react-developer
openbooklet.com/s/react-developeropenbooklet.com/s/react-developer@1.0.0GET /api/v1/skills/react-developerReact and OpenTUI best practices for building clean, maintainable, performant TUI applications using Feature-Sliced Design architecture. ALWAYS use when working with React/OpenTUI/TUI: (1) Creating or modifying ANY React/OpenTUI components (.tsx files), (2) Organizing code into FSD layers (app/pages/widgets/features/entities/shared), (3) Writing custom hooks or React components, (4) Managing state with Jotai or TanStack Query, (5) Building CLI/TUI/terminal interfaces with OpenTUI, (6) Creating page components, widget components, feature components, or UI components, (7) Structuring React applications with FSD architecture, (8) Any React/OpenTUI development task requiring architectural or code quality guidance. Provides component patterns, hooks best practices, state management strategies, performance optimization, FSD layer organization, and OpenTUI-specific TUI patterns. Auto-triggers for all .tsx files and FSD structure work.
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