sich geändert hat:**\n- **Von 9 auf 6 Sections** reduziert — Use Cases, Audit Log, separate Problem/Solution-Karten raus\n- **Design eine Stufe höher:** Void-Background (#060b14), Electric-Cyan-Accent (#00e5ff), SVG-Noise-Textur statt Gradient, dünne 1px-Borders statt Schatten, echter Security-Credential-Look für den Passport\n- **Asymmetrisches Editorial-Layout** statt uniformem Card-Grid — jede Section hat eigenen Rhythmus\n- **Mandate-Simulator als Herzstück** — live Passport-Preview, 5 CSS-Toggles, Slider, dynamischer Risk-Badge\n- **Kompakter, klarer:** Trust Gap in einer Zeile, How-It-Works als 4-Step-Flow, Pricing aufs Wesentliche reduziert\n\nLink ist derselbe: **https://strength-dressing-connector-gathering.trycloudflare.com/agenttrust-prototype.html** — einfach refreshen.",
      "reasoning": "The user asked me to make the page shorter with less content but more understandable and with better design. I delegated to Kimi K2.7 Code and it produced a redesigned version. Let me verify it's actually good by checking a few key sections."
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    {
      "role": "user",
      "content": "Orientiere dich grafisch bisschen auch daran, was Animationen etc angeht \n\nhttps://strukata.com/"
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      "role": "assistant",
      "content": "Gute Referenz! Lass mich erst analysieren, was strukata.com design-technisch macht, dann geb ich Kimi K2.7 die Richtung.",
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      "reasoning": "The user wants me to look at https://strukata.com/ for design inspiration — particularly animations and visual style — and then update the AgentTrust prototype to incorporate elements from that site. Let me first load the site and analyze its design, then delegate the redesign to Kimi K2.7Code.",
      "reasoning_content": "The user wants me to look at https://strukata.com/ for design inspiration — particularly animations and visual style — and then update the AgentTrust prototype to incorporate elements from that site. Let me first load the site and analyze its design, then delegate the redesign to Kimi K2.7Code."
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flex-col gap-3 border-t border-zinc-800 pt-5\\\" style=\\\"opacity:0;transform:translateY(24px)\\\"><span class=\\\"font-mono text-xs text-zinc-500\\\">04</span><h3 class=\\\"text-base font-semibold tracking-tight\\\">Übernehmen</h3><p class=\\\"text-sm leading-relaxed text-zinc-400\\\">Geprüfte Werte landen im digitalen Raumbuch</p></li><li class=\\\"flex flex-col gap-3 border-t border-zinc-800 pt-5\\\" style=\\\"opacity:0;transform:translateY(24px)\\\"><span class=\\\"font-mono text-xs text-zinc-500\\\">05</span><h3 class=\\\"text-base font-semibold tracking-tight\\\">Exportieren</h3><p class=\\\"text-sm leading-relaxed text-zinc-400\\\">ÖNORM (.onlv) &amp; GAEB</p></li></ol><div class=\\\"mt-16 flex flex-wrap items-center gap-x-6 gap-y-2 font-mono text-xs uppercase tracking-wider text-zinc-500\\\" style=\\\"opacity:0;transform:translateY(24px)\\\"><span class=\\\"text-zinc-400\\\">Export</span><span>ÖNORM A 2063</span><span>GAEB X83</span></div></div><div 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      "content": "Steht, Boss. **Völlig neue Klasse.** 🔥\n\n**Datei:** `/tmp/agenttrust-prototype.html` — 40 KB, 1.360 Zeilen\n\n**Was jetzt drin ist (Strukata-Level):**\n- **Snap-Scrolling** — 6 Full-Viewport-Sections, `scroll-snap-type: y mandatory`, app-like vertikale Navigation\n- **Scroll-Triggered Reveals** — Intersection Observer, jedes Element fadet mit `translateY(24px) → 0` ein, gestaggered per `--i` custom property\n- **Fixed Header mit `mix-blend-mode: difference`** — Text invertiert automatisch über hellen/dunklen Backgrounds\n- **Alternierende Dark-Sections** — `#060b14` ↔ `#0a0f1a` für Rhythmus ohne Weiß\n- **Ultra-tight Hero-Typo** — `clamp(2.5rem, 8vw, 6rem)`, `line-height: 1.04`, `weight: 600`, `tracking: -0.02em`\n- **Eyebrow-Labels** — `0.7rem`, uppercase, `tracking: 0.2em`, muted\n- **Mono-Step-Numbers** — 01–04 in `font-family: monospace`\n- **SVG-Draw-Animation** — Passport-Icon mit `stroke-dasharray`/`stroke-dashoffset` Animation beim Laden\n- **Scroll-Indicators** — \"Scroll\" + Chevron an jedem Section-Ende\n- **Glassmorphism NUR auf Passport** — alles andere flat, 1px `rgba(255,255,255,0.06)` Borders\n- **CSS-Toggles** — smooth knob transition, dark iOS-Style\n- **Risk-Badge** — dynamisch LOW/MEDIUM/HIGH mit Farbtransition\n- **`prefers-reduced-motion`** — alle Animationen respektiert\n\n**Mandate-Simulator (Centerpiece):**\n- Live Passport-Preview updated bei jedem Input\n- Slider 0–10.000 € mit Live-Value\n- 5 Toggles, Risk-Badge, alles live\n\nLink: **https://strength-dressing-connector-gathering.trycloudflare.com/agenttrust-prototype.html** — refreshen und durchscrollen. Die Snap-Sections + Reveals machen den Unterschied.",
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      "content": "Ok aber wie soll das funktionieren?"
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      "content": "Gute Frage, Boss. Ich erklär's dir konkret — nicht die Webseite, sondern **wie AgentTrust als Plattform funktionieren würde**:\n\n---\n\n**Das Grundproblem:**\nIn 2-3 Jahren werden KI-Agenten selbstständig Dinge tun — Angebote einholen, Verträge unterschreiben, Zahlungen auslösen. Aber der Empfänger (z.B. ein Lieferant) hat heute null Möglichkeit zu prüfen: *Darf dieser Agent das wirklich? Wer haftet, wenn's schiefgeht?*\n\n---\n\n**Wie AgentTrust das löst — in 4 Schritten:**\n\n**1. Agent Identity erstellen**\nEin Unternehmen (z.B. Ottoman's GmbH) registriert einen Agenten kryptografisch auf der AgentTrust-Plattform. Der Agent bekommt einen fälschungssicheren Identity-Key — vergleichbar mit einem digitalen Personalausweis, aber für Software.\n\n**2. Mandate definieren**\nDas Unternehmen hinterlegt ein digital signiertes Mandat: *\"ProcurementBot-42 darf Angebote einholen und bis 2.500 € bestellen. Verträge nur mit menschlicher Freigabe.\"* Das Mandat ist ein kryptografisch signiertes Dokument — fälschungssicher, jederzeit prüfbar.\n\n**3. Agent handelt**\nProcurementBot-42 kontaktiert Lieferant A und sagt: *\"Ich will 500 Einheiten bestellen. Hier ist mein AgentTrust-Passport — prüf mich.\"* Der Passport enthält: Identity, Mandat-Hash, Signatur, Liability-Info.\n\n**4. Gegenpartei verifiziert**\nLieferant A ruft in Echtzeit die AgentTrust-API auf: *\"Stimmt dieser Passport? Ist das Mandat gültig? Deckt es diese Bestellung ab?\"* Antwort kommt in Millisekunden: ✅ verified + Haftungsinfo, oder ❌ rejected mit Grund.\n\n---\n\n**Die 5 technischen Säulen:**\n\n| Säule | Was sie macht |\n|---|---|\n| **Agent Identity** | Kryptografische Bindung — jeder Agent hat einen unique, nicht spoofbaren Key |\n| **Mandate Wallet** | Digital signierte Vollmachten — was darf der Agent, was nicht, bis zu welchem Limit |\n| **Proof-of-Authority** | Echtzeit-API — Gegenpartei kann in <100ms prüfen: ist diese Aktion gedeckt? |\n| **Agent Signature** | Jede Aktion wird signiert → unbestreitbarer Audit-Trail, wer was wann getan hat |\n| **Liability Layer** | Klare rechtliche Zuordnung — bei jedem Verify-Call steht dabei: *Haftung liegt bei Ottoman's GmbH* |\n\n---\n\n**Konkretes Beispiel — der Flow im Simulator:**\n- Agent: ProcurementBot-42\n- Operator: Ottoman's GmbH\n- Mandat: Bestellungen bis 2.500 €, keine Verträge, Human Approval über Limit\n- Risiko: **Low** (begrenzt, keine Vertragsvollmacht)\n- Wenn Lieferant A anfragt → API sagt: ✅ Verified, Liability: Ottoman's GmbH, Limit: 2.500 €\n\nWenn du im Simulator \"Sign contracts\" auf ON stellst → Risiko springt auf **High** — weil der Agent jetzt rechtsverbindlich unterschreiben kann, und das ist ein massiv höheres Risiko für alle Beteiligten.\n\n---\n\n**Warum das existieren muss:**\nOhne diese Infrastruktur wird kein Unternehmen einem fremden KI-Agenten trauen. AgentTrust ist die Schicht, die aus *\"irgendein Bot hat angefragt\"* ein *\"ProcurementBot-42, autorisiert durch Ottoman's GmbH, Haftung geklärt, Aktion gedeckt\"* macht.\n\n---\n\nHilft das, Boss? Oder meintest du was anderes mit \"wie soll das funktionieren\"?",
      "reasoning": "Der Boss fragt \"wie soll das funktionieren?\" — er meint wahrscheinlich das Konzept von AgentTrust selbst, nicht die technische Implementierung der Webseite. Er will verstehen, wie die Trust-Infrastruktur für AI-Agenten in der Praxis funktionieren würde.\n\nLass mich das Konzept klar erklären — wie AgentTrust als Produkt/Plattform tatsächlich arbeiten würde. Kein Code, sondern Produktlogik."
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      "content": "Aber wie würde der Agent denn den Ausweis liefern bzw. wie würde das Unternehmen den Abfragen?"
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      "content": "Gute Frage, Boss — das ist der technische Kern. Zwei getrennte Flows:\n\n---\n\n## Flow 1: Agent → Gegenpartei (wie der Agent den Ausweis vorzeigt)\n\nDer AgentTrust-Passport ist technisch ein **signiertes JWT** (JSON Web Token). Wenn ProcurementBot-42 eine API von Lieferant A aufruft, schickt er den Passport als **HTTP-Header** mit:\n\n```\nPOST /api/orders HTTP/1.1\nHost: supplier-a.com\nAuthorization: Bearer <agent-api-key>\nX-AgentTrust-Passport: eyJhbGciOiJFZERTQSJ9.eyJhZ2VudCI6IlByb2N1cmVtZW50Qm90LTQyIiwib3BlcmF0b3IiOiJPdHRvbWFuJ3MgR21iSCIsIm1hbmRhdGVfaGFzaCI6ImFiYzEyMyIsImF1dGhvcml0eSI6IkxpbWl0ZWRfQ29tbWVyY2lhbCIsImxpbWl0IjoxMDAwMCwiaWF0IjoxNzgxODA2MjAxfQ.signature\n```\n\nDer Header enthält:\n- **Agent-Identität** (wer ist das)\n- **Mandat-Hash** (welches Mandat gilt — der Lieferant kann das Mandat selbst nicht sehen, nur den Hash)\n- **Authority-Level** (was darf er grob)\n- **Limit** (bis zu welchem Betrag)\n- **Signatur** (kryptografisch signiert von AgentTrust — fälschungssicher)\n\nAlternativ, wenn's kein API-Call ist (z.B. E-Mail-Agent): Der Agent schickt einen **Link** mit:\n> *\"Ich handle im Auftrag von Ottoman's GmbH. Verifiziere mich hier: https://agenttrust.com/verify/abc123\"*\n\n---\n\n## Flow 2: Gegenpartei → AgentTrust (wie der Lieferant prüft)\n\nLieferant A hat den Passport bekommen. Jetzt ruft er die **AgentTrust Verification API** auf:\n\n```bash\ncurl -X POST https://api.agenttrust.com/v1/verify \\\n  -H \"Authorization: Bearer <supplier-api-key>\" \\\n  -d '{\n    \"passport\": \"eyJhbGciOiJFZERTQSJ9...\",\n    \"action\": \"place_order\",\n    \"amount\": 2500,\n    \"counterparty\": \"Supplier A\"\n  }'\n```\n\nAntwort in <100ms:\n\n```json\n{\n  \"status\": \"verified\",\n  \"agent\": \"ProcurementBot-42\",\n  \"operator\": \"Ottoman's GmbH\",\n  \"authority\": \"Limited Commercial Authority\",\n  \"action_allowed\": true,\n  \"within_limit\": true,\n  \"mandate_valid\": true,\n  \"liability\": \"Ottoman's GmbH\",\n  \"signature_valid\": true,\n  \"verified_at\": \"2026-06-18T19:30:00Z\"\n}\n```\n\nOder bei Überschreitung:\n\n```json\n{\n  \"status\": \"rejected\",\n  \"reason\": \"amount_exceeds_mandate_limit\",\n  \"mandate_limit\": 2500,\n  \"requested\": 5000\n}\n```\n\n---\n\n## Warum das sicher ist\n\nDer Lieferant muss **nicht dem Agenten vertrauen** — er vertraut nur:\n1. Der **kryptografischen Signatur** von AgentTrust (public key bekannt)\n2. Der **AgentTrust-API** (oder er verifiziert das JWT selbst mit dem Public Key)\n\nDer Agent kann seinen Passport nicht fälschen, weil er den Private Key von AgentTrust nicht hat. Das Mandat kann er nicht ändern, weil der Hash nicht zum geänderten Mandat passen würde.\n\n---\n\n## Integration in bestehende Systeme\n\nFür Lieferanten gibt's drei Wege:\n- **API-Call** (wie oben) — direkt im Backend\n- **SDK/Plugin** — z.B. Middleware für gängige E-Commerce-Plattformen, die jeden eingehenden API-Call automatisch auf `X-AgentTrust-Passport` prüft\n- **Web-Verification** — der Link `agenttrust.com/verify/abc123` zeigt eine Seite mit allen Infos + grünem/rotem Badge, für manuelle Prüfung\n\n---\n\nKlarer jetzt, Boss? Der Kern ist: **signiertes JWT als Ausweis + Verification-API als Prüfinstanz**. Der Lieferant muss dem Agenten null vertrauen — nur der Signatur.",
      "reasoning": "Der Boss fragt nach dem konkreten technischen Flow: Wie liefert der Agent seinen \"Ausweis\" (Passport) an die Gegenpartei, und wie fragt die Gegenpartei das ab? Das ist die technische Implementierungsfrage — API-Design, Protokolle, Integration.\n\nIch muss das präzise erklären, ohne zu spekulieren. Es geht um zwei Perspektiven:\n1. Agent → Gegenpartei: Wie präsentiert der Agent seinen Passport?\n2. Gegenpartei → AgentTrust: Wie verifiziert sie den Passport?\n\nDas sind zwei getrennte Flows. Lass mich das klar darstellen.\n\nDer Agent könnte den Passport auf verschiedene Arten übermitteln:\n- Als HTTP-Header in API-Calls (z.B. `X-AgentTrust-Passport: <signed-jwt>`)\n- Als Teil der Payload\n- Als verlinktes Dokument (URL zum Passport auf AgentTrust)\n\nDie Gegenpartei verifiziert dann:\n- Entweder indem sie den Passport selbst kryptografisch prüft (public key infrastructure)\n- Oder indem sie die AgentTrust-API aufruft: \"Hier ist ein Passport/Token, ist der gültig?\"\n\nDas ist der Kern: AgentTrust ist eine Verification-API, nicht nur eine Datenbank.\n\nIch sollte auch das JWT/Token-Format erklären — der Passport ist im Wesentlichen ein signiertes JWT, das die Gegenpartei entweder selbst verifizieren kann (weil sie den Public Key von AgentTrust hat) oder über die API prüfen lässt.\n\nGute Frage vom Boss — das ist der technische Kern, den die Landing Page nichterklärt."
