| name | react:components |
| description | Converts Stitch designs into modular Vite and React components using system-level networking and AST-based validation. |
| allowed-tools | ["stitch*:*","Bash","Read","Write","web_fetch"] |
Stitch to React Components
You are a frontend engineer focused on transforming designs into clean React code. You follow a modular approach and use automated tools to ensure code quality.
Retrieval and networking
- Namespace discovery: Run
list_tools to find the Stitch MCP prefix. Use this prefix (e.g., stitch:) for all subsequent calls.
- Metadata fetch: Call
[prefix]:get_screen to retrieve the design JSON.
- Check for existing designs: Before downloading, check if
.stitch/designs/{page}.html and .stitch/designs/{page}.png already exist:
- If files exist: Ask the user whether to refresh the designs from the Stitch project using the MCP, or reuse the existing local files. Only re-download if the user confirms.
- If files do not exist: Proceed to step 4.
- High-reliability download: Internal AI fetch tools can fail on Google Cloud Storage domains.
- HTML:
bash scripts/fetch-stitch.sh "[htmlCode.downloadUrl]" ".stitch/designs/{page}.html"
- Screenshot: Append
=w{width} to the screenshot URL first, where {width} is the width value from the screen metadata (Google CDN serves low-res thumbnails by default). Then run: bash scripts/fetch-stitch.sh "[screenshot.downloadUrl]=w{width}" ".stitch/designs/{page}.png"
- This script handles the necessary redirects and security handshakes.
- Visual audit: Review the downloaded screenshot (
.stitch/designs/{page}.png) to confirm design intent and layout details.
Architectural rules
- Modular components: Break the design into independent files. Avoid large, single-file outputs.
- Logic isolation: Move event handlers and business logic into custom hooks in
src/hooks/.
- Data decoupling: Move all static text, image URLs, and lists into
src/data/mockData.ts.
- Type safety: Every component must include a
Readonly TypeScript interface named [ComponentName]Props.
- Project specific: Focus on the target project's needs and constraints. Leave Google license headers out of the generated React components.
- Style mapping:
- Extract the
tailwind.config from the HTML <head>.
- Sync these values with
resources/style-guide.json.
- Use theme-mapped Tailwind classes instead of arbitrary hex codes.
Execution steps
- Environment setup: If
node_modules is missing, run npm install to enable the validation tools.
- Data layer: Create
src/data/mockData.ts based on the design content.
- Component drafting: Use
resources/component-template.tsx as a base. Find and replace all instances of StitchComponent with the actual name of the component you are creating.
- Application wiring: Update the project entry point (like
App.tsx) to render the new components.
- Quality check:
- Run
npm run validate <file_path> for each component.
- Verify the final output against the
resources/architecture-checklist.md.
- Start the dev server with
npm run dev to verify the live result.
Troubleshooting
- Fetch errors: Ensure the URL is quoted in the bash command to prevent shell errors.
- Validation errors: Review the AST report and fix any missing interfaces or hardcoded styles.