Design/Living style guide

A living style guide is a tool for improved documentation of the visual appearance and behavior of a site. A living style guide is a piece of documentation, but unlike a static style guide (say, a wiki page or PDF), it is generated on-the-fly from the actual HTML, CSS, and JavaScript used in production. This allows us to view styles as they are live on the site, and inline comments can be added to document the purpose of a particular style or set of styles.

MediaWiki currently has two style guides
 * http://tools.wmflabs.org/styleguide/desktop/ for the mediawiki.UI modules in core since release 1.22
 * https://living-style-guide.wmflabs.org for the OOjs UI component library, typography, colors and iconography.'''

Starting with release 1.25, when you use OOjs UI components within MediaWiki, they use its MediaWiki theme which is very similar to mediawiki.UI.

OOjs UI style guide

 * Under active development, subject to change

This style guide runs on MediaWiki and uses the OOUIPlayground extension to turn descriptions of OOjs UI components in wiki pages into PHP and JavaScript code snippets, and to invoke the actual components. The extension will eventually also add the ability to simulate accessibility issues and mobile views on desktop. The guide uses Blueprint, a simple purpose built skin for highlighting the available component library without distraction.

Apart from a per component documentation the guide will also have guidelines on typography, iconography and how to compose the elements together.

mediawiki.UI style guide
A in core builds a static styleguide from the contents of files in  using kss-node. The generated HTML is published to http://tools.wmflabs.org/styleguide. (Continuous integration should rebuild this styleguide as needed at https://doc.wikimedia.org, T58620.)

The downside of being standalone is you can't see how how styles behave with different skins and Beta features enabled. built a styleguide in MediaWiki, viewable at Special:StyleGuide