server-components
Guidance on React Server Components (RSC) in Next.js, covering server/client component boundaries, data fetching, and composition patterns.
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Guidance on React Server Components (RSC) in Next.js, covering server/client component boundaries, data fetching, and composition patterns.
Develops reactive Livewire 4 components, handling wire directives, state management, real-time updates, component testing, and integration with Flux UI for high-performance Laravel applications.
Build scalable, production-ready design systems using Tailwind CSS v4, featuring CSS-first configuration, design tokens, component variants, and responsive patterns.
Master component-driven development for React, Vue, and Svelte. Learn advanced composition, CSS-in-JS strategies, and API design for scalable UI design systems.
Specialized skill for building Vue 3 applications with TypeScript, covering Composition API, Pinia state management, Vue Router, and custom composables.
Frontend coding conventions for Preact and Tailwind. Use for web UI components in cluster applications.
Full-stack web development suite featuring Next.js (SSR/RSC/App Router), Turborepo for monorepo management, and RemixIcon for UI assets. Optimized for modern React, high-performance builds, and scalable architecture.
Build interactive, hypermedia-driven web applications using Rust, Axum, and HTMX for dynamic, real-time UI updates without complex JavaScript frameworks.
Implement shadcn/ui components: installation, Vite/TanStack Router configuration, CLI command management, and Tailwind CSS integration.
Standardized configuration and management for Django production server and worker processes.
An autonomous UI implementation agent that converts Figma designs into pixel-perfect code using Figma MCP and browser-based refinement.
React and Vite performance optimization guidelines. Use when writing, reviewing, or optimizing React components built with Vite.