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Better Auth — framework-agnostic TypeScript authentication & authorization library. Covers setup, email/password, social OAuth (40+ providers), passkeys, magic links, 2FA, organizations, sessions, plugins, admin, hooks, and security hardening. Use when implementing auth with Better Auth: configuring auth instances, adding providers, setting up database adapters (Prisma, Drizzle, PostgreSQL, MySQL, SQLite, MongoDB), integrating with frameworks (Next.js, Nuxt, SvelteKit, Astro, Hono, Express, Elysia, Fastify, Expo), managing sessions, or extending with plugins.
Expert in absurdist, unhinged, and deliberately weird brand voices that work. Covers the Duolingo owl energy, chaotic social media presence, and knowing exactly how far to push. Understands why weird works and when it catastrophically fails. Use when "absurdist, unhinged, duolingo, weird brand, chaotic energy, off the rails, brand character, " mentioned.
Recommends and scaffolds frontend technology stack for new projects. Use when starting a new frontend project, selecting a framework, setting up a web app from scratch, or when the user asks about frontend tech stack, scaffolding, or architecture selection. Covers React/Next.js/Astro/Vue, TypeScript, Tailwind CSS, state management, data fetching, UI components, testing, and monorepo setup.
Guide for deploying web frameworks on Netlify. Use when setting up a framework project (Vite/React, Astro, TanStack Start, Next.js, Nuxt, SvelteKit, Remix) for Netlify deployment, configuring adapters or plugins, or troubleshooting framework-specific Netlify integration. Covers what Netlify needs from each framework and how adapters handle server-side rendering.
Use when building REST API endpoints, server-side data processing, or backend HTTP handlers. Use only when the user specifically asks for a backend endpoint. Triggers include API, endpoint, backend, server route, HTTP methods, CRUD operations, data mutations, server-side validation, form handling.
Add and update the documentation website for Syncpack. Use when making user-facing changes to the codebase.