Smithery Logo
MCPsSkillsDocsPricing
Login
Smithery Logo

Accelerating the Agent Economy

Resources

DocumentationPrivacy PolicySystem Status

Company

PricingAboutBlog

Connect

© 2026 Smithery. All rights reserved.

    deepractice

    ai-elements

    deepractice/ai-elements
    Design
    75
    2 installs

    About

    SKILL.md

    Install

    Install via Skills CLI

    or add to your agent
    • Claude Code
      Claude Code
    • Codex
      Codex
    • OpenClaw
      OpenClaw
    • Cursor
      Cursor
    • Amp
      Amp
    • GitHub Copilot
      GitHub Copilot
    • Gemini CLI
      Gemini CLI
    • Kilo Code
      Kilo Code
    • Junie
      Junie
    • Replit
      Replit
    • Windsurf
      Windsurf
    • Cline
      Cline
    • Continue
      Continue
    • OpenCode
      OpenCode
    • OpenHands
      OpenHands
    • Roo Code
      Roo Code
    • Augment
      Augment
    • Goose
      Goose
    • Trae
      Trae
    • Zencoder
      Zencoder
    • Antigravity
      Antigravity
    ├─
    ├─
    └─

    About

    Create new AI chat interface components for the ai-elements library following established composable patterns, shadcn/ui integration, and Vercel AI SDK conventions...

    SKILL.md

    AI Elements

    AI Elements is a component library and custom registry built on top of shadcn/ui to help you build AI-native applications faster. It provides pre-built components like conversations, messages and more.

    Installing AI Elements is straightforward and can be done in a couple of ways. You can use the dedicated CLI command for the fastest setup, or integrate via the standard shadcn/ui CLI if you've already adopted shadcn's workflow.

    Quick Start

    Here are some basic examples of what you can achieve using components from AI Elements.

    Prerequisites

    Before installing AI Elements, make sure your environment meets the following requirements:

    • Node.js, version 18 or later
    • A Next.js project with the AI SDK installed.
    • shadcn/ui installed in your project. If you don't have it installed, running any install command will automatically install it for you.
    • We also highly recommend using the AI Gateway and adding AI_GATEWAY_API_KEY to your env.local so you don't have to use an API key from every provider. AI Gateway also gives $5 in usage per month so you can experiment with models. You can obtain an API key here.

    Installing Components

    You can install AI Elements components using either the AI Elements CLI or the shadcn/ui CLI. Both achieve the same result: adding the selected component’s code and any needed dependencies to your project.

    The CLI will download the component’s code and integrate it into your project’s directory (usually under your components folder). By default, AI Elements components are added to the @/components/ai-elements/ directory (or whatever folder you’ve configured in your shadcn components settings).

    After running the command, you should see a confirmation in your terminal that the files were added. You can then proceed to use the component in your code.

    Usage

    Once an AI Elements component is installed, you can import it and use it in your application like any other React component. The components are added as part of your codebase (not hidden in a library), so the usage feels very natural.

    Example

    After installing AI Elements components, you can use them in your application like any other React component. For example:

    "use client";
    
    import { Message, MessageContent, MessageResponse } from "@/components/ai-elements/message";
    import { useChat } from "@ai-sdk/react";
    
    const Example = () => {
      const { messages } = useChat();
    
      return (
        <>
          {messages.map(({ role, parts }, index) => (
            <Message from={role} key={index}>
              <MessageContent>
                {parts.map((part, i) => {
                  switch (part.type) {
                    case "text":
                      return <MessageResponse key={`${role}-${i}`}>{part.text}</MessageResponse>;
                  }
                })}
              </MessageContent>
            </Message>
          ))}
        </>
      );
    };
    
    export default Example;
    

    In the example above, we import the Message component from our AI Elements directory and include it in our JSX. Then, we compose the component with the MessageContent and MessageResponse subcomponents. You can style or configure the component just as you would if you wrote it yourself – since the code lives in your project, you can even open the component file to see how it works or make custom modifications.

    Extensibility

    All AI Elements components take as many primitive attributes as possible. For example, the Message component extends HTMLAttributes<HTMLDivElement>, so you can pass any props that a div supports. This makes it easy to extend the component with your own styles or functionality.

    Customization

    After installation, no additional setup is needed. The component’s styles (Tailwind CSS classes) and scripts are already integrated. You can start interacting with the component in your app immediately.

    For example, if you'd like to remove the rounding on Message, you can go to components/ai-elements/message.tsx and remove rounded-lg as follows:

    export const MessageContent = ({ children, className, ...props }: MessageContentProps) => (
      <div
        className={cn(
          "flex flex-col gap-2 text-sm text-foreground",
          "group-[.is-user]:bg-primary group-[.is-user]:text-primary-foreground group-[.is-user]:px-4 group-[.is-user]:py-3",
          className
        )}
        {...props}
      >
        <div className="is-user:dark">{children}</div>
      </div>
    );
    

    Troubleshooting

    Why are my components not styled?

    Make sure your project is configured correctly for shadcn/ui in Tailwind 4 - this means having a globals.css file that imports Tailwind and includes the shadcn/ui base styles.

    I ran the AI Elements CLI but nothing was added to my project

    Double-check that:

    • Your current working directory is the root of your project (where package.json lives).
    • Your components.json file (if using shadcn-style config) is set up correctly.
    • You’re using the latest version of the AI Elements CLI:
    npx ai-elements@latest
    

    If all else fails, feel free to open an issue on GitHub.

    Theme switching doesn’t work — my app stays in light mode

    Ensure your app is using the same data-theme system that shadcn/ui and AI Elements expect. The default implementation toggles a data-theme attribute on the <html> element. Make sure your tailwind.config.js is using class or data- selectors accordingly:

    The component imports fail with “module not found”

    Check the file exists. If it does, make sure your tsconfig.json has a proper paths alias for @/ i.e.

    {
      "compilerOptions": {
        "baseUrl": ".",
        "paths": {
          "@/*": ["./*"]
        }
      }
    }
    

    My AI coding assistant can't access AI Elements components

    1. Verify your config file syntax is valid JSON.
    2. Check that the file path is correct for your AI tool.
    3. Restart your coding assistant after making changes.
    4. Ensure you have a stable internet connection.

    Still stuck?

    If none of these answers help, open an issue on GitHub and someone will be happy to assist.

    Available Components

    See the references/ folder for detailed documentation on each component.

    Recommended Servers
    Browser tool
    Browser tool
    Gemini
    Gemini
    Browserbase
    Browserbase
    Repository
    deepractice/agentx
    Files