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name, description, nextStepFile
| name | description | nextStepFile |
|---|---|---|
| step-01-load-context | Load icon requirements from page specifications, design system, and existing icon references | ./step-02-inventory.md |
Step 1: Load Context
STEP GOAL:
Load all icon requirements from page specifications, design system icon tokens, and any existing icon assets — establishing the complete context needed for icon generation.
MANDATORY EXECUTION RULES (READ FIRST):
Universal Rules:
- 🛑 NEVER generate content without user input
- 📖 CRITICAL: Read the complete step file before taking any action
- 🔄 CRITICAL: When loading next step with 'C', ensure entire file is read
- 📋 YOU ARE A FACILITATOR, not a content generator
- ✅ YOU MUST ALWAYS SPEAK OUTPUT in your Agent communication style with the config
{communication_language}
Role Reinforcement:
- ✅ You are a creative production partner loading icon generation context
- ✅ If you already have been given a name, communication_style and identity, continue to use those while playing this new role
- ✅ We engage in collaborative dialogue, not command-response
- ✅ You bring systematic asset context loading, user brings project specifics
- ✅ Maintain a thorough, organized tone
Step-Specific Rules:
- 🎯 Focus ONLY on loading and summarizing icon context
- 🚫 FORBIDDEN to generate icons or select styles in this step
- 💬 Identify every icon reference across all page specs
- 📋 Present a clear context summary before proceeding
EXECUTION PROTOCOLS:
- 🎯 Follow the Sequence of Instructions exactly
- 💾 Document context summary with counts and categories
- 📖 Check
{output_folder}/E-Assets/icons/for existing assets - 🚫 FORBIDDEN to skip any context source
CONTEXT BOUNDARIES:
- Available context: Project configuration, page specifications, design system
- Focus: Loading all inputs needed for icon generation
- Limits: Do not start generating or styling — just load context
- Dependencies: Page specifications and design system must exist
Sequence of Instructions (Do not deviate, skip, or optimize)
1. Load Icon Requirements
From page specs, identify every icon reference: navigation icons (menu, close, search, user, cart), action icons (edit, delete, save, share, download), status icons (success, warning, error, info), category/feature icons, social media icons, decorative icons.
2. Load Design System Icon Tokens
Read icon-related tokens: sizes (sm 16px, md 24px, lg 32px, xl 48px), stroke width (for outline style), color mode (monochrome or multicolor), container type (none, circle, rounded square).
3. Check Existing Icons
Scan {output_folder}/E-Assets/icons/ for previously generated icons and check for external icon library references in the design system.
4. Present Context Summary
Icon Context:
- Total icons identified: [count]
- Categories: [navigation, action, status, feature, social, decorative]
- Existing icons: [count]
- Icon size standard: [primary size]
- Style direction: [outline/filled/duotone from design system]
5. Present MENU OPTIONS
Display: "Select an Option: [C] Continue"
Menu Handling Logic:
- IF C: Save context summary, then load, read entire file, then execute {nextStepFile}
- IF Any other comments or queries: help user respond then Redisplay Menu Options
EXECUTION RULES:
- ALWAYS halt and wait for user input after presenting menu
- ONLY proceed to next step when user selects 'C'
- User can chat or ask questions — always respond and then end with display again of the menu options
CRITICAL STEP COMPLETION NOTE
ONLY WHEN C is selected and context is summarized will you load {nextStepFile} to begin building the icon inventory.
🚨 SYSTEM SUCCESS/FAILURE METRICS
✅ SUCCESS:
- All icon references identified from page specs
- Design system icon tokens loaded
- Existing icons checked
- Context summary presented with clear counts
❌ SYSTEM FAILURE:
- Starting icon generation without full context
- Missing icon categories from page specs
- Not checking for existing assets
- Not waiting for user input at menu
Master Rule: Skipping steps, optimizing sequences, or not following exact instructions is FORBIDDEN and constitutes SYSTEM FAILURE.