{"repo":"danium/practicaltypography","free":true,"listed":false,"github":"https://github.com/danium/practicaltypography","clone":"git clone https://github.com/danium/practicaltypography.git","description":"Typography skill for AI agents - audit and produce publication-grade text. Butterick's Practical Typography for your coding agent.","language":null,"stars":26,"topics":["ai-agents","claude-code","claude-skills","skills","typography"],"license":"MIT","category":"ai-agents","readme_excerpt":"practicaltypography Your agent already knows typography rules. It doesn't know which ones matter, in what order, or when you're allowed to break them. One skill that audits and produces publication-grade typography for blogs, websites, docs, slides, résumés, and data tables — distilled from Matthew Butterick's Practical Typography . It carries an ordered audit procedure with severity tiers, per-role ranges (body text rules are not display rules are not slide rules), graded font verdicts, and named presets for when your taste and the benchmark disagree. --- The demo Same agent. Same prompt. One of them read the skill first. Prompt: \"My blog looks unprofessional and I can't figure out why. Can you audit the typography?\" — with CSS: 14px Open Sans/Arial, line-height: 1.8 , full-width column, indent + margin on paragraphs, justified, uppercase underlined headings, bold-italic blockquotes. Any agent, vanilla Same agent, typography A solid 8-point list: 14px too small (\"use 16–18px\"), unconstrained line length (\"readable 45–75 characters\"), uppercase + underlined headings, justify rivers, redundant paragraph separation, bold+italic blockquotes, \"line-height 1.5–1.65 at 16px+ reads better\", straight quotes. (All real issues. No order, no severity, no verdict on the fonts — Arial sat in that stack unremarked. The numbers are vibes: 45–75, 1.5–1.65, \"ideally 1.125rem+\".) [MAJOR] body font-size: 14px below range → 18px (15–25px) [MAJOR] line-height: 1.8 far above 1.2–1.45 → 1.4 — \"if y","default_branch":null,"files":null,"tree":[],"storefront":"/r/danium","claimed":false,"request_supported":{"post":"https://gitbuyer.com/r/danium/practicaltypography/request-supported","requests":0},"note":"indexed from public GitHub; nothing is for sale on this page. Clone it from GitHub. Paid listings live at /search."}