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Ai website cloner template

Clone any website with one command using AI coding agents

From JCodesMore·Updated June 1, 2026·View on GitHub·

A reusable template for reverse-engineering any website into a clean, modern Next.js codebase using AI coding agents. The project is written primarily in TypeScript, distributed under the MIT License license, first published in 2026. It has gained significant community traction with 15,955 stars and 2,436 forks on GitHub. Key topics include: ai, ai-agents, ai-tools, automation, boilerplate.

Latest release: v0.3.1v0.3.1 - Windows CRLF Fix for Agent Rules Sync
March 30, 2026View Changelog →

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A reusable template for reverse-engineering any website into a clean, modern Next.js codebase using AI coding agents.

Recommended: Claude Code with Opus 4.7 for best results — but works with a variety of AI coding agents.

Point it at a URL, run /clone-website, and your AI agent will inspect the site, extract design tokens and assets, write component specs, and dispatch parallel builders to reconstruct every section.

Demo

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Quick Start

Important: Start by making your own copy with GitHub's Use this template button. Do not clone this template repository directly for your website project, and do not open pull requests here with your generated website.

  1. Create your own repository from this template

    On the GitHub page for this project, click Use this template, then click Create a new repository.

    Give your new repository a name, choose whether it should be public or private, then click Create repository. If GitHub shows an Include all branches option, you can leave it off.

    This gives you your own separate project to work in, so your website changes stay in your account instead of coming back to the main template.

  2. Open your new repository on your computer

    After GitHub creates your copy, open that new repository. Click Code and open or clone your new repository with your preferred coding tool.

    If you use the terminal, the command will look like this:

    bash
    git clone https://github.com/YOUR-USERNAME/YOUR-NEW-REPOSITORY.git cd YOUR-NEW-REPOSITORY
  3. Install dependencies

    bash
    npm install
  4. Start your AI agent — Claude Code recommended:

    bash
    claude --chrome
  5. Run the skill:

    /clone-website <target-url1> [<target-url2> ...]
    
  6. Customize (optional) — after the base clone is built, modify as needed

Using a different agent? Open AGENTS.md for project instructions — most agents pick it up automatically.

Supported Platforms

AgentStatus
Claude CodeRecommended — Opus 4.7
Codex CLISupported
OpenCodeSupported
GitHub CopilotSupported
CursorSupported
WindsurfSupported
Gemini CLISupported
ClineSupported
Roo CodeSupported
ContinueSupported
Amazon QSupported
Augment CodeSupported
AiderSupported

Prerequisites

Tech Stack

  • Next.js 16 — App Router, React 19, TypeScript strict
  • shadcn/ui — Radix primitives + Tailwind CSS v4
  • Tailwind CSS v4 — oklch design tokens
  • Lucide React — default icons (replaced by extracted SVGs during cloning)

How It Works

The /clone-website skill runs a multi-phase pipeline:

  1. Reconnaissance — screenshots, design token extraction, interaction sweep (scroll, click, hover, responsive)
  2. Foundation — updates fonts, colors, globals, downloads all assets
  3. Component Specs — writes detailed spec files (docs/research/components/) with exact computed CSS values, states, behaviors, and content
  4. Parallel Build — dispatches builder agents in git worktrees, one per section/component
  5. Assembly & QA — merges worktrees, wires up the page, runs visual diff against the original

Each builder agent receives the full component specification inline — exact getComputedStyle() values, interaction models, multi-state content, responsive breakpoints, and asset paths. No guessing.

Use Cases

  • Platform migration — rebuild a site you own from WordPress/Webflow/Squarespace into a modern Next.js codebase
  • Lost source code — your site is live but the repo is gone, the developer left, or the stack is legacy. Get the code back in a modern format
  • Learning — deconstruct how production sites achieve specific layouts, animations, and responsive behavior by working with real code

Not Intended For

  • Phishing or impersonation — this project must not be used for deceptive purposes, impersonation, or any activity that breaks the law.
  • Passing off someone's design as your own — logos, brand assets, and original copy belong to their owners.
  • Violating terms of service — some sites explicitly prohibit scraping or reproduction. Check first.

Project Structure

src/
  app/              # Next.js routes
  components/       # React components
    ui/             # shadcn/ui primitives
    icons.tsx       # Extracted SVG icons
  lib/utils.ts      # cn() utility
  types/            # TypeScript interfaces
  hooks/            # Custom React hooks
public/
  images/           # Downloaded images from target
  videos/           # Downloaded videos from target
  seo/              # Favicons, OG images
docs/
  research/         # Extraction output & component specs
  design-references/ # Screenshots
scripts/
  sync-agent-rules.sh  # Regenerate agent instruction files
  sync-skills.mjs      # Regenerate /clone-website for all platforms
AGENTS.md           # Agent instructions (single source of truth)
CLAUDE.md           # Claude Code config (imports AGENTS.md)
GEMINI.md           # Gemini CLI config (imports AGENTS.md)

Commands

bash
npm run dev # Start dev server npm run build # Production build npm run lint # ESLint check npm run typecheck # TypeScript check npm run check # Run lint + typecheck + build

If using docker

bash
docker compose up app --build # build and run the app docker compose up dev --build # run the app in dev mode on port 3001

Updating for Other Platforms

Two source-of-truth files power all platform support. Edit the source, then run the sync script:

WhatSource of truthSync command
Project instructionsAGENTS.mdbash scripts/sync-agent-rules.sh
/clone-website skill.claude/skills/clone-website/SKILL.mdnode scripts/sync-skills.mjs

Each script regenerates the platform-specific copies automatically. Agents that read the source files natively need no regeneration.

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License

MIT

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