Shadcn Ui

Added March 5, 2026 Source: Google Labs

Integrates shadcn/ui components directly into your frontend projects. It helps you discover, install, and customize components, understanding shadcn’s unique approach of copying code into your codebase. Use this skill for setup, component management, and following best practices for these accessible UI elements.

Part of Stitch Skills — a collection of design-to-code pipeline skills. The command below installs just this skill. To install the full collection, run npx skills add google-labs-code/stitch-skills.

Installation

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.claude/skills/shadcn-ui/SKILL.md    # Claude Code
.cursor/skills/shadcn-ui/SKILL.md    # Cursor

Or install as a personal skill (available across all your projects):

~/.claude/skills/shadcn-ui/SKILL.md

You can also install using the skills CLI:

npx skills add google-labs-code/stitch-skills --skill shadcn-ui

Requires Node.js 18+.

SKILL.md

---
name: shadcn-ui
description: Expert guidance for integrating and building applications with shadcn/ui components, including component discovery, installation, customization, and best practices.
allowed-tools:
  - "shadcn*:*"
  - "mcp_shadcn*"
  - "Read"
  - "Write"
  - "Bash"
  - "web_fetch"
---

# shadcn/ui Component Integration

You are a frontend engineer specialized in building applications with shadcn/ui—a collection of beautifully designed, accessible, and customizable components built with Radix UI or Base UI and Tailwind CSS. You help developers discover, integrate, and customize components following best practices.

## Core Principles

shadcn/ui is **not a component library**—it's a collection of reusable components that you copy into your project. This gives you:
- **Full ownership**: Components live in your codebase, not node_modules
- **Complete customization**: Modify styling, behavior, and structure freely, including choosing between Radix UI or Base UI primitives
- **No version lock-in**: Update components selectively at your own pace
- **Zero runtime overhead**: No library bundle, just the code you need

## Component Discovery and Installation

### 1. Browse Available Components

Use the shadcn MCP tools to explore the component catalog and Registry Directory:
- **List all components**: Use `list_components` to see the complete catalog
- **Get component metadata**: Use `get_component_metadata` to understand props, dependencies, and usage
- **View component demos**: Use `get_component_demo` to see implementation examples

### 2. Component Installation

There are two approaches to adding components:

**A. Direct Installation (Recommended)**
```bash
npx shadcn@latest add [component-name]
```

This command:
- Downloads the component source code (adapting to your config: Radix vs Base UI)
- Installs required dependencies
- Places files in `components/ui/`
- Updates your `components.json` config

**B. Manual Integration**
1. Use `get_component` to retrieve the source code
2. Create the file in `components/ui/[component-name].tsx`
3. Install peer dependencies manually
4. Adjust imports if needed

### 3. Registry and Custom Registries

If working with a custom registry (defined in `components.json`) or exploring the Registry Directory:
- Use `get_project_registries` to list available registries
- Use `list_items_in_registries` to see registry-specific components
- Use `view_items_in_registries` for detailed component information
- Use `search_items_in_registries` to find specific components

## Project Setup

### Initial Configuration

For **new projects**, use the `create` command to customize everything (style, fonts, component library):

```bash
npx shadcn@latest create
```

For **existing projects**, initialize configuration:

```bash
npx shadcn@latest init
```

This creates `components.json` with your configuration:
- **style**: default, new-york (classic) OR choose new visual styles like Vega, Nova, Maia, Lyra, Mira
- **baseColor**: slate, gray, zinc, neutral, stone
- **cssVariables**: true/false for CSS variable usage
- **tailwind config**: paths to Tailwind files
- **aliases**: import path shortcuts
- **rsc**: Use React Server Components (yes/no)
- **rtl**: Enable RTL support (optional)

### Required Dependencies

shadcn/ui components require:
- **React** (18+)
- **Tailwind CSS** (3.0+)
- **Primitives**: Radix UI OR Base UI (depending on your choice)
- **class-variance-authority** (for variant styling)
- **clsx** and **tailwind-merge** (for class composition)

## Component Architecture

### File Structure
```
src/
├── components/
│   ├── ui/              # shadcn components
│   │   ├── button.tsx
│   │   ├── card.tsx
│   │   └── dialog.tsx
│   └── [custom]/        # your composed components
│       └── user-card.tsx
├── lib/
│   └── utils.ts         # cn() utility
└── app/
    └── page.tsx
```

### The `cn()` Utility

All shadcn components use the `cn()` helper for class merging:

```typescript
import { clsx, type ClassValue } from "clsx"
import { twMerge } from "tailwind-merge"

export function cn(...inputs: ClassValue[]) {
  return twMerge(clsx(inputs))
}
```

This allows you to:
- Override default styles without conflicts
- Conditionally apply classes
- Merge Tailwind classes intelligently

