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Extract the complete design language from any website and ship it — clone to a working Next.js starter, guard tokens with a CI drift bot, or browse everything in a local studio. Outputs W3C DTCG tokens, motion tokens, typed anatomy stubs, Tailwind config, and ready-to-paste v0 / Lovable / Cursor / Claude-Artifacts prompts.

Package Exports

  • designlang
  • designlang/src/index.js

This package does not declare an exports field, so the exports above have been automatically detected and optimized by JSPM instead. If any package subpath is missing, it is recommended to post an issue to the original package (designlang) to support the "exports" field. If that is not possible, create a JSPM override to customize the exports field for this package.

Readme

designlang — reads a website the way a developer reads a stylesheet

npm version license node version website


designlang in action

designlang on npm

designlang points a headless browser at any URL and reads the design system off the live DOM. One command emits 17+ files — DTCG tokens, Tailwind config, shadcn theme, Figma variables, motion tokens, typed component anatomy, brand voice, page-intent labels, and a paste-ready prompt pack for v0 / Lovable / Cursor / Claude Artifacts.

It also goes where extractors don't: layout patterns, responsive behavior across 4 breakpoints, hover / focus / active states, WCAG contrast scoring, multi-page consistency, drift checks against a live source-of-truth, visual-diffs, and a shareable graded report card.

Quick start

npx designlang https://stripe.com                      # extract everything
npx designlang brand stripe.com                        # full brand-guidelines book (13 chapters)  ← v12.7
npx designlang theme-swap stripe.com --primary "#ff4800"  # recolour around your brand        ← v12.6
npx designlang pack stripe.com                         # one polished design-system directory ← v12.4
npx designlang remix stripe.com --as cyberpunk         # restyle in another vocabulary       ← v12.3
npx designlang remix stripe.com --all                  # emit all 6 vocabs at once           ← v12.3
npx designlang grade https://stripe.com --badge        # report card + SVG badge             ← v12.2
npx designlang battle stripe.com vercel.com            # head-to-head graded fight           ← v12.2
npx designlang clone https://stripe.com                # working Next.js starter
npx designlang --full https://stripe.com               # screenshots + responsive + interactions

Drop a live design-score badge in any README:

![Design Score](https://designlang.app/badge/stripe.com.svg)

Install

npm i -g designlang                         # global
npx skills add Manavarya09/design-extract   # as an agent skill (40+ agents)

What you get

Each run writes 17+ files to ./design-extract-output/. The headline outputs:

File What it is
*-design-language.md 19-section markdown — feed any LLM to recreate the design
*-design-tokens.json W3C DTCG tokens (primitive + semantic + composite layers)
*-tailwind.config.js Drop-in Tailwind theme
*-shadcn-theme.css shadcn/ui globals.css variables
*-figma-variables.json Figma Variables import (light + dark)
*-variables.css CSS custom properties
*-anatomy.tsx Typed React stubs for every detected component + variants
*-motion-tokens.json Durations, easings, springs, scroll-linked flag
*-voice.json Brand voice — tone, pronoun posture, CTA verbs
*-prompts/ Paste-ready prompts for v0, Lovable, Cursor, Claude Artifacts
*-mcp.json Disk-backed MCP server payload
*-grade.html v12.1 Shareable Design Report Card (letter grade + evidence)
*-grade.svg v12.2 Shields.io-style design-score badge (drop into any README)
*-battle.html v12.2 Head-to-head graded battle card from designlang battle
*-remix.<vocab>.html v12.3 Site restyled in another vocabulary — brutalist / swiss / art-deco / cyberpunk / soft-ui / editorial

Multi-platform (--platforms web,ios,android,flutter,wordpress,all) adds ios/, android/, flutter/, and a WordPress block theme. --emit-agent-rules adds Cursor / Claude Code / generic agent rule files.

