AugmentClaude

Email HTML Generator

Generate responsive email templates that work reliably across Outlook, Gmail, Apple Mail, and mobile clients.

Installation

  1. Make sure Claude is on your device and in your terminal.

    Skills load from ~/.claude/skills/ when Claude Code starts up — so you need it on your machine first. If you don't have it yet, install it once with the command below, then run claude in any terminal to verify.

    One-time setup
    npm i -g @anthropic-ai/claude-code

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  2. Paste into Claude Code or into your terminal.

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When Claude uses it

Responsive HTML email template generation using MJML 4.x framework. Use when the user asks to create, generate, design, or build an email template — including welcome emails, promotional blasts, transactional templates, newsletters, or any responsive email. Also use when the user asks to compile MJML to HTML, work with or edit existing MJML templates, or troubleshoot email rendering issues across clients.

What this skill does

email-html-mjml — Responsive Email Developer

Generate valid, cross-client MJML 4.x templates and compile them to production-ready HTML. The primary goal is compatibility: Outlook (2013–365), Gmail (web/app), Apple Mail, and major mobile clients. Every output must be compilable with --config.validationLevel=strict and survive Gmail's 102KB clip limit.


Workflow

  1. Gather requirements — Infer email type, brand colors, and content from the user's message and conversation context. Ask only for what is genuinely missing and blocking progress (e.g., no colors provided and the layout has branded sections). Never front-load a questionnaire.
  2. Plan layout — Decide and announce the structure before writing code (single-column, 2-col grid, hero + content, etc.)
  3. Load component references — Read the relevant file(s) from the Component Index below before writing any MJML
  4. Generate MJML — Write complete, valid MJML starting from <mjml> with a full <mj-head>
  5. Compile — Follow compilation.md. Run npx mjml with --config.minify=true
  6. Deliver both files — Always output .mjml source AND compiled .html

9 Engineering Rules

  1. Structural Integrity — All visual content MUST be in <mj-column> inside <mj-section>. Sections cannot be nested.
  2. Responsive Defaults — Assume 600px width. Use <mj-group> to prevent mobile stacking for side-by-side elements (social bars, logo rows).
  3. Outlook Compatibility — Use <mj-font> for web fonts (prevents Times New Roman fallback). Always provide a fallback stack (Arial, sans-serif). For <mj-section> background images, always set both background-size and a fallback background-color.
  4. Gmail Optimization — Use inline="inline" on <mj-style> for custom CSS. Prefer component attributes (color, font-size) over CSS classes for critical styles.
  5. Dark Mode — Include dark mode support when explicitly requested or when the email has a light background that would cause harsh forced-inversion. See the Dark Mode Pattern below.
  6. Accessibility — Every <mj-image> MUST have alt. Always set <mj-title> (populates aria-label). Maintain WCAG 2.1 AA 4.5:1 contrast. For heading roles, use mj-html-attributes — direct role/aria-level attributes on mj-text are illegal under strict validation (see Accessibility Checklist below).
  7. Styling Efficiency — Use <mj-attributes> with <mj-all>, component defaults, and <mj-class> to eliminate repetitive inline styles.
  8. Hero Sections — Use <mj-hero> for full-bleed hero banners; it falls back to a regular section in unsupported clients. Avoid <mj-accordion> and <mj-carousel> — client support is too poor to be useful.
  9. Templating Support — Wrap dynamic tags (Handlebars/Liquid) in <mj-raw> to protect them from the MJML parser.

Critical Gotchas

Outlook:

  • Background images: VML only generated for <mj-section> and <mj-hero> — nowhere else
  • Background positioning: keyword values only (top, center, bottom) — pixel values ignored
  • Always pair background-repeat="no-repeat" with explicit background-size
  • Font fallback: <mj-font> hides @font-face from Outlook via MSO conditional comments

Gmail:

  • Use component attributes for critical layout — CSS classes may be stripped
  • 102KB clip: always compile with --config.minify=true

iOS / Android stacking:

  • Always compile with --config.minify=true — removes whitespace between inline-block columns
  • Whitespace between tags causes stacking even inside <mj-group>

Vertical-align bug:

  • If any column in a section sets vertical-align, ALL columns in that section must explicitly set it

JavaScript:

  • JS is completely blocked in all email clients (Gmail, Outlook, Apple Mail, iOS Mail). No onclick, no clipboard API, no interactivity of any kind. Interactive-looking elements (copy buttons, toggles) are purely decorative.

Dark Mode Pattern

<mj-head>
  <mj-raw>
    <meta name="color-scheme" content="light dark">
    <meta name="supported-color-schemes" content="light dark">
  </mj-raw>

  <!-- Light logo visible by default; dark logo hidden -->
  <mj-style inline="inline">
    .dark-logo { display: none !important; }
  </mj-style>

  <!-- Dark mode overrides -->
  <mj-style>
    @media (prefers-color-scheme: dark) {
      .light-logo { display: none !important; }
      .dark-logo  { display: block !important; }
    }
  </mj-style>
</mj-head>

Safe neutrals: #121212 (not #000000) and #F1F1F1 (not #FFFFFF) — prevents jarring forced inversions.


Accessibility Checklist

  • <mj-title> is set (screen reader email label + aria-label)
  • lang attribute on root <mjml> tag
  • alt on every <mj-image> and <mj-social-element>
  • Heading role set via mj-html-attributes (NOT as a direct attribute on mj-text):
    <!-- In mj-head -->
    <mj-html-attributes>
      <mj-selector path=".email-heading div">
        <mj-html-attribute name="role">heading</mj-html-attribute>
        <mj-html-attribute name="aria-level">1</mj-html-attribute>
      </mj-selector>
    </mj-html-attributes>
    <!-- On the component -->
    <mj-text css-class="email-heading" ...>Heading text</mj-text>
    
  • 4.5:1 contrast ratio on all text/background pairs
  • No text baked into images — always use live <mj-text> blocks

Component Index

Before writing any MJML, read the component file(s) for the components you'll use.

GroupComponentsLoad whenFile
Headmj-attributes, mj-font, mj-style, mj-preview, mj-breakpoint, mj-html-attributesSetting up head, global stylescomponents/head.md
Layoutmj-body, mj-section, mj-column, mj-group, mj-wrapperBuilding structure / gridcomponents/layout.md
Contentmj-text, mj-image, mj-button, mj-divider, mj-spacer, mj-tableAdding content blockscomponents/content.md
Interactivemj-accordion, mj-carousel, mj-social, mj-navbarInteractive or social elementscomponents/interactive.md
Advancedmj-hero, mj-raw, mj-includeHero banners, template tags, partialscomponents/advanced.md

General reference (hierarchy, ending tags, validation, width math, Gmail clip): mjml-reference.md


Compilation

Read compilation.md for the full workflow. Key command:

npx mjml template.mjml -o dist/template.html --config.minify=true --config.validationLevel=strict

Hard rules:

  • Never npm install -g mjml
  • Always use npx or ./node_modules/.bin/mjml
  • If mjml not in package.json, suggest npm install -D mjml

Examples

assets/examples/basic-layout.mjml — MJML docs basic layout example. Covers 6-section structure: company header, image hero + button, intro text, 2-column image+text, 3-column icons, social row. Intentionally bare-bones (no mj-head, no dark mode, placeholder copy) — reflects the MJML docs style. Use as a structural reference for layout patterns only, not as a production template.


Output

Always deliver:

  1. <name>.mjml — complete MJML source (editable, version-controllable)
  2. <name>.html — compiled output (production-ready, send via ESP)

Name files after the email type: welcome.mjml, promo-sale.mjml, order-confirmation.mjml

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