Authoring Stitch Prompts Template
# Stitch Prompt Template
Use this structure when generating optimized Google Stitch prompts.
**CRITICAL:** Output must be a SINGLE BLOCK of text without `##` markdown section headings. Do NOT structure output with headings like "## Layout" or "## Visual Style"—those create PRD-style documents, not Stitch prompts.
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## Template Structure (for reference only—do NOT use headings in actual output)
**Format:** Directive sentence → bullet list → style cues → constraints (all in one continuous block)
**Example:**
> Design a responsive web dashboard for a project management tool.
> Include: left sidebar (logo, navigation links), top header (search, notifications, user avatar), main section with project cards and progress chart.
> Style: clean, professional, muted blue palette, modern sans-serif, light neutral background.
> Optimize for desktop; maintain consistent 8px spacing and component reuse for export.
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## Key Requirements
1. **Opening sentence:** Use Stitch verbs (Design/Create/Add/Update) + app/screen description
2. **Layout bullets:** 3-6 items using "Include:", "Add:", or similar prefixes
3. **Style cues:** 3-6 descriptors (colors, typography, spacing, mood)
4. **Constraints:** Responsiveness, platform, accessibility goals
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## What NOT to Include
❌ **No multi-section headings** like:when to use it
Community prompt sourced from the open-source GitHub repo joaquimscosta/arkhe-claude-plugins (MIT). A "Authoring Stitch Prompts Template" style prompt — adapt the placeholders and specifics to your task. Imported as-is and not independently retested here, so check the output before relying on it.
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joaquimscosta/arkhe-claude-plugins · MIT
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