Advanced Modular Library Design
Design modular TypeScript libraries using HexDI principles: compile-time dependency validation, feature-first organization, and clean API boundaries.
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Design modular TypeScript libraries using HexDI principles: compile-time dependency validation, feature-first organization, and clean API boundaries.
Standardized detective skill integration for agent roles. Maps agents to code-analysis skills and enforces claudemem usage for memory-indexed code investigation.
Perform automated, rule-based performance and reliability audits for React and Next.js applications, covering bundle size, waterfalls, rendering, and data fetching.
Full-stack application orchestrator that analyzes natural language requests to determine tech stacks, scaffold projects, and coordinate specialized development agents.
Standardized React UI patterns for loading states, error handling, and data fetching to ensure consistent UX and robust component architecture.
Aggressively prune grammatical scaffolding and filler text from inputs to optimize LLM token usage while retaining core semantic content.
Build React applications using React Router's data mode (createBrowserRouter/RouterProvider) for loaders, actions, fetchers, and optimistic UI without the Vite framework plugin.
Expert assistant for designing and optimizing production-grade Trigger.dev background jobs, AI workflows, and resilient asynchronous task architectures in TypeScript.
Frontend coding conventions for Preact and Tailwind. Use for web UI components in cluster applications.
Complete project architecture and structure guide for LobeHub. Use for codebase exploration, project organization, file location, and architectural context.
Initialize and configure Trigger.dev in your project. Essential for setting up the SDK, project configuration, directory structure, and your first background task.
Analyze and implement purposeful UI animations for Next.js, Tailwind CSS, and React applications with a focus on UX, performance, and accessibility.