anima-hello-world
Generate React/Vue/HTML code from a Figma design using the Anima SDK. Use when testing design-to-code conversion, learning Anima's code output format, or building your first automated design-to-code pipeline. Trigger: "anima hello world", "anima example", "figma to react", "figma to code", "anima generate code".
Best use case
anima-hello-world is best used when you need a repeatable AI agent workflow instead of a one-off prompt.
Generate React/Vue/HTML code from a Figma design using the Anima SDK. Use when testing design-to-code conversion, learning Anima's code output format, or building your first automated design-to-code pipeline. Trigger: "anima hello world", "anima example", "figma to react", "figma to code", "anima generate code".
Teams using anima-hello-world 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/anima-hello-world/SKILL.mdinside your project - Restart your AI agent — it will auto-discover the skill
How anima-hello-world Compares
| Feature / Agent | anima-hello-world | 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 React/Vue/HTML code from a Figma design using the Anima SDK. Use when testing design-to-code conversion, learning Anima's code output format, or building your first automated design-to-code pipeline. Trigger: "anima hello world", "anima example", "figma to react", "figma to code", "anima generate code".
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.
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SKILL.md Source
# Anima Hello World
## Overview
Generate production-ready React, Vue, or HTML code from a Figma design using the `@animaapp/anima-sdk`. This example converts a Figma component into clean TypeScript React with Tailwind CSS.
## Prerequisites
- Completed `anima-install-auth` setup
- A Figma file with at least one frame/component
- Know your file key and node ID
## Instructions
### Step 1: Generate React + Tailwind Code
```typescript
// src/hello-world.ts
import { Anima } from '@animaapp/anima-sdk';
import fs from 'fs';
import path from 'path';
const anima = new Anima({
auth: { token: process.env.ANIMA_TOKEN! },
});
async function generateReactComponent() {
const { files } = await anima.generateCode({
fileKey: process.env.FIGMA_FILE_KEY!, // From Figma URL
figmaToken: process.env.FIGMA_TOKEN!,
nodesId: [process.env.FIGMA_NODE_ID!], // e.g., '1:2'
settings: {
language: 'typescript',
framework: 'react',
styling: 'tailwind',
uiLibrary: 'none', // or 'mui', 'antd', 'shadcn'
},
});
// Write generated files to disk
const outputDir = './generated';
fs.mkdirSync(outputDir, { recursive: true });
for (const file of files) {
const filePath = path.join(outputDir, file.fileName);
fs.writeFileSync(filePath, file.content);
console.log(`Generated: ${filePath} (${file.content.length} chars)`);
}
return files;
}
generateReactComponent().catch(console.error);
```
### Step 2: Try Different Framework Outputs
```typescript
// Generate Vue + Tailwind
const vueFiles = await anima.generateCode({
fileKey: process.env.FIGMA_FILE_KEY!,
figmaToken: process.env.FIGMA_TOKEN!,
nodesId: ['1:2'],
settings: {
language: 'typescript',
framework: 'vue',
styling: 'tailwind',
},
});
// Generate HTML + CSS (no framework)
const htmlFiles = await anima.generateCode({
fileKey: process.env.FIGMA_FILE_KEY!,
figmaToken: process.env.FIGMA_TOKEN!,
nodesId: ['1:2'],
settings: {
language: 'javascript',
framework: 'html',
styling: 'css',
},
});
// Generate React + shadcn/ui
const shadcnFiles = await anima.generateCode({
fileKey: process.env.FIGMA_FILE_KEY!,
figmaToken: process.env.FIGMA_TOKEN!,
nodesId: ['1:2'],
settings: {
language: 'typescript',
framework: 'react',
styling: 'tailwind',
uiLibrary: 'shadcn',
},
});
```
### Step 3: Inspect Generated Output
```typescript
// The generated files array contains:
interface GeneratedFile {
fileName: string; // e.g., 'HeroSection.tsx', 'styles.css'
content: string; // Full file content
type: string; // 'component', 'style', 'asset'
}
// Example output structure for React + Tailwind:
// generated/
// ├── HeroSection.tsx # React component with Tailwind classes
// ├── Button.tsx # Child components
// └── types.ts # TypeScript interfaces (if applicable)
```
### Step 4: Integrate into Existing Project
```bash
# Copy generated files into your project
cp -r generated/components/* src/components/design/
# Install any missing dependencies
npm install # Anima generates standard React/Vue code — no special deps
```
## Settings Reference
| Setting | Options | Default |
|---------|---------|---------|
| `language` | `typescript`, `javascript` | `typescript` |
| `framework` | `react`, `vue`, `html` | `react` |
| `styling` | `tailwind`, `css`, `styled-components` | `tailwind` |
| `uiLibrary` | `none`, `mui`, `antd`, `shadcn` | `none` |
## Output
- Generated React/Vue/HTML files from Figma design
- Clean TypeScript with Tailwind CSS classes
- Files ready to drop into existing project
- Multiple framework outputs compared
## Error Handling
| Error | Cause | Solution |
|-------|-------|----------|
| `File not found` | Wrong Figma file key | Extract key from URL after `/file/` |
| `Node not found` | Wrong node ID | Use Figma's "Copy link" on the frame |
| Empty `files` array | Node has no renderable content | Select a frame/component, not a page |
| Malformed output | Complex nested auto-layout | Simplify Figma structure; use components |
## Resources
- [Anima API Docs](https://docs.animaapp.com/docs/anima-api)
- [Anima SDK GitHub](https://github.com/AnimaApp/anima-sdk)
- [Anima Blog: Figma to React](https://www.animaapp.com/blog/design-to-code/how-to-export-figma-to-react/)
## Next Steps
Proceed to `anima-local-dev-loop` for iterative design-to-code development.Related Skills
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