Enforce the Command Center UI standard for mission-critical operational interfaces. Use when the user says "Enforce Command Center UI", "Apply Command Center layout", "Use Command Center interface", "Command Center UI only", "Follow Command Center UI", or requests major UI/UX changes to operational interfaces.
Enforce a UI standard that presents the product as a mission-critical command system for national security operators. Remove consumer/CMS patterns and softenings from any operational interface.
Before approving any UI output, ask: "Would this feel appropriate inside a classified mission-planning or command system?" If no, revise until yes.
Use operational language only. Prefer: artifact, module, capability, system, status, validation, operational, readiness, execution. Prohibit: story, draft, editor, saved, invite, preview, playground, wizard.
Panels and frames, not "pages." Sharp edges over rounded cards. Subdued palette with high-signal highlights. Compact spacing. Reject decorative gradients, playful spacing, oversized type, delight patterns.
Typeface: Inter only. Body text: 1rem (16px). Navigation ≤ body size. Headings restrained; minimal variance.
Headlines describe system state or capability. Claims expressed as metrics/thresholds/conditions. No friendly confirmations, conversational tone, emotional reassurance, or marketing adjectives.
No editor/preview metaphors, onboarding hero sections, or friendly confirmation copy.
Be direct. Cite violated rules explicitly. Provide exact before/after corrections. No generic design commentary. This skill enforces, it does not suggest.