screenshots
Generate marketing screenshots of your app using Playwright. Use when the user wants to create screenshots for Product Hunt, social media, landing pages, or documentation.
Best use case
screenshots is best used when you need a repeatable AI agent workflow instead of a one-off prompt.
Generate marketing screenshots of your app using Playwright. Use when the user wants to create screenshots for Product Hunt, social media, landing pages, or documentation.
Teams using screenshots should expect a more consistent output, faster repeated execution, less prompt rewriting.
When to use this skill
- You want a reusable workflow that can be run more than once with consistent structure.
When not to use this skill
- You only need a quick one-off answer and do not need a reusable workflow.
- You cannot install or maintain the underlying files, dependencies, or repository context.
Installation
Claude Code / Cursor / Codex
Manual Installation
- Download SKILL.md from GitHub
- Place it in
.claude/skills/screenshots/SKILL.mdinside your project - Restart your AI agent — it will auto-discover the skill
How screenshots Compares
| Feature / Agent | screenshots | Standard Approach |
|---|---|---|
| Platform Support | Not specified | Limited / Varies |
| Context Awareness | High | Baseline |
| Installation Complexity | Unknown | N/A |
Frequently Asked Questions
What does this skill do?
Generate marketing screenshots of your app using Playwright. Use when the user wants to create screenshots for Product Hunt, social media, landing pages, or documentation.
Where can I find the source code?
You can find the source code on GitHub using the link provided at the top of the page.
SKILL.md Source
# Screenshots
Generate marketing-quality screenshots of your app using Playwright directly. Screenshots are captured at true HiDPI (2x retina) resolution using `deviceScaleFactor: 2`.
## When to Use This Skill
Use this skill when:
- User wants to create screenshots for Product Hunt
- Creating screenshots for social media
- Generating images for landing pages
- Creating documentation screenshots
- User requests marketing-quality app screenshots
## Prerequisites
Playwright must be available. Check for it:
```bash
npx playwright --version 2>/dev/null || npm ls playwright 2>/dev/null | grep playwright
```
If not found, inform the user:
> Playwright is required. Install it with: `npm install -D playwright` or `npm install -D @playwright/test`
## Step 1: Determine App URL
If `$1` is provided, use it as the app URL.
If no URL is provided:
1. Check if a dev server is likely running by looking for `package.json` scripts
2. Use `AskUserQuestion` to ask the user for the URL or offer to help start the dev server
Common default URLs to suggest:
- `http://localhost:3000` (Next.js, Create React App, Rails)
- `http://localhost:5173` (Vite)
- `http://localhost:4000` (Phoenix)
- `http://localhost:8080` (Vue CLI, generic)
## Step 2: Gather Requirements
Use `AskUserQuestion` with the following questions:
**Question 1: Screenshot count**
- Header: "Count"
- Question: "How many screenshots do you need?"
- Options:
- "3-5" - Quick set of key features
- "5-10" - Comprehensive feature coverage
- "10+" - Full marketing suite
**Question 2: Purpose**
- Header: "Purpose"
- Question: "What will these screenshots be used for?"
- Options:
- "Product Hunt" - Hero shots and feature highlights
- "Social media" - Eye-catching feature demos
- "Landing page" - Marketing sections and benefits
- "Documentation" - UI reference and tutorials
**Question 3: Authentication**
- Header: "Auth"
- Question: "Does the app require login to access the features you want to screenshot?"
- Options:
- "No login needed" - Public pages only
- "Yes, I'll provide credentials" - Need to log in first
If user selects "Yes, I'll provide credentials", ask follow-up questions:
- "What is the login page URL?" (e.g., `/login`, `/sign-in`)
- "What is the email/username?"
- "What is the password?"
The script will automatically detect login form fields using Playwright's smart locators.
## Step 3: Analyze Codebase for Features
Thoroughly explore the codebase to understand the app and identify screenshot opportunities.
