Convert Figma designs into React components with Tailwind CSS using the vibefigma CLI.
Usage
Interactive Mode (Recommended for first-time users)
npx vibefigma --interactive
Prompts for Figma URL, access token, and output paths.
Direct Command
npx vibefigma "https://www.figma.com/design/FILE_ID?node-id=X-Y" --token FIGMA_TOKEN
With Environment Variable
export FIGMA_TOKEN=your_token
npx vibefigma "https://www.figma.com/design/FILE_ID?node-id=X-Y"
Using .env File
The user can add their Figma access token to a .env file in their project root:
FIGMA_TOKEN=your_token_here
Then run:
npx vibefigma "https://www.figma.com/design/FILE_ID?node-id=X-Y"
Note: If the token is not configured, vibefigma will throw an error. Only then inform the user about the token requirement.
Common Options
| -t, --token <token>
| Figma access token
| -c, --component <path>
| Output path (default: ./src/components/[Name].tsx)
| -a, --assets <dir>
| Assets directory (default: ./public)
| --no-tailwind
| Generate regular CSS instead
Getting a Figma Access Token
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Go to Figma Account Settings
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Scroll to Personal Access Tokens
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Click Generate new token → name it → copy immediately
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Store it securely in a
.envfile or pass via--tokenflag
Workflow
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Get Figma URL with specific node selected (frame/component to convert)
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Run:
npx vibefigma "<URL>" -c <output-path>(user configures token in .env or via --token flag) -
If vibefigma throws a token error, inform the user about the token requirement
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Review generated component
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If code needs cleanup, see
references/responsive-cleanup.mdfor making code responsive and production-ready
Output
VibeFigma generates:
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React component (
.tsx) with Tailwind CSS classes -
Assets (images/icons) in the assets directory
Notes
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Always select a specific node/frame in Figma URL for best results
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Generated code may need manual cleanup for production use
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See
references/responsive-cleanup.mdfor responsive design patterns