stitch-vue-bootstrap-components
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npx mdskill add partme-ai/full-stack-skills/stitch-vue-bootstrap-componentsTransform Stitch designs into Vue 3 + Bootstrap components.
- Converts Stitch screen HTML into modular Vue Single File Components.
- Integrates Stitch MCP, Bash, and web_fetch for data retrieval.
- Maps Tailwind utility classes to BootstrapVue equivalents automatically.
- Delivers ready-to-run Vite projects with standard Bootstrap classes.
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---
name: stitch-vue-bootstrap-components
description: "Convert Stitch designs into modular Vite + Vue 3 + BootstrapVue/BootstrapVueNext components. Use when the user mentions Bootstrap or BootstrapVue conversion from Stitch. Retrieves screen HTML via Stitch MCP get_screen, maps Tailwind to Bootstrap utilities, enforces Vue SFC structure with Bootstrap components (b-container, b-row, b-col, b-button, b-card)."
allowed-tools: "stitch*:*, Bash, Read, Write, web_fetch"
---
# Stitch to Vue 3 + Bootstrap Components
**Constraint**: Only use this skill when the user explicitly mentions "Stitch" and converting Stitch screens to **Vue 3 + Bootstrap** (Vite, .vue SFC, [BootstrapVue Vue 3](https://bootstrap-vue.org/vue3) or BootstrapVueNext).
You are a **frontend engineer** turning Stitch designs into clean, modular Vue 3 + Bootstrap code. Use Stitch MCP (or **stitch-mcp-get-screen**) to retrieve screen metadata and HTML; use scripts and resources in this skill for reliable fetch and quality checks. Target stack: Vue 3 + [BootstrapVue Vue.js 3 Support](https://bootstrap-vue.org/vue3) (@vue/compat) or BootstrapVueNext (Bootstrap 5 + Vue 3).
## Prerequisites
- Stitch MCP Server (https://stitch.withgoogle.com/docs/mcp/guide/)
- Node.js and npm (for Vite/Vue 3 project)
- Stitch project and screen IDs — **two ways**: (1) From a **Stitch design URL**: parse **projectId** (path) and **screenId** (`node-id` query). (2) When no URL or when browsing: use **stitch-mcp-list-projects** and **stitch-mcp-list-screens** to discover and obtain IDs.
## Official Documentation
- **Bootstrap Vue**: [Official](https://bootstrap-vue.org) · [Vue 3 support](https://bootstrap-vue.org/vue3) · [Docs](https://bootstrap-vue.org/docs) · [Components](https://bootstrap-vue.org/docs/components) · [GitHub](https://github.com/bootstrap-vue/bootstrap-vue)
- Full links and usage: [references/official.md](references/official.md)
## Retrieval and Networking
1. **Discover Stitch MCP prefix**: Run `list_tools` to find the prefix (e.g. `mcp_stitch__stitch:`).
2. **Fetch screen metadata**: Call `[prefix]:get_screen` with `projectId` and `screenId` (numeric IDs) to get design JSON, `htmlCode.downloadUrl`, `screenshot.downloadUrl`, dimensions, deviceType.
3. **High-reliability HTML download**: AI fetch tools can fail on Google Cloud Storage URLs. Use Bash to run the skill script:
```bash
bash scripts/fetch-stitch.sh "<htmlCode.downloadUrl>" "temp/source.html"
```
Ensure the URL is quoted.
4. **Visual reference**: Use `screenshot.downloadUrl` to confirm layout and details.
## Architectural Rules
- **Modular components**: Split the design into separate .vue files; avoid one giant SFC.
- **Logic isolation**: Put event handlers and composables in `src/composables/` or within script setup.
- **Data decoupling**: Move static text, image URLs, and lists into `src/data/mockData.js` (or .ts).
- **Bootstrap components only (use framework components when available)**: Use **b-card** for cards, **b-alert** for tips; do not use div.card or custom .card-header/.tips-text. Use `<b-container>`, `<b-row>`, `<b-col>`, `<b-button>`, etc. per [references/contract.md](references/contract.md); do not use raw `<button class="btn">` or `<div class="card">` when b-* applies.
- **Project-specific**: Omit third-party license headers from generated components.
## Execution Steps
1. **Environment**: If the project has no `node_modules`, run `npm install`.
2. **Data layer**: Create `src/data/mockData.js` from the design content.
3. **Component drafting**: Use `resources/component-template.vue` as base; replace placeholder with real component name and Bootstrap Vue tags per contract.
4. **Wiring**: Update the app entry (e.g. `App.vue` or router) to render the new components.
5. **Quality check**: Verify against `resources/architecture-checklist.md`; run `npm run dev` to confirm visually.
## Integration with This Repo
- **Get screen**: Use **stitch-mcp-get-screen** with projectId and screenId. Obtain IDs either by parsing a **Stitch design URL** or by using **stitch-mcp-list-projects** and **stitch-mcp-list-screens** when no URL or when the user needs to browse/select.
- **Design spec**: If Stitch was generated with **stitch-ui-design-spec-bootstrap** constraints, map to Vue SFC and Bootstrap Vue components. If converting from Stitch HTML (e.g. get_screen htmlCode), use [references/tailwind-to-bootstrap.md](references/tailwind-to-bootstrap.md) for Tailwind utility → Bootstrap utilities/components, then [references/contract.md](references/contract.md) for component API.
- **Design system**: If the project has DESIGN.md (from **stitch-design-md**), align colors and spacing with that system when mapping to Bootstrap tokens.
## Troubleshooting
- **Fetch errors**: Quote the URL in the bash command; ensure `scripts/fetch-stitch.sh` is executable.
- **Component mapping**: Follow [references/contract.md](references/contract.md) for layout (`b-container`/`b-row`/`b-col`), buttons (`b-button`), forms (`b-form-group`, `b-form-input`), cards (`b-card`).
## Example: Stitch HTML to Bootstrap Vue SFC
Stitch HTML with Tailwind card:
```html
<div class="bg-white rounded-lg shadow p-4"><h2 class="text-lg font-bold">Title</h2><button class="bg-blue-500 text-white px-4 py-2 rounded">Action</button></div>
```
Converted Bootstrap Vue component:
```vue
<template>
<b-card title="Title">
<b-button variant="primary">Action</b-button>
</b-card>
</template>
```
Key mapping: `div.rounded-lg.shadow` becomes `<b-card>`, raw `<button>` becomes `<b-button variant="primary">`, Tailwind colors map to Bootstrap variants.
## References
- [Examples](examples/usage.md)
- [Scripts](scripts/fetch-stitch.sh)
- [Component index (per-component doc links)](references/component-index.md)
- [Tailwind → Bootstrap Vue](references/tailwind-to-bootstrap.md) — Tailwind utility → Bootstrap when converting Stitch HTML.
- [Contract (Bootstrap mapping)](references/contract.md)
- [Component API (props/events quick reference)](api/component-api.md)
- [Official documentation](references/official.md)
- [Architecture checklist](resources/architecture-checklist.md)
- [Component template](resources/component-template.vue)
- [Stitch API / MCP](https://stitch.withgoogle.com/docs/mcp/guide/)
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