### 3.1: Read Documentation First
**Always start by reading these files** to understand what the app does:
1. **README.md** (and any README files in subdirectories) - Read the full README to understand:
- What the app is and what problem it solves
- Key features and capabilities
- Screenshots or feature descriptions already documented
2. **CHANGELOG.md** or **HISTORY.md** - Recent features worth highlighting
3. **docs/** directory - Any additional documentation about features
### 3.2: Analyze Routes to Find Pages
Read the routing configuration to discover all available pages:
| Framework | File to Read | What to Look For |
|-----------|--------------|------------------|
| **Next.js App Router** | `app/` directory structure | Each folder with `page.tsx` is a route |
| **Next.js Pages Router** | `pages/` directory | Each file is a route |
| **Rails** | `config/routes.rb` | Read the entire file for all routes |
| **React Router** | Search for `createBrowserRouter` or `<Route` | Route definitions with paths |
| **Vue Router** | `src/router/index.js` or `router.js` | Routes array with path definitions |
| **SvelteKit** | `src/routes/` directory | Each folder with `+page.svelte` is a route |
| **Remix** | `app/routes/` directory | File-based routing |
| **Laravel** | `routes/web.php` | Route definitions |
| **Django** | `urls.py` files | URL patterns |
| **Express** | Search for `app.get`, `router.get` | Route handlers |
**Important**: Actually read these files, don't just check if they exist. The route definitions tell you what pages are available for screenshots.
### 3.3: Identify Key Components
Look for components that represent screenshottable features:
- Dashboard components
- Feature sections with distinct UI
- Forms and interactive inputs
- Data visualizations (charts, graphs, tables)
- Modals and dialogs
- Navigation and sidebars
- Settings panels
- User profile sections
### 3.4: Check for Marketing Assets
Look for existing marketing content that hints at key features:
- Landing page components (often in `components/landing/` or `components/marketing/`)
- Feature list components
- Pricing tables
- Testimonial sections
### 3.5: Build Feature List
Create a comprehensive list of discovered features with:
- Feature name (from README or component name)
- URL path (from routes)
- CSS selector to focus on (from component structure)
- Required UI state (logged in, data populated, modal open, specific tab selected)
## Step 4: Plan Screenshots with User
Present the discovered features to the user and ask them to confirm or modify the list.
Use `AskUserQuestion`:
- Header: "Features"
- Question: "I found these features in your codebase. Which would you like to screenshot?"
- Options: List 3-4 key features discovered, plus "Let me pick specific ones"
If user wants specific ones, ask follow-up questions to clarify exactly what to capture.
## Step 5: Create Screenshots Directory
```bash
mkdir -p screenshots
```
## Step 6: Generate and Run Playwright Script
Create a Node.js script that uses Playwright with proper HiDPI settings. The script should:
1. **Use `deviceScaleFactor: 2`** for true retina resolution
2. **Set viewport to 1440x900** (produces 2880x1800 pixel images)
3. **Handle authentication** if credentials were provided
4. **Navigate to each page** and capture screenshots
### Script Template
Write this script to a temporary file (e.g., `screenshot-script.mjs`) and execute it:
```javascript
import { chromium } from 'playwright';
const BASE_URL = '[APP_URL]';
const SCREENSHOTS_DIR = './screenshots';
// Authentication config (if needed)
const AUTH = {
needed: [true|false],
loginUrl: '[LOGIN_URL]',
email: '[EMAIL]',
password: '[PASSWORD]',
};
// Screenshots to capture
const SCREENSHOTS = [
{ name: '01-feature-name', url: '/path', waitFor: '[optional-selector]' },
{ name: '02-another-feature', url: '/another-path' },
// ... add all planned screenshots
];
async function main() {
const browser = await chromium.launch();
// Create context with HiDPI settings
const context = await browser.newContext({
viewport: { width: 1440, height: 900 },
deviceScaleFactor: 2, // This is the key for true retina screenshots
});
const page = await context.newPage();
// Handle authentication if needed
if (AUTH.needed) {
console.log('Logging in...');
await page.goto(AUTH.loginUrl);
// Smart login: try multiple common patterns for email/username field
const emailField = page.locator([
'input[type="email"]',
'input[name="email"]',
'input[id="email"]',
'input[placeholder*="email" i]',
'input[name="username"]',
'input[id="username"]',
'input[type="text"]',
].join(', ')).first();
await emailField.fill(AUTH.email);
// Smart login: try multiple common patterns for password field
