
Figma Plugin API Skill
OfficialFreeSeamlessly integrate JavaScript with Figma files.
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What Figma Plugin API Skill does
The Figma Plugin API Skill is designed for developers and designers who need to execute JavaScript within the context of Figma files. This skill acts as a prerequisite for invoking the use_figma tool, ensuring that users can perform write actions or unique read actions that require JavaScript execution. This includes creating, editing, and deleting nodes, as well as setting up variables and tokens, building components, and modifying layouts. By loading this skill first, users can avoid common pitfalls and hard-to-debug errors that may arise from direct calls to use_figma.
To effectively utilize this skill, users should familiarize themselves with the provided reference documents, which detail the capabilities of the Figma Plugin API. The skill encourages a structured approach to coding, emphasizing the importance of working incrementally and validating each step to minimize bugs. It also outlines critical rules, such as the necessity to return data in a specific format and the handling of asynchronous operations. These guidelines help streamline the development process and ensure that users can leverage Figma's powerful design capabilities programmatically.
This skill is particularly useful for teams working with design systems, as it provides foundational knowledge for integrating design components and styles into Figma files. By following the outlined practices and utilizing the references provided, users can enhance their workflow and create more dynamic and responsive designs. Whether you're building a new feature or updating an existing design, the Figma Plugin API Skill equips you with the tools needed to execute your vision effectively.
When to use it
Use this skill whenever you need to perform actions in Figma that require JavaScript execution, particularly for write actions or complex read operations.
When not to use it
Avoid using this skill for simple tasks that do not require JavaScript execution or when working outside of the Figma context.
What you can build with it
Automating Component Creation
Use the Figma Plugin API Skill to automate the creation of design components in Figma, ensuring consistency across your designs.
Integrating Design Systems
Leverage this skill to programmatically integrate and manage design systems within Figma, streamlining your design workflow.
Dynamic Layout Adjustments
Utilize the skill to make dynamic adjustments to layouts in Figma based on user input or external data sources.
How to install Figma Plugin API Skill
View source1. Install with the skills CLI
npx skills add openai/skills/figma-use --agent claude-code2. Or install it manually
Download the skill folder and drop it into ~/.claude/skills/ for all projects, or .claude/skills/ to scope it to one repo. Restart Claude Code so it picks up the new skill.
Anthropic's agentic coding CLI, and the reference implementation of Agent Skills. Drop a skill folder into ~/.claude/skills and Claude Code loads it automatically whenever a task matches the skill's description. Claude Code docs
Inside SKILL.md
Written by openaiuse_figma — Figma Plugin API Skill
Use use_figma MCP to execute JavaScript in Figma files via the Plugin API. All detailed reference docs live in references/.
Always pass skillNames: "figma-use" when calling use_figma. This is a logging parameter used to track skill usage — it does not affect execution.
If the task involves building or updating a full page, screen, or multi-section layout in Figma from code, also load figma-generate-design. It provides the workflow for discovering design system components via search_design_system, importing them, and assembling screens incrementally. Both skills work together: this one for the API rules, that one for the screen-building workflow.
Before anything, load plugin-api-standalone.index.md to understand what is possible. When you are asked to write plugin API code, use this context to grep plugin-api-standalone.d.ts for relevant types, methods, and properties. This is the definitive source of truth for the API surface. It is a large typings file, so do not load it all at once, grep for relevant sections as needed.
IMPORTANT: Whenever you work with design systems, start with working-with-design-systems/wwds.md to understand the key concepts, processes, and guidelines for working with design systems in Figma. Then load the more specific references for components, variables, text styles, and effect styles as needed.
