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AI-assisted code editors

design systems

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I’ve been experimenting with a simple framework to make it easier to design and prototype using AI-assisted code editors like Cursor or Claude Code.

More and more teams are designing directly in code now, but most AI-assisted code editors don’t have the context or guardrails needed for scalable, reusable components.

This framework tries to solve for that by giving both technical and non-technical contributors a consistent way to draft components and prototypes, share with users, and follow a design system, all in the codebase.

It’s a raw, unfinished idea, but I’m using it in a couple of projects, and I'm interested in whether others would benefit and agree with the premise.

All feedback is welcome. Thanks!

The author shares a framework for designing and prototyping with AI-assisted code editors, aiming to facilitate scalable and reusable components, and invites feedback from the community.

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