Specpin par Lam Ngoc Khuong
Pin living business specs onto the elements of your running web UI. Git-native, local-first, framework-agnostic.
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Specpin attaches business specifications (rules, descriptions, acceptance criteria) directly onto the elements of a running web UI, then renders them in-browser as you hover or browse.
It is NOT a spec-driven code generator: it generates no application code. It is a knowledge layer that pins living, Git-versioned documentation onto the interface you already have. Specs live as JSON in your repo's
Features:
âą Pin specs onto live elements: resilient multi-signal fingerprint matching (test-id, aria, selector, xpath, text, position) so specs survive refactors, scoped to their page by a URL glob.
âą Match confidence and page health: see how each spec matched (exact anchor vs. selector), review fragile matches, and drop in a data-spec-id attribute for exact matching.
âą Three display modes: tooltip, sidebar, and a draggable modal renderer. Switch with one click or Alt+Shift+M.
âą Manual capture: click an element and author a spec in place, no leaving the page. Toggle capture with Alt+Shift+C.
âą Writable local projects: edit, capture, create, delete, and group-zip export specs, even without a running sidecar.
âą Multi-project connections: one add-on serves many projects at once, routed to each page by origin, with per-project enable/disable and source badges (sidecar vs local).
âą Guide mode: spec-driven onboarding tours in two scopes (team, committed to your repo; personal, per-origin), with a spotlight overlay and an anchored popover.
âą Sidebar surface: open Specpin in Firefox's sidebar with inline spec detail and live auto-refresh.
âą Spec search: live client-side filter by title, file, tags, and description.
âą Multi-language spec content: locale-keyed strings with an in-browser language toggle and a tabbed per-locale editor.
âą Markdown-formatted specs: descriptions and business rules carry a safe Markdown subset (bold, italic, inline code, links, lists), authored via a toolbar and rendered across every surface.
âą User-selectable theme: System / Light / Dark, with dual-theme design tokens.
âą Trilingual interface (EN + VI + JA), independent from the spec content language.
Secure by default: the sidecar binds 127.0.0.1 by default (remote use is opt-in over your own HTTPS reverse proxy), uses bearer-token auth, accepts only extension-origin CORS, and guards writes against path traversal. Open-source. No data collection, no tracking, no remote code.
It is NOT a spec-driven code generator: it generates no application code. It is a knowledge layer that pins living, Git-versioned documentation onto the interface you already have. Specs live as JSON in your repo's
.specs/ directory and are served to the add-on by a small local Go sidecar over token-authenticated localhost. Nothing leaves your machine.Features:
âą Pin specs onto live elements: resilient multi-signal fingerprint matching (test-id, aria, selector, xpath, text, position) so specs survive refactors, scoped to their page by a URL glob.
âą Match confidence and page health: see how each spec matched (exact anchor vs. selector), review fragile matches, and drop in a data-spec-id attribute for exact matching.
âą Three display modes: tooltip, sidebar, and a draggable modal renderer. Switch with one click or Alt+Shift+M.
âą Manual capture: click an element and author a spec in place, no leaving the page. Toggle capture with Alt+Shift+C.
âą Writable local projects: edit, capture, create, delete, and group-zip export specs, even without a running sidecar.
âą Multi-project connections: one add-on serves many projects at once, routed to each page by origin, with per-project enable/disable and source badges (sidecar vs local).
âą Guide mode: spec-driven onboarding tours in two scopes (team, committed to your repo; personal, per-origin), with a spotlight overlay and an anchored popover.
âą Sidebar surface: open Specpin in Firefox's sidebar with inline spec detail and live auto-refresh.
âą Spec search: live client-side filter by title, file, tags, and description.
âą Multi-language spec content: locale-keyed strings with an in-browser language toggle and a tabbed per-locale editor.
âą Markdown-formatted specs: descriptions and business rules carry a safe Markdown subset (bold, italic, inline code, links, lists), authored via a toolbar and rendered across every surface.
âą User-selectable theme: System / Light / Dark, with dual-theme design tokens.
âą Trilingual interface (EN + VI + JA), independent from the spec content language.
Secure by default: the sidecar binds 127.0.0.1 by default (remote use is opt-in over your own HTTPS reverse proxy), uses bearer-token auth, accepts only extension-origin CORS, and guards writes against path traversal. Open-source. No data collection, no tracking, no remote code.
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Autorisations et données
Autorisations nécessaires :
- Accéder aux onglets du navigateur
- Accéder à vos données pour tous les sites web
Autorisations facultatives :
- Accéder à vos données pour tous les sites web
Collecte de données :
- Le dĂ©veloppeur indique que cette extension nâa pas besoin de collecter de donnĂ©es.
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- Version
- 0.0.15
- Taille
- 259,59Â Ko
- DerniĂšre mise Ă jour
- il y a un jour (9 juil. 2026)
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- Apache License 2.0
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