1. Critical Rules
- Use
returnto send data back. The return value is JSON-serialized automatically (objects, arrays, strings, numbers). Do NOT callfigma.closePlugin()or wrap code in an async IIFE — this is handled for you. - Write plain JavaScript with top-level
awaitandreturn. Code is automatically wrapped in an async context. Do NOT wrap in(async () => { ... })(). figma.notify()throws "not implemented" — never use it 3a.getPluginData()/setPluginData()are not supported inuse_figma— do not use them. UsegetSharedPluginData()/setSharedPluginData()instead (these ARE supported), or track node IDs by returning them and passing them to subsequent calls.console.log()is NOT returned — usereturnfor output- Work incrementally in small steps. Break large operations into multiple
use_figmacalls. Validate after each step. This is the single most important practice for avoiding bugs. - Colors are 0–1 range (not 0–255):
{r: 1, g: 0, b: 0}= red - Fills/strokes are read-only arrays — clone, modify, reassign
- Font MUST be loaded before any text operation:
await figma.loadFontAsync({family, style}) - Pages load incrementally — use
await figma.setCurrentPageAsync(page)to switch pages and load their content (see Page Rules below) setBoundVariableForPaintreturns a NEW paint — must capture and reassigncreateVariableaccepts collection object or ID string (object preferred)layoutSizingHorizontal/Vertical = 'FILL'MUST be set AFTERparent.appendChild(child)— setting before append throws. Same applies to'HUG'on non-auto-layout nodes.- Position new top-level nodes away from (0,0). Nodes appended directly to the page default to (0,0). Scan
figma.currentPage.childrento find a clear position (e.g., to the right of the rightmost node). This only applies to page-level nodes — nodes nested inside other frames or auto-layout containers are positioned by their parent. See Gotchas. - On
use_figmaerror, STOP. Do NOT immediately retry. Failed scripts are atomic — if a script errors, it is not executed at all and no changes are made to the file. Read the error message carefully, fix the script, then retry. See Error Recovery. - MUST
returnALL created/mutated node IDs. Whenever a script creates new nodes or mutates existing ones on the canvas, collect every affected node ID and return them in a structured object (e.g.return { createdNodeIds: [...], mutatedNodeIds: [...] }). This is essential for subsequent calls to reference, validate, or clean up those nodes. - Always set
variable.scopesexplicitly when creating variables. The defaultALL_SCOPESpollutes every property picker — almost never what you want. Use specific scopes like["FRAME_FILL", "SHAPE_FILL"]for backgrounds,["TEXT_FILL"]for text colors,["GAP"]for spacing, etc. See variable-patterns.md for the full list. awaitevery Promise. Never leave a Promise unawaited — unawaited async calls (e.g.figma.loadFontAsync(...)withoutawait, orfigma.setCurrentPageAsync(page)withoutawait) will fire-and-forget, causing silent failures or race conditions. The script may return before the async operation completes, leading to missing data or half-applied changes.
For detailed WRONG/CORRECT examples of each rule, see Gotchas & Common Mistakes.
2. Page Rules (Critical)
Page context resets between use_figma calls — figma.currentPage starts on the first page each time.
Switching pages
Use await figma.setCurrentPageAsync(page) to switch pages and load their content. The sync setter figma.currentPage = page throws an error in use_figma runtimes.
// Switch to a specific page (loads its content)
const targetPage = figma.root.children.find((p) => p.name === "My Page");
await figma.setCurrentPageAsync(targetPage);
// targetPage.children is now populated
// Iterate over all pages
for (const page of figma.root.children) {
await figma.setCurrentPageAsync(page);
// page.children is now loaded — read or modify them here
}
Across script runs
figma.currentPage resets to the first page at the start of each use_figma call. If your workflow spans multiple calls and targets a non-default page, call await figma.setCurrentPageAsync(page) at the start of each invocation.
You can call use_figma multiple times to incrementally build on the file state, or to retrieve information before writing another script. For example, write a script to get metadata about existing nodes, return that data, then use it in a subsequent script to modify those nodes.
3. return Is Your Output Channel
The agent sees ONLY the value you return. Everything else is invisible.
- Returning IDs (CRITICAL): Every script that creates or mutates canvas nodes MUST return all affected node IDs — e.g.
return { createdNodeIds: [...], mutatedNodeIds: [...] }. This is a hard requirement, not optional. - Progress reporting:
return { createdNodeIds: [...], count: 5, errors: [] } - Error info: Thrown errors are automatically captured and returned — just let them propagate or
throwexplicitly. console.log()output is never returned to the agent- Always return actionable data (IDs, counts, status) so subsequent calls can reference created objects
4. Editor Mode
use_figma works in design mode (editorType "figma", the default). FigJam ("figjam") has a different set of available node types — most design nodes are blocked there.
