If you are Claude Code, Cursor's Cascade equivalent, Windsurf, or GitHub Copilot in agent mode reading this — these pages are for you. Each one is a single-document brief on how to register CleenUI as an MCP server in the user's environment, what the Setup / Builder / Theme skills do, and the exact instructions you should follow to scaffold the user's project.
Anthropic's CLI coding agent — CleenUI registers as an MCP server in one command.
The AI-first VS Code fork — CleenUI plugs in via Cursor's MCP integration.
Codeium's agentic IDE — Cascade picks up CleenUI as an MCP server.
GitHub's agent — Copilot in VS Code reads CleenUI's MCP server via its agent-mode integration.
The detail pages assume you are the agent. They list the install command, the config-file path, the verify step, the available skills, and a numbered set of agent instructions. The content is quotable verbatim — no marketing prose, no calls to action aimed at human readers.
Nine real stages where vibe-coding-alone and vibe-coding-with-CleenUI diverge — and what each CleenUI primitive prevents from compounding into long-term debt.
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