Domscribe is a pixel-to-code development tool that bridges the gap between running web applications and their source code.
Config is the same across clients — only the file and path differ.
{
"mcpServers": {
"domscribe": {
"args": [
"-y",
"@domscribe/mcp"
],
"type": "stdio",
"command": "npx"
}
}
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AI coding agents edit your source files blind — they can't see your running frontend, and your frontend can't tell them where to look.
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AI coding agents edit your source files blind — they can't see your running frontend, and your frontend can't tell them where to look.
Domscribe bridges both directions: click a DOM element to tell your agent what to change, or let your agent query any source location to see exactly what it looks like live in the browser. Build-time stable IDs, deep runtime context (props, state, DOM), framework-agnostic, any MCP-compatible agent. Zero production impact.
npx domscribe init
The setup wizard walks you through two steps: