Your Vibe Code Has No Memory. DESIGN.md Fixes That.

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Use a DESIGN.md file to give your AI agent design memory and maintain UI consistency across sessions

intermediate Published 3 Jul 2026
Action Steps
  1. Create a DESIGN.md file to store design elements
  2. Define your UI design principles in the DESIGN.md file
  3. Use the DESIGN.md file to inform your AI agent's design decisions
  4. Test the consistency of your UI across multiple sessions
  5. Refine your DESIGN.md file as needed to maintain consistency
Who Needs to Know This

UI/UX designers and developers can benefit from using DESIGN.md to ensure consistent design elements across multiple sessions with AI agents

Key Insight

💡 A single Markdown file can provide design memory for AI agents, ensuring consistent UI elements across sessions

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Key Takeaways

Use a DESIGN.md file to give your AI agent design memory and maintain UI consistency across sessions

Full Article

A single Markdown file called DESIGN.md gives your AI agent the design memory it lacks — keeping your UI consistent across every session. Every session, your AI agent starts fresh. It picks generic colors, invents its own spacing, and drifts further from your actual UI. One Markdown file ends that. <a href="https://geekyants.com/blog/from-vibe-coding-to-scalable-systems-naviga
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