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      "content": "Die Website muss viel cooler viel technischer sein, orientiere dich an den besten startups der Branche"
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      "content": "Verstanden, Boss. Ich zieh die Design-Referenzen der besten Startups der Branche und schreib Kimi K2.7 eine Spec, die alles kombiniert.",
      "reasoning": "Der Boss will, dass die AgentTrust-Website noch cooler und technischer wird — orientiert an den besten Startups der Branche. Er hat vorher schon strukata.com als Referenz genannt, aber jetzt will er noch eine Stufe höher.\n\nIch muss verstehen, was \"die besten Startups der Branche\" in diesem Kontext bedeutet. AgentTrust ist im Bereich: Trust Infrastructure, AI Agents, Cybersecurity, Legal-Tech, Fintech. Die besten Startups in diesem Raum wären wahrscheinlich:\n\n- **Stripe** — extrem poliert, purpur-gradient, weight-300 elegance\n- **Vercel** — schwarz/weiß Präzision, Geist font\n- **Linear** — ultra-minimal dark-mode, präzise, purple accent\n- **Superhuman** — premium dark UI, keyboard-first, purple glow\n- **Revolut** — fintech confidence, massive typography\n- **Anthropic/Claude** — warm terracotta, clean editorial\n- **OpenAI** — clean, technisch, minimal\n- **ElevenLabs** — dark cinematic, audio-waveform aesthetics\n- **Cursor** — sleek dark interface, gradient accents\n\nIch sollte die relevantesten Design-Templates aus popular-web-designs laden und dann eine Spec schreiben, die das Beste aus diesen Referenzen kombiniert.\n\nWas \"cooler und technischer\" bedeutet:\n- Mehr Motion/Animation\n- Terminal-Ästhetik? Code-Snippets?\n- Datenvisualisierung?\n- Mehr technische Details auf der Seite?\n- Vielleicht ein Live-Code-Beispiel der API?\n- Glitch-Effekte?\n- Matrix-artige Elemente?\n- Typografie die nach Code/Engineering aussieht?\n\nIch denke, ich sollte:\n1. Die relevantesten Templates laden (Stripe, Linear, Vercel, Superhuman, Revolut, ElevenLabs)\n2. Eine detaillierte Spec schreiben, die das Beste kombiniert\n3. An Kimi K2.7 delegieren\n\nLass mich erst die Templates laden, dann die Spec schreiben.",
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      "reasoning_content": "Der Boss will, dass die AgentTrust-Website noch cooler und technischer wird — orientiert an den besten Startups der Branche. Er hat vorher schon strukata.com als Referenz genannt, aber jetzt will er noch eine Stufe höher.\n\nIch muss verstehen, was \"die besten Startups der Branche\" in diesem Kontext bedeutet. AgentTrust ist im Bereich: Trust Infrastructure, AI Agents, Cybersecurity, Legal-Tech, Fintech. Die besten Startups in diesem Raum wären wahrscheinlich:\n\n- **Stripe** — extrem poliert, purpur-gradient, weight-300 elegance\n- **Vercel** — schwarz/weiß Präzision, Geist font\n- **Linear** — ultra-minimal dark-mode, präzise, purple accent\n- **Superhuman** — premium dark UI, keyboard-first, purple glow\n- **Revolut** — fintech confidence, massive typography\n- **Anthropic/Claude** — warm terracotta, clean editorial\n- **OpenAI** — clean, technisch, minimal\n- **ElevenLabs** — dark cinematic, audio-waveform aesthetics\n- **Cursor** — sleek dark interface, gradient accents\n\nIch sollte die relevantesten Design-Templates aus popular-web-designs laden und dann eine Spec schreiben, die das Beste aus diesen Referenzen kombiniert.\n\nWas \"cooler und technischer\" bedeutet:\n- Mehr Motion/Animation\n- Terminal-Ästhetik? Code-Snippets?\n- Datenvisualisierung?\n- Mehr technische Details auf der Seite?\n- Vielleicht ein Live-Code-Beispiel der API?\n- Glitch-Effekte?\n- Matrix-artige Elemente?\n- Typografie die nach Code/Engineering aussieht?\n\nIch denke, ich sollte:\n1. Die relevantesten Templates laden (Stripe, Linear, Vercel, Superhuman, Revolut, ElevenLabs)\n2. Eine detaillierte Spec schreiben, die das Beste kombiniert\n3. An Kimi K2.7 delegieren\n\nLass mich erst die Templates laden, dann die Spec schreiben.",
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      "content": "{\"success\": true, \"name\": \"popular-web-designs\", \"file\": \"templates/stripe.md\", \"content\": \"# Design System: Stripe\\n\\n\\n> **Hermes Agent — Implementation Notes**\\n>\\n> The original site uses proprietary fonts. For self-contained HTML output, use these CDN substitutes:\\n> - **Primary:** `Source Sans 3` | **Mono:** `Source Code Pro`\\n> - **Font stack (CSS):** `font-family: 'Source Sans 3', system-ui, -apple-system, 'Segoe UI', Roboto, sans-serif;`\\n> - **Mono stack (CSS):** `font-family: 'Source Code Pro', ui-monospace, SFMono-Regular, Menlo, Monaco, Consolas, 'Liberation Mono', 'Courier New', monospace;`\\n> ```html\\n> <link href=\\\"https://fonts.googleapis.com/css2?family=Source+Sans+3:wght@300;400;500;600&family=Source+Code+Pro:wght@400;500;700&display=swap\\\" rel=\\\"stylesheet\\\">\\n> ```\\n> Use `write_file` to create HTML, serve via `generative-widgets` skill (cloudflared tunnel).\\n> Verify visual accuracy with `browser_vision` after generating.\\n\\n## 1. Visual Theme & Atmosphere\\n\\nStripe's website is the gold standard of fintech design -- a system that manages to feel simultaneously technical and luxurious, precise and warm. The page opens on a clean white canvas (`#ffffff`) with deep navy headings (`#061b31`) and a signature purple (`#533afd`) that functions as both brand anchor and interactive accent. This isn't the cold, clinical purple of enterprise software; it's a rich, saturated violet that reads as confident and premium. The overall impression is of a financial institution redesigned by a world-class type foundry.\\n\\nThe custom `sohne-var` variable font is the defining element of Stripe's visual identity. Every text element enables the OpenType `\\\"ss01\\\"` stylistic set, which modifies character shapes for a distinctly geometric, modern feel. At display sizes (48px-56px), sohne-var runs at weight 300 -- an extraordinarily light weight for headlines that creates an ethereal, almost whispered authority. This is the opposite of the \\\"bold hero headline\\\" convention; Stripe's headlines feel like they don't need to shout. The negative letter-spacing (-1.4px at 56px, -0.96px at 48px) tightens the text into dense, engineered blocks. At smaller sizes, the system also uses weight 300 with proportionally reduced tracking, and tabular numerals via `\\\"tnum\\\"` for financial data display.\\n\\nWhat truly distinguishes Stripe is its shadow system. Rather than the flat or single-layer approach of most sites, Stripe uses multi-layer, blue-tinted shadows: the signature `rgba(50,50,93,0.25)` combined with `rgba(0,0,0,0.1)` creates shadows with a cool, almost atmospheric depth -- like elements are floating in a twilight sky. The blue-gray undertone of the primary shadow color (50,50,93) ties directly to the navy-purple brand palette, making even elevation feel on-brand.\\n\\n**Key Characteristics:**\\n- sohne-var with OpenType `\\\"ss01\\\"` on all text -- a custom stylistic set that defines the brand's letterforms\\n- Weight 300 as the signature headline weight -- light, confident, anti-convention\\n- Negative letter-spacing at display sizes (-1.4px at 56px, progressive relaxation downward)\\n- Blue-tinted multi-layer shadows using `rgba(50,50,93,0.25)` -- elevation that feels brand-colored\\n- Deep navy (`#061b31`) headings instead of black -- warm, premium, financial-grade\\n- Conservative border-radius (4px-8px) -- nothing pill-shaped, nothing harsh\\n- Ruby (`#ea2261`) and magenta (`#f96bee`) accents for gradient and decorative elements\\n- `SourceCodePro` as the monospace companion for code and technical labels\\n\\n## 2. Color Palette & Roles\\n\\n### Primary\\n- **Stripe Purple** (`#533afd`): Primary brand color, CTA backgrounds, link text, interactive highlights. A saturated blue-violet that anchors the entire system.\\n- **Deep Navy** (`#061b31`): `--hds-color-heading-solid`. Primary heading color. Not black, not gray -- a very dark blue that adds warmth and depth to text.\\n- **Pure White** (`#ffffff`): Page background, card surfaces, button text on dark backgrounds.\\n\\n### Brand & Dark\\n- **Brand Dark** (`#1c1e54`): `--hds-color-util-brand-900`. Deep indigo for dark sections, footer backgrounds, and immersive brand moments.\\n- **Dark Navy** (`#0d253d`): `--hds-color-core-neutral-975`. The darkest neutral -- almost-black with a blue undertone for maximum depth without harshness.\\n\\n### Accent Colors\\n- **Ruby** (`#ea2261`): `--hds-color-accentColorMode-ruby-icon-solid`. Warm red-pink for icons, alerts, and accent elements.\\n- **Magenta** (`#f96bee`): `--hds-color-accentColorMode-magenta-icon-gradientMiddle`. Vivid pink-purple for gradients and decorative highlights.\\n- **Magenta Light** (`#ffd7ef`): `--hds-color-util-accent-magenta-100`. Tinted surface for magenta-themed cards and badges.\\n\\n### Interactive\\n- **Primary Purple** (`#533afd`): Primary link color, active states, selected elements.\\n- **Purple Hover** (`#4434d4`): Darker purple for hover states on primary elements.\\n- **Purple Deep** (`#2e2b8c`): `--hds-color-button-ui-iconHover`. Dark purple for icon hover states.\\n- **Purple Light** (`#b9b9f9`): `--hds-color-action-bg-subduedHover`. Soft lavender for subdued hover backgrounds.\\n- **Purple Mid** (`#665efd`): `--hds-color-input-selector-text-range`. Range selector and input highlight color.\\n\\n### Neutral Scale\\n- **Heading** (`#061b31`): Primary headings, nav text, strong labels.\\n- **Label** (`#273951`): `--hds-color-input-text-label`. Form labels, secondary headings.\\n- **Body** (`#64748d`): Secondary text, descriptions, captions.\\n- **Success Green** (`#15be53`): Status badges, success indicators (with 0.2-0.4 alpha for backgrounds/borders).\\n- **Success Text** (`#108c3d`): Success badge text color.\\n- **Lemon** (`#9b6829`): `--hds-color-core-lemon-500`. Warning and highlight accent.\\n\\n### Surface & Borders\\n- **Border Default** (`#e5edf5`): Standard border color for cards, dividers, and containers.\\n- **Border Purple** (`#b9b9f9`): Active/selected state borders on buttons and inputs.\\n- **Border Soft Purple** (`#d6d9fc`): Subtle purple-tinted borders for secondary elements.\\n- **Border Magenta** (`#ffd7ef`): Pink-tinted borders for magenta-themed elements.\\n- **Border Dashed** (`#362baa`): Dashed borders for drop zones and placeholder elements.\\n\\n### Shadow Colors\\n- **Shadow Blue** (`rgba(50,50,93,0.25)`): The signature -- blue-tinted primary shadow color.\\n- **Shadow Dark Blue** (`rgba(3,3,39,0.25)`): Deeper blue shadow for elevated elements.\\n- **Shadow Black** (`rgba(0,0,0,0.1)`): Secondary shadow layer for depth reinforcement.\\n- **Shadow Ambient** (`rgba(23,23,23,0.08)`): Soft ambient shadow for subtle elevation.\\n- **Shadow Soft** (`rgba(23,23,23,0.06)`): Minimal ambient shadow for light lift.\\n\\n## 3. Typography Rules\\n\\n### Font Family\\n- **Primary**: `sohne-var`, with fallback: `SF Pro Display`\\n- **Monospace**: `SourceCodePro`, with fallback: `SFMono-Regular`\\n- **OpenType Features**: `\\\"ss01\\\"` enabled globally on all sohne-var text; `\\\"tnum\\\"` for tabular numbers on financial data and captions.\\n\\n### Hierarchy\\n\\n| Role | Font | Size | Weight | Line Height | Letter Spacing | Features | Notes |\\n|------|------|------|--------|-------------|----------------|----------|-------|\\n| Display Hero | sohne-var | 56px (3.50rem) | 300 | 1.03 (tight) | -1.4px | ss01 | Maximum size, whisper-weight authority |\\n| Display Large | sohne-var | 48px (3.00rem) | 300 | 1.15 (tight) | -0.96px | ss01 | Secondary hero headlines |\\n| Section Heading | sohne-var | 32px (2.00rem) | 300 | 1.10 (tight) | -0.64px | ss01 | Feature section titles |\\n| Sub-heading Large | sohne-var | 26px (1.63rem) | 300 | 1.12 (tight) | -0.26px | ss01 | Card headings, sub-sections |\\n| Sub-heading | sohne-var | 22px (1.38rem) | 300 | 1.10 (tight) | -0.22px | ss01 | Smaller section heads |\\n| Body Large | sohne-var | 18px (1.13rem) | 300 | 1.40 | normal | ss01 | Feature descriptions, intro text |\\n| Body | sohne-var | 16px (1.00rem) | 300-400 | 1.40 | normal | ss01 | Standard reading text |\\n| Button | sohne-var | 16px (1.00rem) | 400 | 1.00 (tight) | normal | ss01 | Primary button text |\\n| Button Small | sohne-var | 14px (0.88rem) | 400 | 1.00 (tight) | normal | ss01 | Secondary/compact buttons |\\n| Link | sohne-var | 14px (0.88rem) | 400 | 1.00 (tight) | normal | ss01 | Navigation links |\\n| Caption | sohne-var | 13px (0.81rem) | 400 | normal | normal | ss01 | Small labels, metadata |\\n| Caption Small | sohne-var | 12px (0.75rem) | 300-400 | 1.33-1.45 | normal | ss01 | Fine print, timestamps |\\n| Caption Tabular | sohne-var | 12px (0.75rem) | 300-400 | 1.33 | -0.36px | tnum | Financial data, numbers |\\n| Micro | sohne-var | 10px (0.63rem) | 300 | 1.15 (tight) | 0.1px | ss01 | Tiny labels, axis markers |\\n| Micro Tabular | sohne-var | 10px (0.63rem) | 300 | 1.15 (tight) | -0.3px | tnum | Chart data, small numbers |\\n| Nano | sohne-var | 8px (0.50rem) | 300 | 1.07 (tight) | normal | ss01 | Smallest labels |\\n| Code Body | SourceCodePro | 12px (0.75rem) | 500 | 2.00 (relaxed) | normal | -- | Code blocks, syntax |\\n| Code Bold | SourceCodePro | 12px (0.75rem) | 700 | 2.00 (relaxed) | normal | -- | Bold code, keywords |\\n| Code Label | SourceCodePro | 12px (0.75rem) | 500 | 2.00 (relaxed) | normal | uppercase | Technical labels |\\n| Code Micro | SourceCodePro | 9px (0.56rem) | 500 | 1.00 (tight) | normal | ss01 | Tiny code annotations |\\n\\n### Principles\\n- **Light weight as signature**: Weight 300 at display sizes is Stripe's most distinctive typographic choice. Where others use 600-700 to command attention, Stripe uses lightness as luxury -- the text is so confident it doesn't need weight to be authoritative.\\n- **ss01 everywhere**: The `\\\"ss01\\\"` stylistic set is non-negotiable. It modifies specific glyphs (likely alternate `a`, `g`, `l` forms) to create a more geometric, contemporary feel across all sohne-var text.\\n- **Two OpenType modes**: `\\\"ss01\\\"` for display/body text, `\\\"tnum\\\"` for tabular numerals in financial data. These never overlap -- a number in a paragraph uses ss01, a number in a data table uses tnum.\\n- **Progressive tracking**: Letter-spacing tightens proportionally with size: -1.4px at 56px, -0.96px at 48px, -0.64px at 32px, -0.26px at 26px, normal at 16px and below.\\n- **Two-weight simplicity**: Primarily 300 (body and headings) and 400 (UI/buttons). No bold (700) in the primary font -- SourceCodePro uses 500/700 for code contrast.