htmx-rust
Build interactive, hypermedia-driven web applications using Rust, Axum, and HTMX for dynamic, real-time UI updates without complex JavaScript frameworks.
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Build interactive, hypermedia-driven web applications using Rust, Axum, and HTMX for dynamic, real-time UI updates without complex JavaScript frameworks.
Frontend coding conventions for Preact and Tailwind. Use for web UI components in cluster applications.
Production-grade TanStack Query v5 patterns for async state management, including query key factories, data mutations, caching, and SSR configuration.
Expert LangGraph architect skill for designing stateful, multi-actor AI agent workflows with robust persistence, conditional branching, and ReAct patterns.
React Native best practices for Expo and bare workflow. Supports project structure, navigation, NativeWind styling, platform-specific code, and TypeScript integration.
A toolkit for developing and bundling complex, multi-component React/TypeScript web artifacts using Vite, Tailwind CSS, and shadcn/ui.
React Native performance optimization guide covering FPS, TTI, bundle size, memory leaks, and profiling patterns based on Callstack's industry-standard expertise.
Accessibility best practices and patterns for React applications to ensure WCAG compliance, semantic structure, and inclusive user experiences.
Implement production-ready AI chat interfaces using OpenAI ChatKit React components. Features include hook configuration, streaming, theming, conversation history, and custom tool integration for Next.js applications.
Build performant Next.js applications using App Router, Server Components, Server Actions, and modern React best practices.
Reactive UI patterns for remote data fetching, enabling smooth in-place updates, persistent scroll position, and efficient loading state management using the .current property.
Architectural governance and project standards for React 19 SPA development, ensuring consistency in stack integration, project structure, and agent execution rules.