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Run the full product locally.
Environment requirements
- Node.js:
~24(Node 24.x). The repo enforces this throughpackage.json#engines. - pnpm:
10.33.x. The repo pinspnpm@10.33.2throughpackageManager; use Corepack so the pinned version is selected automatically. - OS: macOS, Linux, and WSL2 are the primary paths. Windows native should work for most flows, but WSL2 is the safer baseline.
- Optional local agent CLI: Claude Code, Codex, Devin for Terminal, Gemini CLI, OpenCode, Cursor Agent, Qwen, GitHub Copilot CLI, etc. If none are installed, use the BYOK API mode from Settings.
nvm / fnm are optional convenience tools, not required project setup. If you use one, install/select Node 24 before running pnpm:
# nvm
nvm install 24
nvm use 24
# fnm
fnm install 24
fnm use 24
Then enable Corepack and let the repo select pnpm:
corepack enable
corepack pnpm --version # should print 10.33.2
One-shot (dev mode)
corepack enable
pnpm install
pnpm tools-dev run web # starts daemon + web in the foreground
# open the web URL printed by tools-dev
For the desktop shell and all managed sidecars in the background:
pnpm tools-dev # starts daemon + web + desktop in the background
On first load, the app detects your installed code-agent CLI (Claude Code / Codex / Devin for Terminal / Gemini / OpenCode / Cursor Agent / Qwen), picks it automatically, and defaults to web-prototype skill + Neutral Modern design system. Type a prompt and hit Send. The agent streams into the left pane; the <artifact> tag is parsed out and the HTML renders live on the right. When it finishes, click Save to disk to persist the artifact under ./.od/artifacts/<timestamp>-<slug>/index.html.
The Design system dropdown ships with 129 design systems — 2 hand-authored starters (Neutral Modern, Warm Editorial), 70 bundled product systems, and 57 design skills sourced from awesome-design-skills. Pick one to skin every prototype in that brand's aesthetic.
The Skill dropdown groups by mode (Prototype / Deck / Template / Design system) and shows the default skill per mode with a · default suffix. Bundled skills:
- Prototype —
web-prototype(generic),saas-landing,dashboard,pricing-page,docs-page,blog-post,mobile-app. - Deck / PPT —
simple-deck(single-file horizontal swipe) andmagazine-web-ppt(theguizang-pptbundle fromop7418/guizang-ppt-skill— default for deck mode, ships its own assets/template + 4 references). Skills with side files get an automatic "Skill root (absolute)" preamble so the agent can resolveassets/template.htmlandreferences/*.mdagainst the real on-disk path instead of its CWD.
Pair a skill with a design system and a single prompt produces a layout-appropriate prototype or deck in the chosen visual language.
Other scripts
pnpm tools-dev # daemon + web + desktop in the background
pnpm tools-dev start web # daemon + web in the background
pnpm tools-dev run web # daemon + web in the foreground (e2e/dev server)
pnpm tools-dev restart # restart daemon + web + desktop
pnpm tools-dev restart --daemon-port 7457 --web-port 5175
pnpm tools-dev status # inspect managed runtimes
pnpm tools-dev logs # show daemon/web/desktop logs
pnpm tools-dev check # status + recent logs + common diagnostics
pnpm tools-dev stop # stop managed runtimes
pnpm --filter @open-design/daemon build # build apps/daemon/dist/cli.js for `od`
pnpm build # production build + static export to apps/web/out/
pnpm typecheck # workspace typecheck
pnpm tools-dev is the only local lifecycle entry point. Do not use the removed legacy root aliases (pnpm dev, pnpm dev:all, pnpm daemon, pnpm preview, pnpm start).
During local development, tools-dev starts the daemon first, passes its port into apps/web, and apps/web/next.config.ts rewrites /api/*, /artifacts/*, and /frames/* to that daemon port so the App Router app can talk to the sibling Express process without CORS setup.
Media generation / agent dispatcher checks
Image, video, audio, and HyperFrames skills call the local od CLI through environment variables injected by the daemon when it spawns an agent:
OD_BIN— absolute path toapps/daemon/dist/cli.js.OD_DAEMON_URL— the running daemon URL.OD_PROJECT_ID— the active project id.OD_PROJECT_DIR— the active project's file directory.