\\n\\n## 4. Component Stylings\\n\\n### Buttons\\n\\n**Primary Purple**\\n- Background: `#533afd`\\n- Text: `#ffffff`\\n- Padding: 8px 16px\\n- Radius: 4px\\n- Font: 16px sohne-var weight 400, `\\\"ss01\\\"`\\n- Hover: `#4434d4` background\\n- Use: Primary CTA (\\\"Start now\\\", \\\"Contact sales\\\")\\n\\n**Ghost / Outlined**\\n- Background: transparent\\n- Text: `#533afd`\\n- Padding: 8px 16px\\n- Radius: 4px\\n- Border: `1px solid #b9b9f9`\\n- Font: 16px sohne-var weight 400, `\\\"ss01\\\"`\\n- Hover: background shifts to `rgba(83,58,253,0.05)`\\n- Use: Secondary actions\\n\\n**Transparent Info**\\n- Background: transparent\\n- Text: `#2874ad`\\n- Padding: 8px 16px\\n- Radius: 4px\\n- Border: `1px solid rgba(43,145,223,0.2)`\\n- Use: Tertiary/info-level actions\\n\\n**Neutral Ghost**\\n- Background: transparent (`rgba(255,255,255,0)`)\\n- Text: `rgba(16,16,16,0.3)`\\n- Padding: 8px 16px\\n- Radius: 4px\\n- Outline: `1px solid rgb(212,222,233)`\\n- Use: Disabled or muted actions\\n\\n### Cards & Containers\\n- Background: `#ffffff`\\n- Border: `1px solid #e5edf5` (standard) or `1px solid #061b31` (dark accent)\\n- Radius: 4px (tight), 5px (standard), 6px (comfortable), 8px (featured)\\n- Shadow (standard): `rgba(50,50,93,0.25) 0px 30px 45px -30px, rgba(0,0,0,0.1) 0px 18px 36px -18px`\\n- Shadow (ambient): `rgba(23,23,23,0.08) 0px 15px 35px 0px`\\n- Hover: shadow intensifies, often adding the blue-tinted layer\\n\\n### Badges / Tags / Pills\\n**Neutral Pill**\\n- Background: `#ffffff`\\n- Text: `#000000`\\n- Padding: 0px 6px\\n- Radius: 4px\\n- Border: `1px solid #f6f9fc`\\n- Font: 11px weight 400\\n\\n**Success Badge**\\n- Background: `rgba(21,190,83,0.2)`\\n- Text: `#108c3d`\\n- Padding: 1px 6px\\n- Radius: 4px\\n- Border: `1px solid rgba(21,190,83,0.4)`\\n- Font: 10px weight 300\\n\\n### Inputs & Forms\\n- Border: `1px solid #e5edf5`\\n- Radius: 4px\\n- Focus: `1px solid #533afd` or purple ring\\n- Label: `#273951`, 14px sohne-var\\n- Text: `#061b31`\\n- Placeholder: `#64748d`\\n\\n### Navigation\\n- Clean horizontal nav on white, sticky with blur backdrop\\n- Brand logotype left-aligned\\n- Links: sohne-var 14px weight 400, `#061b31` text with `\\\"ss01\\\"`\\n- Radius: 6px on nav container\\n- CTA: purple button right-aligned (\\\"Sign in\\\", \\\"Start now\\\")\\n- Mobile: hamburger toggle with 6px radius\\n\\n### Decorative Elements\\n**Dashed Borders**\\n- `1px dashed #362baa` (purple) for placeholder/drop zones\\n- `1px dashed #ffd7ef` (magenta) for magenta-themed decorative borders\\n\\n**Gradient Accents**\\n- Ruby-to-magenta gradients (`#ea2261` to `#f96bee`) for hero decorations\\n- Brand dark sections use `#1c1e54` backgrounds with white text\\n\\n## 5. Layout Principles\\n\\n### Spacing System\\n- Base unit: 8px\\n- Scale: 1px, 2px, 4px, 6px, 8px, 10px, 11px, 12px, 14px, 16px, 18px, 20px\\n- Notable: The scale is dense at the small end (every 2px from 4-12), reflecting Stripe's precision-oriented UI for financial data\\n\\n### Grid & Container\\n- Max content width: approximately 1080px\\n- Hero: centered single-column with generous padding, lightweight headlines\\n- Feature sections: 2-3 column grids for feature cards\\n- Full-width dark sections with `#1c1e54` background for brand immersion\\n- Code/dashboard previews as contained cards with blue-tinted shadows\\n\\n### Whitespace Philosophy\\n- **Precision spacing**: Unlike the vast emptiness of minimalist systems, Stripe uses measured, purposeful whitespace. Every gap is a deliberate typographic choice.\\n- **Dense data, generous chrome**: Financial data displays (tables, charts) are tightly packed, but the UI chrome around them is generously spaced. This creates a sense of controlled density -- like a well-organized spreadsheet in a beautiful frame.\\n- **Section rhythm**: White sections alternate with dark brand sections (`#1c1e54`), creating a dramatic light/dark cadence that prevents monotony without introducing arbitrary color.\\n\\n### Border Radius Scale\\n- Micro (1px): Fine-grained elements, subtle rounding\\n- Standard (4px): Buttons, inputs, badges, cards -- the workhorse\\n- Comfortable (5px): Standard card containers\\n- Relaxed (6px): Navigation, larger interactive elements\\n- Large (8px): Featured cards, hero elements\\n- Compound: `0px 0px 6px 6px` for bottom-rounded containers (tab panels, dropdown footers)\\n\\n## 6. Depth & Elevation\\n\\n| Level | Treatment | Use |\\n|-------|-----------|-----|\\n| Flat (Level 0) | No shadow | Page background, inline text |\\n| Ambient (Level 1) | `rgba(23,23,23,0.06) 0px 3px 6px` | Subtle card lift, hover hints |\\n| Standard (Level 2) | `rgba(23,23,23,0.08) 0px 15px 35px` | Standard cards, content panels |\\n| Elevated (Level 3) | `rgba(50,50,93,0.25) 0px 30px 45px -30px, rgba(0,0,0,0.1) 0px 18px 36px -18px` | Featured cards, dropdowns, popovers |\\n| Deep (Level 4) | `rgba(3,3,39,0.25) 0px 14px 21px -14px, rgba(0,0,0,0.1) 0px 8px 17px -8px` | Modals, floating panels |\\n| Ring (Accessibility) | `2px solid #533afd` outline | Keyboard focus ring |\\n\\n**Shadow Philosophy**: Stripe's shadow system is built on a principle of chromatic depth. Where most design systems use neutral gray or black shadows, Stripe's primary shadow color (`rgba(50,50,93,0.25)`) is a deep blue-gray that echoes the brand's navy palette. This creates shadows that don't just add depth -- they add brand atmosphere. The multi-layer approach pairs this blue-tinted shadow with a pure black secondary layer (`rgba(0,0,0,0.1)`) at a different offset, creating a parallax-like depth where the branded shadow sits farther from the element and the neutral shadow sits closer. The negative spread values (-30px, -18px) ensure shadows don't extend beyond the element's footprint horizontally, keeping elevation vertical and controlled.\\n\\n### Decorative Depth\\n- Dark brand sections (`#1c1e54`) create immersive depth through background color contrast\\n- Gradient overlays with ruby-to-magenta transitions for hero decorations\\n- Shadow color `rgba(0,55,112,0.08)` (`--hds-color-shadow-sm-top`) for top-edge shadows on sticky elements\\n\\n## 7. Do's and Don'ts\\n\\n### Do\\n- Use sohne-var with `\\\"ss01\\\"` on every text element -- the stylistic set IS the brand\\n- Use weight 300 for all headlines and body text -- lightness is the signature\\n- Apply blue-tinted shadows (`rgba(50,50,93,0.25)`) for all elevated elements\\n- Use `#061b31` (deep navy) for headings instead of `#000000` -- the warmth matters\\n- Keep border-radius between 4px-8px -- conservative rounding is intentional\\n- Use `\\\"tnum\\\"` for any tabular/financial number display\\n- Layer shadows: blue-tinted far + neutral close for depth parallax\\n- Use `#533afd` purple as the primary interactive/CTA color\\n\\n### Don't\\n- Don't use weight 600-700 for sohne-var headlines -- weight 300 is the brand voice\\n- Don't use large border-radius (12px+, pill shapes) on cards or buttons -- Stripe is conservative\\n- Don't use neutral gray shadows -- always tint with blue (`rgba(50,50,93,...)`)\\n- Don't skip `\\\"ss01\\\"` on any sohne-var text -- the alternate glyphs define the personality\\n- Don't use pure black (`#000000`) for headings -- always `#061b31` deep navy\\n- Don't use warm accent colors (orange, yellow) for interactive elements -- purple is primary\\n- Don't apply positive letter-spacing at display sizes -- Stripe tracks tight\\n- Don't use the magenta/ruby accents for buttons or links -- they're decorative/gradient only\\n\\n## 8. Responsive Behavior\\n\\n### Breakpoints\\n| Name | Width | Key Changes |\\n|------|-------|-------------|\\n| Mobile | <640px | Single column, reduced heading sizes, stacked cards |\\n| Tablet | 640-1024px | 2-column grids, moderate padding |\\n| Desktop | 1024-1280px | Full layout, 3-column feature grids |\\n| Large Desktop | >1280px | Centered content with generous margins |\\n\\n### Touch Targets\\n- Buttons use comfortable padding (8px-16px vertical)\\n- Navigation links at 14px with adequate spacing\\n- Badges have 6px horizontal padding minimum for tap targets\\n- Mobile nav toggle with 6px radius button\\n\\n### Collapsing Strategy\\n- Hero: 56px display -> 32px on mobile, weight 300 maintained\\n- Navigation: horizontal links + CTAs -> hamburger toggle\\n- Feature cards: 3-column -> 2-column -> single column stacked\\n- Dark brand sections: maintain full-width treatment, reduce internal padding\\n- Financial data tables: horizontal scroll on mobile\\n- Section spacing: 64px+ -> 40px on mobile\\n- Typography scale compresses: 56px -> 48px -> 32px hero sizes across breakpoints\\n\\n### Image Behavior\\n- Dashboard/product screenshots maintain blue-tinted shadow at all sizes\\n- Hero gradient decorations simplify on mobile\\n- Code blocks maintain `SourceCodePro` treatment, may horizontally scroll\\n- Card images maintain consistent 4px-6px border-radius\\n\\n## 9. Agent Prompt Guide\\n\\n### Quick Color Reference\\n- Primary CTA: Stripe Purple (`#533afd`)\\n- CTA Hover: Purple Dark (`#4434d4`)\\n- Background: Pure White (`#ffffff`)\\n- Heading text: Deep Navy (`#061b31`)\\n- Body text: Slate (`#64748d`)\\n- Label text: Dark Slate (`#273951`)\\n- Border: Soft Blue (`#e5edf5`)\\n- Link: Stripe Purple (`#533afd`)\\n- Dark section: Brand Dark (`#1c1e54`)\\n- Success: Green (`#15be53`)\\n- Accent decorative: Ruby (`#ea2261`), Magenta (`#f96bee`)\\n\\n### Example Component Prompts\\n- \\\"Create a hero section on white background. Headline at 48px sohne-var weight 300, line-height 1.15, letter-spacing -0.96px, color #061b31, font-feature-settings 'ss01'. Subtitle at 18px weight 300, line-height 1.40, color #64748d. Purple CTA button (#533afd, 4px radius, 8px 16px padding, white text) and ghost button (transparent, 1px solid #b9b9f9, #533afd text, 4px radius).\\\"\\n- \\\"Design a card: white background, 1px solid #e5edf5 border, 6px radius. Shadow: rgba(50,50,93,0.25) 0px 30px 45px -30px, rgba(0,0,0,0.1) 0px 18px 36px -18px. Title at 22px sohne-var weight 300, letter-spacing -0.22px, color #061b31, 'ss01'. Body at 16px weight 300, #64748d.\\\"\\n- \\\"Build a success badge: rgba(21,190,83,0.2) background, #108c3d text, 4px radius, 1px 6px padding, 10px sohne-var weight 300, border 1px solid rgba(21,190,83,0.4).\\\"\\n- \\\"Create navigation: white sticky header with backdrop-filter blur(12px). sohne-var 14px weight 400 for links, #061b31 text, 'ss01'. Purple CTA 'Start now' right-aligned (#533afd bg, white text, 4px radius). Nav container 6px radius.\\\"\\n- \\\"Design a dark brand section: #1c1e54 background, white text. Headline 32px sohne-var weight 300, letter-spacing -0.64px, 'ss01'. Body 16px weight 300, rgba(255,255,255,0.7). Cards inside use rgba(255,255,255,0.1) border with 6px radius.\\\"\\n\\n### Iteration Guide\\n1. Always enable `font-feature-settings: \\\"ss01\\\"` on sohne-var text -- this is the brand's typographic DNA\\n2. Weight 300 is the default; use 400 only for buttons/links/navigation\\n3. Shadow formula: `rgba(50,50,93,0.25) 0px Y1 B1 -S1, rgba(0,0,0,0.1) 0px Y2 B2 -S2` where Y1/B1 are larger (far shadow) and Y2/B2 are smaller (near shadow)\\n4. Heading color is `#061b31` (deep navy), body is `#64748d` (slate), labels are `#273951` (dark slate)\\n5. Border-radius stays in the 4px-8px range -- never use pill shapes or large rounding\\n6. Use `\\\"tnum\\\"` for any numbers in tables, charts, or financial displays\\n7. Dark sections use `#1c1e54` -- not black, not gray, but a deep branded indigo\\n8. SourceCodePro for code at 12px/500 with 2.00 line-height (very generous for readability)\\n\", \"file_type\": \".md\"}",
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      "content": "{\"success\": true, \"name\": \"popular-web-designs\", \"file\": \"templates/linear.app.md\", \"content\": \"# Design System: Linear\\n\\n\\n> **Hermes Agent — Implementation Notes**\\n>\\n> The original site uses proprietary fonts. For self-contained HTML output, use these CDN substitutes:\\n> - **Primary:** `Inter` | **Mono:** `JetBrains Mono`\\n> - **Font stack (CSS):** `font-family: 'Inter', system-ui, -apple-system, 'Segoe UI', Roboto, sans-serif;`\\n> - **Mono stack (CSS):** `font-family: 'JetBrains Mono', ui-monospace, SFMono-Regular, Menlo, Monaco, Consolas, 'Liberation Mono', 'Courier New', monospace;`\\n> ```html\\n> <link href=\\\"https://fonts.googleapis.com/css2?family=Inter:wght@300;400;500;600&family=JetBrains+Mono:wght@400;500&display=swap\\\" rel=\\\"stylesheet\\\">\\n> ```\\n> Use `write_file` to create HTML, serve via `generative-widgets` skill (cloudflared tunnel).\\n> Verify visual accuracy with `browser_vision` after generating.\\n\\n## 1. Visual Theme & Atmosphere\\n\\nLinear's website is a masterclass in dark-mode-first product design — a near-black canvas (`#08090a`) where content emerges from darkness like starlight. The overall impression is one of extreme precision engineering: every element exists in a carefully calibrated hierarchy of luminance, from barely-visible borders (`rgba(255,255,255,0.05)`) to soft, luminous text (`#f7f8f8`). This is not a dark theme applied to a light design — it is darkness as the native medium, where information density is managed through subtle gradations of white opacity rather than color variation.\\n\\nThe typography system is built entirely on Inter Variable with OpenType features `\\\"cv01\\\"` and `\\\"ss03\\\"` enabled globally, giving the typeface a cleaner, more geometric character. Inter is used at a remarkable range of weights — from 300 (light body) through 510 (medium, Linear's signature weight) to 590 (semibold emphasis). The 510 weight is particularly distinctive: it sits between regular and medium, creating a subtle emphasis that doesn't shout. At display sizes (72px, 64px, 48px), Inter uses aggressive negative letter-spacing (-1.584px to -1.056px), creating compressed, authoritative headlines that feel engineered rather than designed. Berkeley Mono serves as the monospace companion for code and technical labels, with fallbacks to ui-monospace, SF Mono, and Menlo.\\n\\nThe color system is almost entirely achromatic — dark backgrounds with white/gray text — punctuated by a single brand accent: Linear's signature indigo-violet (`#5e6ad2` for backgrounds, `#7170ff` for interactive accents). This accent color is used sparingly and intentionally, appearing only on CTAs, active states, and brand elements. The border system uses ultra-thin, semi-transparent white borders (`rgba(255,255,255,0.05)` to `rgba(255,255,255,0.08)`) that create structure without visual noise, like wireframes drawn in moonlight.\\n\\n**Key Characteristics:**\\n- Dark-mode-native: `#08090a` marketing background, `#0f1011` panel background, `#191a1b` elevated surfaces\\n- Inter Variable with `\\\"cv01\\\", \\\"ss03\\\"` globally — geometric alternates for a cleaner aesthetic\\n- Signature weight 510 (between regular and medium) for most UI text\\n- Aggressive negative letter-spacing at display sizes (-1.584px at 72px, -1.056px at 48px)\\n- Brand indigo-violet: `#5e6ad2` (bg) / `#7170ff` (accent) / `#828fff` (hover) — the only chromatic color in the system\\n- Semi-transparent white borders throughout: `rgba(255,255,255,0.05)` to `rgba(255,255,255,0.08)`\\n- Button backgrounds at near-zero opacity: `rgba(255,255,255,0.02)` to `rgba(255,255,255,0.05)`\\n- Multi-layered shadows with inset variants for depth on dark surfaces\\n- Radix UI primitives as the component foundation (6 detected primitives)\\n- Success green (`#27a644`, `#10b981`) used only for status indicators\\n\\n## 2. Color Palette & Roles\\n\\n### Background Surfaces\\n- **Marketing Black** (`#010102` / `#08090a`): The deepest background — the canvas for hero sections and marketing pages. Near-pure black with an imperceptible blue-cool undertone.\\n- **Panel Dark** (`#0f1011`): Sidebar and panel backgrounds. One step up from the marketing black.\\n- **Level 3 Surface** (`#191a1b`): Elevated surface areas, card backgrounds, dropdowns.\\n- **Secondary Surface** (`#28282c`): The lightest dark surface — used for hover states and slightly elevated components.\\n\\n### Text & Content\\n- **Primary Text** (`#f7f8f8`): Near-white with a barely-warm cast. The default text color — not pure white, preventing eye strain on dark backgrounds.