Create stunning UIs in Shuffle, then take full control with Cursor. Sync projects locally and accelerate your workflow — all powered by the Shuffle CLI.
Today, we're launching Shuffle CLI, a command-line interface for Shuffle's visual editor. It's a missing link between Shuffle and AI Code Editors.
💡 tl;dr: How to test it without an account:
npx @shuffle-dev/cli get example-project .shuffle --rules=cursor
🛠 What it does:
Thanks to Shuffle CLI, you can: ✅ Design visually in Shuffle (Try demo: https://shuffle.dev/new) ✅ Sync everything locally – projects, components, styles
✅ Take full control in Cursor, Windsurf, and Claude Code.
You get the speed of visual design and control of code & AI in local IDEs.
💡 How to test shuffle-cli in your workflow:
❶ Demo without an account
npx @shuffle-dev/cli get example-project .shuffle --rules=cursor
❷ With a Shuffle account
npx @shuffle-dev/cli help (use to learn about all commands available)
npx @shuffle-dev/cli auth
npx @shuffle-dev/cli sync <project_id> .shuffle --rules=cursor
🎯 When your project is synced locally, you can ask your AI Code Editor for updates, for example: > Create a next.js app from the .shuffle directory > Add new pages to my next.js app from .shuffle
Cursor understands the changes in the .shuffle (synchronised directory) and acts accordingly.
We'd love to hear your thoughts, feedback, or ideas on how we can improve this for your workflow.
Cette application est très très intéressante et je pense que les notes données seront quatre étoiles pour le moment donc on verra si il y aura d'autres suggestions à ajouter
The bridge idea between cursor and shuffle is very interesting, congrats for the launch @dawid_andrzejewski.
Now this is a workflow upgrade. It gives me the creative space to play with UI ideas quickly but having the ability to move right into Cursor with all the control I need, that's gold. The CLI sync is like icing on the cake, letting me manage projects just how I like them.
I’ve been using Shuffle for years, and it has become my go-to tool for drafting landing pages. I’m excited to see it in my CLI.
Drag & drop + 1000+ UI bits? That’s honestly a lifesaver for us lazy devs, tbh. Can’t wait to mess around with Shuffle—killer idea!