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Machine: GURU-5070
Timestamp: 2026-06-03 20:07:24
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human-flow (Grok wrapper)

See the full implementation and documentation in .claude/skills/human-flow/.

This skill is available as a first-class UI/UX scanner focused on real human mouse + keyboard workflow friction, with a powerful optional "Fancy as Fuck" mode for beauty, elegance, micro-interactions, transitions, view transitions, and refined delight.

Example natural language usage inside Grok:

  • "human-flow scan the dashboard tables and action patterns"
  • "human-flow fancy the interactive surfaces — evaluate for tasteful polish and appropriate elegance"
  • "First do the human-flow friction pass, then run the fancy pass for beauty opportunities"

The scanner script can also be invoked directly:

node .claude/skills/human-flow/scripts/scan.mjs --path <frontend dir or file>
node .claude/skills/human-flow/scripts/scan.mjs --path <frontend dir or file> --fancy

The fancy mode comes with strong appropriateness guidance and explicitly supports "useful decoration." Beauty and panache are welcomed when they make the interface more useful (better mental models, reduced anxiety, clearer guidance, stronger emotional connection, etc.). The guiding principle is: "In the course of being as useful as possible, do it with panache."

It distinguishes between high-density internal tools (restraint) and surfaces that can benefit from more expressive, delightful "useful decoration." Gratuitous prettiness is actively discouraged.