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Animated Financial Display Design System

by wpank · GitHub ↗ · v1.0.0
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Description
Patterns for animating financial numbers with spring physics, formatting, and visual feedback. Covers animated counters, price tickers, percentage changes, and value flash effects. Use when building financial dashboards or trading UIs. Triggers on animated number, price animation, financial display, number formatting, spring animation, value ticker.
README (SKILL.md)

Animated Financial Display

Create engaging financial number displays with smooth animations, proper formatting, and visual feedback on value changes.


When to Use

  • Building trading dashboards with live prices
  • Showing portfolio values that update in real-time
  • Displaying metrics that need attention on change
  • Any financial UI that benefits from motion

Pattern 1: Spring-Animated Number

Using framer-motion's spring physics:

import { useSpring, animated } from '@react-spring/web';
import { useEffect, useRef } from 'react';

interface AnimatedNumberProps {
  value: number;
  prefix?: string;
  suffix?: string;
  decimals?: number;
  duration?: number;
}

export function AnimatedNumber({
  value,
  prefix = '',
  suffix = '',
  decimals = 2,
  duration = 500,
}: AnimatedNumberProps) {
  const prevValue = useRef(value);

  const { number } = useSpring({
    from: { number: prevValue.current },
    to: { number: value },
    config: { duration },
  });

  useEffect(() => {
    prevValue.current = value;
  }, [value]);

  return (
    \x3Canimated.span className="tabular-nums">
      {number.to((n) => `${prefix}${n.toFixed(decimals)}${suffix}`)}
    \x3C/animated.span>
  );
}

Usage

\x3CAnimatedNumber value={price} prefix="$" decimals={2} />
\x3CAnimatedNumber value={percentage} suffix="%" decimals={1} />

Pattern 2: Value with Flash Effect

Flash color on value change:

import { useEffect, useState, useRef } from 'react';
import { cn } from '@/lib/utils';

interface FlashingValueProps {
  value: number;
  formatter: (value: number) => string;
}

export function FlashingValue({ value, formatter }: FlashingValueProps) {
  const [flash, setFlash] = useState\x3C'up' | 'down' | null>(null);
  const prevValue = useRef(value);

  useEffect(() => {
    if (value !== prevValue.current) {
      setFlash(value > prevValue.current ? 'up' : 'down');
      prevValue.current = value;
      
      const timer = setTimeout(() => setFlash(null), 600);
      return () => clearTimeout(timer);
    }
  }, [value]);

  return (
    \x3Cspan
      className={cn(
        'transition-colors duration-600',
        flash === 'up' && 'text-success',
        flash === 'down' && 'text-destructive'
      )}
    >
      {formatter(value)}
    \x3C/span>
  );
}

Pattern 3: Financial Number Formatting

// lib/formatters.ts
export function formatCurrency(
  value: number,
  options: {
    currency?: string;
    compact?: boolean;
    decimals?: number;
  } = {}
): string {
  const { currency = 'USD', compact = false, decimals = 2 } = options;

  if (compact && Math.abs(value) >= 1_000_000_000) {
    return `$${(value / 1_000_000_000).toFixed(1)}B`;
  }
  if (compact && Math.abs(value) >= 1_000_000) {
    return `$${(value / 1_000_000).toFixed(1)}M`;
  }
  if (compact && Math.abs(value) >= 1_000) {
    return `$${(value / 1_000).toFixed(1)}K`;
  }

  return new Intl.NumberFormat('en-US', {
    style: 'currency',
    currency,
    minimumFractionDigits: decimals,
    maximumFractionDigits: decimals,
  }).format(value);
}

export function formatPercentage(
  value: number,
  options: { showSign?: boolean; decimals?: number } = {}
): string {
  const { showSign = true, decimals = 2 } = options;
  const sign = showSign && value > 0 ? '+' : '';
  return `${sign}${value.toFixed(decimals)}%`;
}

export function formatNumber(
  value: number,
  options: { compact?: boolean; decimals?: number } = {}
): string {
  const { compact = false, decimals = 0 } = options;

  if (compact) {
    return Intl.NumberFormat('en-US', {
      notation: 'compact',
      maximumFractionDigits: 1,
    }).format(value);
  }

  return new Intl.NumberFormat('en-US', {
    minimumFractionDigits: decimals,
    maximumFractionDigits: decimals,
  }).format(value);
}

