devtools
Drop-in inspector panel for any json-render app. Use when the user wants to debug a generative UI, inspect the spec tree, edit state at runtime, see dispatched actions, follow stream patches live, browse a catalog, or pick DOM elements to find their spec keys. Triggers include "add devtools", "debug json-render", "inspect the spec", "why is this element not rendering", "see the state at runtime", or requests to tap streams / capture action logs for `@json-render/devtools`.
How do I install this agent skill?
npx skills add https://github.com/vercel-labs/json-render --skill devtoolsIs this agent skill safe to install?
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This skill provides a development tool for inspecting and debugging applications using the JSON-render framework. It includes standard features for a devtools panel, such as state inspection and event logging, which are appropriate for its intended use in development environments.
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What does this agent skill do?
@json-render/devtools
A floating inspector panel for json-render apps. Framework-agnostic core + per-framework adapters (React, Vue, Svelte, Solid).
Production-safe: the component renders null when NODE_ENV === "production".
Install
Install the core package plus the adapter that matches the host app's renderer.
# React
npm install @json-render/devtools @json-render/devtools-react
# Vue
npm install @json-render/devtools @json-render/devtools-vue
# Svelte
npm install @json-render/devtools @json-render/devtools-svelte
# Solid
npm install @json-render/devtools @json-render/devtools-solid
Drop-in usage
Place <JsonRenderDevtools /> anywhere inside the existing <JSONUIProvider> (or framework equivalent). No other wiring required.
React
import { JsonRenderDevtools } from "@json-render/devtools-react";
<JSONUIProvider registry={registry} handlers={handlers}>
<Renderer spec={spec} registry={registry} />
<JsonRenderDevtools spec={spec} catalog={catalog} messages={messages} />
</JSONUIProvider>;
Vue
<script setup>
import { JsonRenderDevtools } from "@json-render/devtools-vue";
</script>
<template>
<JSONUIProvider :registry="registry">
<Renderer :spec="spec" :registry="registry" />
<JsonRenderDevtools :spec="spec" :catalog="catalog" :messages="messages" />
</JSONUIProvider>
</template>
Svelte
<script>
import { JsonRenderDevtools } from "@json-render/devtools-svelte";
</script>
<JSONUIProvider {registry}>
<Renderer {spec} {registry} />
<JsonRenderDevtools {spec} {catalog} {messages} />
</JSONUIProvider>
Solid
import { JsonRenderDevtools } from "@json-render/devtools-solid";
<JSONUIProvider registry={registry}>
<Renderer spec={spec()} registry={registry} />
<JsonRenderDevtools
spec={spec()}
catalog={catalog}
messages={messages()}
/>
</JSONUIProvider>;
Controls
- Floating toggle appears bottom-right.
- Hotkey:
Ctrl/Cmd+Shift+J(configurable viahotkeyprop). - Drawer is resizable; height persists to localStorage.
Props
spec(Spec | null) — current spec.catalog(Catalog | null) — catalog definition; required for the Catalog panel.messages(UIMessage[]) — AI SDKuseChatmessages; scanned for spec data parts.initialOpen(boolean) — start open.position("bottom-right" | "bottom-left" | "right") — dock + toggle corner."bottom-*"docks at the bottom;"right"docks at the right edge full-height (recommended for app-shells that already use100vhor fixed bottom bars).hotkey(string | false) —"mod+shift+j"by default.bufferSize(number) — event ring-buffer cap, default 500.reserveSpace(boolean, defaulttrue) — when true the panel pushes the host app by applyingpadding-bottom/padding-rightonbody. Set tofalseto keep the panel as a pure overlay.allowDockToggle(boolean, defaulttrue) — show a toolbar button so the user can flip the panel between bottom-dock and right-dock. User choice persists tolocalStorageand overridespositionon subsequent mounts. Passfalseto lock the dock toposition.onEvent((DevtoolsEvent) => void) — optional tap.
Panels
- Spec — element tree rooted at
spec.root; props/visibility/events/watchers detail; integratedvalidateSpecwarnings. - State — every JSON Pointer path with inline edit via
store.set. - Actions — dispatched actions timeline (name, params, result/error, duration).
- Stream — spec patches, text chunks, token usage, lifecycle markers grouped by generation.
- Catalog — components + actions declared in the catalog with prop chips.
