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Shubhransh

Shubhransh shares free Figma design-system links and a Raycast workflow to copy and share with less friction, without noise.

Shubhransh

What is Shubhransh?

Shubhransh is a personal product and design space that shares resources and workflows related to design systems and reusable design documentation. On this page, Shubhransh provides free access to Figma links for a “Design-System” file and describes a workflow for quickly sharing links using the Raycast extension.

The core purpose is to reduce friction when sharing Figma design links—described as “without noise”—so that the same destination remains unchanged while the process feels lighter and easier to communicate.

Key Features

  • Free Figma Design-System links
    • Provides a shared Figma file URL for a design system, meant to be copied and used.
  • “Without Noise” link-sharing approach
    • Frames sharing as copying clean links without altering the destination.
  • Raycast extension link-copy workflow
    • Uses Raycast to copy links quickly via a keyboard shortcut.
  • Keyboard shortcut guidance for faster sharing
    • Mentions using Control+L (or CMD+L) to copy the link, letting keys “rest” for smoother repeated use.
  • Share Anywhere flow
    • Emphasizes that once the link is copied, it can be pasted “anywhere” you need to share it.

How to Use Shubhransh

  1. Open the provided Figma “Design-System” file link and use the link as your reference or starting point.
  2. Install the Raycast extension referenced on the page.
  3. Use the described shortcut (Control+L on the page) to copy the Figma link.
  4. Paste the link wherever you need to share it, keeping the destination unchanged.

Use Cases

  • Sharing a design system reference during a review
    • Send the same Figma design-system link to stakeholders without repeatedly reformatting or rewriting information.
  • Preparing design system context between meetings
    • Quickly generate and share the Figma link while switching tasks, keeping communication focused.
  • Coordinating with teammates on UI/system updates
    • Distribute the canonical Figma file link so everyone points to the same “destination.”
  • Documenting resources alongside other work
    • Copy the link and paste it into notes, tickets, or messages where design-system context is needed.

FAQ

  • Is the Figma design-system link free to use?

    • The page states “Free. Forever.” next to the Figma links, indicating the links are shared without a paid requirement on this page.
  • What is Raycast used for here?

    • The page describes installing a Raycast extension to copy links quickly using a keyboard shortcut.
  • Does sharing the link change where it points?

    • The page explicitly says the destination doesn’t change; only the “weight of the journey” is reduced.
  • What platform is the workflow meant for?

    • The page references both Control+L and CMD+L shortcuts, suggesting keyboard-driven workflows on systems where those shortcuts apply (exact OS is not stated).

Alternatives

  • Use plain copy/paste without Raycast
    • Simple workflow: copy the Figma URL from the browser/address bar and paste it where needed, with more manual steps.
  • Use a browser extension or share tool for URLs
    • Similar goal (faster link sharing) but typically focuses on general sharing actions rather than the specific Raycast-based shortcut described here.
  • Maintain a shared “design system” index document
    • Instead of fast link copying, centralize links in a single doc or repository so teammates can retrieve them when needed.
  • Share Figma links through team channels (chat/tickets)
    • Uses existing collaboration tools for distribution; differs by where the workflow is executed (in the chat/ticket system rather than via Raycast).