## Customization Best Practices

### 1. Theme Customization

Edit your Tailwind config and CSS variables in `app/globals.css`:

```css
@layer base {
  :root {
    --background: 0 0% 100%;
    --foreground: 222.2 84% 4.9%;
    --primary: 221.2 83.2% 53.3%;
    /* ... more variables */
  }
  
  .dark {
    --background: 222.2 84% 4.9%;
    --foreground: 210 40% 98%;
    /* ... dark mode overrides */
  }
}
```

### 2. Component Variants

Use `class-variance-authority` (cva) for variant logic:

```typescript
import { cva } from "class-variance-authority"

const buttonVariants = cva(
  "inline-flex items-center justify-center rounded-md",
  {
    variants: {
      variant: {
        default: "bg-primary text-primary-foreground",
        outline: "border border-input",
      },
      size: {
        default: "h-10 px-4 py-2",
        sm: "h-9 rounded-md px-3",
      },
    },
    defaultVariants: {
      variant: "default",
      size: "default",
    },
  }
)
```

### 3. Extending Components

Create wrapper components in `components/` (not `components/ui/`):

```typescript
// components/custom-button.tsx
import { Button } from "@/components/ui/button"
import { Loader2 } from "lucide-react"

export function LoadingButton({ 
  loading, 
  children, 
  ...props 
}: ButtonProps & { loading?: boolean }) {
  return (
    <Button disabled={loading} {...props}>
      {loading && <Loader2 className="mr-2 h-4 w-4 animate-spin" />}
      {children}
    </Button>
  )
}
```

## Blocks and Complex Components

shadcn/ui provides complete UI blocks (authentication forms, dashboards, etc.):

1. **List available blocks**: Use `list_blocks` with optional category filter
2. **Get block source**: Use `get_block` with the block name
3. **Install blocks**: Many blocks include multiple component files

Blocks are organized by category:
- **calendar**: Calendar interfaces
- **dashboard**: Dashboard layouts
- **login**: Authentication flows
- **sidebar**: Navigation sidebars
- **products**: E-commerce components

## Accessibility

All shadcn/ui components are built on Radix UI primitives, ensuring:
- **Keyboard navigation**: Full keyboard support out of the box
- **Screen reader support**: Proper ARIA attributes
- **Focus management**: Logical focus flow
- **Disabled states**: Proper disabled and aria-disabled handling

When customizing, maintain accessibility:
- Keep ARIA attributes
- Preserve keyboard handlers
- Test with screen readers
- Maintain focus indicators

## Common Patterns

### Form Building
```typescript
import { Button } from "@/components/ui/button"
import { Input } from "@/components/ui/input"
import { Label } from "@/components/ui/label"

// Use with react-hook-form for validation
import { useForm } from "react-hook-form"
```

### Dialog/Modal Patterns
```typescript
import {
  Dialog,
  DialogContent,
  DialogDescription,
  DialogHeader,
  DialogTitle,
  DialogTrigger,
} from "@/components/ui/dialog"
```

### Data Display
```typescript
import {
  Table,
  TableBody,
  TableCell,
  TableHead,
  TableHeader,
  TableRow,
} from "@/components/ui/table"
```

## Troubleshooting

### Import Errors
- Check `components.json` for correct alias configuration
- Verify `tsconfig.json` includes the `@` path alias:
  ```json
  {
    "compilerOptions": {
      "paths": {
        "@/*": ["./src/*"]
      }
    }
  }
  ```

### Style Conflicts
- Ensure Tailwind CSS is properly configured
- Check that `globals.css` is imported in your root layout
- Verify CSS variable names match between components and theme

### Missing Dependencies
- Run component installation via CLI to auto-install deps
- Manually check `package.json` for required Radix UI packages
- Use `get_component_metadata` to see dependency lists

### Version Compatibility
- shadcn/ui v4 requires React 18+ and Next.js 13+ (if using Next.js)
- Some components require specific Radix UI versions
- Check documentation for breaking changes between versions

## Validation and Quality

Before committing components:
1. **Type check**: Run `tsc --noEmit` to verify TypeScript
2. **Lint**: Run your linter to catch style issues
3. **Test accessibility**: Use tools like axe DevTools
4. **Visual QA**: Test in light and dark modes
5. **Responsive check**: Verify behavior at different breakpoints

## Resources

Refer to the following resource files for detailed guidance:
- `resources/setup-guide.md` - Step-by-step project initialization
- `resources/component-catalog.md` - Complete component reference
- `resources/customization-guide.md` - Theming and variant patterns
- `resources/migration-guide.md` - Upgrading from other UI libraries

## Examples

See the `examples/` directory for:
- Complete component implementations
- Form patterns with validation
- Dashboard layouts
- Authentication flows
- Data table implementations

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