4 pointsby bring-shrubbery5 hours ago6 comments
  • bring-shrubbery5 hours ago
    Hey HN! I built Pluck — a free Chrome extension that lets you click any component on any website and copy it as a structured prompt for AI coding tools (Claude, Cursor, v0, Bolt, etc.). You can also export directly into Figma!

    It (should) work on any page, including ones behind auth, since it runs entirely in your browser.

    Tech stack for the curious: Plasmo for the extension, Next.js + Hono + tRPC for the web/API, Drizzle + Postgres for the DB, all in a Turborepo monorepo.

    Free tier gives you 50 captures/month (should be plenty). Unlimited is $10/mo.

    Would love feedback — especially on the capture quality and whether the prompts it generates actually produce good results in your tool of choice.

  • apothegm4 hours ago
    This sounds like a copyright violation machine.

    I say that both as someone who writes vooyrighted code and someone responsible for ensuring my company’s code doesn’t violate anyone else’s copyright.

    • mavamaarten10 minutes ago
      I was thinking the same. Plagiarism as a service, lol
    • bring-shrubbery3 hours ago
      Valid concern, but I guess screenshot feature on every computer could also be considered as copyright violation.

      You're right though - don't use this tool to violate copyright please :)

  • JaceDev4 hours ago
    does this handle complex tailwind layouts or just
    • bring-shrubbery3 hours ago
      Yeah, it should perform well with complex tailwind classes, and if not, there's a "this did not work" feedback button. I'll work on fixing anything that get's lost in translation :)
  • zephyrwhimsy4 hours ago
    [dead]
  • zephyrwhimsy4 hours ago
    [dead]
  • Remi_Etien17 minutes ago
    [dead]