If media generation fails with OD_BIN: parameter not set, apps/daemon/dist/cli.js missing, or failed to reach daemon at http://127.0.0.1:0, rebuild the daemon CLI and restart the managed runtime:
pnpm --filter @open-design/daemon build
pnpm tools-dev restart --daemon-port 7457 --web-port 5175
ls -la apps/daemon/dist/cli.js
curl -s http://127.0.0.1:7457/api/health
Then open the project from the Open Design app again instead of resuming an old terminal agent session. A daemon-spawned agent should see values like:
echo "OD_BIN=$OD_BIN"
echo "OD_PROJECT_ID=$OD_PROJECT_ID"
echo "OD_PROJECT_DIR=$OD_PROJECT_DIR"
echo "OD_DAEMON_URL=$OD_DAEMON_URL"
ls -la "$OD_BIN"
OD_DAEMON_URL must be a real daemon port such as http://127.0.0.1:7457, not http://127.0.0.1:0. The :0 value is only an internal "pick a free port" launch hint and should not leak into agent sessions.
For the daemon-only production mode, the daemon serves the static Next.js export itself at http://localhost:7456, so no reverse proxy is involved.
If you place nginx in front of the daemon, keep SSE routes unbuffered and uncompressed. A common failure is the browser console showing net::ERR_INCOMPLETE_CHUNKED_ENCODING 200 (OK) after 80-90 seconds because nginx gzip on buffers chunked SSE responses even when the daemon sends X-Accel-Buffering: no.
location /api/ {
proxy_pass http://127.0.0.1:7456;
proxy_buffering off;
gzip off;
proxy_read_timeout 86400s;
proxy_send_timeout 86400s;
proxy_http_version 1.1;
proxy_set_header Connection "";
proxy_set_header Host $host;
proxy_set_header X-Real-IP $remote_addr;
proxy_set_header X-Forwarded-For $proxy_add_x_forwarded_for;
proxy_set_header X-Forwarded-Proto $scheme;
}
Two execution modes
| Mode | Picker value | How a request flows |
|---|---|---|
| Local CLI (default when daemon detects an agent) | "Local CLI" | Frontend → daemon /api/chat → spawn(<agent>, ...) → stdout → SSE → artifact parser → preview |
| API mode (fallback / no CLI) | "Anthropic API" / "OpenAI API" / "Azure OpenAI" / "Google Gemini" | Frontend → daemon /api/proxy/{provider}/stream → provider SSE normalized to delta/end/error → artifact parser → preview |
Both modes feed the same <artifact> parser and the same sandboxed iframe. The only thing that differs is the transport and the system-prompt delivery (local CLIs have no separate system channel, so the composed prompt is folded into the user message).
Prompt composition
For every send, the app builds a system prompt from three layers and sends it to the provider:
BASE_SYSTEM_PROMPT (output contract: wrap in <artifact>, no code fences)
+ active design system body (DESIGN.md — palette/type/layout)
+ active skill body (SKILL.md — workflow and output rules)
Swap the skill or the design system in the top bar and the next send uses the new stack. Bodies are cached in-memory per session so this is a single daemon fetch per pick.
