As a designer, I work through interfaces, not terminals. Claude Code changed that; letting me direct the work the way I’d brief a collaborator: plain English, clear intent, real output. I think in systems, design psychology, user experience. Claude handles the implementation.
Most design tools assume you start in Figma and build toward code. This workflow goes the other way: you have a working app, and you want design documentation that stays in sync with it; without rebuilding every screen from scratch.
This guide covers one specific workflow: pushing your running app into Figma as editable design layers. Not screenshots. Real frames, real components, real layer trees you can inspect and hand off.
kaizenb•1h ago
Most design tools assume you start in Figma and build toward code. This workflow goes the other way: you have a working app, and you want design documentation that stays in sync with it; without rebuilding every screen from scratch.
This guide covers one specific workflow: pushing your running app into Figma as editable design layers. Not screenshots. Real frames, real components, real layer trees you can inspect and hand off.