Copy any UI element for your agent.
React Grab points agents to the actual source behind each selection. Agents are 2× faster and more accurate when using React Grab.
Run this at your project root:
npx grab@latest initReact Grab turns a browser selection into source context your agent can use:
- Hover any UI element in your app.
- Press ⌘C or Ctrl+C.
- Paste the copied context into your agent.
The copied context includes the selected element and its component stack with source locations:
[<a class="ml-auto inline-block text-sm" href="#">Forgot your password?</a> in LoginForm (at components/login-form.tsx:46:19)]If you cannot use the CLI, install React Grab manually for your framework:
Add this inside your app/layout.tsx:
import Script from "next/script";
export default function RootLayout({ children }) {
return (
<html>
<head>
{process.env.NODE_ENV === "development" && (
<Script
src="//unpkg.com/react-grab/dist/index.global.js"
crossOrigin="anonymous"
strategy="beforeInteractive"
/>
)}
</head>
<body>{children}</body>
</html>
);
}Add this into your pages/_document.tsx:
import { Html, Head, Main, NextScript } from "next/document";
export default function Document() {
return (
<Html lang="en">
<Head>
{process.env.NODE_ENV === "development" && (
<Script
src="//unpkg.com/react-grab/dist/index.global.js"
crossOrigin="anonymous"
strategy="beforeInteractive"
/>
)}
</Head>
<body>
<Main />
<NextScript />
</body>
</Html>
);
}Add this at the top of your main entry file (e.g., src/main.tsx):
if (import.meta.env.DEV) {
import("react-grab");
}First, install React Grab:
npm install react-grabThen add this at the top of your main entry file (e.g., src/index.tsx or src/main.tsx):
if (process.env.NODE_ENV === "development") {
import("react-grab");
}Build a custom interface with the selection engine from react-grab/primitives. Use its APIs for hit testing, source context, page freezing, clipboard access, and editor navigation.
Scope hit testing to a container or replace the default element filter with your own rules.
import { getElementAtPoint, isElementGrabbable } from "react-grab/primitives";
export const getPickerTarget = (
event: PointerEvent,
appElement: Element,
toolbarElement: Element,
): Element | null =>
getElementAtPoint(event.clientX, event.clientY, {
container: appElement,
filter: (candidate) => isElementGrabbable(candidate) && !toolbarElement.contains(candidate),
});Add data-react-grab-ignore to your picker interface so hit testing skips its subtree.
Want to try it out? Check out our demo.
Looking to contribute back? Check out the Contributing Guide.
Want to talk to the community? Hop in our Discord and share your ideas and what you've built with React Grab.
Find a bug? Head over to our issue tracker and we'll do our best to help. We love pull requests, too!
We expect all contributors to abide by the terms of our Code of Conduct.
React Grab is MIT-licensed open-source software.
Thank you to Andrew Luetgers for donating the grab npm package name.
