playground
577
总安装量
581
周安装量
#507
全站排名
安装命令
npx skills add https://github.com/anthropics/claude-plugins-official --skill playground
Agent 安装分布
claude-code
465
opencode
350
codex
340
github-copilot
267
cursor
254
Skill 文档
Playground Builder
A playground is a self-contained HTML file with interactive controls on one side, a live preview on the other, and a prompt output at the bottom with a copy button. The user adjusts controls, explores visually, then copies the generated prompt back into Claude.
When to use this skill
When the user asks for an interactive playground, explorer, or visual tool for a topic â especially when the input space is large, visual, or structural and hard to express as plain text.
How to use this skill
- Identify the playground type from the user’s request
- Load the matching template from
templates/:templates/design-playground.mdâ Visual design decisions (components, layouts, spacing, color, typography)templates/data-explorer.mdâ Data and query building (SQL, APIs, pipelines, regex)templates/concept-map.mdâ Learning and exploration (concept maps, knowledge gaps, scope mapping)templates/document-critique.mdâ Document review (suggestions with approve/reject/comment workflow)templates/diff-review.mdâ Code review (git diffs, commits, PRs with line-by-line commenting)templates/code-map.mdâ Codebase architecture (component relationships, data flow, layer diagrams)
- Follow the template to build the playground. If the topic doesn’t fit any template cleanly, use the one closest and adapt.
- Open in browser. After writing the HTML file, run
open <filename>.htmlto launch it in the user’s default browser.
Core requirements (every playground)
- Single HTML file. Inline all CSS and JS. No external dependencies.
- Live preview. Updates instantly on every control change. No “Apply” button.
- Prompt output. Natural language, not a value dump. Only mentions non-default choices. Includes enough context to act on without seeing the playground. Updates live.
- Copy button. Clipboard copy with brief “Copied!” feedback.
- Sensible defaults + presets. Looks good on first load. Include 3-5 named presets that snap all controls to a cohesive combination.
- Dark theme. System font for UI, monospace for code/values. Minimal chrome.
State management pattern
Keep a single state object. Every control writes to it, every render reads from it.
const state = { /* all configurable values */ };
function updateAll() {
renderPreview(); // update the visual
updatePrompt(); // rebuild the prompt text
}
// Every control calls updateAll() on change
Prompt output pattern
function updatePrompt() {
const parts = [];
// Only mention non-default values
if (state.borderRadius !== DEFAULTS.borderRadius) {
parts.push(`border-radius of ${state.borderRadius}px`);
}
// Use qualitative language alongside numbers
if (state.shadowBlur > 16) parts.push('a pronounced shadow');
else if (state.shadowBlur > 0) parts.push('a subtle shadow');
prompt.textContent = `Update the card to use ${parts.join(', ')}.`;
}
Common mistakes to avoid
- Prompt output is just a value dump â write it as a natural instruction
- Too many controls at once â group by concern, hide advanced in a collapsible section
- Preview doesn’t update instantly â every control change must trigger immediate re-render
- No defaults or presets â starts empty or broken on load
- External dependencies â if CDN is down, playground is dead
- Prompt lacks context â include enough that it’s actionable without the playground