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Expert Next.js 16 with Turbopack, App Router, Cache Components, proxy.ts, React 19. Use when building Next.js apps, routing, caching, server components, or migrating from v15.
Use when starting a Next.js Pages Router to App Router migration, evaluating migration feasibility, or auditing codebase readiness. Run this BEFORE any other migration skill.
Create and maintain server-side Prisma “service” functions for SELECT and COUNT used by Next.js Server Components, organized by domain under services/, exported via index.ts, and returning strongly typed Prisma payload types (referencing the Prisma type-settings skill).
Next.js App Router frontend stack workflow: Server Components-first, Prisma server-only (Node runtime), Tailwind + shadcn/ui, TanStack Query, React Hook Form + Zod, and conventions for work under frontend/. Use when implementing or refactoring UI, routes, data fetching, mutations, or forms in this stack.
This document compares various AWS deployment options for Next.js applications, analyzing costs, benefits, limitations, and providing recommendations based on different use cases.
A comprehensive guide to Next.js performance patterns, combining Data Fetching Colocation, the Donut Pattern, and the 'use cache' directive for optimal application architecture.
Next.js App Router best practices — file conventions, RSC boundaries, data patterns, async APIs, metadata, error handling, route handlers, image/font optimization, bundling. Use when writing, reviewing, or debugging Next.js App Router code.
This skill should be used when the user asks about "authentication in Next.js", "NextAuth", "Auth.js", "middleware auth", "protected routes", "session management", "JWT", "login flow", or needs guidance on implementing authentication and authorization in Next.js applications.
React and Next.js performance patterns. Use when writing, reviewing, or optimizing React components.
Build Progressive Web Apps with Next.js: service workers, offline support, caching strategies, push notifications, install prompts, and web app manifest. Use when creating PWAs, adding offline capability, configuring service workers, implementing push notifications, handling install prompts, or optimizing PWA performance. Triggers: PWA, progressive web app, service worker, offline, cache strategy, web manifest, push notification, installable app, Serwist, next-pwa, workbox, background sync.
This skill should be used when the user wants to optimize Next.js frontend performance using Lighthouse, bundle analysis, and animation best practices. Use when diagnosing slow pages, optimizing bundle size, or improving Core Web Vitals (LCP, TBT, CLS).
Zustand v5 state management for React. Covers TypeScript stores with double-parentheses syntax, persist middleware with hydration handling, devtools, subscribeWithSelector, slices pattern for large apps, SSR/Next.js provider pattern, immer middleware, auto-generating selectors, testing, and vanilla stores. Use when setting up global state, configuring persist middleware, implementing slices pattern, migrating from Redux or Context, testing stores, or troubleshooting hydration and TypeScript issues.