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Drizzle ORM — type-safe, lightweight TypeScript ORM for SQL databases. Schema declaration, CRUD queries, joins, relations, migrations with Drizzle Kit, and database seeding. Use when defining database schemas, writing queries (select/insert/update/delete), setting up migrations, configuring drizzle.config.ts, establishing database connections, validating data with drizzle-zod/valibot, or working with PostgreSQL, MySQL, SQLite, Turso, Bun SQL, Neon, Supabase, PGlite, Expo SQLite, Cloudflare D1, PlanetScale, SingleStore, MSSQL, CockroachDB.
Modern Node.js development with Bun, Vite, Vue 3, Pinia, and TypeScript. Covers JavaScript/TypeScript projects, high-performance tooling, and modern frameworks. Use when user mentions Node.js, Bun, Vite, Vue, Pinia, npm, pnpm, JavaScript runtime, or building frontend/backend JS applications.
Comprehensive guidance for building and debugging JavaScript and TypeScript CLIs with @clack/core and @clack/prompts, backed by bundled upstream source and examples. Use when implementing clack prompt flows, deciding between core primitives and styled prompts, adapting clack examples, or validating clack API usage.
Must always be enabled when writing/reviewing TypeScript code.
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.
Build enterprise-grade Node.js applications with NestJS framework, TypeScript, dependency injection, and modular architecture
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.
Advanced TypeScript types (generics, conditionals, mapped, utilities). Use when building type-safe libraries or implementing complex type logic.
Best practices for TypeScript types, interfaces, assertions, and type safety. Use when writing or reviewing TypeScript code.
Generates production-ready API clients with TypeScript types, retry logic, rate limiting, authentication (OAuth, API keys), error handling, and mock responses. Use when user says "integrate API", "API client", "connect to service", or requests third-party service integration.
Workleap's shared web configuration packages (@workleap/eslint-configs, typescript-configs, rsbuild-configs, rslib-configs, stylelint-configs, browserslist-config). Use when: (1) Setting up or customizing shared web tooling configs in a Workleap project (2) Configuring ESLint by project type (web app, React library, TS library, monorepo) (3) Configuring TypeScript by project type (web-application, library, monorepo-workspace) (4) Configuring Rsbuild or Rslib bundling (dev, build, Storybook) (5) Configuring Stylelint, Browserslist, or monorepo (Turborepo) vs polyrepo strategies (6) Extending or customizing shared configs, troubleshooting ESM/ESNext constraints
Use TypeScript for type-safe JavaScript: types, interfaces, generics, narrowing, tsconfig, modules, and strict mode. Use when writing or reviewing TypeScript, configuring tsconfig.json, defining types or interfaces, generics, type inference, or when the user mentions TypeScript, TS, or type checking.