Show HN: StyleSeed – a design-rules engine so AI agents stop building generic UI StyleSeed, a free and MIT-licensed design-rules engine, launched to help AI coding agents like Claude Code, Codex, and Cursor generate consistent, branded UI instead of generic output. The tool enforces brand-specific tokens, a quality gate that scores designs above 80/100, and a persistent lock file to prevent visual drift across sessions. Design judgment for Claude Code · Codex · Cursor · vibe coding — so the output stops looking generated. One component. Three brand DNAs. Same chat UI morphing across Toss · Raycast · Arc — colors, radius, motion, shadows, gradients all driven by StyleSeed tokens. Just a data-skin attribute. Skins are inspired-by token sets — brand-flavored color/radius/shadow/motion values, not recreations of those companies' design languages. The layer that restructures the actual design is the presets /ss-restyle, below . Every design-AI skill makes your UI coherent. StyleSeed also fights the generic-AI look — and enforces it. Judgment, not data — how designers think , not a palette collection · Fights the AI tells — the default indigo, the icon-chip cliché, template layouts, rainbow lists · A scored Quality Gate — reviews + fixes to ≥80/100 before you see it · Every agent — ships CLAUDE.md + AGENTS.md + .cursorrules · A design lock that stops drift · Free & MIT Full pages: before · after · more before/afters → 🔥 We ran an early version of this page through our own gate. It scored 58/100 → here's the receipt https://styleseed-demo.vercel.app/scorecard Same product, six looks — each one /ss-restyle