wordpress-workspace-agent-ux-consistency-check

作者: automattic

Review WordPress Workspace Agent, site picker, conversation history, Quick Ask, QuickLauncher, settings, and sidebar UX for consistency with the repo's plain,…

npx skills add https://github.com/automattic/workspace --skill wordpress-workspace-agent-ux-consistency-check

WordPress Workspace Agent UX Consistency Check

Use this skill for recurring Agent and workspace UI patterns.

Workflow

  1. Inspect the relevant UI and state.
    • Common files: Sources/WordPressAgentWindowView.swift, Sources/WordPressAgentUtilityOverlayView.swift, Sources/MenuBarView.swift, Sources/SettingsView.swift, and Sources/AppState.swift.
    • Search with rg -n "Starred|All Sites|Load previous|QuickLauncher|@|settings|shortcut|conversation|site" Sources.
  2. Preserve site-scoped clarity.
    • Make the active selected site visible before sending text, audio, images, screenshots, or Agent messages.
    • Prefer explicit site switching over hidden "last site" behavior.
    • When a user chooses a site-bound app or action, make that site handoff visible and update the current site deliberately.
    • Use Starred and All Sites as plain labels.
  3. Prefer calm, explicit controls.
    • Avoid hidden auto-loading when a visible action is clearer.
    • Use "Load previous conversations" for paging older history.
    • Persist state users mentally own: starred sites, sidebar sections, collapse state, and cached lists.
    • Keep buttons and settings copy straightforward rather than clever.
  4. Keep settings explanatory.
    • Toggles should say what changes when enabled, especially for artifacts, indexing, debug behavior, permissions, and setup reruns.
  5. Review failure and empty states.
    • Empty, loading, signed-out, no-site, no-results, and permission-denied states should be specific and actionable.

Output

  • Lead with UX inconsistencies and behavioral risks.
  • Include file and line references.
  • Separate product-language suggestions from implementation bugs.