Credits & Acknowledgments
April 18, 2026 · View on GitHub
MiniMax Skills builds upon ideas and work from the open-source community. We are grateful to the following projects and authors whose contributions helped shape skills in this repository.
frontend-dev
The design engineering framework — including the design-variance system, motion recipes, card archetypes, color rules, and forbidden-pattern checklist — is derived from and inspired by:
- taste-skill by Leonxlnx (Leon Lin) — Anti-Slop Frontend design engineering skill framework.
The visual art section — including the philosophy-first workflow, static/interactive art modes, viewer template, and generator template — is derived from:
- canvas-design by Anthropic (Andi Brae) — Philosophy-first static visual art workflow. Apache 2.0 License.
- algorithmic-art by Anthropic (Andi Brae) — Philosophy-first generative art workflow with p5.js. Apache 2.0 License.
MiniMax extended the original frameworks with MiniMax API asset generation, copywriting modules (AIDA/PAS/FAB), multi-framework support, accessibility guidelines, and additional motion presets.
react-native-dev
The core UI patterns, navigation, animations, and styling guidance is derived from:
- expo/skills by Expo (Kudo Chien / 650 Industries) — Expo development skills including building-native-ui. MIT License.
MiniMax extended the original with state management (Zustand/Jotai), forms, networking, testing, performance profiling, native capabilities, and engineering/CI/CD guidance.
flutter-dev
The widget patterns, state management (Riverpod/Bloc), GoRouter navigation, performance optimization, and testing strategies are derived from:
- flutter-expert by Jeff Smolinski (@Jeffallan) — Flutter expert skill for Claude. MIT License.
MiniMax restructured the workflow-based guide into a reference-based format and expanded the reference system with additional topics.
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