File map
open-design/
├── apps/
│ ├── daemon/ # Node/Express — spawns local agents + serves APIs
│ │ └── src/
│ │ ├── cli.ts # `od` bin entry
│ │ ├── server.ts # /api/* + static serving
│ │ ├── agents.ts # PATH scanner for claude/codex/devin/gemini/opencode/cursor-agent/qwen/copilot
│ │ ├── skills.ts # SKILL.md loader (frontmatter parser)
│ │ └── design-systems.ts # DESIGN.md loader
│ │ ├── sidecar/ # tools-dev daemon sidecar wrapper
│ │ └── tests/ # daemon package tests
│ ├── web/ # Next.js 16 App Router + React client
│ ├── app/ # App Router entrypoints
│ ├── src/ # React + TypeScript client/runtime modules
│ │ ├── App.tsx # orchestrates mode / skill / DS pickers + send
│ │ ├── providers/ # daemon + BYOK API transports
│ │ ├── prompts/ # system, discovery, directions, deck framework
│ │ ├── artifacts/ # streaming <artifact> parser + manifests
│ │ ├── runtime/ # iframe srcdoc, markdown, export helpers
│ │ └── state/ # localStorage + daemon-backed project state
│ ├── sidecar/ # tools-dev web sidecar wrapper
│ └── next.config.ts # tools-dev rewrites + prod apps/web/out export config
│ └── desktop/ # Electron runtime, launched/inspected by tools-dev
├── packages/
│ ├── contracts/ # shared web/daemon app contracts
│ ├── sidecar-proto/ # Open Design sidecar protocol contract
│ ├── sidecar/ # generic sidecar runtime primitives
│ └── platform/ # generic process/platform primitives
├── tools/dev/ # `pnpm tools-dev` lifecycle and inspect CLI
├── e2e/ # Playwright UI + external integration/Vitest harness
├── skills/ # SKILL.md — drops in from any Claude Code skill repo
│ ├── web-prototype/ # generic single-screen prototype (default for prototype mode)
│ ├── saas-landing/ # marketing page (hero / features / pricing / CTA)
│ ├── dashboard/ # admin / analytics dashboard
│ ├── pricing-page/ # standalone pricing + comparison
│ ├── docs-page/ # 3-column documentation layout
│ ├── blog-post/ # editorial long-form
│ ├── mobile-app/ # phone-frame single screen
│ ├── simple-deck/ # minimal horizontal-swipe deck
│ └── guizang-ppt/ # magazine-web-ppt — bundled deck/PPT default
│ ├── SKILL.md
│ ├── assets/template.html
│ └── references/{themes,layouts,components,checklist}.md
├── design-systems/ # DESIGN.md — 9-section schema (awesome-claude-design)
│ ├── default/ # Neutral Modern (starter)
│ ├── warm-editorial/ # Warm Editorial (starter)
│ ├── README.md # catalog overview
│ └── …129 systems # 2 starters · 70 product systems · 57 design skills
├── scripts/sync-design-systems.ts # re-import from upstream getdesign tarball
├── docs/ # product vision + spec
├── .od/ # runtime data (gitignored, auto-created)
│ ├── app.sqlite # projects / conversations / messages / tabs
│ ├── artifacts/ # one-off "Save to disk" renders
│ └── projects/<id>/ # per-project working dir + agent cwd
├── pnpm-workspace.yaml # apps/* + packages/* + tools/* + e2e
└── package.json # root quality scripts + `od` bin
Troubleshooting
- "no agents found on PATH" — install one of:
claude,codex,devin,gemini,opencode,cursor-agent,qwen,copilot. Or switch to API mode in Settings and paste a provider key. - daemon 500 on /api/chat — check the daemon terminal for the stderr tail; usually the CLI rejected its args. Different CLIs take different argv shapes; see
apps/daemon/src/agents.tsbuildArgsif you need to tweak. - media generation says
OD_BINis missing or daemon URL is:0— run the media dispatcher checks above. Do not resume the old CLI session; reopen the project from the Open Design app so the daemon can inject freshOD_*variables. - Codex loads too much plugin context — start Open Design with
OD_CODEX_DISABLE_PLUGINS=1 pnpm tools-devto make daemon-spawned Codex processes run with--disable plugins. - artifact never renders — the model produced text without wrapping in
<artifact>. Confirm the system prompt is going through (check daemon log) and consider switching to a more capable model or a stricter skill.
Mapping back to the vision
This Quickstart is the runnable seed of the spec in docs/. The spec describes where this grows (see docs/roadmap.md). Highlights:
docs/architecture.mddescribes the shipped stack: Next.js 16 App Router in front, local daemon behind it, andapps/web/next.config.tsrewrites in dev to keep the browser talking to the same/apisurface.docs/skills-protocol.mddescribes the fullod:frontmatter (typed inputs, sliders, capability gating). This MVP readsname/description/triggers/od.mode/od.design_system.requiresonly — extendapps/daemon/src/skills.tsto add the rest.docs/agent-adapters.mdforesees richer dispatch (capability detection, streaming tool-calls). Ourapps/daemon/src/agents.tsis a minimal dispatcher — enough to prove the wiring.docs/modes.mdlists four modes: prototype / deck / template / design-system. We ship skills for the first two; the picker already filters bymode.