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name: medassist-ui-consistency
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description: Enforce non-negotiable MedAssist UI guardrails by reusing existing components, styles, and interaction patterns, including equivalent requests phrased in German.
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# Skill Instructions
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Use this skill when implementing or editing UI flows, modals, buttons, forms, schedule views, or settings screens.
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## Scope
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This is the **guardrail skill** for UI work.
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Use it to enforce consistency and prevent design drift.
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Use `medassist-frontend-polish` only after these guardrails are satisfied.
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## Do Not Use This Skill For
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- Creative visual redesign requests where no product consistency constraints apply.
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- Marketing-style one-off pages outside MedAssist product UI conventions.
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## Rules
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- Reuse existing components (for example `ConfirmModal`, `MedicationAvatar`) before creating new primitives.
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- Keep spacing, typography, and button styles aligned with existing patterns.
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- Avoid custom inline modal/button patterns that diverge from project design.
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- Prefer extending existing CSS classes/styles instead of introducing parallel styling systems.
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## Decision Heuristics
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1. If an equivalent component exists, reuse it.
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2. If small variant is needed, extend existing styles minimally.
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3. If a new component is unavoidable, match existing naming and structure conventions.
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## Response Format
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Provide:
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- Reused components/styles
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- Any new UI element and why reuse was not possible
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- Consistency risks reviewed
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- Confirmation that `medassist-frontend-polish` constraints remain compatible (if polish work is also requested)
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