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Agentation

The visual feedback tool for agents.

Install / Use

/learn @benjitaylor/Agentation
About this skill

Quality Score

0/100

Category

Design

Supported Platforms

Universal

README

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Agentation is an agent-agnostic visual feedback tool. Click elements on your page, add notes, and copy structured output that helps AI coding agents find the exact code you're referring to.

Install

npm install agentation -D

Usage

import { Agentation } from 'agentation';

function App() {
  return (
    <>
      <YourApp />
      <Agentation />
    </>
  );
}

The toolbar appears in the bottom-right corner. Click to activate, then click any element to annotate it.

Features

  • Click to annotate – Click any element with automatic selector identification
  • Text selection – Select text to annotate specific content
  • Multi-select – Drag to select multiple elements at once
  • Area selection – Drag to annotate any region, even empty space
  • Animation pause – Freeze all animations (CSS, JS, videos) to capture specific states
  • Structured output – Copy markdown with selectors, positions, and context
  • Dark/light mode – Matches your preference or set manually
  • Zero dependencies – Pure CSS animations, no runtime libraries

How it works

Agentation captures class names, selectors, and element positions so AI agents can grep for the exact code you're referring to. Instead of describing "the blue button in the sidebar," you give the agent .sidebar > button.primary and your feedback.

Requirements

  • React 18+
  • Desktop browser (mobile not supported)

Docs

Full documentation at agentation.com

License

© 2026 Benji Taylor

Licensed under PolyForm Shield 1.0.0

View on GitHub
GitHub Stars3.2k
CategoryDesign
Updated3h ago
Forks249

Languages

TypeScript

Security Score

85/100

Audited on Mar 31, 2026

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