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> **Capture any web platform's design and generate pixel-perfect Next.js prototypes that match the original style**
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A Claude Code skill that helps product managers and developers rapidly prototype new features for existing platforms by capturing visual references and generating production-ready Next.js + Tailwind code.
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The skill enforces quality gates:
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Contributions welcome! Here's how:
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### Development Setup
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```bash
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# Clone the repository
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## Troubleshooting
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### "agent-browser-skill not found"
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The npx installer should install this automatically. If not:
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```bash
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cd ~/.claude/skills
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git clone https://github.com/anthropics/agent-browser-skill.git
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### "Colors don't match the captured design"
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Ensure you're using design tokens:
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```typescript
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### "Next.js compilation errors"
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