Results for “hydra”
9 skillsangular
Build modern Angular applications with Signals, Standalone Components, Zoneless mode, and SSR/Hydration.
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angular
Build modern Angular applications using Signals, Standalone Components, Zoneless change detection, and SSR with hydration.
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vue-debug-guides
Diagnose and fix Vue 3 runtime errors, warnings, async failures, and SSR/hydration issues with targeted debugging guides.
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nuxt4-patterns
Provides patterns for hydration safety, performance, route rules, lazy loading, and SSR-safe data fetching in Nuxt 4 apps.
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Modern Angular (v20+) expert with deep knowledge of Signals, Standalone Components, Zoneless applications, SSR/Hydration, and reactive patterns.
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wp-plugin-dto
Design and review native DTOs in WordPress plugins without better-data, covering immutable data carriers, explicit hydration, strict coercion, WP_Error validation, sensitive-field handling, and layer boundaries.
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frontend
World-class frontend engineering - React philosophy, performance, accessibility, and production-grade interfacesUse when "frontend, react, vue, svelte, next.js, nuxt, component, state management, redux, zustand, client side, spa, ssr, hydration, bundle size, web vitals, accessibility, a11y, responsive, css, tailwind, frontend, react, typescript, performance, accessibility, components, state, architecture" mentioned.
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superpowers-sage-acorn-livewire
Livewire v3 in WordPress via Acorn: Livewire component, wire:model, wire:model.live, @livewire directive, reactive component, livewire component, make:livewire, Alpine + Livewire, wire:click, wire:submit, WithFileUploads, computed properties, mount lifecycle, hydrate, Acorn Livewire, roots/acorn-livewire, real-time UI, reactive forms — interactive server-driven UI without writing JavaScript in Sage themes
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following-react-best-practices
React and Next.js performance optimization guidelines from Vercel Engineering. Use this skill when writing, reviewing, or refactoring React/Next.js code. Apply it proactively whenever working on React components, Next.js pages, API routes, data fetching (server or client), bundle size, rendering performance, re-renders, server actions, hydration, animations, or JavaScript optimizations. If the code involves React or Next.js, use this skill — even if performance isn't the stated goal, these patterns prevent issues before they arise.
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