The AI agent that lives in your framework/browser
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Jun 15, 2026 - ReScript
The AI agent that lives in your framework/browser
Visual editing library to enable in-place editing of your website’s frontend from within the Visual Editor in Directus
Chrome extension that lets you click any element, describe what you want changed, and Claude Code makes it happen
A model for improving the production process for websites, emails, and landing pages.
Procedural geometry plugin for Lumix Engine
run github + github-pages + codesandbox in your browser, offline-first - CONCEPT
Deterministic Evaluation of Precise Visual Editing
A LaTeX visual editor in codemirror [experimental]
An Analog Blog with a Native Authoring Experience using Limitless Angular
Visual CSS inspector for vibe coding — click any element, tweak its styles, write back to source. Chrome extension, no CLI needed.
Annotate the UI of your running web app. AI agents apply the changes back to source. Dev-only Vite + Webpack plugin with MCP, CLI, and HTTP surfaces.
Production-shaped Next.js 16 + Sanity Studio v5 starter with locale routing, Mux video, Visual Editing, and AI-agent guardrails. Two i18n flavours.
Gatsby x TinaCMS + Visual Editing
Astroship converted for use in CloudCannon as part of a video tutorial
Visual tweaks that edit your real code — declare editable levers in your React components, edit them from a browser panel, and Tweakr rewrites the exact source byte. No AI, no tokens.
Template data for the @directus/visual-editing test website, applied via directus-template-cli
Best AI Browser Agent 2026 – Open Source Framework Automation Tool
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