AI analysis grounded in the code graph — computed facts, not vibes · 2026-07-05T09:38:00Z
ai-website-cloner-template is a Next.js 16 project scaffold designed to be driven by AI coding agents (Claude Code with Opus 4.6 recommended) to reverse-engineer an existing website into a fresh codebase. The developer points the agent at one or more URLs, runs a /clone-website skill, and the agent extracts design tokens, downloads assets, writes component specs into docs/research/components/, and dispatches parallel builder agents (in git worktrees) to reconstruct each section. It targets developers who want to migrate off platforms like WordPress/Webflow or recover a live site whose source is lost.
The 3,730-star weekly jump is not explained by shipping code — the graph shows only 6 symbols and no releases or commits were fetched. The pull is almost certainly the workflow claim itself: a repeatable, agent-driven pipeline that promises pixel-accurate reconstruction using exact getComputedStyle() values and parallel worktree builds, plus broad agent support (13 platforms listed, from Codex CLI to Aider). In short, growth is driven by the concept and the demo rather than by verifiable engineering activity in this snapshot, and that gap is worth noting.
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