const passwordField = page.locator([
'input[type="password"]',
'input[name="password"]',
'input[id="password"]',
].join(', ')).first();
await passwordField.fill(AUTH.password);
// Smart login: try multiple common patterns for submit button
const submitButton = page.locator([
'button[type="submit"]',
'input[type="submit"]',
'button:has-text("Sign in")',
'button:has-text("Log in")',
'button:has-text("Login")',
'button:has-text("Submit")',
].join(', ')).first();
await submitButton.click();
await page.waitForLoadState('networkidle');
console.log('Login complete');
}
// Capture each screenshot
for (const shot of SCREENSHOTS) {
console.log(`Capturing: ${shot.name}`);
await page.goto(`${BASE_URL}${shot.url}`);
await page.waitForLoadState('networkidle');
// Optional: wait for specific element
if (shot.waitFor) {
await page.waitForSelector(shot.waitFor);
}
// Optional: perform actions before screenshot
if (shot.actions) {
for (const action of shot.actions) {
if (action.click) await page.click(action.click);
if (action.fill) await page.fill(action.fill.selector, action.fill.value);
if (action.wait) await page.waitForTimeout(action.wait);
}
}
await page.screenshot({
path: `${SCREENSHOTS_DIR}/${shot.name}.png`,
fullPage: shot.fullPage || false,
});
console.log(` Saved: ${shot.name}.png`);
}
await browser.close();
console.log('Done!');
}
main().catch(console.error);
```
### Running the Script
```bash
node screenshot-script.mjs
```
After running, clean up the temporary script:
```bash
rm screenshot-script.mjs
```
## Step 7: Advanced Screenshot Options
### Element-Focused Screenshots
To screenshot a specific element instead of the full viewport:
```javascript
const element = await page.locator('[CSS_SELECTOR]');
await element.screenshot({ path: `${SCREENSHOTS_DIR}/element.png` });
```
### Full Page Screenshots
For scrollable content, capture the entire page:
```javascript
await page.screenshot({
path: `${SCREENSHOTS_DIR}/full-page.png`,
fullPage: true
});
```
### Waiting for Animations
If the page has animations, wait for them to complete:
```javascript
await page.waitForTimeout(500); // Wait 500ms for animations
```
### Clicking Elements Before Screenshot
To capture a modal, dropdown, or hover state:
```javascript
await page.click('button.open-modal');
await page.waitForSelector('.modal-content');
await page.screenshot({ path: `${SCREENSHOTS_DIR}/modal.png` });
```
### Dark Mode Screenshots
If the app supports dark mode:
```javascript
// Set dark mode preference
const context = await browser.newContext({
viewport: { width: 1440, height: 900 },
deviceScaleFactor: 2,
colorScheme: 'dark',
});
```
## Step 8: File Naming Convention
Use descriptive, kebab-case filenames with numeric prefixes for ordering:
| Feature | Filename |
|---------|----------|
| Dashboard overview | `01-dashboard-overview.png` |
| Link management | `02-link-inbox.png` |
| Edition editor | `03-edition-editor.png` |
| Analytics | `04-analytics.png` |
| Settings | `05-settings.png` |
## Step 9: Verify and Summarize
After capturing all screenshots, verify the results:
```bash
ls -la screenshots/*.png
sips -g pixelWidth -g pixelHeight screenshots/*.png 2>/dev/null || file screenshots/*.png
```
Provide a summary to the user:
1. List all generated files with their paths
2. Confirm the resolution (should be 2880x1800 for 2x retina at 1440x900 viewport)
3. Mention total file sizes
4. Suggest any follow-up actions
Example output:
```
Generated 5 marketing screenshots:
screenshots/
├── 01-dashboard-overview.png (1.2 MB, 2880x1800 @ 2x)
├── 02-link-inbox.png (456 KB, 2880x1800 @ 2x)
├── 03-edition-editor.png (890 KB, 2880x1800 @ 2x)
├── 04-analytics.png (567 KB, 2880x1800 @ 2x)
└── 05-settings.png (234 KB, 2880x1800 @ 2x)
All screenshots are true retina-quality (2x deviceScaleFactor) and ready for marketing use.
```
## Error Handling
- **Playwright not found**: Suggest `npm install -D playwright`
- **Page not loading**: Check if the dev server is running, suggest starting it
- **Login failed**: The smart locators try common patterns but may fail on unusual login forms. If login fails, analyze the login page HTML to find the correct selectors and customize the script.
- **Element not found**: Verify the CSS selector, offer to take a full page screenshot instead
- **Screenshot failed**: Check disk space, verify write permissions to screenshots directory
## Tips for Best Results
1. **Clean UI state**: Use demo/seed data for realistic content
2. **Consistent sizing**: Use the same viewport for all screenshots
3. **Wait for content**: Use `waitForLoadState('networkidle')` to ensure all content loads
4. **Hide dev tools**: Ensure no browser extensions or dev overlays are visible
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