Pattern 4: Price Ticker Component

interface PriceTickerProps {
  symbol: string;
  price: number;
  change24h: number;
  changePercent24h: number;
}

export function PriceTicker({
  symbol,
  price,
  change24h,
  changePercent24h,
}: PriceTickerProps) {
  const isPositive = changePercent24h >= 0;

  return (
    \x3Cdiv className="flex items-center justify-between p-3 rounded-lg bg-muted/50">
      \x3Cdiv className="flex items-center gap-2">
        \x3Cspan className="font-display font-medium">{symbol}\x3C/span>
      \x3C/div>
      
      \x3Cdiv className="flex items-center gap-3">
        \x3CAnimatedNumber value={price} prefix="$" decimals={2} />
        
        \x3Cspan
          className={cn(
            'text-sm font-mono tabular-nums',
            isPositive ? 'text-success' : 'text-destructive'
          )}
        >
          {formatPercentage(changePercent24h)}
        \x3C/span>
      \x3C/div>
    \x3C/div>
  );
}

Pattern 5: Metric Card with Animation

interface MetricCardProps {
  label: string;
  value: number;
  previousValue?: number;
  format: 'currency' | 'percent' | 'number';
}

export function MetricCard({
  label,
  value,
  previousValue,
  format,
}: MetricCardProps) {
  const formatValue = (v: number) => {
    switch (format) {
      case 'currency': return formatCurrency(v, { compact: true });
      case 'percent': return formatPercentage(v);
      case 'number': return formatNumber(v, { compact: true });
    }
  };

  const change = previousValue ? ((value - previousValue) / previousValue) * 100 : null;

  return (
    \x3CSurface layer="metric" className="p-4">
      \x3Cdiv className="text-xs uppercase tracking-wider text-muted-foreground mb-1">
        {label}
      \x3C/div>
      
      \x3Cdiv className="text-2xl font-bold font-mono tabular-nums">
        \x3CFlashingValue value={value} formatter={formatValue} />
      \x3C/div>
      
      {change !== null && (
        \x3Cdiv className={cn(
          'text-xs font-mono mt-1',
          change >= 0 ? 'text-success' : 'text-destructive'
        )}>
          {formatPercentage(change)} from previous
        \x3C/div>
      )}
    \x3C/Surface>
  );
}

Pattern 6: CSS Value Flash Animation

@keyframes value-flash-up {
  0% { 
    color: hsl(var(--success));
    text-shadow: 0 0 8px hsl(var(--success) / 0.5);
  }
  100% { 
    color: inherit;
    text-shadow: none;
  }
}

@keyframes value-flash-down {
  0% { 
    color: hsl(var(--destructive));
    text-shadow: 0 0 8px hsl(var(--destructive) / 0.5);
  }
  100% { 
    color: inherit;
    text-shadow: none;
  }
}

.animate-flash-up {
  animation: value-flash-up 0.6s ease-out;
}

.animate-flash-down {
  animation: value-flash-down 0.6s ease-out;
}

Related Skills


NEVER Do

  • Skip tabular-nums — Numbers will jump as they change
  • Use linear animations — Spring/ease-out feels more natural
  • Animate decimals rapidly — Too much motion is distracting
  • Forget compact formatting — Large numbers need abbreviation
  • Show raw floats — Always format with appropriate precision
  • Flash on every render — Only flash on actual value changes

Typography for Numbers

.metric {
  font-family: var(--font-mono);
  font-variant-numeric: tabular-nums;
  font-weight: 600;
  letter-spacing: -0.02em;
}

