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Production-tested setup for Zustand state management in React applications with TypeScript. This skill provides comprehensive patterns for building scalable, type-safe global state. Use when: setting up global state in React, migrating from Redux or Context API, implementing state persistence with localStorage, configuring TypeScript with Zustand, using slices pattern for modular stores, adding devtools middleware for debugging, handling Next.js SSR hydration, or encountering hydration errors, TypeScript inference issues, or persist middleware problems. Prevents 5 documented issues: Next.js hydration mismatches, TypeScript double parentheses syntax errors, persist middleware export errors, infinite render loops, and slices pattern type inference failures. Keywords: zustand, state management, React state, TypeScript state, persist middleware, devtools, slices pattern, global state, React hooks, create store, useBoundStore, StateCreator, hydration error, text content mismatch, infinite render, localStorage, sessionStorage, immer middleware, shallow equality, selector pattern, zustand v5
Provides comprehensive guidance for Express.js framework including routing, middleware, request handling, templating, and API development. Use when the user asks about Express, needs to create Express applications, set up routes, implement middleware, or build REST APIs.
Create a new evlog framework integration to add automatic wide-event logging to an HTTP framework. Use when adding middleware/plugin support for a framework (e.g., Hono, Elysia, Fastify, Express, NestJS) to the evlog package. Covers source code, build config, package exports, tests, example app, and all documentation.
Structured logging extensions for Golang using samber/slog-**** packages — multi-handler pipelines (slog-multi), log sampling (slog-sampling), attribute formatting (slog-formatter), HTTP middleware (slog-fiber, slog-gin, slog-chi, slog-echo), and backend routing (slog-datadog, slog-sentry, slog-loki, slog-syslog, slog-logstash, slog-graylog...). Apply when using or adopting slog, or when the codebase already imports any github.com/samber/slog-* package.
Provides comprehensive guidance for Redux state management including stores, actions, reducers, middleware, selectors, and Redux Toolkit. Use when the user asks about Redux, needs to manage global state, implement Redux patterns, or work with Redux middleware.
This skill provides comprehensive knowledge for building type-safe APIs with Hono, focusing on routing patterns, middleware composition, request validation, RPC client/server patterns, error handling, and context management. Use when: building APIs with Hono (any runtime), setting up request validation with Zod/Valibot/Typia/ArkType validators, creating type-safe RPC client/server communication, implementing custom middleware, handling errors with HTTPException, extending Hono context with custom variables, or encountering middleware type inference issues, validation hook confusion, or RPC performance problems. Keywords: hono, hono routing, hono middleware, hono rpc, hono validator, zod validator, valibot validator, type-safe api, hono context, hono error handling, HTTPException, c.req.valid, middleware composition, hono hooks, typed routes, hono client, middleware response not typed, hono validation failed, hono rpc type inference
Vercel Functions and Edge Runtime, including cron jobs and routing middleware. Use when building APIs, serverless workloads, or scheduled tasks on Vercel.
Express.js framework patterns including routing, middleware, request/response handling, and Express-specific APIs. Use when working with Express routes, middleware, or Express applications.
Zustand 5.x state management with slices, middleware, Immer, useShallow, and persistence patterns for React applications. Use when building state management with Zustand.
Provides comprehensive guidance for Gin-Gonic framework including routing, middleware, validation, and best practices. Use when the user asks about Gin-Gonic, needs to create Go web applications, or implement Gin patterns.
Shelf framework guardrails, patterns, and best practices for AI-assisted development. Use when working with Shelf (Dart HTTP server) projects, or when the user mentions Shelf. Provides middleware patterns, request handling, pipeline composition, and server guidelines.
Next.js 16 proxy convention (replacing middleware). Use when creating middleware, handling URL rewrites, or when the user mentions proxy.ts, middleware.ts, or route interception in Next.js 16+.