Why designlang vs anything else

Other tools give you the paint. designlang reads the architecture:

  • Layout system — grids, flex containers, container widths, gaps — not just tokens.
  • Responsive — crawls 4 breakpoints and reports what changes (--responsive).
  • Interaction states — programmatically hovers and focuses, captures the deltas (--interactions, --deep-interact).
  • Motion language — durations, easing families, spring detection, scroll-linked flag, feel fingerprint (springy / smooth / mechanical / mixed).
  • Component anatomy — slot trees with variant × size × state matrices, emitted as typed .tsx.
  • Brand voice — tone, pronoun posture, heading style, CTA verb inventory.
  • Page intent + section roleslanding / pricing / docs etc., with semantic regions (hero, feature-grid, pricing-table, cta…).
  • Multi-page consistency — auto-discovers canonical pages, reconciles shared vs per-route tokens.
  • WCAG — every fg/bg pair scored, with a remediation palette suggesting nearest passing colors.
  • Drift + lint + visual-diffdesignlang drift, lint, visual-diff all CI-ready, exit non-zero on failure.
  • Live-site sync — treat the deployed site as source of truth (designlang sync).
  • MCP serverdesignlang mcp exposes tokens, regions, components, and contrast pairs to any MCP-aware agent.
designlang grade https://stripe.com         # ← v12.1: shareable report card
designlang clone https://stripe.com         # → working Next.js app
designlang apply https://stripe.com -d ./app   # auto-detect framework, write tokens
designlang brands stripe.com vercel.com linear.app   # N-brand matrix
designlang drift https://yourapp.com --tokens ./src/tokens.json
designlang lint ./src/tokens/design-tokens.json     # CI-ready linter
designlang visual-diff https://staging.app https://app   # single-file HTML diff
designlang mcp                              # stdio MCP server for Cursor / Claude Code

All features

Feature Flag / Command Description
Base extraction designlang <url> Colors, typography, spacing, shadows, radii, CSS vars, breakpoints, animations, components
Layout system automatic Grid patterns, flex usage, container widths, gap values
Accessibility automatic WCAG 2.1 contrast ratios for all fg/bg pairs
Design scoring automatic 7-category quality rating (A-F) with actionable issues
Gradients automatic Gradient type, direction, stops, classification
Z-index map automatic Layer hierarchy, z-index wars detection
SVG icons automatic Deduplicated icons, size/style classification, color palette
Font files automatic Source detection (Google/self-hosted/CDN/system), @font-face CSS
Image styles automatic Aspect ratios, shapes, filters, pattern classification
Dark mode --dark Extracts dark color scheme + light/dark diff
Auth pages --cookie, --cookie-file, --header Extract from authenticated/protected pages; cookie files in JSON / Playwright storageState / Netscape formats
Self-signed / dev TLS --insecure Ignore HTTPS/SSL certificate errors
User-Agent override --user-agent <ua> Set a custom User-Agent string
Chrome extension chrome-extension/ One-click handoff from any tab, MV3, activeTab only
Multi-page --depth <n> Crawl N internal pages; emits shared-vs-per-route token reconciliation (*-tokens-shared.json, *-tokens-routes/<slug>.json, *-routes-report.md)
Screenshots --screenshots Capture buttons, cards, inputs, nav, hero, full page
Responsive --responsive Crawl at 4 viewports, map breakpoint changes
Interactions --interactions Capture hover/focus/active state transitions
Auto-interact --deep-interact Scroll, open menus/modals/accordions, hover CTAs before extraction
Everything --full Enable screenshots + responsive + interactions + deep-interact
Apply designlang apply <url> Auto-detect framework and write tokens to your project
Clone designlang clone <url> Generate a working Next.js starter with extracted design
Score designlang score <url> Rate design quality with visual bar chart breakdown
Grade (v12.1) designlang grade <url> Shareable HTML "Design Report Card" — letter grade, 8 dimensions, evidence, strengths + fixes
Battle (v12.2) designlang battle <A> <B> Head-to-head graded battle card with verdict, dimension table, palette comparison
Badge (v12.2) designlang grade --badge Shields.io-style SVG badge — design · B · 87 — drop into any README. Live endpoint: designlang.app/badge/<host>.svg
Remix (v12.3) designlang remix <url> --as <vocab> Restyle the audited page in another vocabulary (brutalist / swiss / art-deco / cyberpunk / soft-ui / editorial). --all emits all 6
Pack (v12.4) designlang pack <url> Bundle every output (tokens / components / Storybook / starter / prompts) into one polished design-system directory
Theme-swap (v12.6) designlang theme-swap <url> --primary <hex> Recolour the extracted design around a new brand primary. OKLCH hue rotation, neutrals preserved, type/spacing/motion untouched
Brand book (NEW v12.7) designlang brand <url> Full editorial brand-guidelines document (13 chapters: cover, about, logo, colour, type, spacing, shape, iconography, motion, components, voice, a11y, tokens, how-to-use). Print-ready, dark-mode toggle, hand-off-ready
Watch designlang watch <url> Monitor for design changes on interval
Diff designlang diff <A> <B> Compare two sites (MD + HTML)
Multi-brand designlang brands <urls...> N-site comparison matrix
Sync designlang sync <url> Update local tokens from live site
History designlang history <url> Track design changes over time
MCP server designlang mcp Expose extraction as MCP resources + tools
Multi-platform --platforms <csv> Emit iOS / Android / Flutter / WordPress outputs
Agent rules --emit-agent-rules Cursor, Claude Code, generic agent rule files
Stack fingerprint automatic Framework + Tailwind + analytics detection
CSS health automatic Specificity, !important, unused CSS, keyframes
A11y remediation automatic Nearest palette color passing AA / AAA for every failing pair
Semantic regions automatic nav / hero / pricing / testimonials / cta / footer classification
Reusable components automatic DOM subtree + style-vector clustering with variants
DTCG tokens default W3C Design Tokens v1 with semantic + composite layers (--tokens-legacy for pre-v7)

