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Jeikin Accessibility

Jeikin Accessibility

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Make your AI coding assistant accessibility-aware. One click to connect — then every AI interaction follows WCAG.
Installation
Launch VS Code Quick Open (Ctrl+P), paste the following command, and press enter.
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Jeikin Accessibility

Your AI coding assistant already writes your code. Jeikin makes it write accessible code.

One click to connect — then every AI interaction is accessibility-aware. No sidebar panels, no manual scans. Jeikin works through MCP (Model Context Protocol), so your AI assistant (Claude Code, Copilot, Cursor) automatically knows your project's accessibility rules.

How it works

  1. Install this extension from the VS Code Marketplace
  2. Click "Connect" when prompted — sign in with GitHub in your browser
  3. Done. Your AI assistant now follows WCAG guidelines and tracks issues on the Jeikin dashboard

The status bar shows your open issue count at a glance. Click it to open your dashboard.

What Jeikin does

  • Reviews your code for WCAG compliance as part of every AI interaction
  • Tracks every finding on a central dashboard with evidence
  • Guides fixes with plain-language explanations and WCAG references
  • Verifies fixes with automated quality checks
  • Blocks inaccessible PRs via the GitHub App

Works with

  • Claude Code
  • GitHub Copilot
  • Cursor
  • Windsurf
  • Cline
  • Any AI tool that supports MCP

Status bar

Icon Meaning
✓ A11y No open accessibility issues
⚠ A11y: 3 open 3 issues need attention
— A11y: -- Could not reach Jeikin server
✗ A11y: ! API key invalid — run npx jeikin init

Commands

Command Description
Jeikin: Connect Project Connect the current workspace to Jeikin

Requirements

  • A Jeikin account (free)
  • An AI coding assistant that supports MCP (Claude Code, Copilot, Cursor, etc.)

Privacy

Your source code is never stored. Jeikin reads files via MCP during AI interactions but only keeps analysis results. API keys are stored in .mcp.json (automatically gitignored).

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