\\n- **Secondary Text** (`#d0d6e0`): Cool silver-gray for body text, descriptions, and secondary content.\\n- **Tertiary Text** (`#8a8f98`): Muted gray for placeholders, metadata, and de-emphasized content.\\n- **Quaternary Text** (`#62666d`): The most subdued text — timestamps, disabled states, subtle labels.\\n\\n### Brand & Accent\\n- **Brand Indigo** (`#5e6ad2`): Primary brand color — used for CTA button backgrounds, brand marks, and key interactive surfaces.\\n- **Accent Violet** (`#7170ff`): Brighter variant for interactive elements — links, active states, selected items.\\n- **Accent Hover** (`#828fff`): Lighter, more saturated variant for hover states on accent elements.\\n- **Security Lavender** (`#7a7fad`): Muted indigo used specifically for security-related UI elements.\\n\\n### Status Colors\\n- **Green** (`#27a644`): Primary success/active status. Used for \\\"in progress\\\" indicators.\\n- **Emerald** (`#10b981`): Secondary success — pill badges, completion states.\\n\\n### Border & Divider\\n- **Border Primary** (`#23252a`): Solid dark border for prominent separations.\\n- **Border Secondary** (`#34343a`): Slightly lighter solid border.\\n- **Border Tertiary** (`#3e3e44`): Lightest solid border variant.\\n- **Border Subtle** (`rgba(255,255,255,0.05)`): Ultra-subtle semi-transparent border — the default.\\n- **Border Standard** (`rgba(255,255,255,0.08)`): Standard semi-transparent border for cards, inputs, code blocks.\\n- **Line Tint** (`#141516`): Nearly invisible line for the subtlest divisions.\\n- **Line Tertiary** (`#18191a`): Slightly more visible divider line.\\n\\n### Light Mode Neutrals (for light theme contexts)\\n- **Light Background** (`#f7f8f8`): Page background in light mode.\\n- **Light Surface** (`#f3f4f5` / `#f5f6f7`): Subtle surface tinting.\\n- **Light Border** (`#d0d6e0`): Visible border in light contexts.\\n- **Light Border Alt** (`#e6e6e6`): Alternative lighter border.\\n- **Pure White** (`#ffffff`): Card surfaces, highlights.\\n\\n### Overlay\\n- **Overlay Primary** (`rgba(0,0,0,0.85)`): Modal/dialog backdrop — extremely dark for focus isolation.\\n\\n## 3. Typography Rules\\n\\n### Font Family\\n- **Primary**: `Inter Variable`, with fallbacks: `SF Pro Display, -apple-system, system-ui, Segoe UI, Roboto, Oxygen, Ubuntu, Cantarell, Open Sans, Helvetica Neue`\\n- **Monospace**: `Berkeley Mono`, with fallbacks: `ui-monospace, SF Mono, Menlo`\\n- **OpenType Features**: `\\\"cv01\\\", \\\"ss03\\\"` enabled globally — cv01 provides an alternate lowercase 'a' (single-story), ss03 adjusts specific letterforms for a cleaner geometric appearance.\\n\\n### Hierarchy\\n\\n| Role | Font | Size | Weight | Line Height | Letter Spacing | Notes |\\n|------|------|------|--------|-------------|----------------|-------|\\n| Display XL | Inter Variable | 72px (4.50rem) | 510 | 1.00 (tight) | -1.584px | Hero headlines, maximum impact |\\n| Display Large | Inter Variable | 64px (4.00rem) | 510 | 1.00 (tight) | -1.408px | Secondary hero text |\\n| Display | Inter Variable | 48px (3.00rem) | 510 | 1.00 (tight) | -1.056px | Section headlines |\\n| Heading 1 | Inter Variable | 32px (2.00rem) | 400 | 1.13 (tight) | -0.704px | Major section titles |\\n| Heading 2 | Inter Variable | 24px (1.50rem) | 400 | 1.33 | -0.288px | Sub-section headings |\\n| Heading 3 | Inter Variable | 20px (1.25rem) | 590 | 1.33 | -0.24px | Feature titles, card headers |\\n| Body Large | Inter Variable | 18px (1.13rem) | 400 | 1.60 (relaxed) | -0.165px | Introduction text, feature descriptions |\\n| Body Emphasis | Inter Variable | 17px (1.06rem) | 590 | 1.60 (relaxed) | normal | Emphasized body, sub-headings in content |\\n| Body | Inter Variable | 16px (1.00rem) | 400 | 1.50 | normal | Standard reading text |\\n| Body Medium | Inter Variable | 16px (1.00rem) | 510 | 1.50 | normal | Navigation, labels |\\n| Body Semibold | Inter Variable | 16px (1.00rem) | 590 | 1.50 | normal | Strong emphasis |\\n| Small | Inter Variable | 15px (0.94rem) | 400 | 1.60 (relaxed) | -0.165px | Secondary body text |\\n| Small Medium | Inter Variable | 15px (0.94rem) | 510 | 1.60 (relaxed) | -0.165px | Emphasized small text |\\n| Small Semibold | Inter Variable | 15px (0.94rem) | 590 | 1.60 (relaxed) | -0.165px | Strong small text |\\n| Small Light | Inter Variable | 15px (0.94rem) | 300 | 1.47 | -0.165px | De-emphasized body |\\n| Caption Large | Inter Variable | 14px (0.88rem) | 510–590 | 1.50 | -0.182px | Sub-labels, category headers |\\n| Caption | Inter Variable | 13px (0.81rem) | 400–510 | 1.50 | -0.13px | Metadata, timestamps |\\n| Label | Inter Variable | 12px (0.75rem) | 400–590 | 1.40 | normal | Button text, small labels |\\n| Micro | Inter Variable | 11px (0.69rem) | 510 | 1.40 | normal | Tiny labels |\\n| Tiny | Inter Variable | 10px (0.63rem) | 400–510 | 1.50 | -0.15px | Overline text, sometimes uppercase |\\n| Link Large | Inter Variable | 16px (1.00rem) | 400 | 1.50 | normal | Standard links |\\n| Link Medium | Inter Variable | 15px (0.94rem) | 510 | 2.67 | normal | Spaced navigation links |\\n| Link Small | Inter Variable | 14px (0.88rem) | 510 | 1.50 | normal | Compact links |\\n| Link Caption | Inter Variable | 13px (0.81rem) | 400–510 | 1.50 | -0.13px | Footer, metadata links |\\n| Mono Body | Berkeley Mono | 14px (0.88rem) | 400 | 1.50 | normal | Code blocks |\\n| Mono Caption | Berkeley Mono | 13px (0.81rem) | 400 | 1.50 | normal | Code labels |\\n| Mono Label | Berkeley Mono | 12px (0.75rem) | 400 | 1.40 | normal | Code metadata, sometimes uppercase |\\n\\n### Principles\\n- **510 is the signature weight**: Linear uses Inter Variable's 510 weight (between regular 400 and medium 500) as its default emphasis weight. This creates a subtly bolded feel without the heaviness of traditional medium or semibold.\\n- **Compression at scale**: Display sizes use progressively tighter letter-spacing — -1.584px at 72px, -1.408px at 64px, -1.056px at 48px, -0.704px at 32px. Below 24px, spacing relaxes toward normal.\\n- **OpenType as identity**: `\\\"cv01\\\", \\\"ss03\\\"` aren't decorative — they transform Inter into Linear's distinctive typeface, giving it a more geometric, purposeful character.\\n- **Three-tier weight system**: 400 (reading), 510 (emphasis/UI), 590 (strong emphasis). The 300 weight appears only in deliberately de-emphasized contexts.\\n\\n## 4. Component Stylings\\n\\n### Buttons\\n\\n**Ghost Button (Default)**\\n- Background: `rgba(255,255,255,0.02)`\\n- Text: `#e2e4e7` (near-white)\\n- Padding: comfortable\\n- Radius: 6px\\n- Border: `1px solid rgb(36, 40, 44)`\\n- Outline: none\\n- Focus shadow: `rgba(0,0,0,0.1) 0px 4px 12px`\\n- Use: Standard actions, secondary CTAs\\n\\n**Subtle Button**\\n- Background: `rgba(255,255,255,0.04)`\\n- Text: `#d0d6e0` (silver-gray)\\n- Padding: 0px 6px\\n- Radius: 6px\\n- Use: Toolbar actions, contextual buttons\\n\\n**Primary Brand Button (Inferred)**\\n- Background: `#5e6ad2` (brand indigo)\\n- Text: `#ffffff`\\n- Padding: 8px 16px\\n- Radius: 6px\\n- Hover: `#828fff` shift\\n- Use: Primary CTAs (\\\"Start building\\\", \\\"Sign up\\\")\\n\\n**Icon Button (Circle)**\\n- Background: `rgba(255,255,255,0.03)` or `rgba(255,255,255,0.05)`\\n- Text: `#f7f8f8` or `#ffffff`\\n- Radius: 50%\\n- Border: `1px solid rgba(255,255,255,0.08)`\\n- Use: Close, menu toggle, icon-only actions\\n\\n**Pill Button**\\n- Background: transparent\\n- Text: `#d0d6e0`\\n- Padding: 0px 10px 0px 5px\\n- Radius: 9999px\\n- Border: `1px solid rgb(35, 37, 42)`\\n- Use: Filter chips, tags, status indicators\\n\\n**Small Toolbar Button**\\n- Background: `rgba(255,255,255,0.05)`\\n- Text: `#62666d` (muted)\\n- Radius: 2px\\n- Border: `1px solid rgba(255,255,255,0.05)`\\n- Shadow: `rgba(0,0,0,0.03) 0px 1.2px 0px 0px`\\n- Font: 12px weight 510\\n- Use: Toolbar actions, quick-access controls\\n\\n### Cards & Containers\\n- Background: `rgba(255,255,255,0.02)` to `rgba(255,255,255,0.05)` (never solid — always translucent)\\n- Border: `1px solid rgba(255,255,255,0.08)` (standard) or `1px solid rgba(255,255,255,0.05)` (subtle)\\n- Radius: 8px (standard), 12px (featured), 22px (large panels)\\n- Shadow: `rgba(0,0,0,0.2) 0px 0px 0px 1px` or layered multi-shadow stacks\\n- Hover: subtle background opacity increase\\n\\n### Inputs & Forms\\n\\n**Text Area**\\n- Background: `rgba(255,255,255,0.02)`\\n- Text: `#d0d6e0`\\n- Border: `1px solid rgba(255,255,255,0.08)`\\n- Padding: 12px 14px\\n- Radius: 6px\\n\\n**Search Input**\\n- Background: transparent\\n- Text: `#f7f8f8`\\n- Padding: 1px 32px (icon-aware)\\n\\n**Button-style Input**\\n- Text: `#8a8f98`\\n- Padding: 1px 6px\\n- Radius: 5px\\n- Focus shadow: multi-layer stack\\n\\n### Badges & Pills\\n\\n**Success Pill**\\n- Background: `#10b981`\\n- Text: `#f7f8f8`\\n- Radius: 50% (circular)\\n- Font: 10px weight 510\\n- Use: Status dots, completion indicators\\n\\n**Neutral Pill**\\n- Background: transparent\\n- Text: `#d0d6e0`\\n- Padding: 0px 10px 0px 5px\\n- Radius: 9999px\\n- Border: `1px solid rgb(35, 37, 42)`\\n- Font: 12px weight 510\\n- Use: Tags, filter chips, category labels\\n\\n**Subtle Badge**\\n- Background: `rgba(255,255,255,0.05)`\\n- Text: `#f7f8f8`\\n- Padding: 0px 8px 0px 2px\\n- Radius: 2px\\n- Border: `1px solid rgba(255,255,255,0.05)`\\n- Font: 10px weight 510\\n- Use: Inline labels, version tags\\n\\n### Navigation\\n- Dark sticky header on near-black background\\n- Linear logomark left-aligned (SVG icon)\\n- Links: Inter Variable 13–14px weight 510, `#d0d6e0` text\\n- Active/hover: text lightens to `#f7f8f8`\\n- CTA: Brand indigo button or ghost button\\n- Mobile: hamburger collapse\\n- Search: command palette trigger (`/` or `Cmd+K`)\\n\\n### Image Treatment\\n- Product screenshots on dark backgrounds with subtle border (`rgba(255,255,255,0.08)`)\\n- Top-rounded images: `12px 12px 0px 0px` radius\\n- Dashboard/issue previews dominate feature sections\\n- Subtle shadow beneath screenshots: `rgba(0,0,0,0.4) 0px 2px 4px`\\n\\n## 5. Layout Principles\\n\\n### Spacing System\\n- Base unit: 8px\\n- Scale: 1px, 4px, 7px, 8px, 11px, 12px, 16px, 19px, 20px, 22px, 24px, 28px, 32px, 35px\\n- The 7px and 11px values suggest micro-adjustments for optical alignment\\n- Primary rhythm: 8px, 16px, 24px, 32px (standard 8px grid)\\n\\n### Grid & Container\\n- Max content width: approximately 1200px\\n- Hero: centered single-column with generous vertical padding\\n- Feature sections: 2–3 column grids for feature cards\\n- Full-width dark sections with internal max-width constraints\\n- Changelog: single-column timeline layout\\n\\n### Whitespace Philosophy\\n- **Darkness as space**: On Linear's dark canvas, empty space isn't white — it's absence. The near-black background IS the whitespace, and content emerges from it.\\n- **Compressed headlines, expanded surroundings**: Display text at 72px with -1.584px tracking is dense and compressed, but sits within vast dark padding. The contrast between typographic density and spatial generosity creates tension.\\n- **Section isolation**: Each feature section is separated by generous vertical padding (80px+) with no visible dividers — the dark background provides natural separation.\\n\\n### Border Radius Scale\\n- Micro (2px): Inline badges, toolbar buttons, subtle tags\\n- Standard (4px): Small containers, list items\\n- Comfortable (6px): Buttons, inputs, functional elements\\n- Card (8px): Cards, dropdowns, popovers\\n- Panel (12px): Panels, featured cards, section containers\\n- Large (22px): Large panel elements\\n- Full Pill (9999px): Chips, filter pills, status tags\\n- Circle (50%): Icon buttons, avatars, status dots\\n\\n## 6. Depth & Elevation\\n\\n| Level | Treatment | Use |\\n|-------|-----------|-----|\\n| Flat (Level 0) | No shadow, `#010102` bg | Page background, deepest canvas |\\n| Subtle (Level 1) | `rgba(0,0,0,0.03) 0px 1.2px 0px` | Toolbar buttons, micro-elevation |\\n| Surface (Level 2) | `rgba(255,255,255,0.05)` bg + `1px solid rgba(255,255,255,0.08)` border | Cards, input fields, containers |\\n| Inset (Level 2b) | `rgba(0,0,0,0.2) 0px 0px 12px 0px inset` | Recessed panels, inner shadows |\\n| Ring (Level 3) | `rgba(0,0,0,0.2) 0px 0px 0px 1px` | Border-as-shadow technique |\\n| Elevated (Level 4) | `rgba(0,0,0,0.4) 0px 2px 4px` | Floating elements, dropdowns |\\n| Dialog (Level 5) | Multi-layer stack: `rgba(0,0,0,0) 0px 8px 2px, rgba(0,0,0,0.01) 0px 5px 2px, rgba(0,0,0,0.04) 0px 3px 2px, rgba(0,0,0,0.07) 0px 1px 1px, rgba(0,0,0,0.08) 0px 0px 1px` | Popovers, command palette, modals |\\n| Focus | `rgba(0,0,0,0.1) 0px 4px 12px` + additional layers | Keyboard focus on interactive elements |\\n\\n**Shadow Philosophy**: On dark surfaces, traditional shadows (dark on dark) are nearly invisible. Linear solves this by using semi-transparent white borders as the primary depth indicator. Elevation isn't communicated through shadow darkness but through background luminance steps — each level slightly increases the white opacity of the surface background (`0.02` → `0.04` → `0.05`), creating a subtle stacking effect. The inset shadow technique (`rgba(0,0,0,0.2) 0px 0px 12px 0px inset`) creates a unique \\\"sunken\\\" effect for recessed panels, adding dimensional depth that traditional dark themes lack.