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Cursor, Claude Code, ChatGPT, and other AI coding tools are powerful, but they still need direction. Schemyx gives them a reusable theme bundle so the workflow becomes: choose the theme once, export the files, then ask AI to build with that system in mind.
What this page covers
Without shared inputs, every tool session starts from scratch. You prompt, inspect the result, correct visual drift, and then repeat. Theme files reduce that loop by putting the product's visual rules into a portable format first.
The point is not to lock you into one model. The point is to make your preferred stack and theme portable enough that different AI tools can all start from the same direction.
As your workflow matures, the same output can move from local files into MCP-powered retrieval so AI agents can pull approved context directly instead of depending on manually pasted instructions.
Why it matters
Export once, then use the same files in multiple coding sessions and multiple tools.
Your prompts can focus on product behavior and layout instead of re-describing the visual system.
The same structure can support local files today and MCP-backed retrieval as your setup matures.
Next step
Theme Forge is the fastest way to turn visual direction into reusable output your AI tools can keep following across sessions.