Available in design mode: Rectangle, Frame, Component, Text, Ellipse, Star, Line, Vector, Polygon, BooleanOperation, Slice, Page, Section, TextPath.
Blocked in design mode: Sticky, Connector, ShapeWithText, CodeBlock, Slide, SlideRow, Webpage.
5. Incremental Workflow (How to Avoid Bugs)
The most common cause of bugs is trying to do too much in a single use_figma call. Work in small steps and validate after each one.
The pattern
- Inspect first. Before creating anything, run a read-only
use_figmato discover what already exists in the file — pages, components, variables, naming conventions. Match what's there. - Do one thing per call. Create variables in one call, create components in the next, compose layouts in another. Don't try to build an entire screen in one script.
- Return IDs from every call. Always
returncreated node IDs, variable IDs, collection IDs as objects (e.g.return { createdNodeIds: [...] }). You'll need these as inputs to subsequent calls. - Validate after each step. Use
get_metadatato verify structure (counts, names, hierarchy, positions). Useget_screenshotafter major milestones to catch visual issues. - Fix before moving on. If validation reveals a problem, fix it before proceeding to the next step. Don't build on a broken foundation.
Suggested step order for complex tasks
Step 1: Inspect file — discover existing pages, components, variables, conventions
Step 2: Create tokens/variables (if needed)
→ validate with get_metadata
Step 3: Create individual components
→ validate with get_metadata + get_screenshot
Step 4: Compose layouts from component instances
→ validate with get_screenshot
Step 5: Final verification
What to validate at each step
| After... | Check with get_metadata | Check with get_screenshot |
|---|---|---|
| Creating variables | Collection count, variable count, mode names | — |
| Creating components | Child count, variant names, property definitions | Variants visible, not collapsed, grid readable |
| Binding variables | Node properties reflect bindings | Colors/tokens resolved correctly |
| Composing layouts | Instance nodes have mainComponent, hierarchy correct | No cropped/clipped text, no overlapping elements, correct spacing |
6. Error Recovery & Self-Correction
use_figma is atomic — failed scripts do not execute. If a script errors, no changes are made to the file. The file remains in the same state as before the call. This means there are no partial nodes, no orphaned elements from the failed script, and retrying after a fix is safe.
When use_figma returns an error
- STOP. Do not immediately fix the code and retry.
- Read the error message carefully. Understand exactly what went wrong — wrong API usage, missing font, invalid property value, etc.
- If the error is unclear, call
get_metadataorget_screenshotto understand the current file state. - Fix the script based on the error message.
- Retry the corrected script.
Common self-correction patterns
| Error message | Likely cause | How to fix |
|---|---|---|
"not implemented" | Used figma.notify() | Remove it — use return for output |
"node must be an auto-layout frame..." | Set FILL/HUG before appending to auto-layout parent | Move appendChild before layoutSizingX = 'FILL' |
"Setting figma.currentPage is not supported" | Used sync page setter | Use await figma.setCurrentPageAsync(page) |
| Property value out of range | Color channel > 1 (used 0–255 instead of 0–1) | Divide by 255 |
"Cannot read properties of null" | Node doesn't exist (wrong ID, wrong page) | Check page context, verify ID |
| Script hangs / no response | Infinite loop or unresolved promise | Check for while(true) or missing await; ensure code terminates |
"The node with id X does not exist" | Parent instance was implicitly detached by a child detachInstance(), changing IDs | Re-discover nodes by traversal from a stable (non-instance) parent frame |
When the script succeeds but the result looks wrong
- Call
get_metadatato check structural correctness (hierarchy, counts, positions). - Call
get_screenshotto check visual correctness. Look closely for cropped/clipped text (line heights cutting off content) and overlapping elements — these are common and easy to miss. - Identify the discrepancy — is it structural (wrong hierarchy, missing nodes) or visual (wrong colors, broken layout, clipped content)?
- Write a targeted fix script that modifies only the broken parts — don't recreate everything.
