In order for everyone to download my new book "The World is a Plate" later on (the first systematic book on plate theory) I coded a demo personal website a few days ago, systematically organizing the most rigidly demanded Skills in UI/UX on the market, which just happens to answer a question that many of you have frequently asked me: "What Skills do you recommend?" This long post is mainly to popularize my personal choices for front-end UI/UX skills. The new book is still waiting to be listed on Amazon, and the website is still being polished. Wait for an auspicious time, no rush ⬇️ ———————— If you haven't started using Claude code yet, your time is running out. Claude code supports replacing various models; I personally use the GLM 4.7 large model from Zhipu, which costs 174 RMB per year, and I basically use tens of millions of tokens a day, meeting various needs. If you are using other models, that could be too expensive -> If you want to use it, take it yourself: ———— I won't talk about the basic CC, as it's actually everywhere online. If you want to create a webpage like mine (which completely doesn't show any AI flavor) 1. First, download Superpowers (Claude Code's built-in plugin system, while Codex and OpenCode need to be installed manually) GitHub: This is a complete software development workflow, mainly including brainstorming -> activating after design approval -> writing plans -> validating plans -> sub-agent driven development or execution plans -> test-driven development -> code review -> completing the development branch. Most of the time, I use super power to make plans and then confirm requirements through multiple rounds of dialogue with it. 2. The second skill I recommend is Skills CLI. GitHub:...