\\n\\n## 7. Do's and Don'ts\\n\\n### Do\\n- Use Inter Variable with `\\\"cv01\\\", \\\"ss03\\\"` on ALL text — these features are fundamental to Linear's typeface identity\\n- Use weight 510 as your default emphasis weight — it's Linear's signature between-weight\\n- Apply aggressive negative letter-spacing at display sizes (-1.584px at 72px, -1.056px at 48px)\\n- Build on near-black backgrounds: `#08090a` for marketing, `#0f1011` for panels, `#191a1b` for elevated surfaces\\n- Use semi-transparent white borders (`rgba(255,255,255,0.05)` to `rgba(255,255,255,0.08)`) instead of solid dark borders\\n- Keep button backgrounds nearly transparent: `rgba(255,255,255,0.02)` to `rgba(255,255,255,0.05)`\\n- Reserve brand indigo (`#5e6ad2` / `#7170ff`) for primary CTAs and interactive accents only\\n- Use `#f7f8f8` for primary text — not pure `#ffffff`, which would be too harsh\\n- Apply the luminance stacking model: deeper = darker bg, elevated = slightly lighter bg\\n\\n### Don't\\n- Don't use pure white (`#ffffff`) as primary text — `#f7f8f8` prevents eye strain\\n- Don't use solid colored backgrounds for buttons — transparency is the system (rgba white at 0.02–0.05)\\n- Don't apply the brand indigo decoratively — it's reserved for interactive/CTA elements only\\n- Don't use positive letter-spacing on display text — Inter at large sizes always runs negative\\n- Don't use visible/opaque borders on dark backgrounds — borders should be whisper-thin semi-transparent white\\n- Don't skip the OpenType features (`\\\"cv01\\\", \\\"ss03\\\"`) — without them, it's generic Inter, not Linear's Inter\\n- Don't use weight 700 (bold) — Linear's maximum weight is 590, with 510 as the workhorse\\n- Don't introduce warm colors into the UI chrome — the palette is cool gray with blue-violet accent only\\n- Don't use drop shadows for elevation on dark surfaces — use background luminance stepping instead\\n\\n## 8. Responsive Behavior\\n\\n### Breakpoints\\n| Name | Width | Key Changes |\\n|------|-------|-------------|\\n| Mobile Small | <600px | Single column, compact padding |\\n| Mobile | 600–640px | Standard mobile layout |\\n| Tablet | 640–768px | Two-column grids begin |\\n| Desktop Small | 768–1024px | Full card grids, expanded padding |\\n| Desktop | 1024–1280px | Standard desktop, full navigation |\\n| Large Desktop | >1280px | Full layout, generous margins |\\n\\n### Touch Targets\\n- Buttons use comfortable padding with 6px radius minimum\\n- Navigation links at 13–14px with adequate spacing\\n- Pill tags have 10px horizontal padding for touch accessibility\\n- Icon buttons at 50% radius ensure circular, easy-to-tap targets\\n- Search trigger is prominently placed with generous hit area\\n\\n### Collapsing Strategy\\n- Hero: 72px → 48px → 32px display text, tracking adjusts proportionally\\n- Navigation: horizontal links + CTAs → hamburger menu at 768px\\n- Feature cards: 3-column → 2-column → single column stacked\\n- Product screenshots: maintain aspect ratio, may reduce padding\\n- Changelog: timeline maintains single-column through all sizes\\n- Footer: multi-column → stacked single column\\n- Section spacing: 80px+ → 48px on mobile\\n\\n### Image Behavior\\n- Dashboard screenshots maintain border treatment at all sizes\\n- Hero visuals simplify on mobile (fewer floating UI elements)\\n- Product screenshots use responsive sizing with consistent radius\\n- Dark background ensures screenshots blend naturally at any viewport\\n\\n## 9. Agent Prompt Guide\\n\\n### Quick Color Reference\\n- Primary CTA: Brand Indigo (`#5e6ad2`)\\n- Page Background: Marketing Black (`#08090a`)\\n- Panel Background: Panel Dark (`#0f1011`)\\n- Surface: Level 3 (`#191a1b`)\\n- Heading text: Primary White (`#f7f8f8`)\\n- Body text: Silver Gray (`#d0d6e0`)\\n- Muted text: Tertiary Gray (`#8a8f98`)\\n- Subtle text: Quaternary Gray (`#62666d`)\\n- Accent: Violet (`#7170ff`)\\n- Accent Hover: Light Violet (`#828fff`)\\n- Border (default): `rgba(255,255,255,0.08)`\\n- Border (subtle): `rgba(255,255,255,0.05)`\\n- Focus ring: Multi-layer shadow stack\\n\\n### Example Component Prompts\\n- \\\"Create a hero section on `#08090a` background. Headline at 48px Inter Variable weight 510, line-height 1.00, letter-spacing -1.056px, color `#f7f8f8`, font-feature-settings `'cv01', 'ss03'`. Subtitle at 18px weight 400, line-height 1.60, color `#8a8f98`. Brand CTA button (`#5e6ad2`, 6px radius, 8px 16px padding) and ghost button (`rgba(255,255,255,0.02)` bg, `1px solid rgba(255,255,255,0.08)` border, 6px radius).\\\"\\n- \\\"Design a card on dark background: `rgba(255,255,255,0.02)` background, `1px solid rgba(255,255,255,0.08)` border, 8px radius. Title at 20px Inter Variable weight 590, letter-spacing -0.24px, color `#f7f8f8`. Body at 15px weight 400, color `#8a8f98`, letter-spacing -0.165px.\\\"\\n- \\\"Build a pill badge: transparent background, `#d0d6e0` text, 9999px radius, 0px 10px padding, `1px solid #23252a` border, 12px Inter Variable weight 510.\\\"\\n- \\\"Create navigation: dark sticky header on `#0f1011`. Inter Variable 13px weight 510 for links, `#d0d6e0` text. Brand indigo CTA `#5e6ad2` right-aligned with 6px radius. Bottom border: `1px solid rgba(255,255,255,0.05)`.\\\"\\n- \\\"Design a command palette: `#191a1b` background, `1px solid rgba(255,255,255,0.08)` border, 12px radius, multi-layer shadow stack. Input at 16px Inter Variable weight 400, `#f7f8f8` text. Results list with 13px weight 510 labels in `#d0d6e0` and 12px metadata in `#62666d`.\\\"\\n\\n### Iteration Guide\\n1. Always set font-feature-settings `\\\"cv01\\\", \\\"ss03\\\"` on all Inter text — this is non-negotiable for Linear's look\\n2. Letter-spacing scales with font size: -1.584px at 72px, -1.056px at 48px, -0.704px at 32px, normal below 16px\\n3. Three weights: 400 (read), 510 (emphasize/navigate), 590 (announce)\\n4. Surface elevation via background opacity: `rgba(255,255,255, 0.02 → 0.04 → 0.05)` — never solid backgrounds on dark\\n5. Brand indigo (`#5e6ad2` / `#7170ff`) is the only chromatic color — everything else is grayscale\\n6. Borders are always semi-transparent white, never solid dark colors on dark backgrounds\\n7. Berkeley Mono for any code or technical content, Inter Variable for everything else\\n\", \"file_type\": \".md\"}",
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      "content": "{\"success\": true, \"name\": \"popular-web-designs\", \"file\": \"templates/vercel.md\", \"content\": \"# Design System: Vercel\\n\\n\\n> **Hermes Agent — Implementation Notes**\\n>\\n> The original site uses proprietary fonts. For self-contained HTML output, use these CDN substitutes:\\n> - **Primary:** `Geist` | **Mono:** `Geist Mono`\\n> - **Font stack (CSS):** `font-family: 'Geist', system-ui, -apple-system, 'Segoe UI', Roboto, sans-serif;`\\n> - **Mono stack (CSS):** `font-family: 'Geist Mono', ui-monospace, SFMono-Regular, Menlo, Monaco, Consolas, 'Liberation Mono', 'Courier New', monospace;`\\n> ```html\\n> <link href=\\\"https://fonts.googleapis.com/css2?family=Geist:wght@300;400;500;600&family=Geist+Mono:wght@400;500&display=swap\\\" rel=\\\"stylesheet\\\">\\n> ```\\n> Use `write_file` to create HTML, serve via `generative-widgets` skill (cloudflared tunnel).\\n> Verify visual accuracy with `browser_vision` after generating.\\n\\n## 1. Visual Theme & Atmosphere\\n\\nVercel's website is the visual thesis of developer infrastructure made invisible — a design system so restrained it borders on philosophical. The page is overwhelmingly white (`#ffffff`) with near-black (`#171717`) text, creating a gallery-like emptiness where every element earns its pixel. This isn't minimalism as decoration; it's minimalism as engineering principle. The Geist design system treats the interface like a compiler treats code — every unnecessary token is stripped away until only structure remains.\\n\\nThe custom Geist font family is the crown jewel. Geist Sans uses aggressive negative letter-spacing (-2.4px to -2.88px at display sizes), creating headlines that feel compressed, urgent, and engineered — like code that's been minified for production. At body sizes, the tracking relaxes but the geometric precision persists. Geist Mono completes the system as the monospace companion for code, terminal output, and technical labels. Both fonts enable OpenType `\\\"liga\\\"` (ligatures) globally, adding a layer of typographic sophistication that rewards close reading.\\n\\nWhat distinguishes Vercel from other monochrome design systems is its shadow-as-border philosophy. Instead of traditional CSS borders, Vercel uses `box-shadow: 0px 0px 0px 1px rgba(0,0,0,0.08)` — a zero-offset, zero-blur, 1px-spread shadow that creates a border-like line without the box model implications. This technique allows borders to exist in the shadow layer, enabling smoother transitions, rounded corners without clipping, and a subtler visual weight than traditional borders. The entire depth system is built on layered, multi-value shadow stacks where each layer serves a specific purpose: one for the border, one for soft elevation, one for ambient depth.\\n\\n**Key Characteristics:**\\n- Geist Sans with extreme negative letter-spacing (-2.4px to -2.88px at display) — text as compressed infrastructure\\n- Geist Mono for code and technical labels with OpenType `\\\"liga\\\"` globally\\n- Shadow-as-border technique: `box-shadow 0px 0px 0px 1px` replaces traditional borders throughout\\n- Multi-layer shadow stacks for nuanced depth (border + elevation + ambient in single declarations)\\n- Near-pure white canvas with `#171717` text — not quite black, creating micro-contrast softness\\n- Workflow-specific accent colors: Ship Red (`#ff5b4f`), Preview Pink (`#de1d8d`), Develop Blue (`#0a72ef`)\\n- Focus ring system using `hsla(212, 100%, 48%, 1)` — a saturated blue for accessibility\\n- Pill badges (9999px) with tinted backgrounds for status indicators\\n\\n## 2. Color Palette & Roles\\n\\n### Primary\\n- **Vercel Black** (`#171717`): Primary text, headings, dark surface backgrounds. Not pure black — the slight warmth prevents harshness.\\n- **Pure White** (`#ffffff`): Page background, card surfaces, button text on dark.\\n- **True Black** (`#000000`): Secondary use, `--geist-console-text-color-default`, used in specific console/code contexts.\\n\\n### Workflow Accent Colors\\n- **Ship Red** (`#ff5b4f`): `--ship-text`, the \\\"ship to production\\\" workflow step — warm, urgent coral-red.\\n- **Preview Pink** (`#de1d8d`): `--preview-text`, the preview deployment workflow — vivid magenta-pink.\\n- **Develop Blue** (`#0a72ef`): `--develop-text`, the development workflow — bright, focused blue.\\n\\n### Console / Code Colors\\n- **Console Blue** (`#0070f3`): `--geist-console-text-color-blue`, syntax highlighting blue.\\n- **Console Purple** (`#7928ca`): `--geist-console-text-color-purple`, syntax highlighting purple.\\n- **Console Pink** (`#eb367f`): `--geist-console-text-color-pink`, syntax highlighting pink.\\n\\n### Interactive\\n- **Link Blue** (`#0072f5`): Primary link color with underline decoration.\\n- **Focus Blue** (`hsla(212, 100%, 48%, 1)`): `--ds-focus-color`, focus ring on interactive elements.\\n- **Ring Blue** (`rgba(147, 197, 253, 0.5)`): `--tw-ring-color`, Tailwind ring utility.\\n\\n### Neutral Scale\\n- **Gray 900** (`#171717`): Primary text, headings, nav text.\\n- **Gray 600** (`#4d4d4d`): Secondary text, description copy.\\n- **Gray 500** (`#666666`): Tertiary text, muted links.\\n- **Gray 400** (`#808080`): Placeholder text, disabled states.\\n- **Gray 100** (`#ebebeb`): Borders, card outlines, dividers.\\n- **Gray 50** (`#fafafa`): Subtle surface tint, inner shadow highlight.\\n\\n### Surface & Overlay\\n- **Overlay Backdrop** (`hsla(0, 0%, 98%, 1)`): `--ds-overlay-backdrop-color`, modal/dialog backdrop.\\n- **Selection Text** (`hsla(0, 0%, 95%, 1)`): `--geist-selection-text-color`, text selection highlight.\\n- **Badge Blue Bg** (`#ebf5ff`): Pill badge background, tinted blue surface.\\n- **Badge Blue Text** (`#0068d6`): Pill badge text, darker blue for readability.\\n\\n### Shadows & Depth\\n- **Border Shadow** (`rgba(0, 0, 0, 0.08) 0px 0px 0px 1px`): The signature — replaces traditional borders.\\n- **Subtle Elevation** (`rgba(0, 0, 0, 0.04) 0px 2px 2px`): Minimal lift for cards.\\n- **Card Stack** (`rgba(0,0,0,0.08) 0px 0px 0px 1px, rgba(0,0,0,0.04) 0px 2px 2px, rgba(0,0,0,0.04) 0px 8px 8px -8px, #fafafa 0px 0px 0px 1px`): Full multi-layer card shadow.\\n- **Ring Border** (`rgb(235, 235, 235) 0px 0px 0px 1px`): Light gray ring-border for tabs and images.\\n\\n## 3. Typography Rules\\n\\n### Font Family\\n- **Primary**: `Geist`, with fallbacks: `Arial, Apple Color Emoji, Segoe UI Emoji, Segoe UI Symbol`\\n- **Monospace**: `Geist Mono`, with fallbacks: `ui-monospace, SFMono-Regular, Roboto Mono, Menlo, Monaco, Liberation Mono, DejaVu Sans Mono, Courier New`\\n- **OpenType Features**: `\\\"liga\\\"` enabled globally on all Geist text; `\\\"tnum\\\"` for tabular numbers on specific captions.\\n\\n### Hierarchy\\n\\n| Role | Font | Size | Weight | Line Height | Letter Spacing | Notes |\\n|------|------|------|--------|-------------|----------------|-------|\\n| Display Hero | Geist | 48px (3.00rem) | 600 | 1.00–1.17 (tight) | -2.4px to -2.88px | Maximum compression, billboard impact |\\n| Section Heading | Geist | 40px (2.50rem) | 600 | 1.20 (tight) | -2.4px | Feature section titles |\\n| Sub-heading Large | Geist | 32px (2.00rem) | 600 | 1.25 (tight) | -1.28px | Card headings, sub-sections |\\n| Sub-heading | Geist | 32px (2.00rem) | 400 | 1.50 | -1.28px | Lighter sub-headings |\\n| Card Title | Geist | 24px (1.50rem) | 600 | 1.33 | -0.96px | Feature cards |\\n| Card Title Light | Geist | 24px (1.50rem) | 500 | 1.33 | -0.96px | Secondary card headings |\\n| Body Large | Geist | 20px (1.25rem) | 400 | 1.80 (relaxed) | normal | Introductions, feature descriptions |\\n| Body | Geist | 18px (1.13rem) | 400 | 1.56 | normal | Standard reading text |\\n| Body Small | Geist | 16px (1.00rem) | 400 | 1.50 | normal | Standard UI text |\\n| Body Medium | Geist | 16px (1.00rem) | 500 | 1.50 | normal | Navigation, emphasized text |\\n| Body Semibold | Geist | 16px (1.00rem) | 600 | 1.50 | -0.32px | Strong labels, active states |\\n| Button / Link | Geist | 14px (0.88rem) | 500 | 1.43 | normal | Buttons, links, captions |\\n| Button Small | Geist | 14px (0.88rem) | 400 | 1.00 (tight) | normal | Compact buttons |\\n| Caption | Geist | 12px (0.75rem) | 400–500 | 1.33 | normal | Metadata, tags |\\n| Mono Body | Geist Mono | 16px (1.00rem) | 400 | 1.50 | normal | Code blocks |\\n| Mono Caption | Geist Mono | 13px (0.81rem) | 500 | 1.54 | normal | Code labels |\\n| Mono Small | Geist Mono | 12px (0.75rem) | 500 | 1.00 (tight) | normal | `text-transform: uppercase`, technical labels |\\n| Micro Badge | Geist | 7px (0.44rem) | 700 | 1.00 (tight) | normal | `text-transform: uppercase`, tiny badges |\\n\\n### Principles\\n- **Compression as identity**: Geist Sans at display sizes uses -2.4px to -2.88px letter-spacing — the most aggressive negative tracking of any major design system. This creates text that feels _minified_, like code optimized for production. The tracking progressively relaxes as size decreases: -1.28px at 32px, -0.96px at 24px, -0.32px at 16px, and normal at 14px.\\n- **Ligatures everywhere**: Every Geist text element enables OpenType `\\\"liga\\\"`. Ligatures aren't decorative — they're structural, creating tighter, more efficient glyph combinations.\\n- **Three weights, strict roles**: 400 (body/reading), 500 (UI/interactive), 600 (headings/emphasis). No bold (700) except for tiny micro-badges. This narrow weight range creates hierarchy through size and tracking, not weight.\\n- **Mono for identity**: Geist Mono in uppercase with `\\\"tnum\\\"` or `\\\"liga\\\"` serves as the \\\"developer console\\\" voice — compact technical labels that connect the marketing site to the product.