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Claude Skill Targets AI-Generated Design Patterns in Web Interfaces
A Claude skill called unslop-ui flags and removes visual patterns that signal AI-generated design, helping developers steer clear of vibe-coded defaults when building websites.
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A Claude skill called unslop-ui helps developers recognize and eliminate design patterns that have become hallmarks of AI-generated interfaces. The tool, which released version 2 after significant community feedback, works as a Claude skill to flag visual elements that read as derivative of LLM outp...
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