Generic AI Color Design System Rules
Export a structured ai-color-rules.md file with your brand's 46 semantic color tokens, CSS variables, Tailwind mappings, and WCAG accessibility data — optimized for Generic AI.
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Setup Guide for Generic AI
Get your AI color rules working in under 2 minutes.
Export your skill file
Go to your palette → Export → AI Coding Rules → Generic AI. Copy or download the markdown.
Add to your AI tool's context
Paste into your AI assistant's system prompt, custom instructions, or project rules file — whatever your tool supports.
Generate on-brand code
Prompt your AI to create components. It will reference your semantic tokens, CSS variables, and contrast data.
your-project/ ├── ai-color-rules.md ← AI color rules ├── src/ │ ├── components/ │ └── styles/ ├── package.json └── ...
How Generic AI Uses Color Design System Rules
When you place a ai-color-rules.md file in your project, Generic AI reads it as part of its context window. This means every code suggestion, component generation, and refactoring task references your exact color tokens instead of guessing.
The exported file includes all 46 semantic color roles (brand, surface, text, status, border), their hex/RGB/HSL values, CSS custom properties, Tailwind class mappings, and WCAG contrast ratios. Generic AI uses this data to:
- Generate React/Vue/Svelte components with correct color tokens
- Suggest accessible color pairs that meet WCAG AA/AAA standards
- Apply consistent theming across light and dark modes
- Write CSS/Tailwind code using your design system variables
- Maintain visual consistency across your entire codebase
Export Your Generic AI Color Rules Now
Create your brand palette, then export AI coding rules from the Export tab. Generic AI will produce on-brand code from day one.