7 comments

  • james_marks 19 minutes ago
    Nice work!

    How does it do applying styles from an existing codebase?

    We have style guides, strong base css, etc. If that was represented when it built in Figma, that could be interesting.

  • VladVladikoff 2 hours ago
    Can it make a SVG of a pelican riding a bicycle?
    • rafaelmn 2 hours ago
      "Humanity's last exam" HN edition
      • Mic92 1 hour ago
        I am a human and I can't...
  • preommr 29 minutes ago
    Any thoughts on why Citty, or if there's any other cli tools you might recommend?
  • pglevy 56 minutes ago
    I'm curious to understand more about your use case. I've been working on getting fellow designers out of Figma since it's easier to express intent in code now using LLMs.
    • james_marks 17 minutes ago
      Not OP, but my interest in Figma is that when a human designer needs to take over, UI/UX designers know Figma.
  • eddywebs 2 hours ago
    I can attest that ai agent executing cli binaries is better than use of an mcp, just because of the limitations of mcp, also figma mcp requires a pro license. Does the figma cli require a pro license as well ?
  • falloutx 2 hours ago
    I like how MCP is not shoved into our face anymore after people realised more mcp servers eat into context and agents can easily use CLI tools.
    • _pdp_ 2 hours ago
      I fully agree with the comment but CLI tools don't do auth and session management in a consistent way. Besides, imagine if now every vendor out there need to distributed custom binaries for their services. Some of them do. Many don't.. but overall it is just increased security risk for the end user when the functionality that is delivered is simply an interface to an API.
      • Mic92 1 hour ago
        I remember that a llm agents often store those in clear text files (I think claude-code beeing one of them). Many of the CLIs I use have a better secret hygiene than that i.e. allow passwords commands or use secret apis.
      • conception 1 hour ago
        MCP tools do not do auth and session management in a consistent way based on just the seven or so I use regularly.
  • Manly_may 11 minutes ago
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