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figma-component-audit Audit a Figma component library for consistency, coverage gaps, and naming issues. Use when asked to audit components, review a design system, check component consistency, identify missing components, or assess Figma library health. Produces a structured audit report with issues prioritised by impact, naming recommendations, and a fix plan.

Figma Component Audit Skill

Produces a structured audit of a Figma component library — identifying inconsistencies, naming problems, coverage gaps, and prioritised recommendations.

Required Inputs

  • Component list or description (paste component names or describe what exists)
  • Product type (mobile app / web app / desktop / multi-platform)
  • Design system maturity (new / growing / mature / legacy)
  • Primary concern (optional)

Output Structure

1. Audit Summary

Dimension Status Score
Naming consistency Red/Amber/Green /10
Component coverage /10
Variant completeness /10
Documentation /10
Overall health /10

Verdict: What is the state of this library and the single most important thing to fix?

2. Naming Issues

For each problem: Issue: [Problem type]

  • What is happening: [Specific examples]
  • Why it matters: [Impact on designers and developers]
  • Fix: [Exact naming convention to adopt]
  • Examples: Before / After

Naming convention to enforce:

  • Components: PascalCase (NavigationBar)
  • Variants: Lowercase with slashes (size/large, state/hover)
  • Pages: All caps (COMPONENTS, FOUNDATIONS)

3. Coverage Gaps

Missing Component Priority Why Needed
[Component] High/Medium/Low [Use case]

4. Variant Completeness Check

Component Default Hover Active Disabled Error Missing
[Button] Yes Yes No Yes No Active, Error

5. Prioritised Fix Plan

# Fix Effort Impact Do First?
1 [Fix] Low/Med/High High Yes

Quality Checks

  • Naming recommendations have before/after examples
  • Coverage gaps are relevant to the product type
  • Fix plan is ordered by impact-to-effort ratio
  • Variant completeness covers all interactive states

Example Trigger Phrases

  • "Audit my Figma component library"
  • "Review our design system for consistency issues"
  • "What components are we missing in our Figma library?"
  • "Our component naming is a mess — help me fix it"
  • "Do a health check on our Figma components"