.price-large {
  font-size: 2rem;
  font-weight: 800;
}

.percentage {
  font-size: 0.875rem;
  font-weight: 500;
}
Usage Guidance
This skill is an instruction-only set of UI patterns (React/TypeScript) and appears internally consistent with its description. Before using: (1) Do not run unfamiliar npx/git commands from unknown repos — prefer to inspect the remote repository first. (2) Copy snippets into your own codebase and review imports such as '@/lib/utils', Surface, and any CSS classes to ensure they exist and are safe. (3) Confirm any runtime dependencies you add (react-spring, framer-motion, Intl) are the versions you expect. (4) Because the skill source is unknown, manually review the full README/skill files from the original repo before trusting or automating any installation.
Capability Analysis
Type: OpenClaw Skill Name: animated-financial-display Version: 1.0.0 The skill bundle provides React/TypeScript/CSS code for animating and formatting financial numbers in UI components. The `SKILL.md` contains only instructional content for UI patterns and does not exhibit any prompt injection attempts against the agent. The `README.md` includes installation instructions, which are either local file copy operations or an `npx add` command pointing to a GitHub directory, neither of which presents clear evidence of malicious execution or intent. There are no indicators of data exfiltration, persistence mechanisms, or obfuscation.
Capability Assessment
Purpose & Capability
The name and description (animated counters, price tickers, percentage changes, flash effects) match the actual content: React components, formatters, and CSS patterns for financial UIs. Nothing requested or shown appears unrelated to the stated purpose.
Instruction Scope
SKILL.md consists of UI component code snippets and formatting helpers only. It does not instruct the agent to read system files, access environment variables, or transmit data to external endpoints. The snippets do reference local app utilities (e.g., cn, Surface) which are normal for component libraries.
Install Mechanism
There is no formal install spec (instruction-only) which minimizes risk. The README includes an example 'npx add https://github.com/.../tree/...' which is non-standard and could suggest fetching remote code; however, that is a README suggestion and not an automated install instruction in the skill metadata. Treat any npx/git fetch from unknown repos cautiously.
Credentials
The skill declares no required environment variables, credentials, or config paths and the instructions do not reference any secrets—this is proportionate for a UI pattern library.
Persistence & Privilege
always is false and the skill is user-invocable only. There is no request for elevated or persistent privileges and no self-modifying install behavior present in the metadata.
How to Use
  1. Make sure OpenClaw is installed (local or Docker)
  2. Run the install command in chat: /install animated-financial-display
  3. After installation, invoke the skill by name or use /animated-financial-display
  4. Provide required inputs per the skill's parameter spec and get structured output
Version History
v1.0.0
Initial release of animated-financial-display. - Introduces patterns for animating financial numbers with spring physics, formatting, and visual feedback. - Provides ready-to-use components: AnimatedNumber, FlashingValue, PriceTicker, and MetricCard. - Includes utility functions for formatting currency, percentages, and compact numbers. - Demonstrates CSS for value flash animations on price changes. - Offers guidance on best practices and common pitfalls for animated financial displays in dashboards and trading UIs.
Metadata
Slug animated-financial-display
Version 1.0.0
License
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Active Installs 1
Total Versions 1
Frequently Asked Questions

What is Animated Financial Display Design System?

Patterns for animating financial numbers with spring physics, formatting, and visual feedback. Covers animated counters, price tickers, percentage changes, and value flash effects. Use when building financial dashboards or trading UIs. Triggers on animated number, price animation, financial display, number formatting, spring animation, value ticker. It is an AI Agent Skill for Claude Code / OpenClaw, with 876 downloads so far.

How do I install Animated Financial Display Design System?

Run "/install animated-financial-display" in the OpenClaw or Claude Code chat to install it in one step — no extra setup required.

Is Animated Financial Display Design System free?

Yes, Animated Financial Display Design System is completely free (open-source). You can download, install and use it at no cost.

Which platforms does Animated Financial Display Design System support?

Animated Financial Display Design System is cross-platform and runs anywhere OpenClaw / Claude Code is available (cross-platform).

Who created Animated Financial Display Design System?

It is built and maintained by wpank (@wpank); the current version is v1.0.0.

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