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Mark Anthony Cianfrani

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The Patterns Shall Set You Free 🔗

Patterns over components. Always. [...]

Designing in English 🔗

Components are dead. Use your words. [...]

Cloning UI in Figma with LLMs 🔗

The one where I clone Trello in Figma [...]

Waymarks 🔗

The one where we make signs [...]

A Better Figma MCP or How To Let Claude Design 🔗

The one where we give Claude access to the Figma API [...]

Genetic Diversity 🔗

Tired of reading AI-generated [...]

Recreating The Bell Labs Switch Experiment With Agents 🔗

The one where I recreate the 12 switch experiment from TADSE [...]

Citations in the Key of RAG 🔗

The one where I try to get citations in my slackbot RAG [...]

Make Claude Code Run Pyright with Hooks 🔗

The one where I try to get pyright working with Claude Code hooks [...]

Building an AI Agent with Typescript 🔗

The one where I build an AI agent in typescript [...]

Controlling Browsers with LLMs 🔗

The one where I look at how the playwright MCP works [...]

Implicit Prompting Through MCP Tools 🔗

You can implicitly run prompts via MCP Tools via required inputs [...]

Where are all the read-only radio buttons? 🔗

Why aren't read-only radio buttons more common? [...]

Design System Wisdom 2024 🔗

Some additional wisdom I've learned working with design systems [...]

Do you really need that letter-spacing? 🔗

Letter-spacing is a spice [...]

Not Everything Is A Component 🔗

And that is okay. [...]

The LEGOism of Design Systems 🔗

or why LEGO's Building Instructions are more valuable than the bricks [...]

Design System Wisdom 2023 🔗

Some wisdom I've learned working with design systems [...]

Testing Pixel Perfection in Figma and Code 🔗

A Web Component to add Figma overlays in code [...]

Visual Regression Testing in Figma 🔗

Solutions for visual regression testing in Figma [...]

Design Token Thinking 🔗

My understanding of Design Tokens [...]

Web Component Best Practices 🔗

Lessons learned after writing Web Components every day for one year. [...]