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SUMMARY

Restyle your app without rebuilding it. Your built web app, 1:1, with its own knobs. MIT.

README.md

UISandbox — Play with your real app's design, live

UISandbox

Play with your real app's design, live.
Restyle your app without rebuilding it — drop the build, turn the knobs, watch it follow 1:1, export the patch.
Test your design on the real thing.

uisandbox.org · npm: uisandbox-mcp · MCP registry · MIT

MIT npm nothing leaves your tab 1:1 measured

npx uisandbox-mcp open ./dist     # the sandbox opens in your browser with your build — no agent needed

Or drop a zip on uisandbox.org — no build at hand? Try a sample under the drop zone (the Bootstrap docs, a VitePress site, an admin dashboard). Or, in Claude Code: /plugin marketplace add AlexanderKaan/uisandbox/plugin install uisandbox@uisandbox and say "open this app in UISandbox".

A real build in the sandbox: the Brand knob turned to crimson, the page following, five values moved

What it does

  1. Bring the build — three ways in: a zip of dist/, build/, out/ (or a whole repo with the build inside); a folder (a build renders, a source folder is read for the knob stand); a public GitHub or GitLab repo URL (fetched as a zip through a same-origin route — the one thing that leaves the tab, see notes/security.md). While it works, the door shows the stages with their numbers. Otherwise nothing leaves the tab: files are read in the page and served to the frame by a service worker on this origin.
  2. See it 1:1. Every colour, radius, font, size, spacing, line-height, letter-spacing, weight, border-width, duration, gradient angle and shadow literal in your CSS becomes a variable holding the very same value, so the page renders exactly as it was — runtime styles too (style="" set by JS, <style> your framework appends, insertRule/replaceSync from styled-components, Emotion, Lit, Ant's cssinjs; CDN stylesheets through a same-origin proxy; nested same-origin frames such as Storybook's).
  3. Turn the knobs. Brand, and the colour families your CSS actually contains (secondary, accent, the status set, a palette row for what is neither); page background; grey tint and border tone; display and body font (yours listed first, then alternatives by character); dials for text size, line height, letter spacing, weight, spacing, radius, border width, elevation, motion and gradient angle — every dial with ×1 = as in your code at its centre; global hue, saturation and contrast that reach every colour, chart palettes and CSS-drawn icons included; your dark mode, switched on your own hooks.
  4. Export. Your values as CSS / JSON / a patch list, your files patched in place, --k-* tokens for web (CSS, Tailwind, shadcn), Swift constants + an asset catalog for iOS, colors.xml + Kotlin for Android.

Honest by construction

  • "1:1" is measured, not felt. Check 1:1 loads the untouched build and the tokenised build side by side and diffs the computed styles of every element (18 properties, shadow roots and nested frames included). Zero differences or it says what differs.
  • A reach meter in the stage foot says how much of what you see the knobs touch — painted colours, families, sizes, radii — and what lies outside (images, canvas, video).
  • It refuses what it cannot show. iOS/Android projects, WordPress themes and source without a build get a clear message at the door; a page that asks for files the archive does not hold says so ("that usually means source, not the built output").
  • A hostile archive cannot navigate the tool away, register its own service worker or unregister ours, or smuggle a zip-slip path back out of an export. What it can do — reach the tool's DOM, because the frames are same-origin by design — reaches nothing worth having: no server, no credentials, no state. Read notes/security.md; deploy on an origin of its own.

Run it

pnpm install
pnpm dev        # http://localhost:5190
pnpm test       # vitest + node:test (audit engine)
pnpm build      # dist/ — static; public/_headers rides along
pnpm holdouts   # every fixture zip through the real app in headless Chromium (see below)

http://localhost:5190/?load=<zip-url> loads a zip by URL (same-origin or CORS) — the door an agent uses.

Hold it to account

pnpm holdouts runs every archive in fixtures/ (real builds from public repos — gitignored, notes/decisions.md says where each came from) through the app: load, Check 1:1, reach, and a host check (same origin, one worker). Verdicts are held against scripts/holdouts.expect.json; a fixture expected ok that is not fails the run. --only <name>, --record, --base <url> --fixtures <url> for a production build or the live site.

How it works

src/
  sandbox/
    rewrite.ts   their CSS/HTML → literals replaced by var(--us-vN); byte-preserving
    table.ts     the substitution sheet: one entry per (kind, value), with sites
    mapping.ts   knob → their values, RELATIVE to the baseline (identity at rest); families
    baseline.ts  the knobs on the stand of THEIR code (audit + the sheet + the rendered page)
    project.ts   root and deploy-base detection · screens · raw + rewritten files · guard + hook
    host.ts      owns the sandboxes, answers the service worker; live vars injected into HTML
    verify.ts    the 1:1 check: raw vs identity, computed styles per element
    coverage.ts  the reach meter
    live.ts      MutationObserver: runtime style="" and <style> get the same rewrite
    scheme.ts    their dark mode: hooks found in their CSS, switched
  public/sw.js   serves a sandbox document's URLs from the page; /__ext/ proxies CDN CSS
  tokens/ panel/ state/ export/ audit/   the knob engine, panel, undo/hash, exporters, source audit
notes/           decisions (numbered), traps, lessons, security, roadmap

MCP

npx -y uisandbox-mcp (npm) — or pnpm mcp from a clone — runs the same engine as an MCP server (stdio): load a zip by URL or path, set knobs, export any format, verify the 1:1 check and screenshot in headless Chromium against the real app. See mcp/README.md for the tool list and the Claude/Cursor config. Claude Code plugin (skill + server in one): /plugin marketplace add AlexanderKaan/uisandbox then /plugin install uisandbox@uisandbox — gives /uisandbox ("open this app in a sandbox", "try brand #e11d48") and the uisandbox MCP server. The skill alone is skills/uisandbox/SKILL.md (copy into .claude/skills/). Codex / Cursor / others: add the MCP server (npx -y uisandbox-mcp); the server sends its own instructions and prompts.

Deploy

One origin, one Cloudflare Worker (worker/index.mjs, wrangler.jsonc): static assets from dist/, the SPA fallback for ?load=, http→https and www→apex redirects, and the /__repo/ route that fetches a public GitHub zip for "Connect a repo" (nothing stored; same-origin callers only; a rate-limit rule in the zone). public/_headers keeps sw.js uncached and sets the security headers. Put nothing else on the origin — the sandboxed frames are same-origin by design (notes/security.md).

Roadmap

notes/roadmap.md: ship (uisandbox.org) · the intake as a front door · being found (SEO, llms.txt, analytics) · the MCP server · after launch.


Made with ♥ by Alexander Kaan at Pageminds · MIT, free forever · the decisions that shaped it, numbered: notes/decisions.md

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