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Portabrief

لصاحبه sirahama·
Export any WordPress page or whole site as a portable rebuild brief — BRIEF.md plus assets — to recreate it on another stack or with an AI.
النسخة
0.13.2
آخر تحديث
Jul 4, 2026
Portabrief

Portabrief turns a WordPress page (or the whole site) into a portable rebuild package: a single BRIEF.md that describes the design system, components, content, and navigation, plus bundled assets, fonts, a manifest.json, and a per-module breakdown. The goal is a self-contained handoff you can rebuild from on a different stack — Next.js, Astro, Nuxt, Eleventy, Hugo, a native WordPress block theme, a headless front-end, an LLM coding agent, or Claude Design.

It is built for developers and agencies who are escaping page-builder lock-in, re-platforming a site, or handing a design off to another team or an AI.

What it produces

  • BRIEF.md — a synthesis-first, human- and LLM-readable brief: design tokens (colour, typography, spacing), an inferred component inventory with token bindings, the content outline, navigation, rebuild instructions, a gaps list, and a transparent portability score with its composition.
  • Bundled assets/, fonts/, logos/ (self-hosted resources are copied; remote ones are recorded by URL).
  • manifest.json — the machine-readable mirror of everything.
  • Destination-specific scaffolding (the chosen target gets a tailored starting point and a “recommended stack & elements” section).

Key features

  • Whole-site or single-page export from a Tools Portabrief screen.
  • Real portability score computed server-side, with a Coverage / Fidelity / Risk-headroom breakdown.
  • Secret redaction — credentials and API keys are never written to the package; only their existence is noted, masked as ***REDACTED***. A pre-flight scan blocks the download if any residual secret is detected.
  • PII safeguards — user records are off by default; when an admin includes them, the UI states plainly that real email addresses are exported, and a bundle headed to an external AI must be explicitly acknowledged.
  • Export history — a local, append-only audit log of every export (who, scope, destination, whether PII was included and acknowledged). Stays on your site.
  • Feedback box — request a feature or report a bug from inside the admin.

External services

Portabrief works fully offline by default. Three optional integrations may contact an external service, each only when you choose to use it:

  1. Feedback email — when you submit the in-admin feedback form, your message, the email you enter, your site URL, and basic environment info (WordPress/PHP/plugin versions) are emailed via your site’s own mailer to the Portabrief developer (connect@1click2open.com) so they can respond — or to an address you configure with the PORTABRIEF_FEEDBACK_EMAIL constant / portabrief_feedback_recipient filter. Nothing is sent unless you click “Send feedback”.
  2. Portabrief Hub (optional) — if you configure a central Hub (via the PORTABRIEF_HUB_URL / PORTABRIEF_HUB_KEY constants), feedback tickets are sent to it and their status is synced back. Off unless those constants are set.
  3. Usage analytics (opt-in) — if you tick “Share anonymous usage analytics” in Tools Portabrief, an anonymous payload (a random install ID, plugin/WordPress/PHP versions, and aggregate counts — never your URL, content, emails, secrets, or any export data) is sent to the configured Hub. Off unless you turn it on; the exact payload is previewable before you opt in.

Detection only (no connection): to document your site, Portabrief scans your own pages and options for third-party services already present (e.g. Stripe, Intercom, Google Tag Manager, Meta Pixel, Tawk.to, Hotjar) and records which ones it finds. These are local detection patterns — Portabrief does not connect to any of these services and sends them no data.

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