For the full validation workflow, see Validation & Error Recovery.
7. Pre-Flight Checklist
Before submitting ANY use_figma call, verify:
- Code uses
returnto send data back (NOTfigma.closePlugin()) - Code is NOT wrapped in an async IIFE (auto-wrapped for you)
-
returnvalue includes structured data with actionable info (IDs, counts) - NO usage of
figma.notify()anywhere - NO usage of
console.log()as output (usereturninstead) - All colors use 0–1 range (not 0–255)
- Fills/strokes are reassigned as new arrays (not mutated in place)
- Page switches use
await figma.setCurrentPageAsync(page)(sync setter throws) -
layoutSizingVertical/Horizontal = 'FILL'is set AFTERparent.appendChild(child) -
loadFontAsync()called BEFORE any text property changes -
lineHeight/letterSpacinguse{unit, value}format (not bare numbers) -
resize()is called BEFORE setting sizing modes (resize resets them to FIXED) - For multi-step workflows: IDs from previous calls are passed as string literals (not variables)
- New top-level nodes are positioned away from (0,0) to avoid overlapping existing content
- ALL created/mutated node IDs are collected and included in the
returnvalue - Every async call (
loadFontAsync,setCurrentPageAsync,importComponentByKeyAsync, etc.) isawaited — no fire-and-forget Promises
8. Discover Conventions Before Creating
Always inspect the Figma file before creating anything. Different files use different naming conventions, variable structures, and component patterns. Your code should match what's already there, not impose new conventions.
When in doubt about any convention (naming, scoping, structure), check the Figma file first, then the user's codebase. Only fall back to common patterns when neither exists.
Quick inspection scripts
List all pages and top-level nodes:
const pages = figma.root.children.map(p => `${p.name} id=${p.id} children=${p.children.length}`);
return pages.join('\n');
List existing components across all pages:
const results = [];
for (const page of figma.root.children) {
await figma.setCurrentPageAsync(page);
page.findAll(n => {
if (n.type === 'COMPONENT' || n.type === 'COMPONENT_SET')
results.push(`[${page.name}] ${n.name} (${n.type}) id=${n.id}`);
return false;
});
}
return results.join('\n');
List existing variable collections and their conventions:
const collections = await figma.variables.getLocalVariableCollectionsAsync();
const results = collections.map(c => ({
name: c.name, id: c.id,
varCount: c.variableIds.length,
modes: c.modes.map(m => m.name)
}));
return results;
9. Reference Docs
Load these as needed based on what your task involves:
| Doc | When to load | What it covers |
|---|---|---|
| gotchas.md | Before any use_figma | Every known pitfall with WRONG/CORRECT code examples |
| common-patterns.md | Need working code examples | Script scaffolds: shapes, text, auto-layout, variables, components, multi-step workflows |
| plugin-api-patterns.md | Creating/editing nodes | Fills, strokes, Auto Layout, effects, grouping, cloning, styles |
| api-reference.md | Need exact API surface | Node creation, variables API, core properties, what works and what doesn't |
| validation-and-recovery.md | Multi-step writes or error recovery | get_metadata vs get_screenshot workflow, mandatory error recovery steps |
| component-patterns.md | Creating components/variants | combineAsVariants, component properties, INSTANCE_SWAP, variant layout, discovering existing components, metadata traversal |
| variable-patterns.md | Creating/binding variables | Collections, modes, scopes, aliasing, binding patterns, discovering existing variables |
| text-style-patterns.md | Creating/applying text styles | Type ramps, font probing, listing styles, applying styles to nodes |
| effect-style-patterns.md | Creating/applying effect styles | Drop shadows, listing styles, applying styles to nodes |
| plugin-api-standalone.index.md | Need to understand the full API surface | Index of all types, methods, and properties in the Plugin API |
| plugin-api-standalone.d.ts | Need exact type signatures | Full typings file — grep for specific symbols, don't load all at once |
10. Snippet examples
You will see snippets throughout documentation here. These snippets contain useful plugin API code that can be repurposed. Use them as is, or as starter code as you go. If there are key concepts that are best documented as generic snippets, call them out and write to disk so you can reuse in the future.
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