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danielvaughn | 10 days ago

Agree that it's not the best for UI stuff. The best solution I've found is to add skills that define the look and feel I want (basically a design system in markdown format). Once the codebase has been established with enough examples of components, I tend to remove the skill as it becomes unnecessary context. So I think of the design skills as a kind of training wheel for the project.

Not to self-promote, but I am working on what I think is the right solution to this problem. I'm creating an AI-native browser for designers: https://matry.design

I have lots of ideas for features, but the core idea is that you expose the browser to Claude Code, OpenCode, or any other coding agent you prefer. By integrating them into a browser, you have lots of seamless UX possibilities via CDP as well as local filesystem access.

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