dannote/figma-use
by Various
Control Figma from the command line. Full read/write access for AI agents — create shapes, text, components, set styles, export images. 100+ commands.
MCP
dannote/figma-use
Added 1 June 2026
Overview
A command-line tool that provides full read/write access to Figma files. It exposes over 100 commands for creating shapes, text, components, setting styles, and exporting images. Designed for AI agents and automation scripts.
Best for
Best for
Developers automating Figma workflows or building AI agents that interact with Figma
Use cases
- Automate design updates from CI/CD pipelines
- Generate Figma components programmatically
- Integrate Figma manipulation into AI agent workflows
Notes
A command-line tool that provides full read/write access to Figma files. It exposes over 100 commands for creating shapes, text, components, setting styles, and exporting images. Designed for AI agents and automation scripts.
554 stars on GitHub. Last updated 2026-04-25. Licensed MIT.
Use cases
- Automate design updates from CI/CD pipelines
- Generate Figma components programmatically
- Integrate Figma manipulation into AI agent workflows
Pros
- Full read/write access to Figma files
- Over 100 commands covering most design operations
- TypeScript codebase for type safety and extensibility
Cons
- Requires a Figma API token for authentication
- Command-line only, no graphical interface
- Steep learning curve for non-developers
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Pros
- Full read/write access to Figma files
- Over 100 commands covering most design operations
- TypeScript codebase for type safety and extensibility
Cons
- Requires a Figma API token for authentication
- Command-line only, no graphical interface
- Steep learning curve for non-developers
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