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@classytic/arc — Resource-oriented backend framework for Fastify. Use when building REST APIs with Fastify, resource CRUD, defineResource, createApp, permissions, presets, database adapters, hooks, events, QueryCache, authentication, multi-tenant SaaS, OpenAPI, job queues, WebSocket, or production deployment. Triggers: arc, fastify resource, defineResource, createApp, BaseController, arc preset, arc auth, arc events, arc jobs, arc websocket, arc plugin, arc testing, arc cli, arc permissions, arc hooks, arc pipeline, arc factory, arc cache, arc QueryCache.
OAuth 2.0/2.1 specification expert with deep RFC knowledge and Fastify integration patterns
JavaScript ES2024+ development specialist covering Node.js 22 LTS, Bun 1.x (serve, SQLite, S3, shell, test), Deno 2.x, testing (Vitest, Jest), linting (ESLint 9, Biome), and backend frameworks (Express, Fastify, Hono). Use when developing JavaScript APIs, web applications, or Node.js projects.
Generates ready-to-run cURL commands from Express, Next.js, Fastify, or other API routes. Creates copy-paste commands with proper headers, authentication, and request bodies. Use when users request "generate curl commands", "curl examples", "api curl", or "command line api testing".
Guide for oRPC — a type-safe RPC framework combining end-to-end type safety with OpenAPI compliance. Use when user explicitly mentions "oRPC" or asks to "create oRPC procedures", "set up oRPC server", "configure oRPC client", "add oRPC middleware", "define oRPC router", "use oRPC with Next.js/Express/Hono/Fastify", "generate OpenAPI spec with oRPC", "integrate oRPC with TanStack Query", "stream with oRPC", "handle errors in oRPC", "set up oRPC contract-first", "migrate from tRPC to oRPC", or asks about oRPC procedures, routers, middleware, context, plugins, adapters, or server actions. Covers server setup, client creation, middleware chains, error handling, OpenAPI generation, file uploads, event iterators (SSE/streaming), server actions, contract-first development, and framework adapter integrations. Do NOT use for generic RPC/gRPC questions, tRPC-only questions (without migration context), or general TypeScript API development without oRPC.
Production-grade backend service development across Node.js (Express/Fastify/NestJS/Hono), Bun, Python (FastAPI), Go, and Rust (Axum), with PostgreSQL and common ORMs (Prisma/Drizzle/SQLAlchemy/GORM/SeaORM). Use for REST/GraphQL/tRPC APIs, auth (OIDC/OAuth), caching, background jobs, observability (OpenTelemetry), testing, deployment readiness, and zero-trust defaults.
Install and configure Vercel Workflow DevKit before it exists in node_modules. Use when the user asks to "install workflow", "set up workflow", "add durable workflows", "configure workflow devkit", or "init workflow" for Next.js, Express, Hono, Fastify, NestJS, Nitro, Nuxt, Astro, SvelteKit, or Vite.
Node.js backend patterns with Express/Fastify, repositories
API testing patterns with supertest, MSW, and Vitest. Covers integration testing for REST APIs, HTTP request mocking with Mock Service Worker v2, response assertions, schema validation, test organization, and framework-specific patterns for Express, Fastify, and Hono. Use when writing integration tests for REST APIs, mocking HTTP requests, or testing API endpoints. Use for api-test, supertest, msw, mock-service-worker, integration-test, http-mock, endpoint-test, request-test.
Pino high-performance JSON logger for Node.js with worker thread transports, child loggers, redaction, and framework integrations. Use when setting up structured logging, configuring log transports, adding request correlation IDs, redacting sensitive data, or integrating with Fastify, Hono, or Express. Use for pino, logging, structured-logs, request-id, correlation, redaction, transports, pino-http, pino-pretty.
Generates Bruno collection files (.bru) from Express, Next.js, Fastify, or other API routes. Creates organized collections with environments, authentication, and folder structure for the open-source Bruno API client. Use when users request "generate bruno collection", "bruno api testing", "create bru files", or "bruno import".
Node.js backend patterns: framework selection, layered architecture, TypeScript, validation, error handling, security, production deployment. Use when building REST APIs, Express/Fastify servers, microservices, or server-side TypeScript.