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v2.8.0 — /ss-dial + /ss-restyle: change the look without breaking coherence

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@bitjaru bitjaru released this 06 Jul 12:37

"Make it more minimal" is something you can just say — the model already reads plain language. A skill only earns its place where one word must move many tokens at once, coordinated, without breaking a rule — and where doing it by hand gives an inconsistent one-off. Two new skills cover exactly that; vibes stay words.

Added

  • /ss-dial <axis> <direction> — turn ONE design axis up or down as a deterministic transform. Seven axes: density · hierarchy · radius · elevation · color · weight · motion. Each is a defined ramp that moves the whole coordinated token set together (density denser = spacing + padding + gap + line-height + type, all at once), respects the guardrails (8px grid, ≥44px touch, single accent, nested-radius, ≤8% shadow, font-size table), clamps at the ends (bounded, not runaway), writes the lock, and re-runs the gate to ≥ 80.
  • /ss-restyle <preset> — apply a named aesthetic as a coordinate across the dial axes plus a font and one signature move: swiss · editorial · technical · warm-dtc · minimal-mono · brutalist-lite. A preset is a full identity, not a filter you stack (two presets = the mixed-personality tell). Honors a deliberate brand hex, holds the modern floor (§CC-9d), rewrites the lock, re-gates. Glassmorphism / neumorphism deliberately excluded as dated.

Why this shape

A mood word ("premium", "editorial") isn't one axis — it's a position across several → a preset (/ss-restyle). A single measurable axis with a guardrail ("denser", "sharper", "more muted") → a dial (/ss-dial). Anything the model handles from plain words stays words — no skill. 18 skills total.

Update: run `/ss-update`, or `npx skills add bitjaru/styleseed`.