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Figma actions
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Get the full document contents of a Figma file as structured JSON.
Get the JSON for specific layers or nodes inside a file.
Render chosen layers of a file to PNG, JPG, SVG, or PDF and get download URLs.
Get download URLs for every image used as a fill inside a file.
Get lightweight details about a file such as its name, last-touched time, editor type, and thumbnail.
List the saved version history of a file.
Get shareable embed information (title, thumbnail, embed HTML) for a public Figma file URL.
List all comments left on a file.
Add a new comment to a file, optionally pinned to a spot or as a reply.
Delete a comment from a file.
List the emoji reactions on a specific comment.
Add an emoji reaction to a comment.
Remove an emoji reaction you added to a comment.
List all projects belonging to your team.
List all files inside a project.
Get a project's name and basic details.
List the top-level folders in your team.
List all files inside a folder.
List the subfolders nested inside a folder.
Get a folder's name and basic details.
List the published components in your team's libraries.
List the published component sets (variant groups) in your team's libraries.
List the published styles (colors, text, effects) in your team's libraries.
List the components defined in a specific file.
List the component sets defined in a specific file.
List the styles defined in a specific file.
Get the details of a single published component by its key.
Get the details of a single published component set by its key.
Get the details of a single published style by its key.
Get the profile of the connected Figma user.
Get your organization's daily Figma AI credit usage.
Get your organization's audit activity logs.
Get an audit trail of REST API and MCP-server calls made with your organization's tokens.
Check a user's payment status for a Figma Community plugin, widget, or file you own.
List the developer resource links attached to nodes in a file.
Attach one or more developer resource links to nodes in files.
Update the name or URL of existing developer resource links.
Delete a developer resource link from a file.
List your webhooks for a team, project, or file.
Create a webhook that posts to your endpoint when a chosen event happens.
Get the details of a single webhook.
Update a webhook's endpoint, event, status, or passcode.
Delete a webhook.
See recent delivery attempts and responses for a webhook, for debugging.
List all webhooks set up for your team.
Get the variables and variable collections defined in a file.
Get the variables a file publishes to other files as a library.
Create, update, or delete variables, collections, modes, and values in a file in one call.
See how often a library's components were inserted or detached over time.
See where a library's components are currently being used.
See how often a library's styles were applied or detached over time.
See where a library's styles are currently being used.
See how often a library's variables were applied or detached over time.
See where a library's variables are currently being used.
Figma triggers
Events in Figma that can start an automation on their own — no clicks required once you set it up.
Fires when a comment is posted on a file in your Figma team.
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