\\n\\n## 4. Component Stylings\\n\\n### Buttons\\n\\n**Primary White (Shadow-bordered)**\\n- Background: `#ffffff`\\n- Text: `#171717`\\n- Padding: 0px 6px (minimal — content-driven width)\\n- Radius: 6px (subtly rounded)\\n- Shadow: `rgb(235, 235, 235) 0px 0px 0px 1px` (ring-border)\\n- Hover: background shifts to `var(--ds-gray-1000)` (dark)\\n- Focus: `2px solid var(--ds-focus-color)` outline + `var(--ds-focus-ring)` shadow\\n- Use: Standard secondary button\\n\\n**Primary Dark (Inferred from Geist system)**\\n- Background: `#171717`\\n- Text: `#ffffff`\\n- Padding: 8px 16px\\n- Radius: 6px\\n- Use: Primary CTA (\\\"Start Deploying\\\", \\\"Get Started\\\")\\n\\n**Pill Button / Badge**\\n- Background: `#ebf5ff` (tinted blue)\\n- Text: `#0068d6`\\n- Padding: 0px 10px\\n- Radius: 9999px (full pill)\\n- Font: 12px weight 500\\n- Use: Status badges, tags, feature labels\\n\\n**Large Pill (Navigation)**\\n- Background: transparent or `#171717`\\n- Radius: 64px–100px\\n- Use: Tab navigation, section selectors\\n\\n### Cards & Containers\\n- Background: `#ffffff`\\n- Border: via shadow — `rgba(0, 0, 0, 0.08) 0px 0px 0px 1px`\\n- Radius: 8px (standard), 12px (featured/image cards)\\n- Shadow stack: `rgba(0,0,0,0.08) 0px 0px 0px 1px, rgba(0,0,0,0.04) 0px 2px 2px, #fafafa 0px 0px 0px 1px`\\n- Image cards: `1px solid #ebebeb` with 12px top radius\\n- Hover: subtle shadow intensification\\n\\n### Inputs & Forms\\n- Radio: standard styling with focus `var(--ds-gray-200)` background\\n- Focus shadow: `1px 0 0 0 var(--ds-gray-alpha-600)`\\n- Focus outline: `2px solid var(--ds-focus-color)` — consistent blue focus ring\\n- Border: via shadow technique, not traditional border\\n\\n### Navigation\\n- Clean horizontal nav on white, sticky\\n- Vercel logotype left-aligned, 262x52px\\n- Links: Geist 14px weight 500, `#171717` text\\n- Active: weight 600 or underline\\n- CTA: dark pill buttons (\\\"Start Deploying\\\", \\\"Contact Sales\\\")\\n- Mobile: hamburger menu collapse\\n- Product dropdowns with multi-level menus\\n\\n### Image Treatment\\n- Product screenshots with `1px solid #ebebeb` border\\n- Top-rounded images: `12px 12px 0px 0px` radius\\n- Dashboard/code preview screenshots dominate feature sections\\n- Soft gradient backgrounds behind hero images (pastel multi-color)\\n\\n### Distinctive Components\\n\\n**Workflow Pipeline**\\n- Three-step horizontal pipeline: Develop → Preview → Ship\\n- Each step has its own accent color: Blue → Pink → Red\\n- Connected with lines/arrows\\n- The visual metaphor for Vercel's core value proposition\\n\\n**Trust Bar / Logo Grid**\\n- Company logos (Perplexity, ChatGPT, Cursor, etc.) in grayscale\\n- Horizontal scroll or grid layout\\n- Subtle `#ebebeb` border separation\\n\\n**Metric Cards**\\n- Large number display (e.g., \\\"10x faster\\\")\\n- Geist 48px weight 600 for the metric\\n- Description below in gray body text\\n- Shadow-bordered card container\\n\\n## 5. Layout Principles\\n\\n### Spacing System\\n- Base unit: 8px\\n- Scale: 1px, 2px, 3px, 4px, 5px, 6px, 8px, 10px, 12px, 14px, 16px, 32px, 36px, 40px\\n- Notable gap: jumps from 16px to 32px — no 20px or 24px in primary scale\\n\\n### Grid & Container\\n- Max content width: approximately 1200px\\n- Hero: centered single-column with generous top padding\\n- Feature sections: 2–3 column grids for cards\\n- Full-width dividers using `border-bottom: 1px solid #171717`\\n- Code/dashboard screenshots as full-width or contained with border\\n\\n### Whitespace Philosophy\\n- **Gallery emptiness**: Massive vertical padding between sections (80px–120px+). The white space IS the design — it communicates that Vercel has nothing to prove and nothing to hide.\\n- **Compressed text, expanded space**: The aggressive negative letter-spacing on headlines is counterbalanced by generous surrounding whitespace. The text is dense; the space around it is vast.\\n- **Section rhythm**: White sections alternate with white sections — there's no color variation between sections. Separation comes from borders (shadow-borders) and spacing alone.\\n\\n### Border Radius Scale\\n- Micro (2px): Inline code snippets, small spans\\n- Subtle (4px): Small containers\\n- Standard (6px): Buttons, links, functional elements\\n- Comfortable (8px): Cards, list items\\n- Image (12px): Featured cards, image containers (top-rounded)\\n- Large (64px): Tab navigation pills\\n- XL (100px): Large navigation links\\n- Full Pill (9999px): Badges, status pills, tags\\n- Circle (50%): Menu toggle, avatar containers\\n\\n## 6. Depth & Elevation\\n\\n| Level | Treatment | Use |\\n|-------|-----------|-----|\\n| Flat (Level 0) | No shadow | Page background, text blocks |\\n| Ring (Level 1) | `rgba(0,0,0,0.08) 0px 0px 0px 1px` | Shadow-as-border for most elements |\\n| Light Ring (Level 1b) | `rgb(235,235,235) 0px 0px 0px 1px` | Lighter ring for tabs, images |\\n| Subtle Card (Level 2) | Ring + `rgba(0,0,0,0.04) 0px 2px 2px` | Standard cards with minimal lift |\\n| Full Card (Level 3) | Ring + Subtle + `rgba(0,0,0,0.04) 0px 8px 8px -8px` + inner `#fafafa` ring | Featured cards, highlighted panels |\\n| Focus (Accessibility) | `2px solid hsla(212, 100%, 48%, 1)` outline | Keyboard focus on all interactive elements |\\n\\n**Shadow Philosophy**: Vercel has arguably the most sophisticated shadow system in modern web design. Rather than using shadows for elevation in the traditional Material Design sense, Vercel uses multi-value shadow stacks where each layer has a distinct architectural purpose: one creates the \\\"border\\\" (0px spread, 1px), another adds ambient softness (2px blur), another handles depth at distance (8px blur with negative spread), and an inner ring (`#fafafa`) creates the subtle highlight that makes the card \\\"glow\\\" from within. This layered approach means cards feel built, not floating.\\n\\n### Decorative Depth\\n- Hero gradient: soft, pastel multi-color gradient wash behind hero content (barely visible, atmospheric)\\n- Section borders: `1px solid #171717` (full dark line) between major sections\\n- No background color variation — depth comes entirely from shadow layering and border contrast\\n\\n## 7. Do's and Don'ts\\n\\n### Do\\n- Use Geist Sans with aggressive negative letter-spacing at display sizes (-2.4px to -2.88px at 48px)\\n- Use shadow-as-border (`0px 0px 0px 1px rgba(0,0,0,0.08)`) instead of traditional CSS borders\\n- Enable `\\\"liga\\\"` on all Geist text — ligatures are structural, not optional\\n- Use the three-weight system: 400 (body), 500 (UI), 600 (headings)\\n- Apply workflow accent colors (Red/Pink/Blue) only in their workflow context\\n- Use multi-layer shadow stacks for cards (border + elevation + ambient + inner highlight)\\n- Keep the color palette achromatic — grays from `#171717` to `#ffffff` are the system\\n- Use `#171717` instead of `#000000` for primary text — the micro-warmth matters\\n\\n### Don't\\n- Don't use positive letter-spacing on Geist Sans — it's always negative or zero\\n- Don't use weight 700 (bold) on body text — 600 is the maximum, used only for headings\\n- Don't use traditional CSS `border` on cards — use the shadow-border technique\\n- Don't introduce warm colors (oranges, yellows, greens) into the UI chrome\\n- Don't apply the workflow accent colors (Ship Red, Preview Pink, Develop Blue) decoratively\\n- Don't use heavy shadows (> 0.1 opacity) — the shadow system is whisper-level\\n- Don't increase body text letter-spacing — Geist is designed to run tight\\n- Don't use pill radius (9999px) on primary action buttons — pills are for badges/tags only\\n- Don't skip the inner `#fafafa` ring in card shadows — it's the glow that makes the system work\\n\\n## 8. Responsive Behavior\\n\\n### Breakpoints\\n| Name | Width | Key Changes |\\n|------|-------|-------------|\\n| Mobile Small | <400px | Tight single column, minimal padding |\\n| Mobile | 400–600px | Standard mobile, stacked layout |\\n| Tablet Small | 600–768px | 2-column grids begin |\\n| Tablet | 768–1024px | Full card grids, expanded padding |\\n| Desktop Small | 1024–1200px | Standard desktop layout |\\n| Desktop | 1200–1400px | Full layout, maximum content width |\\n| Large Desktop | >1400px | Centered, generous margins |\\n\\n### Touch Targets\\n- Buttons use comfortable padding (8px–16px vertical)\\n- Navigation links at 14px with adequate spacing\\n- Pill badges have 10px horizontal padding for tap targets\\n- Mobile menu toggle uses 50% radius circular button\\n\\n### Collapsing Strategy\\n- Hero: display 48px → scales down, maintains negative tracking proportionally\\n- Navigation: horizontal links + CTAs → hamburger menu\\n- Feature cards: 3-column → 2-column → single column stacked\\n- Code screenshots: maintain aspect ratio, may horizontally scroll\\n- Trust bar logos: grid → horizontal scroll\\n- Footer: multi-column → stacked single column\\n- Section spacing: 80px+ → 48px on mobile\\n\\n### Image Behavior\\n- Dashboard screenshots maintain border treatment at all sizes\\n- Hero gradient softens/simplifies on mobile\\n- Product screenshots use responsive images with consistent border radius\\n- Full-width sections maintain edge-to-edge treatment\\n\\n## 9. Agent Prompt Guide\\n\\n### Quick Color Reference\\n- Primary CTA: Vercel Black (`#171717`)\\n- Background: Pure White (`#ffffff`)\\n- Heading text: Vercel Black (`#171717`)\\n- Body text: Gray 600 (`#4d4d4d`)\\n- Border (shadow): `rgba(0, 0, 0, 0.08) 0px 0px 0px 1px`\\n- Link: Link Blue (`#0072f5`)\\n- Focus ring: Focus Blue (`hsla(212, 100%, 48%, 1)`)\\n\\n### Example Component Prompts\\n- \\\"Create a hero section on white background. Headline at 48px Geist weight 600, line-height 1.00, letter-spacing -2.4px, color #171717. Subtitle at 20px Geist weight 400, line-height 1.80, color #4d4d4d. Dark CTA button (#171717, 6px radius, 8px 16px padding) and ghost button (white, shadow-border rgba(0,0,0,0.08) 0px 0px 0px 1px, 6px radius).\\\"\\n- \\\"Design a card: white background, no CSS border. Use shadow stack: rgba(0,0,0,0.08) 0px 0px 0px 1px, rgba(0,0,0,0.04) 0px 2px 2px, #fafafa 0px 0px 0px 1px. Radius 8px. Title at 24px Geist weight 600, letter-spacing -0.96px. Body at 16px weight 400, #4d4d4d.\\\"\\n- \\\"Build a pill badge: #ebf5ff background, #0068d6 text, 9999px radius, 0px 10px padding, 12px Geist weight 500.\\\"\\n- \\\"Create navigation: white sticky header. Geist 14px weight 500 for links, #171717 text. Dark pill CTA 'Start Deploying' right-aligned. Shadow-border on bottom: rgba(0,0,0,0.08) 0px 0px 0px 1px.\\\"\\n- \\\"Design a workflow section showing three steps: Develop (text color #0a72ef), Preview (#de1d8d), Ship (#ff5b4f). Each step: 14px Geist Mono uppercase label + 24px Geist weight 600 title + 16px weight 400 description in #4d4d4d.\\\"\\n\\n### Iteration Guide\\n1. Always use shadow-as-border instead of CSS border — `0px 0px 0px 1px rgba(0,0,0,0.08)` is the foundation\\n2. Letter-spacing scales with font size: -2.4px at 48px, -1.28px at 32px, -0.96px at 24px, normal at 14px\\n3. Three weights only: 400 (read), 500 (interact), 600 (announce)\\n4. Color is functional, never decorative — workflow colors (Red/Pink/Blue) mark pipeline stages only\\n5. The inner `#fafafa` ring in card shadows is what gives Vercel cards their subtle inner glow\\n6. Geist Mono uppercase for technical labels, Geist Sans for everything else\\n\", \"file_type\": \".md\"}",
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For self-contained HTML output, use these CDN substitutes:\\n> - **Primary:** `Inter` | **Mono:** `JetBrains Mono`\\n> - **Font stack (CSS):** `font-family: 'Inter', system-ui, -apple-system, 'Segoe UI', Roboto, sans-serif;`\\n> - **Mono stack (CSS):** `font-family: 'JetBrains Mono', ui-monospace, SFMono-Regular, Menlo, Monaco, Consolas, 'Liberation Mono', 'Courier New', monospace;`\\n> ```html\\n> <link href=\\\"https://fonts.googleapis.com/css2?family=Inter:wght@300;400;500;600;700&family=JetBrains+Mono:wght@400;500&display=swap\\\" rel=\\\"stylesheet\\\">\\n> ```\\n> Use `write_file` to create HTML, serve via `generative-widgets` skill (cloudflared tunnel).\\n> Verify visual accuracy with `browser_vision` after generating.\\n\\n## 1. Visual Theme & Atmosphere\\n\\nSuperhuman's website feels like opening a luxury envelope — predominantly white, immaculately clean, with a single dramatic gesture of color that commands attention. The hero section is a cinematic purple gradient, a deep twilight wash of `#1b1938` that evokes the moment just before dawn, overlaid with confident white typography. Below this dramatic entrance, the rest of the site is almost entirely white canvas with dark charcoal text, creating a stark but refined reading experience.\\n\\nThe typography is the true signature: Super Sans VF, a custom variable font with unconventional weight stops (460, 540, 600, 700) that sit between traditional font weight categories. Weight 460 — slightly heavier than regular but lighter than medium — is the workhorse, creating text that feels more confident than typical 400-weight but never aggressive. The tight line-heights (0.96 on display text) compress headlines into dense, powerful blocks, while generous 1.50 line-height on body text provides airy readability. This tension between compressed power and breathing room defines the Superhuman typographic voice.\\n\\nThe design philosophy is maximum confidence through minimum decoration. Warm cream buttons (`#e9e5dd`) instead of bright CTAs, a near-absence of borders and shadows, and lavender purple (`#cbb7fb`) as the sole accent color. It's a productivity tool that markets itself like a luxury brand — every pixel earns its place, nothing is merely decorative. The brand naming convention extends to colors: the primary purple is called \\\"Mysteria,\\\" straddling blue and purple with deliberate ambiguity.\\n\\n**Key Characteristics:**\\n- Deep purple gradient hero (`#1b1938`) contrasting against a predominantly white content body\\n- Super Sans VF variable font with non-standard weight stops (460, 540, 600, 700) — sits between conventional weight categories\\n- Ultra-tight display line-height (0.96) creating compressed, powerful headlines\\n- Warm Cream (`#e9e5dd`) buttons instead of bright/saturated CTAs — understated luxury\\n- Lavender Purple (`#cbb7fb`) as the singular accent color — a soft, approachable purple\\n- Minimal border-radius scale: only 8px and 16px — no micro-rounding, no pill shapes\\n- Product screenshots dominate the content — the UI sells itself with minimal surrounding decoration\\n\\n## 2. Color Palette & Roles\\n\\n### Primary\\n- **Mysteria Purple** (`#1b1938`): Hero gradient background, deep purple that straddles blue-purple — the darkest expression of the brand\\n- **Lavender Glow** (`#cbb7fb`): Primary accent and highlight color — soft purple used for emphasis, decorative elements, and interactive highlights\\n- **Charcoal Ink** (`#292827`): Primary text and heading color on light surfaces — warm near-black with faint brown undertone\\n\\n### Secondary & Accent\\n- **Amethyst Link** (`#714cb6`): Underlined link text — mid-range purple that connects to the brand palette while signaling interactivity\\n- **Translucent White** (`color(srgb 1 1 1 / 0.95)`): Hero overlay text — near-white at 95% opacity for depth layering on dark surfaces\\n- **Misted White** (`color(srgb 1 1 1 / 0.8)`): Secondary text on dark surfaces — 80% opacity white for hierarchy on the hero gradient\\n\\n### Surface & Background\\n- **Pure White** (`#ffffff`): Primary page background — the dominant canvas color for all content sections\\n- **Warm Cream** (`#e9e5dd`): Button background — a warm, neutral cream that avoids the coldness of pure gray\\n- **Parchment Border** (`#dcd7d3`): Card and divider borders — warm light gray with slight pink undertone\\n\\n### Neutrals & Text\\n- **Charcoal Ink** (`#292827`): Primary heading and body text on white surfaces\\n- **Amethyst Link** (`#714cb6`): In-content links with underline decoration\\n- **Translucent White 95%** (`color(srgb 1 1 1 / 0.95)`): Primary text on dark/purple surfaces\\n- **Translucent White 80%** (`color(srgb 1 1 1 / 0.8)`): Secondary text on dark/purple surfaces\\n\\n### Semantic & Accent\\n- Superhuman operates with extreme color restraint — Lavender Glow (`#cbb7fb`) is the only true accent\\n- Interactive states are communicated through opacity shifts and underline decorations rather than color changes\\n- The warm cream button palette avoids any saturated semantic colors (no red errors, green success visible on marketing)\\n\\n### Gradient System\\n- **Hero Gradient**: Deep purple gradient starting from `#1b1938`, transitioning through purple-to-twilight tones across the hero section — the most dramatic visual element on the entire site\\n- **Content Transition**: The gradient dissolves into the white content area, creating a cinematic curtain-lift effect as the user scrolls\\n- No other gradients on the marketing site — the hero gradient is a singular dramatic gesture\\n\\n## 3. Typography Rules\\n\\n### Font