Full CLI Reference

designlang <url> [options]

Options:
  -o, --out <dir>         Output directory (default: ./design-extract-output)
  -n, --name <name>       Output file prefix (default: derived from URL)
  -w, --width <px>        Viewport width (default: 1280)
  --height <px>           Viewport height (default: 800)
  --wait <ms>             Wait after page load for SPAs (default: 0)
  --dark                  Also extract dark mode styles
  --depth <n>             Internal pages to crawl (default: 0)
  --screenshots           Capture component screenshots
  --responsive            Capture at multiple breakpoints
  --interactions          Capture hover/focus/active states
  --deep-interact         Auto-interact pass (scroll, menus, modals, accordions, hover CTAs)
  --full                  Enable all captures (implies --deep-interact)
  --cookie <cookies...>   Cookies for authenticated pages (name=value)
  --cookie-file <path>    Load cookies from JSON / storageState / Netscape cookies.txt
  --header <headers...>   Custom headers (name:value)
  --user-agent <ua>       Override the browser User-Agent string
  --insecure              Ignore HTTPS/SSL certificate errors (self-signed, dev, proxies)
  --selector <css>        Only extract from elements matching this CSS selector (e.g. ".pricing-card")
  --system-chrome         Use the system Chrome install instead of the bundled Chromium (skips 150MB download)
  --json                  Print full extraction as JSON to stdout (for piping into other tools)
  --framework <type>      Only generate specific theme (react, shadcn)
  --platforms <csv>       Additional platforms: web,ios,android,flutter,wordpress,all (additive)
  --emit-agent-rules      Emit Cursor / Claude Code / CLAUDE.md / agents.md rule files
  --tokens-legacy         Emit pre-v7 flat design-tokens.json shape (backward compat)
  --no-history            Skip saving to history
  --verbose               Detailed progress output

