Is there a way to give Claude access to the Relume Component Library so that it can fetch them as a basis for further work?
Tibor G. If you gave it the link directly to the library and it scrapped the screenshots of the components it might use those as references but it will for sure not get the details right. Not to mention the real magic behind the library is how the components are built but I know that the HTML/CSS output is seemingly less important to web designers these days, but arguably still important for maintaining the website and for accessibility. So the short of it is, that even if you were to give Claude access, and it was able to understand the components, it still wouldn't reproduce the components in the same way. What kind of further work were you planning on doing with it? I could be making some large assumptions and should have lead with this question.
It would take far less tokens to generate a website with the Relume Component Library as a base system that can be further edited. I don鈥檛 want Claude to interpret screenshots but to read out the HTML and CSS of the components. Furthermore, you could import further components for manual edits of a site. It would therefore combine the benefits of an AI-deiven approach and the ability for manual edits.
Tibor G. ah okay makes sense overall what you are trying to do. Lets imagine this was possible (I don't think it is), that you had direct access to the HTML/CSS for the component library, and Claude interpreted all of this correctly and consistently (unlikely), then what would you do with it?
Building sites with the Relume Components and the Style Guide as the foundation. I already do that - I let Claude create a site design, then I copy similar relume components section by section into Webflow and then I let Claude enhance them until it looks like the draft. I can also copy and paste new components manually into the design if I want or need to.

