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Instruments Python and TypeScript code with MLflow Tracing for observability. Triggers on questions about adding tracing, instrumenting agents/LLM apps, getting started with MLflow tracing, or tracing specific frameworks (LangGraph, LangChain, OpenAI, DSPy, CrewAI, AutoGen). Examples - "How do I add tracing?", "How to instrument my agent?", "How to trace my LangChain app?", "Getting started with MLflow tracing", "Trace my TypeScript app"
Effect-TS (Effect) guidance for TypeScript. Use when building, refactoring, reviewing, or explaining Effect code, especially for: typed error modeling (expected errors vs defects), Context/Layer/Effect.Service dependency wiring, Scope/resource lifecycles, runtime execution boundaries, schema-based decoding, concurrency/scheduling/streams, @effect/platform APIs, Effect AI workflows, and Promise/async migration.
TypeScript strict patterns and best practices. Trigger: When writing TypeScript code - types, interfaces, generics.
React and Next.js 14+ application development with App Router, Server Components, TypeScript, Tailwind CSS, and modern frontend patterns.
Zod v4 schema validation for TypeScript. Covers primitives, string formats, objects, arrays, unions, coercion, transforms, refinements, parsing, type inference, error customization, JSON Schema, file validation, and metadata. Use when writing schemas, validating input, parsing data, inferring types, or converting schemas with Zod.
Universal coding standards, best practices, and patterns for TypeScript, JavaScript, React, and Node.js development.
Use when auditing project structure, planning refactors, improving code organization, analyzing dependencies and module boundaries, or identifying structural issues. TypeScript/JavaScript-primary with language-agnostic patterns.
Explains basic effect usage and terms. Use when using effect in typescript.
Review React/TypeScript code for bugs, security vulnerabilities, performance issues, accessibility gaps, and CLAUDE.md workflow compliance. Enforces TypeScript strict mode, GPU-accelerated animations, WCAG AA accessibility, bundle size limits, and surgical simplicity. Use when completing features, before commits, or reviewing pull requests.
Advanced TypeScript patterns for strict mode development. Covers type utilities (Pick, Omit, Partial, Record, Awaited), generics with constraints and inference, type guards and narrowing, discriminated unions, conditional and mapped types, template literal types, const assertions, satisfies operator, module patterns, and modern JavaScript idioms (eslint-plugin-unicorn). Use when building type-safe APIs, preventing runtime errors through types, working with strict TypeScript configuration, debugging complex type errors, or enforcing modern JS idioms. Use for generics, type guards, utility types, strict mode, type inference, narrowing, type safety, const assertions, satisfies, module augmentation, unicorn, for-of, modern-js.
Self-hosted TypeScript auth framework with social auth, 2FA, passkeys, organizations, RBAC, and 15+ plugins. Supports Drizzle/Prisma/Kysely adapters. Self-hosted alternative to Clerk/Auth.js. Use when: configuring auth, adding plugins, social OAuth, multi-tenant SaaS, organizations with teams and RBAC, two-factor authentication (TOTP/OTP/backup codes), email verification, password reset flows, session management, rate limiting, CSRF and cookie security, Expo/mobile, D1 adapter errors, TanStack Start integration, additionalFields bugs, admin plugin, migrating from NextAuth, migrating from Clerk, migrating from Supabase Auth, or troubleshooting auth issues.
HTTP API testing for TypeScript (Supertest) and Python (httpx, pytest). Covers REST APIs, GraphQL, request/response validation, authentication, and error handling. Use when user mentions API testing, Supertest, httpx, REST testing, endpoint testing, HTTP response validation, or testing API routes.