Capture screenshots on macOS and analyze the images.
Capture screenshots on macOS and analyze UI, errors, code, or data visualizations. Use when you need visual context for debugging, design reviews, or understanding what's on screen.
/plugin marketplace add wasabeef/claude-code-cookbook/plugin install cook-en@claude-code-cookbookCapture screenshots on macOS and analyze the images.
/screenshot [options]
--window: Capture a specific window--full: Capture the entire screen--crop: Select a region to capture# Capture and analyze a window
/screenshot --window
"Analyze the captured screen"
# Select a region and analyze
/screenshot --crop
"Explain the content of the selected region"
# Capture full screen and analyze
/screenshot --full
"Analyze the overall screen composition"
# No specific problem - situation analysis
/screenshot --crop
(Claude will automatically analyze screen content, explaining elements and composition)
# UI/UX problem analysis
/screenshot --window
"Propose problems and improvements for this UI"
# Error analysis
/screenshot --window
"Tell me the cause and solution for this error message"
# Design review
/screenshot --full
"Evaluate this design from a UX perspective"
# Code analysis
/screenshot --crop
"Point out problems in this code"
# Data visualization analysis
/screenshot --crop
"Analyze trends visible in this graph"
# Analysis from multiple perspectives
/screenshot --window
"Analyze this screen regarding:
1. UI consistency
2. Accessibility issues
3. Improvement proposals"
# Multiple captures for comparative analysis
/screenshot --window
# (Save before image)
# Make changes
/screenshot --window
# (Save after image)
"Compare before and after images, analyzing changes and improvement effects"
# Focus on specific elements
/screenshot --crop
"Evaluate whether the selected button design harmonizes with other elements"
/screenshot command does not actually capture screenshotsIf no option is specified, please present the following choices:
"How would you like to capture the screenshot?
1. Select window (--window) → screencapture -W
2. Full screen (--full) → screencapture -x
3. Select region (--crop) → screencapture -i"
Start image analysis after the user has executed the screencapture command
Specifying specific problems or perspectives enables more focused analysis