From hairyf-skills-4
Applies Anthony Fu's opinionated tooling and conventions for JS/TS projects: project setup, ESLint/Prettier alternatives, monorepos, library publishing, and coding practices.
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/hairyf-skills-4:antfuThe summary Claude sees in its skill listing — used to decide when to auto-load this skill
- **Single responsibility**: Each source file should have a clear, focused scope/purpose
types.ts or types/*.tsconstants.ts file// @env node
// @env browser
type or interface declarationsfoo.ts → foo.test.ts (same directory)describe/it API (not test)toMatchSnapshot for complex outputstoMatchFileSnapshot with explicit path for language-specific snapshots| Command | Description |
|---|---|
ni | Install dependencies |
ni <pkg> / ni -D <pkg> | Add dependency / dev dependency |
nr <script> | Run script |
nu | Upgrade dependencies |
nun <pkg> | Uninstall dependency |
nci | Clean install (pnpm i --frozen-lockfile) |
nlx <pkg> | Execute package (npx) |
Use fast-npm-meta to look up the latest version of a package — it queries a small metadata endpoint instead of downloading the full registry payload (which can be megabytes per package).
nlx fast-npm-meta version vite # 7.3.1
nlx fast-npm-meta version "nuxt@^3.5" # 3.5.22 — range-aware
nlx fast-npm-meta version vite nuxt vue # multiple at once
nlx fast-npm-meta version vite --json # JSON for scripting
nlx fast-npm-meta full vite # full version list + dist-tags
Prefer this over npm view <pkg> version when you only need the latest version, and over reading package.json from the registry directly.
{
"compilerOptions": {
"target": "ESNext",
"module": "ESNext",
"moduleResolution": "bundler",
"strict": true,
"esModuleInterop": true,
"skipLibCheck": true,
"resolveJsonModule": true,
"isolatedModules": true,
"noEmit": true
}
}
// eslint.config.mjs
import antfu from '@antfu/eslint-config'
export default antfu()
When completing tasks, run pnpm run lint --fix to format the code and fix coding style.
For detailed configuration options: antfu-eslint-config
{
"simple-git-hooks": {
"pre-commit": "pnpm i --frozen-lockfile --ignore-scripts --offline && npx lint-staged"
},
"lint-staged": { "*": "eslint --fix" },
"scripts": {
"prepare": "npx simple-git-hooks"
}
}
Use named catalogs in pnpm-workspace.yaml for version management:
| Catalog | Purpose |
|---|---|
prod | Production dependencies |
inlined | Bundler-inlined dependencies |
dev | Dev tools (linter, bundler, testing) |
frontend | Frontend libraries |
Avoid the default catalog. Catalog names can be adjusted per project needs.
| Topic | Description | Reference |
|---|---|---|
| ESLint Config | Framework support, formatters, rule overrides, VS Code settings | antfu-eslint-config |
| Project Setup | .gitignore, GitHub Actions, VS Code extensions | setting-up |
| App Development | Vue/Nuxt/UnoCSS conventions and patterns | app-development |
| Library Development | tsdown bundling, pure ESM publishing | library-development |
| Monorepo | pnpm workspaces, centralized alias, Turborepo | monorepo |
npx claudepluginhub hairyf/skillsApplies Anthony Fu's opinionated tooling and conventions for JavaScript/TypeScript projects: ESLint/Prettier alternatives, monorepos, library publishing, and project setup.
Manages NPM packages, configures Node.js projects, handles dependencies, and troubleshoots issues using npm, yarn, or pnpm.
Applies Hairyf's opinionated web development preferences including pnpm, TypeScript strict mode, ESM, @antfu/eslint-config, Vitest, and unjs ecosystem frameworks. Invoked with 'specify' to inspect and optimize projects.