Commands:
  apply <url>                       Extract and apply design directly to your project
  clone <url>                       Generate a working Next.js starter from extracted design
  score <url>                       Rate design quality (7 categories, A-F, bar chart)
  grade <url>                       Generate a shareable HTML Design Report Card (--format html|md|json|svg|all, --badge, --open)
  battle <urlA> <urlB>              Head-to-head graded battle card (--format html|md|json|all, --open)
  remix <url>                       Restyle in another vocabulary (--as brutalist|swiss|art-deco|cyberpunk|soft-ui|editorial, --all, --list, --open)
  pack <url>                        Bundle every output into one design-system directory (--with-clone, --open)
  theme-swap <url> --primary <hex>  Recolour around a new brand primary (--from, --format html|md|json|tokens|all, --open)
  brand <url>                       Generate a full editorial brand-guidelines book (--format html|md|json|all, --open)
  watch <url>                       Monitor for design changes on interval
  diff <urlA> <urlB>                Compare two sites' design languages
  brands <urls...>                  Multi-brand comparison matrix
  sync <url>                        Sync local tokens with live site
  history <url>                     View design change history
  mcp                               Launch stdio MCP server (--output-dir <dir>)
  lint <file>                       (v9) Audit a local token file (.json/.css) — CI-ready
  drift <url> --tokens <file>       (v9) Check local tokens for drift against a live site
  visual-diff <before> <after>      (v9) Side-by-side HTML diff of two URLs

Example output

designlang https://vercel.com --full

Colors: 27 · Fonts: Geist + Geist Mono · Spacing: 18 (base 2px)
Shadows: 11 · Radii: 10 · CSS vars: 407 · Layout: 55 grids / 492 flex
Responsive: 4 viewports, 3 breakpoint changes · Interactions: 8 transitions
A11y: 94% WCAG · Score: 68/100 (D) · 4 issues

→ 17 files written to ./design-extract-output/
→ Run `designlang grade https://vercel.com` for a shareable report card

How it works

  1. Crawl — Headless Chromium via Playwright, waits for network idle and fonts
  2. Extract — One page.evaluate() walks up to 5,000 DOM elements, collecting 25+ computed properties, inline SVGs, font sources, and image metadata
  3. Process — 17 extractor modules parse, deduplicate, cluster, and classify the raw data
  4. Format — 12+ formatter modules emit the output files
  5. Score — Accessibility extractor calculates WCAG contrast ratios for all color pairs
  6. Capture — Optional: screenshots, responsive viewport crawling, interaction state recording

Install Everywhere

designlang ships surfaces beyond the CLI:

Surface Path Description
CLI npx designlang <url> Main entry point.
VS Code extension vscode-extension/ "Extract design from URL" command + auto-inject into workspace.
Raycast extension raycast-extension/ Extract, score, and "copy CLI command" from Raycast.
Figma plugin figma-plugin/ Paste a URL inside Figma, get a full Variables collection.
GitHub Action github-action/ "Design regression guard" — diffs tokens on every PR and comments.
Chrome extension chrome-extension/ One-click handoff from any tab (MV3, activeTab only).
MCP server npx designlang mcp Exposes the extracted design as MCP resources + tools for Cursor, Claude Code, Windsurf, etc. See docs/MCP-REGISTRY.md.
Claude Code plugin .claude-plugin/ Five slash commands inside Claude Code — /extract, /grade, /battle, /remix, /pack.

Claude Code plugin

Drop designlang straight into Claude Code as a plugin. Every CLI command becomes a slash command:

/plugin install Manavarya09/design-extract

Then inside any Claude Code session:

Slash command What it does
/extract <url> Full extraction → DTCG tokens, Tailwind, Figma vars, motion, voice
/grade <url> Shareable HTML "Design Report Card" (+ --badge for an SVG)
/battle <urlA> <urlB> Head-to-head graded battle card
/remix <url> --as <vocab> Restyle in brutalist / swiss / art-deco / cyberpunk / soft-ui / editorial
/pack <url> Bundle every output into one design-system directory

Manifest: .claude-plugin/plugin.json · marketplace: .claude-plugin/marketplace.json · commands: commands/ · skills: skills/.

Agent skill (other ecosystems)

Works with Cursor, Codex, and 40+ AI coding agents via the skills ecosystem:

npx skills add Manavarya09/design-extract

In Cursor / Codex / etc., use /extract-design <url>.

Website

https://designlang.manavaryasingh.com — the brutalist product page.

Contributing

See CONTRIBUTING.md. PRs welcome!

License

MIT - Manav Arya Singh