teach-impeccable
One-time setup that gathers design context and persists it to your AI config file.
- Scans your codebase to discover existing design patterns, brand assets, tech stack, and design tokens before asking questions
- Asks targeted UX questions about users, brand personality, aesthetic preferences, and accessibility needs, skipping what's already clear from exploration
- Synthesizes findings into a
Design Contextmarkdown section saved to.impeccable.mdin your project root for all future sessions - Optionally appends the design context to
CLAUDE.mdfor integration with your AI agent's persistent memory
This command has been renamed. Run {{command_prefix}}impeccable teach instead.
Do NOT proceed with any teach flow here. Simply inform the user:
The
{{command_prefix}}teach-impeccablecommand has been renamed to{{command_prefix}}impeccable teach. Please use that instead.
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