
dcodefind-component
by madebynoam
Claude Code skills for designers navigating codebases—component discovery, safe visual changes, design system exploration, and prototyping in real code.
SKILL.md
name: dcode:find-component description: Find UI components from screenshots, route paths, or component names. Use when a designer asks "where does this live?", shares a screenshot and wants to find the code, needs to locate a component by its visual appearance, or wants to understand how a UI element is built. Works with React, Vue, Angular, and other component-based frameworks.
Find Component
Find where UI components live in a codebase—from screenshots, routes, or names.
For designers who ask: "I see this button in the app... where's the code?"
Input Types
The target can be:
- Screenshot path:
/path/to/screenshot.png- Find code from a visual - Route path:
settings/profile,dashboard/analytics- Find components for a URL - Component name:
UserAvatar,PricingCard- Find definition and usage
Instructions
1. Determine Input Type
Check if input is:
- A file path ending in
.png,.jpg,.jpeg,.webp→ Screenshot - Contains capital letters or PascalCase → Component name
- Otherwise → Route path
2A. For Screenshots
- Read the screenshot using the Read tool
- Identify visible UI elements:
- Text content (buttons, labels, headings)
- Distinctive patterns (cards, modals, forms)
- Icons or images
- Layout structure
- Search the codebase for:
- Exact text strings (most reliable)
- Component patterns matching the layout
- CSS class names or data attributes if visible
- Cross-reference findings to narrow down the exact file
2B. For Route Paths
Map routes to likely component locations. Common patterns:
| Framework | Typical Structure |
|---|---|
| Next.js | app/{route}/page.tsx or pages/{route}.tsx |
| React Router | Check route config, often src/pages/ or src/views/ |
| Vue | src/views/ or src/pages/ |
| Angular | src/app/{feature}/ |
Search for route registration:
# Find route definitions
grep -r "path.*['\"]/{route}" --include="*.tsx" --include="*.ts" --include="*.js"
2C. For Component Names
Search for the component definition:
# Find component file
grep -r "function ComponentName\|const ComponentName\|class ComponentName" --include="*.tsx" --include="*.jsx" --include="*.vue"
3. Find Related Files
Once the main component is found, gather the full picture:
| Type | Pattern | Purpose |
|---|---|---|
| Main component | index.tsx, ComponentName.tsx | Core logic and JSX |
| Styles | *.scss, *.css, *.styled.ts | Visual styling |
| Types | types.ts, *.types.ts | TypeScript definitions |
| Tests | *.test.tsx, *.spec.ts | Test coverage |
| Hooks | use-*.ts, hooks/ | Custom React hooks |
| Sub-components | Child directories | Nested components |
| Stories | *.stories.tsx | Storybook examples |
4. Output Format
Present findings clearly:
## Found: {target}
### Main Component
| File | Purpose |
|------|---------|
| `src/components/UserCard/index.tsx` | Main component |
| `src/components/UserCard/styles.scss` | Styling |
### Related Files
| File | Purpose |
|------|---------|
| `src/components/UserCard/Avatar.tsx` | Sub-component |
| `src/hooks/useUserData.ts` | Data fetching |
### Quick Start
- **To modify styling**: Edit `styles.scss`
- **To change behavior**: Edit `index.tsx`
- **To see examples**: Check `*.stories.tsx`
5. Provide Context for Designers
After listing files, add helpful guidance:
- Which file to start with based on likely task
- What design tokens/variables are used
- Any gotchas (e.g., "styles are using CSS modules")
- Related components that share patterns
Examples
Input: Screenshot of a pricing card
Output: Located PricingCard component, styles, and data source
Input: settings/notifications
Output: Files for the notifications settings page
Input: DatePicker
Output: Component definition, styles, and usage examples
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