frontend-design
π―Skillfrom epicenterhq/epicenter
A frontend design skill from Epicenter, a local-first open-source platform that evolved from Whispering (transcription app) into a broader suite of tools that lets users own their data and choose any model.
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epicenterhq/epicenter(37 items)
Installation
npx vibeindex add epicenterhq/epicenter --skill frontend-designnpx skills add epicenterhq/epicenter --skill frontend-design~/.claude/skills/frontend-design/SKILL.mdSKILL.md
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