Picker (toolbar)
The element picker is a toolbar button in the panel header (Chrome-DevTools-style), not a tab. Click it to activate pick mode, then click any rendered element in the page — selection jumps to the Spec tab with that element focused. Esc cancels.
Reserved space & docking
The panel can dock at the bottom or the right edge, and by default the user can flip between the two with a toolbar button (the choice persists to localStorage). Set allowDockToggle={false} if the host app only works with one dock — the button is hidden and the dock is locked to position.
Pick an initial dock that fits your layout:
- Bottom dock (default) — works best for docs / marketing / content-flow sites and for app shells built with a
height: 100%chain (html { height: 100% }→body { height: 100% }→.app { height: 100% }). The panel writes its height to--jr-devtools-offset-bottomand applies matchingpadding-bottomtobody, so non-fixed content naturally makes room. - Right dock (
position="right") — recommended for app-shell layouts that use100vhorposition: fixed; bottom: 0. Right docking sidesteps the bottom edge entirely and writes its width to--jr-devtools-offset-rightinstead.
Apps that use 100vh, position: fixed, or position: sticky can opt specific elements in with the published CSS custom properties:
.composer { bottom: var(--jr-devtools-offset-bottom, 0); }
.sidebar { right: var(--jr-devtools-offset-right, 0); }
.app-shell { height: calc(100vh - var(--jr-devtools-offset-bottom, 0)); }
If the automatic body padding causes problems with a particular layout, pass reserveSpace={false} to make the panel a pure overlay — the CSS custom properties are still published so you can reserve space manually.
(--jr-devtools-offset is kept as a back-compat alias for whichever edge is currently active.)
Multiple renderers on one page (e.g. a chat)
A single <JsonRenderDevtools /> can inspect many <Renderer /> instances at once — a chat where each assistant message renders its own spec, a dashboard made of several independent widgets, etc. The recipe:
- One top-level
<JSONUIProvider>so every renderer shares one state store and one action dispatcher. Devtools lives inside this provider and sees everything through it. - Per-renderer specs, shared state — each assistant message renders
<Renderer spec={msgSpec} registry={registry} />directly, not wrapped in its ownStateProvider. State paths from different messages must not collide. - Namespace state per turn — when the source is an AI stream, hand the agent a unique
messageIdand require every element key (<id>-root) and state path (/<id>/count) to be prefixed with it. - Pass
spec={latest}+messages={all}—specdrives the Spec panel (usually the newest assistant message's spec), whilemessagesfeeds the Stream panel with patches from every turn. - Actions and the picker are already global —
registerActionObservercaptures dispatches from anyActionProviderin the tree, anddata-jr-keyis written by the renderer itself, so Pick works across every rendered element regardless of which message produced it.
See examples/devtools for a full AI chat wired this way.
Imperative API (React only)
import { useJsonRenderDevtools } from "@json-render/devtools-react";
const devtools = useJsonRenderDevtools();
devtools?.open();
devtools?.toggle();
devtools?.recordEvent({ kind: "stream-text", at: Date.now(), text: "hi" });
Returns null in production or before the component mounts.
Server-side stream tap
Capture spec patches at the API route so events persist server-side or flow into your own telemetry.
import { tapJsonRenderStream, createEventStore } from "@json-render/devtools";
import { pipeJsonRender } from "@json-render/core";
const events = createEventStore({ bufferSize: 1000 });
const tapped = tapJsonRenderStream(result.toUIMessageStream(), events);
writer.merge(pipeJsonRender(tapped));
YAML equivalent: tapYamlStream.
Under the hood
- Shadow-DOM isolated panel — the panel's styles never leak into the host app and vice versa.
- Ring-buffered event store — capped log of devtools events (state changes, action dispatches, stream patches, etc.).
- Action observer registry — each framework's
ActionProviderreports vianotifyActionDispatch/notifyActionSettlein@json-render/core; devtools subscribes viaregisterActionObserver. - Picker element tagging — while devtools is mounted,
ElementRendererwraps each rendered element in<span data-jr-key="..." style="display:contents">so the picker can map DOM → spec key. No layout impact.
How can the creator link this skill?
Add the canonical catalog link to the repository README so users can inspect current installs and available audits. The publishing guide covers the complete discovery path.
<a href="https://skillzs.dev/skills/vercel-labs/json-render/devtools">View devtools on skillZs</a>