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>
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whynot-control UI kit
A click-through high-fidelity recreation of the whynot-control repository — rendered not as a folder of Markdown files, but as the lightweight web application it implies.
This kit demonstrates the WhyNot Design System applied to its primary use case: a prototype-and-signal control surface. Everything here is cosmetic — there's no backend, no persistence, no real router. Each screen is a working visual artefact you can drop into a design review.
Screens
| Screen | Source doc(s) | Component |
|---|---|---|
| Inbox | inbox/ |
Inbox.jsx |
| Prototypes (index) | prototypes/ + PROTOTYPE_PIPELINE.md |
PrototypesIndex.jsx |
| Prototype (detail) | templates/prototype-card.md + example-prototype-card.md |
PrototypeDetail.jsx |
| Signals | signals/ + MARKET_SIGNAL.md |
SignalsIndex.jsx |
| Document viewer | INTENT.md, OPERATING_MODEL.md |
DocView.jsx |
Components
TopNav.jsx— sticky 56px hairline top bar (search + new-idea action).Sidebar.jsx— left rail with org slug, repo nav, activation indicator.PrototypeCard.jsx— the card frompreview/comp-prototype-card.html, factored.PipelineStrip.jsx— the 5-stage progress strip frompreview/comp-pipeline.html.SignalRow.jsx— one row in the signals table.Tag.jsx,Eyebrow.jsx,Button.jsx,StageDot.jsx,Stamp.jsx— atoms used everywhere.
Conventions
- All components are flat function components, no hooks beyond
useStatefor screen routing. - Components export themselves onto
windowso each<script type="text/babel">file can find them. - Style objects are inline or scoped (e.g.
cardStyles,navStyles) to avoid name collisions. - Icons are Lucide via CDN, rendered as
<i data-lucide="…">and hydrated bylucide.createIcons().