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Use when experimenting with TypeScript. Use when migrating JavaScript gradually. Use when adding types to JS files. Use when teams are learning TypeScript. Use when validating JavaScript with types.
Functional programming patterns for reliable TypeScript. Use when modeling state machines, discriminated unions, Result/Option types, branded types, or building type-safe domain models.
Use the @contextvm/sdk TypeScript SDK effectively. Reference for core interfaces, signers, relay handlers, transports, encryption, logging, and SDK patterns. Use when implementing SDK components, extending interfaces, configuring transports, or debugging SDK usage.
Use when creating React components, structuring component files, organizing component code, debugging React hooks issues, or when asked to "create a React component", "structure this component", "review component structure", "refactor this component", "fix infinite loop", or "useEffect not working". Applies to both TypeScript and JavaScript React components. Includes hooks antipatterns.
Set up Inngest in a TypeScript project. Install the SDK, create a client, configure environment variables, serve endpoints or connect as a worker, and run the local dev server.
Debug TypeScript/JavaScript with Bun inspector
Master TypeScript's advanced type system including generics, conditional types, mapped types, template literals, and utility types for building type-safe applications. Use when implementing complex...
Enforces the CodeBelt TypeScript and React code style guide for project structure, naming conventions, component patterns, service patterns, testing, and TypeScript rules. Use when writing, reviewing, or refactoring TypeScript or React code, creating new files or components, organizing project directories, writing tests, defining Zod schemas, or when the user mentions code style, conventions, linting, file organization, or naming patterns.
Enforces TheOne Studio React Native development standards including TypeScript patterns, React/Hooks best practices, React Native architecture (Zustand/Jotai, Expo Router), and mobile performance optimization. Triggers when writing, reviewing, or refactoring React Native code, implementing mobile features, working with state management/navigation, or reviewing pull requests.
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.
Comprehensive Next.js, React, Redux, and TypeScript development guidelines covering SOLID principles, component architecture, and best practices.
Provides comprehensive code review capability for React applications, validates component architecture, hooks usage, React 19 patterns, state management, performance optimization, accessibility compliance, and TypeScript integration. Use when reviewing React code changes, before merging pull requests, after implementing new features, or for component architecture validation. Triggers on "review React code", "React code review", "check my React components".