Implement complete semantic layer for all design tokens including typography, spacing, motion, colors, borders, shadows, z-index, opacity, and glass effects. Each semantic token maps base design tokens to contextual usage patterns for improved maintainability and developer experience. Features: - Complete semantic typography system with font weights, sizes, line heights, and letter spacing - Comprehensive spacing tokens for components, layouts, and interactions - Full motion system with durations, easing, transitions, and hover transforms - Semantic color system with individual access to all Material Design 3 colors - Border tokens with widths, radius, and styles for all use cases - Shadow system including standard and AI-themed shadows - Z-index layering system for proper stacking context - Opacity tokens for transparency and visibility states - Glass morphism tokens with blur, opacity, and theming support All semantic tokens provide direct access to base token values while offering meaningful contextual aliases for common UI patterns. 🤖 Generated with [Claude Code](https://claude.ai/code) Co-Authored-By: Claude <noreply@anthropic.com>
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SharedUi
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