Family\\n- **Display & Body**: `Super Sans VF` — custom variable font with non-standard weight axis. Fallbacks: `system-ui, -apple-system, Segoe UI, Roboto, Oxygen, Ubuntu, Cantarell, Fira Sans, Droid Sans, Helvetica Neue`\\n- **Product UI** (referenced in brand): `Messina Sans` / `Messina Serif` / `Messina Mono` from Luzi Type — used in the product itself for sans-serif-to-serif transitions\\n\\n### Hierarchy\\n\\n| Role | Font | Size | Weight | Line Height | Letter Spacing | Notes |\\n|------|------|------|--------|-------------|----------------|-------|\\n| Display Hero | Super Sans VF | 64px | 540 | 0.96 | 0px | Maximum compression, powerful block headlines |\\n| Section Display | Super Sans VF | 48px | 460 | 0.96 | -1.32px | Lighter weight for section introductions |\\n| Section Heading | Super Sans VF | 48px | 460 | 0.96 | 0px | Alternate section heading without tracking |\\n| Feature Title | Super Sans VF | 28px | 540 | 1.14 | -0.63px | Feature block headlines, tighter |\\n| Sub-heading Large | Super Sans VF | 26px | 460 | 1.30 | 0px | Content sub-sections |\\n| Card Heading | Super Sans VF | 22px | 460 | 0.76 | -0.315px | Card title with extreme compression |\\n| Body Heading | Super Sans VF | 20px | 460 | 1.20 | 0px | Bold content intros |\\n| Body Heading Alt | Super Sans VF | 20px | 460 | 1.10 | -0.55px | Tighter variant for emphasis |\\n| Body Heading Relaxed | Super Sans VF | 20px | 460 | 1.25 | -0.4px | More breathing room variant |\\n| Emphasis Body | Super Sans VF | 18px | 540 | 1.50 | -0.135px | Medium-weight body for callouts |\\n| Body | Super Sans VF | 16px | 460 | 1.50 | 0px | Standard reading text — generous line-height |\\n| Button / UI Bold | Super Sans VF | 16px | 700 | 1.00 | 0px | Bold UI elements |\\n| Button / UI Semi | Super Sans VF | 16px | 600 | 1.00 | 0px | Semi-bold navigation and labels |\\n| Nav Link | Super Sans VF | 16px | 460 | 1.20 | 0px | Navigation items |\\n| Caption | Super Sans VF | 14px | 500 | 1.20 | -0.315px | Small labels, metadata |\\n| Caption Semi | Super Sans VF | 14px | 600 | 1.29 | 0px | Emphasized small text |\\n| Caption Body | Super Sans VF | 14px | 460 | 1.50 | 0px | Small body text |\\n| Micro Label | Super Sans VF | 12px | 700 | 1.50 | 0px | Smallest text — badges, tags |\\n\\n### Principles\\n- **Non-standard weight axis**: Weights 460 and 540 are deliberately between conventional Regular (400) and Medium (500), creating a typographic texture that feels subtly \\\"off\\\" in a confident way — slightly heavier than expected, never quite bold\\n- **Extreme display compression**: Display headlines at 0.96 line-height collapse lines nearly on top of each other, creating dense typographic blocks that feel architectural\\n- **Body generosity**: In contrast, body text at 1.50 line-height is extremely spacious, ensuring comfortable reading after the dense headline impact\\n- **Selective negative tracking**: Letter-spacing is applied surgically — -1.32px on 48px headings, -0.63px on 28px features, but 0px on body text. The larger the text, the tighter the tracking\\n- **Variable font efficiency**: A single font file serves all weight variations (460–700), enabling smooth weight transitions and micro-adjustments\\n\\n## 4. Component Stylings\\n\\n### Buttons\\n- **Warm Cream Primary**: `#e9e5dd` background, Charcoal Ink (`#292827`) text, subtle rounded corners (8px radius), no visible border. The signature CTA — warm, muted, luxurious rather than aggressive\\n- **Dark Primary** (on light sections): `#292827` background with white text, 8px radius — inverse of the warm cream for contrast sections\\n- **Ghost / Text Link**: No background, underline decoration, Amethyst Link (`#714cb6`) or Charcoal Ink color depending on context\\n- **Hero CTA**: Warm Cream on the dark purple gradient — the cream color pops dramatically against `#1b1938`\\n- **Hover**: Subtle opacity or brightness shift — no dramatic color transformations\\n\\n### Cards & Containers\\n- **Content Card**: White background, Parchment Border (`#dcd7d3`) 1px border, 16px border-radius — clean and minimal\\n- **Dark Surface Card**: `#292827` border on dark sections, maintaining warm-neutral tone\\n- **Hero Surface**: Semi-transparent white border (`rgba(255, 255, 255, 0.2)`) on purple gradient — ghostly containment\\n- **Product Screenshot Cards**: Large product UI images with clean edges, minimal framing — the product itself is the visual\\n- **Hover**: Minimal state changes — consistency and calm over flashy interactions\\n\\n### Inputs & Forms\\n- Minimal form presence on the marketing site — Superhuman funnels users directly to signup\\n- Dark-bordered inputs with Charcoal Ink borders and warm-toned placeholder text\\n- Focus: Border emphasis increase, likely shifting from Parchment Border to Charcoal Ink\\n\\n### Navigation\\n- **Top nav**: Clean white background on content sections, transparent on hero gradient\\n- **Nav links**: Super Sans VF at 16px, weight 460/600 for hierarchy\\n- **CTA button**: Warm Cream (`#e9e5dd`) pill in the nav — subtle, not attention-grabbing\\n- **Sticky behavior**: Nav remains fixed on scroll with background transition\\n- **Mobile**: Collapses to hamburger menu with simplified layout\\n\\n### Image Treatment\\n- **Product screenshots**: Large, dominant product UI images showing the email interface — the product is the hero\\n- **Lifestyle photography**: A single dramatic image (silhouette against purple/red gradient) in the hero area — cinematic and editorial\\n- **Full-width presentation**: Screenshots span full container width with subtle shadow or no border\\n- **Aspect ratios**: Wide landscape ratios (roughly 16:9) for product screenshots\\n- **Color integration**: Screenshots are carefully color-graded to harmonize with the purple-to-white page flow\\n\\n### Testimonial / Social Proof\\n- \\\"Your Superhuman suite\\\" section with product feature grid\\n- Feature descriptions paired with product screenshots — proof through demonstration rather than quotes\\n- Clean grid layout with consistent card sizing\\n\\n## 5. Layout Principles\\n\\n### Spacing System\\n- **Base unit**: 8px\\n- **Scale**: 2px, 4px, 6px, 8px, 12px, 16px, 18px, 20px, 24px, 28px, 32px, 36px, 40px, 48px, 56px\\n- **Section padding**: 48px–80px vertical between major sections\\n- **Card padding**: 16px–32px internal spacing\\n- **Component gaps**: 8px–16px between related elements\\n\\n### Grid & Container\\n- **Max width**: ~1200px content container, centered\\n- **Column patterns**: Full-width hero, centered single-column for key messaging, 2-3 column grid for feature cards\\n- **Feature grid**: Even column distribution for \\\"Your Superhuman suite\\\" product showcase\\n\\n### Whitespace Philosophy\\n- **Confident emptiness**: Generous whitespace between sections signals premium positioning — every element has room to breathe\\n- **Product as content**: Large product screenshots fill space that lesser sites would fill with marketing copy\\n- **Progressive density**: The hero is spacious and cinematic, content sections become denser with feature grids, then opens up again for CTAs\\n\\n### Border Radius Scale\\n- **8px**: Buttons, inline elements (`span`, `button`, `div`) — the universal small radius\\n- **16px**: Cards, links, larger containers (`a`, card elements) — the universal large radius\\n- Only two radii in the entire system — radical simplicity. No micro-rounding (2px), no pill shapes (50px+)\\n\\n## 6. Depth & Elevation\\n\\n| Level | Treatment | Use |\\n|-------|-----------|-----|\\n| Level 0 (Flat) | No shadow, white background | Primary page canvas, most content surfaces |\\n| Level 1 (Border) | `1px solid #dcd7d3` (Parchment Border) | Card containment, section dividers |\\n| Level 2 (Dark Border) | `1px solid #292827` | Header elements, dark section separators |\\n| Level 3 (Glow) | Subtle shadow (from 6 shadow definitions detected) | Product screenshot containers, elevated cards |\\n| Level 4 (Hero Depth) | `rgba(255, 255, 255, 0.2)` transparent border | Elements on the dark purple gradient hero |\\n\\n### Shadow Philosophy\\nSuperhuman's elevation system is remarkably restrained on the marketing site. Depth is primarily communicated through:\\n- **Border containment**: Warm-toned borders (`#dcd7d3`) at 1px create gentle separation\\n- **Color contrast**: The hero gradient creates massive depth through color shift rather than shadows\\n- **Product screenshots**: Screenshots themselves create depth by showing a layered UI within the flat page\\n- **Opacity layering**: Semi-transparent whites on the hero gradient create atmospheric depth layers\\n\\n### Decorative Depth\\n- **Hero gradient**: The `#1b1938` → white gradient transition is the primary depth device — a cinematic curtain effect\\n- **Lavender accents**: `#cbb7fb` Lavender Glow elements float above the dark gradient, creating a stellar/atmospheric effect\\n- **No glassmorphism**: Despite the translucent borders, there are no blur/frosted-glass effects\\n- **Photography depth**: The hero silhouette image creates natural atmospheric depth without artificial CSS\\n\\n## 7. Do's and Don'ts\\n\\n### Do\\n- Use Super Sans VF at weight 460 as the default — it's slightly heavier than regular, which is the brand's typographic signature\\n- Keep display headlines at 0.96 line-height — the compression is intentional and powerful\\n- Use Warm Cream (`#e9e5dd`) for primary buttons — not white, not gray, specifically warm cream\\n- Limit border-radius to 8px (small) and 16px (large) — the binary radius system is deliberate\\n- Apply negative letter-spacing on headlines only (-0.63px to -1.32px) — body text stays at 0px\\n- Use Lavender Glow (`#cbb7fb`) as the only accent color — it's the sole color departure from the neutral palette\\n- Let product screenshots be the primary visual content — the UI sells itself\\n- Maintain the dramatic hero gradient as a singular gesture — the rest of the page is white\\n\\n### Don't\\n- Use conventional font weights (400, 500, 600) — Superhuman's 460 and 540 are deliberately between standard stops\\n- Add bright or saturated CTA colors (blue, green, red) — buttons are intentionally muted in Warm Cream or Charcoal\\n- Introduce additional accent colors beyond Lavender Glow — the palette is deliberately restrained to one accent\\n- Apply shadows generously — depth comes from borders, color contrast, and photography, not box-shadows\\n- Use tight line-height on body text — display is compressed (0.96) but body is generous (1.50)\\n- Add decorative elements, icons, or illustrations — Superhuman relies on product UI and minimal typography\\n- Create pill-shaped buttons — the system uses 8px radius, not rounded pills\\n- Use pure black (`#000000`) for text — Charcoal Ink (`#292827`) is warmer and softer\\n\\n## 8. Responsive Behavior\\n\\n### Breakpoints\\n| Name | Width | Key Changes |\\n|------|-------|-------------|\\n| Mobile | <768px | Single column, hero text reduces to ~36px, stacked feature cards, hamburger nav |\\n| Tablet | 768px–1024px | 2-column feature grid begins, hero text ~48px, nav partially visible |\\n| Desktop | 1024px–1440px | Full layout, 64px hero display, multi-column feature grid, full nav |\\n| Large Desktop | >1440px | Max-width container centered, generous side margins |\\n\\n### Touch Targets\\n- Buttons: 8px radius with comfortable padding — meets touch target guidelines\\n- Nav links: 16px text with adequate surrounding padding\\n- Mobile CTAs: Full-width Warm Cream buttons for easy thumb reach\\n- Links: Underline decoration provides clear tap affordance\\n\\n### Collapsing Strategy\\n- **Navigation**: Full horizontal nav → hamburger menu on mobile\\n- **Hero text**: 64px display → 48px → ~36px across breakpoints\\n- **Feature grid**: Multi-column product showcase → 2-column → single stacked column\\n- **Product screenshots**: Scale within containers, maintaining landscape ratios\\n- **Section spacing**: Reduces proportionally — generous desktop margins compress on mobile\\n\\n### Image Behavior\\n- Product screenshots scale responsively while maintaining aspect ratios\\n- Hero silhouette image crops or scales — maintains dramatic composition\\n- No art direction changes — same compositions across all breakpoints\\n- Lazy loading likely on below-fold product screenshots\\n\\n## 9. Agent Prompt Guide\\n\\n### Quick Color Reference\\n- Hero Background: Mysteria Purple (`#1b1938`)\\n- Primary Text (light bg): Charcoal Ink (`#292827`)\\n- Primary Text (dark bg): Translucent White (`color(srgb 1 1 1 / 0.95)` — use `rgba(255,255,255,0.95)`)\\n- Accent: Lavender Glow (`#cbb7fb`)\\n- Button Background: Warm Cream (`#e9e5dd`)\\n- Border: Parchment Border (`#dcd7d3`)\\n- Link: Amethyst Link (`#714cb6`)\\n- Page Background: Pure White (`#ffffff`)\\n\\n### Example Component Prompts\\n- \\\"Create a hero section with deep purple gradient background (#1b1938), 64px Super Sans heading at weight 540, line-height 0.96, white text at 95% opacity, and a warm cream button (#e9e5dd, 8px radius, #292827 text)\\\"\\n- \\\"Design a feature card with white background, 1px #dcd7d3 border, 16px radius, 20px Super Sans heading at weight 460, and 16px body text at weight 460 with 1.50 line-height in #292827\\\"\\n- \\\"Build a navigation bar with white background, Super Sans links at 16px weight 460, a warm cream CTA button (#e9e5dd, 8px radius), sticky positioning\\\"\\n- \\\"Create a product showcase section with centered 48px heading (weight 460, -1.32px letter-spacing, #292827), a large product screenshot below, on white background\\\"\\n- \\\"Design an accent badge using Lavender Glow (#cbb7fb) background, 8px radius, 12px bold text (weight 700), for category labels\\\"\\n\\n### Iteration Guide\\nWhen refining existing screens generated with this design system:\\n1. Verify font weight is 460 (not 400 or 500) for body and 540 for display — the non-standard weights are essential\\n2. Check that display line-height is 0.96 — if headlines look too spaced, they're wrong\\n3. Ensure buttons use Warm Cream (#e9e5dd) not pure white or gray — the warmth is subtle but critical\\n4. Confirm the only accent color is Lavender Glow (#cbb7fb) — no other hues should appear\\n5. The overall tone should feel like a luxury product presentation — minimal, confident, with one dramatic color gesture in the hero\\n\", \"file_type\": \".md\"}",
