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whynot-design/ir/SCHEMA.md
tegwick 0d688ca94a feat(designbook): technology-neutral IR + stack-adapter pipeline (WHYNOT-WP-0002 T01-T06)
Author the design language once in the canonical React designbook and project it
one-way onto each stack: React -> designbook/ -> ir/ -> adapters/<stack>/.

Phase 0 — contracts & governance (T01-T03):
- ir/SCHEMA.md + ir/schema/{component,tokens}.schema.json — neutral IR contract
  (W3C DTCG tokens; React prop -> HTML attribute mapping; non-portable props flagged).
- adapters/ADAPTER_CONTRACT.md — inputs, drift-report + parity-result shapes,
  idempotency rules, CI exit codes (0 ok / 2 usage / 3 drift / 4 parity / 5 internal).
- .claude/rules/designbook-propagation.md + DesignSystemIntroduction.md §5.1 —
  one-way directionality + drift-resolution workflow.

T04 — canonical React designbook + the missing pull tool:
- The bundled /design-sync skill only PUSHES repo->cloud; it cannot populate
  designbook/. Added scripts/designbook_pull.py + `make designbook-pull`, which drives
  the local claude binary headless (acceptEdits) so DesignSync fetch+write runs in a
  subprocess (contents never hit the orchestrator's context). Pulled 44 files;
  excludes the _whynot-design-seed/ self-copy. Corrected the docs that wrongly called
  /design-sync the pull.

T05 — IR extractor (scripts/ir-extract.mjs + `make ir`):
- ir/tokens.json (80 tokens, DTCG, var() -> {ref} alias resolution); ir/components/*.json
  (10 contracts parsed from .jsx signatures: enum/boolean/number inference, prop->attr
  map, style/callback marked non-portable); ir/exemplars/*.

T06 — Lit token adapter (adapters/lit/ + `make adapt-lit`):
- Full-gen tokens into src/styles/colors_and_type.css :root (marker-bounded, idempotent
  no-op on re-run; hand-authored type CSS preserved).

NOTE: token regen synced Lit to canonical React — fonts IBM Plex -> system stacks and 8
status tokens added. This is a VISUAL change: review and run `pnpm test:visual:update`
before merge. Remaining: T07 scaffold+drift, T08 parity, T09 runbook, T10 2nd-adapter.

Co-Authored-By: Claude Opus 4.8 <noreply@anthropic.com>
2026-06-24 12:36:24 +02:00

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whynot IR — Schema

The technology-neutral blueprint for the whynot design language. Part of WHYNOT-WP-0002. The IR is the pivot between the canonical React designbook and every per-stack adapter (Lit is the reference adapter).

Why an IR exists

Claude Design's /design-sync produces a React-bound designbook. A non-React design system "has nothing for the design agent to build with." The IR breaks that binding: React stays the authoring surface, but the IR — committed, diffable, framework-free — is the actual contract that adapters project onto each stack.

Directionality is one-way: React → IR → stacks. Nothing writes back to ir/ except the extractor (scripts/ir-extract.mjs, T05). A change to the shared language is made in Claude Design and re-propagated; the IR is never hand-edited.

Layout

ir/
  SCHEMA.md                  ← this file (narrative spec)
  README.md                  ← the committed-blueprint decision + workflow
  schema/
    tokens.schema.json       ← JSON Schema for tokens.json (W3C DTCG)
    component.schema.json    ← JSON Schema for each components/<Name>.json
  tokens.json                ← all design tokens, W3C DTCG format   (emitted by T05)
  components/<Name>.json      ← one contract per component           (emitted by T05)
  exemplars/<Name>.{png,html} ← reference render from the designbook (emitted by T05)

Tokens — ir/tokens.json

Adopts the W3C Design Tokens Community Group format: every token is an object with $value and (optionally inherited) $type; groups nest; $description carries documentation. This is a published standard rather than a bespoke shape, so the token layer can feed Style Dictionary or any DTCG tool unchanged.

{
  "color": {
    "$type": "color",
    "ink":  { "$value": "#0A0A0A", "$description": "Near-black. The only fill most of the time." },
    "line": { "$value": "#E5E5E2", "$description": "Default 1px wireframe rule." }
  }
}

Migration note. The repo's current tokens/*.json use the older draft shape (value/type, no $ prefix). The extractor (T05) normalises them to the $-prefixed DTCG shape on the way into ir/tokens.json. Validate with schema/tokens.schema.json.

Component contract — ir/components/<Name>.json

Captures everything an adapter needs to scaffold a stub and detect drift, with no framework assumptions. Validate with schema/component.schema.json. Fields:

Field Meaning
name PascalCase canonical name (Button).
tag Advisory custom-element tag (wn-button).
group Designbook group (atoms, chrome, form).
description Purpose, from the React .prompt.md.
props[] Public inputs — see below.
slots[] Named/default content slots.
events[] Emitted events (e.g. wn-dismiss).
variants[] Variant axes — named dimensions with discrete values.
docsRef Path to source docs under designbook/.
exemplarRef Path to the reference render under ir/exemplars/.

The prop → attribute mapping (the crux)

React props are camelCase properties; Lit/Vue/plain-HTML bind attributes (kebab-case). Each prop therefore records both identities plus a portability flag:

{
  "name": "iconEnd",        // React prop, camelCase
  "type": "string",
  "attribute": "icon-end",  // HTML attribute an attribute-driven adapter binds
  "portable": true
}
  • attribute: false means the prop is deliberately not an attribute (property-only, or non-portable).
  • portable: false marks props that don't map cleanly to an attribute — objects, render props, callbacks. Adapters MUST surface non-portable props as drift, never silently drop them (open risk in the workplan). Such props pair with type ∈ {object, function, node}.

This mapping is exactly what the Lit elements already encode, e.g. iconEnd: { type: String, attribute: "icon-end" } in src/elements/atoms.js.

Worked exemplar — Button

Derived from the existing <wn-button> (src/elements/atoms.js) to show the target shape the React extractor must produce:

{
  "name": "Button",
  "tag": "wn-button",
  "group": "atoms",
  "description": "Primary action control. Renders a <button>, or an <a> when href is set.",
  "props": [
    { "name": "variant",  "type": "enum",    "attribute": "variant",  "enum": ["primary", "secondary", "ghost"], "default": "secondary" },
    { "name": "size",     "type": "enum",    "attribute": "size",     "enum": ["sm", "md", "lg"], "default": "md" },
    { "name": "icon",     "type": "string",  "attribute": "icon" },
    { "name": "iconEnd",  "type": "string",  "attribute": "icon-end" },
    { "name": "type",     "type": "string",  "attribute": "type",     "default": "button" },
    { "name": "disabled", "type": "boolean", "attribute": "disabled", "default": false },
    { "name": "href",     "type": "string",  "attribute": "href" }
  ],
  "slots": [
    { "name": "default", "description": "Button label." }
  ],
  "events": [],
  "variants": [
    { "axis": "variant", "values": ["primary", "secondary", "ghost"], "default": "secondary" },
    { "axis": "size",    "values": ["sm", "md", "lg"], "default": "md" }
  ],
  "docsRef": "designbook/components/atoms/Button/Button.prompt.md",
  "exemplarRef": "ir/exemplars/Button.html"
}

The enum values for variant are illustrative of the contract shape; the authoritative values come from the React source at extraction time (T05).

Validation

# once an extractor exists (T05):
node scripts/ir-validate.mjs        # validates tokens.json + components/*.json against schema/

Until then, the schemas are usable with any draft-2020-12 validator (ajv, etc.). The extractor (T05) MUST validate its output against these schemas before writing.