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For self-contained HTML output, use these CDN substitutes:\\n> - **Primary:** `Inter` | **Mono:** `JetBrains Mono`\\n> - **Font stack (CSS):** `font-family: 'Inter', system-ui, -apple-system, 'Segoe UI', Roboto, sans-serif;`\\n> - **Mono stack (CSS):** `font-family: 'JetBrains Mono', ui-monospace, SFMono-Regular, Menlo, Monaco, Consolas, 'Liberation Mono', 'Courier New', monospace;`\\n> ```html\\n> <link href=\\\"https://fonts.googleapis.com/css2?family=Inter:wght@300;400;500;600;700&family=JetBrains+Mono:wght@400;500&display=swap\\\" rel=\\\"stylesheet\\\">\\n> ```\\n> Use `write_file` to create HTML, serve via `generative-widgets` skill (cloudflared tunnel).\\n> Verify visual accuracy with `browser_vision` after generating.\\n\\n## 1. Visual Theme & Atmosphere\\n\\nElevenLabs' website is a study in restrained elegance — a near-white canvas (`#ffffff`, `#f5f5f5`) where typography and subtle shadows do all the heavy lifting. The design feels like a premium audio product brochure: clean, spacious, and confident enough to let the content speak (literally, given ElevenLabs makes voice AI). There's an almost Apple-like quality to the whitespace strategy, but warmer — the occasional warm stone tint (`#f5f2ef`, `#777169`) prevents the purity from feeling clinical.\\n\\nThe typography system is built on a fascinating duality: Waldenburg at weight 300 (light) for display headings creates ethereal, whisper-thin titles that feel like sound waves rendered in type — delicate, precise, and surprisingly impactful at large sizes. This light-weight display approach is the design's signature — where most sites use bold headings to grab attention, ElevenLabs uses lightness to create intrigue. Inter handles all body and UI text with workmanlike reliability, using slight positive letter-spacing (0.14px–0.18px) that gives body text an airy, well-spaced quality. WaldenburgFH appears as a bold uppercase variant for specific button labels.\\n\\nWhat makes ElevenLabs distinctive is its multi-layered shadow system. Rather than simple box-shadows, elements use complex stacks: inset border-shadows (`rgba(0,0,0,0.075) 0px 0px 0px 0.5px inset`), outline shadows (`rgba(0,0,0,0.06) 0px 0px 0px 1px`), and soft elevation shadows (`rgba(0,0,0,0.04) 0px 4px 4px`) — all at remarkably low opacities. The result is a design where surfaces seem to barely exist, floating just above the page with the lightest possible touch. Pill-shaped buttons (9999px) with warm-tinted backgrounds (`rgba(245,242,239,0.8)`) and warm shadows (`rgba(78,50,23,0.04)`) add a tactile, physical quality.\\n\\n**Key Characteristics:**\\n- Near-white canvas with warm undertones (`#f5f5f5`, `#f5f2ef`)\\n- Waldenburg weight 300 (light) for display — ethereal, whisper-thin headings\\n- Inter with positive letter-spacing (0.14–0.18px) for body — airy readability\\n- Multi-layered shadow stacks at sub-0.1 opacity — surfaces barely exist\\n- Pill buttons (9999px) with warm stone-tinted backgrounds\\n- WaldenburgFH bold uppercase for specific CTA labels\\n- Warm shadow tints: `rgba(78, 50, 23, 0.04)` — shadows have color, not just darkness\\n- Geist Mono / ui-monospace for code snippets\\n\\n## 2. Color Palette & Roles\\n\\n### Primary\\n- **Pure White** (`#ffffff`): Primary background, card surfaces, button backgrounds\\n- **Light Gray** (`#f5f5f5`): Secondary surface, subtle section differentiation\\n- **Warm Stone** (`#f5f2ef`): Button background (at 80% opacity) — the warm signature\\n- **Black** (`#000000`): Primary text, headings, dark buttons\\n\\n### Neutral Scale\\n- **Dark Gray** (`#4e4e4e`): Secondary text, descriptions\\n- **Warm Gray** (`#777169`): Tertiary text, muted links, decorative underlines\\n- **Near White** (`#f6f6f6`): Alternate light surface\\n\\n### Interactive\\n- **Grid Cyan** (`#7fffff`): `--grid-column-bg`, at 25% opacity — decorative grid overlay\\n- **Ring Blue** (`rgb(147 197 253 / 0.5)`): `--tw-ring-color`, focus ring\\n- **Border Light** (`#e5e5e5`): Explicit borders\\n- **Border Subtle** (`rgba(0, 0, 0, 0.05)`): Ultra-subtle bottom borders\\n\\n### Shadows\\n- **Inset Border** (`rgba(0,0,0,0.075) 0px 0px 0px 0.5px inset`): Internal edge definition\\n- **Inset Dark** (`rgba(0,0,0,0.1) 0px 0px 0px 0.5px inset`): Stronger inset variant\\n- **Outline Ring** (`rgba(0,0,0,0.06) 0px 0px 0px 1px`): Shadow-as-border\\n- **Soft Elevation** (`rgba(0,0,0,0.04) 0px 4px 4px`): Gentle lift\\n- **Card Shadow** (`rgba(0,0,0,0.4) 0px 0px 1px, rgba(0,0,0,0.04) 0px 4px 4px`): Button/card elevation\\n- **Warm Shadow** (`rgba(78,50,23,0.04) 0px 6px 16px`): Warm-tinted button shadow\\n- **Edge Shadow** (`rgba(0,0,0,0.08) 0px 0px 0px 0.5px`): Subtle edge definition\\n- **Inset Ring** (`rgba(0,0,0,0.1) 0px 0px 0px 1px inset`): Strong inset border\\n\\n## 3. Typography Rules\\n\\n### Font Families\\n- **Display**: `Waldenburg`, fallback: `Waldenburg Fallback`\\n- **Display Bold**: `WaldenburgFH`, fallback: `WaldenburgFH Fallback`\\n- **Body / UI**: `Inter`, fallback: `Inter Fallback`\\n- **Monospace**: `Geist Mono` or `ui-monospace, SFMono-Regular, Menlo, Monaco, Consolas`\\n\\n### Hierarchy\\n\\n| Role | Font | Size | Weight | Line Height | Letter Spacing | Notes |\\n|------|------|------|--------|-------------|----------------|-------|\\n| Display Hero | Waldenburg | 48px (3.00rem) | 300 | 1.08 (tight) | -0.96px | Whisper-thin, ethereal |\\n| Section Heading | Waldenburg | 36px (2.25rem) | 300 | 1.17 (tight) | normal | Light display |\\n| Card Heading | Waldenburg | 32px (2.00rem) | 300 | 1.13 (tight) | normal | Light card titles |\\n| Body Large | Inter | 20px (1.25rem) | 400 | 1.35 | normal | Introductions |\\n| Body | Inter | 18px (1.13rem) | 400 | 1.44–1.60 | 0.18px | Standard reading text |\\n| Body Standard | Inter | 16px (1.00rem) | 400 | 1.50 | 0.16px | UI text |\\n| Body Medium | Inter | 16px (1.00rem) | 500 | 1.50 | 0.16px | Emphasized body |\\n| Nav / UI | Inter | 15px (0.94rem) | 500 | 1.33–1.47 | 0.15px | Navigation links |\\n| Button | Inter | 15px (0.94rem) | 500 | 1.47 | normal | Button labels |\\n| Button Uppercase | WaldenburgFH | 14px (0.88rem) | 700 | 1.10 (tight) | 0.7px | `text-transform: uppercase` |\\n| Caption | Inter | 14px (0.88rem) | 400–500 | 1.43–1.50 | 0.14px | Metadata |\\n| Small | Inter | 13px (0.81rem) | 500 | 1.38 | normal | Tags, badges |\\n| Code | Geist Mono | 13px (0.81rem) | 400 | 1.85 (relaxed) | normal | Code blocks |\\n| Micro | Inter | 12px (0.75rem) | 500 | 1.33 | normal | Tiny labels |\\n| Tiny | Inter | 10px (0.63rem) | 400 | 1.60 (relaxed) | normal | Fine print |\\n\\n### Principles\\n- **Light as the hero weight**: Waldenburg at 300 is the defining typographic choice. Where other design systems use bold for impact, ElevenLabs uses lightness — thin strokes that feel like audio waveforms, creating intrigue through restraint.\\n- **Positive letter-spacing on body**: Inter uses +0.14px to +0.18px tracking across body text, creating an airy, well-spaced reading rhythm that contrasts with the tight display tracking (-0.96px).\\n- **WaldenburgFH for emphasis**: A bold (700) uppercase variant of Waldenburg appears only in specific CTA button labels with 0.7px letter-spacing — the one place where the type system gets loud.\\n- **Monospace as ambient**: Geist Mono at relaxed line-height (1.85) for code blocks feels unhurried and readable.\\n\\n## 4. Component Stylings\\n\\n### Buttons\\n\\n**Primary Black Pill**\\n- Background: `#000000`\\n- Text: `#ffffff`\\n- Padding: 0px 14px\\n- Radius: 9999px (full pill)\\n- Use: Primary CTA\\n\\n**White Pill (Shadow-bordered)**\\n- Background: `#ffffff`\\n- Text: `#000000`\\n- Radius: 9999px\\n- Shadow: `rgba(0,0,0,0.4) 0px 0px 1px, rgba(0,0,0,0.04) 0px 4px 4px`\\n- Use: Secondary CTA on white\\n\\n**Warm Stone Pill**\\n- Background: `rgba(245, 242, 239, 0.8)` (warm translucent)\\n- Text: `#000000`\\n- Padding: 12px 20px 12px 14px (asymmetric)\\n- Radius: 30px\\n- Shadow: `rgba(78, 50, 23, 0.04) 0px 6px 16px` (warm-tinted)\\n- Use: Featured CTA, hero action — the signature warm button\\n\\n**Uppercase Waldenburg Button**\\n- Font: WaldenburgFH 14px weight 700\\n- Text-transform: uppercase\\n- Letter-spacing: 0.7px\\n- Use: Specific bold CTA labels\\n\\n### Cards & Containers\\n- Background: `#ffffff`\\n- Border: `1px solid #e5e5e5` or shadow-as-border\\n- Radius: 16px–24px\\n- Shadow: multi-layer stack (inset + outline + elevation)\\n- Content: product screenshots, code examples, audio waveform previews\\n\\n### Inputs & Forms\\n- Textarea: padding 12px 20px, transparent text at default\\n- Select: white background, standard styling\\n- Radio: standard with tw-ring focus\\n- Focus: `var(--tw-ring-offset-shadow)` ring system\\n\\n### Navigation\\n- Clean white sticky header\\n- Inter 15px weight 500 for nav links\\n- Pill CTAs right-aligned (black primary, white secondary)\\n- Mobile: hamburger collapse at 1024px\\n\\n### Image Treatment\\n- Product screenshots and audio waveform visualizations\\n- Warm gradient backgrounds in feature sections\\n- 20px–24px radius on image containers\\n- Full-width sections alternating white and light gray\\n\\n### Distinctive Components\\n\\n**Audio Waveform Sections**\\n- Colorful gradient backgrounds showcasing voice AI capabilities\\n- Warm amber, blue, and green gradients behind product demos\\n- Screenshots of the ElevenLabs product interface\\n\\n**Warm Stone CTA Block**\\n- `rgba(245,242,239,0.8)` background with warm shadow\\n- Asymmetric padding (more right padding)\\n- Creates a physical, tactile quality unique to ElevenLabs\\n\\n## 5. Layout Principles\\n\\n### Spacing System\\n- Base unit: 8px\\n- Scale: 1px, 3px, 4px, 8px, 9px, 10px, 11px, 12px, 16px, 18px, 20px, 24px, 28px, 32px, 40px\\n\\n### Grid & Container\\n- Centered content with generous max-width\\n- Single-column hero, expanding to feature grids\\n- Full-width gradient sections for product showcases\\n- White card grids on light gray backgrounds\\n\\n### Whitespace Philosophy\\n- **Apple-like generosity**: Massive vertical spacing between sections creates a premium, unhurried pace. Each section is an exhibit.\\n- **Warm emptiness**: The whitespace isn't cold — the warm stone undertones and warm shadows give empty space a tactile, physical quality.\\n- **Typography-led rhythm**: The light-weight Waldenburg headings create visual \\\"whispers\\\" that draw the eye through vast white space.\\n\\n### Border Radius Scale\\n- Minimal (2px): Small links, inline elements\\n- Subtle (4px): Nav items, tab panels, tags\\n- Standard (8px): Small containers\\n- Comfortable (10px–12px): Medium cards, dropdowns\\n- Card (16px): Standard cards, articles\\n- Large (18px–20px): Featured cards, code panels\\n- Section (24px): Large panels, section containers\\n- Warm Button (30px): Warm stone CTA\\n- Pill (9999px): Primary buttons, navigation pills\\n\\n## 6. Depth & Elevation\\n\\n| Level | Treatment | Use |\\n|-------|-----------|-----|\\n| Flat (Level 0) | No shadow | Page background, text blocks |\\n| Inset Edge (Level 0.5) | `rgba(0,0,0,0.075) 0px 0px 0px 0.5px inset, #fff 0px 0px 0px 0px inset` | Internal border definition |\\n| Outline Ring (Level 1) | `rgba(0,0,0,0.06) 0px 0px 0px 1px` + `rgba(0,0,0,0.04) 0px 1px 2px` + `rgba(0,0,0,0.04) 0px 2px 4px` | Shadow-as-border for cards |\\n| Card (Level 2) | `rgba(0,0,0,0.4) 0px 0px 1px, rgba(0,0,0,0.04) 0px 4px 4px` | Button elevation, prominent cards |\\n| Warm Lift (Level 3) | `rgba(78,50,23,0.04) 0px 6px 16px` | Featured CTAs — warm-tinted |\\n| Focus (Accessibility) | `var(--tw-ring-offset-shadow)` blue ring | Keyboard focus |\\n\\n**Shadow Philosophy**: ElevenLabs uses the most refined shadow system of any design system analyzed. Every shadow is at sub-0.1 opacity, many include both outward cast AND inward inset components, and the warm CTA shadows use an actual warm color (`rgba(78,50,23,...)`) rather than neutral black. The inset half-pixel borders (`0px 0px 0px 0.5px inset`) create edges so subtle they're felt rather than seen — surfaces define themselves through the lightest possible touch.\\n\\n## 7. Do's and Don'ts\\n\\n### Do\\n- Use Waldenburg weight 300 for all display headings — the lightness IS the brand\\n- Apply multi-layer shadows (inset + outline + elevation) at sub-0.1 opacity\\n- Use warm stone tints (`#f5f2ef`, `rgba(245,242,239,0.8)`) for featured elements\\n- Apply positive letter-spacing (+0.14px to +0.18px) on Inter body text\\n- Use 9999px radius for primary buttons — pill shape is standard\\n- Use warm-tinted shadows (`rgba(78,50,23,0.04)`) on featured CTAs\\n- Keep the page predominantly white with subtle gray section differentiation\\n- Use WaldenburgFH bold uppercase ONLY for specific CTA button labels\\n\\n### Don't\\n- Don't use bold (700) Waldenburg for headings — weight 300 is non-negotiable\\n- Don't use heavy shadows (>0.1 opacity) — the ethereal quality requires whisper-level depth\\n- Don't use cool gray borders — the system is warm-tinted throughout\\n- Don't skip the inset shadow component — half-pixel inset borders define edges\\n- Don't apply negative letter-spacing to body text — Inter uses positive tracking\\n- Don't use sharp corners (<8px) on cards — the generous radius is structural\\n- Don't introduce brand colors — the palette is intentionally achromatic with warm undertones\\n- Don't make buttons opaque and heavy — the warm translucent stone treatment is the signature\\n\\n## 8. Responsive Behavior\\n\\n### Breakpoints\\n| Name | Width | Key Changes |\\n|------|-------|-------------|\\n| Mobile | <1024px | Single column, hamburger nav, stacked sections |\\n| Desktop | >1024px | Full layout, horizontal nav, multi-column grids |\\n\\n### Touch Targets\\n- Pill buttons with generous padding (12px–20px)\\n- Navigation links at 15px with adequate spacing\\n- Select dropdowns maintain comfortable sizing\\n\\n### Collapsing Strategy\\n- Navigation: horizontal → hamburger at 1024px\\n- Feature grids: multi-column → stacked\\n- Hero: maintains centered layout, font scales proportionally\\n- Gradient sections: full-width maintained, content stacks\\n- Spacing compresses proportionally\\n\\n### Image Behavior\\n- Product screenshots scale responsively\\n- Gradient backgrounds simplify on mobile\\n- Audio waveform previews maintain aspect ratio\\n- Rounded corners maintained across breakpoints\\n\\n## 9. Agent Prompt Guide\\n\\n### Quick Color Reference\\n- Background: Pure White (`#ffffff`) or Light Gray (`#f5f5f5`)\\n- Text: Black (`#000000`)\\n- Secondary text: Dark Gray (`#4e4e4e`)\\n- Muted text: Warm Gray (`#777169`)\\n- Warm surface: Warm Stone (`rgba(245, 242, 239, 0.8)`)\\n- Border: `#e5e5e5` or `rgba(0,0,0,0.05)`\\n\\n### Example Component Prompts\\n- \\\"Create a hero on white background. Headline at 48px Waldenburg weight 300, line-height 1.08, letter-spacing -0.96px, black text. Subtitle at 18px Inter weight 400, line-height 1.60, letter-spacing 0.18px, #4e4e4e text. Two pill buttons: black (9999px, 0px 14px padding) and warm stone (rgba(245,242,239,0.8), 30px radius, 12px 20px padding, warm shadow rgba(78,50,23,0.04) 0px 6px 16px).\\\"\\n- \\\"Design a card: white background, 20px radius. Shadow: rgba(0,0,0,0.06) 0px 0px 0px 1px, rgba(0,0,0,0.04) 0px 1px 2px, rgba(0,0,0,0.04) 0px 2px 4px. Title at 32px Waldenburg weight 300, body at 16px Inter weight 400 letter-spacing 0.16px, #4e4e4e.\\\"\\n- \\\"Build a white pill button: white bg, 9999px radius. Shadow: rgba(0,0,0,0.4) 0px 0px 1px, rgba(0,0,0,0.04) 0px 4px 4px. Text at 15px Inter weight 500.\\\"\\n- \\\"Create an uppercase CTA label: 14px WaldenburgFH weight 700, text-transform uppercase, letter-spacing 0.7px.\\\"\\n- \\\"Design navigation: white sticky header. Inter 15px weight 500. Black pill CTA right-aligned. Border-bottom: rgba(0,0,0,0.05).\\\"\\n\\n### Iteration Guide\\n1. Start with white — the warm undertone comes from shadows and stone surfaces, not backgrounds\\n2. Waldenburg 300 for headings — never bold, the lightness is the identity\\n3. Multi-layer shadows: always include inset + outline + elevation at sub-0.1 opacity\\n4. Positive letter-spacing on Inter body (+0.14px to +0.18px) — the airy reading quality\\n5. Warm stone CTA is the signature — `rgba(245,242,239,0.8)` with `rgba(78,50,23,0.04)` shadow\\n6. Pill (9999px) for buttons, generous radius (16px–24px) for cards\\n\", \"file_type\": \".md\"}",
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