frontend/technical-spec — community ai-coding-project-boilerplate, community, ide skills, Claude Code, Cursor, Windsurf

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About this Skill

Perfect for TypeScript-based AI Agents needing production-ready React application implementations with secure environment variable management. Production-ready TypeScript boilerplate for Claude Code with specialized AI agents

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Updated: 3/5/2026

Agent Capability Analysis

The frontend/technical-spec skill by shinpr is an open-source community AI agent skill for Claude Code and other IDE workflows, helping agents execute tasks with better context, repeatability, and domain-specific guidance.

Ideal Agent Persona

Perfect for TypeScript-based AI Agents needing production-ready React application implementations with secure environment variable management.

Core Value

Empowers agents to implement scalable architecture patterns using TypeScript and React, with centralized environment variable management through configuration layers and proper type safety, leveraging build tool's environment variable systems for secure deployments.

Capabilities Granted for frontend/technical-spec

Implementing secure environment variable management for browser environments
Generating production-ready React applications with TypeScript
Centrally managing environment variables for scalable architecture patterns

! Prerequisites & Limits

  • Requires TypeScript and React setup
  • Limited to browser environments due to process.env restrictions
  • Needs configuration layer for environment variable management
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Technical Design Rules (Frontend)

Basic Technology Stack Policy

TypeScript-based React application implementation. Architecture patterns should be selected according to project requirements and scale.

Environment Variable Management and Security

Environment Variable Management

  • Use build tool's environment variable system: process.env does not work in browser environments
  • Centrally manage environment variables through configuration layer
  • Implement proper type safety with TypeScript
  • Properly implement default value settings and mandatory checks
typescript
1// Build tool environment variables (public values only) 2const config = { 3 apiUrl: import.meta.env.API_URL || 'http://localhost:3000', 4 appName: import.meta.env.APP_NAME || 'My App' 5} 6 7// Does not work in frontend 8const apiUrl = process.env.API_URL

Security (Client-side Constraints)

  • CRITICAL: All frontend code is public and visible in browser
  • Never store secrets client-side: No API keys, tokens, or secrets in environment variables
  • Do not include .env files in Git (same as backend)
  • Prohibit logging of sensitive information (passwords, tokens, personal data)
  • Do not include sensitive information in error messages

Correct Approach for Secrets:

typescript
1// Security risk: API key exposed in browser 2const apiKey = import.meta.env.API_KEY 3const response = await fetch(`https://api.example.com/data?key=${apiKey}`) 4 5// Correct: Backend manages secrets, frontend accesses via proxy 6const response = await fetch('/api/data') // Backend handles API key authentication

Architecture Design

Frontend Architecture Patterns

React Component Architecture:

  • Function Components: Mandatory, class components deprecated
  • Custom Hooks: For logic reuse and dependency injection
  • Component Hierarchy: Atoms -> Molecules -> Organisms -> Templates -> Pages
  • Props-driven: Components receive all necessary data via props
  • Co-location: Place tests, styles, and related files alongside components

State Management Patterns:

  • Local State: useState for component-specific state
  • Context API: For sharing state across component tree (theme, auth, etc.)
  • Custom Hooks: Encapsulate state logic and side effects
  • Server State: React Query or SWR for API data caching

Unified Data Flow Principles

Client-side Data Flow

Maintain consistent data flow throughout the React application:

  • Single Source of Truth: Each piece of state has one authoritative source

    • UI state: Component state or Context
    • Server data: API responses cached in React Query/SWR
    • Form data: Controlled components with React Hook Form
  • Unidirectional Flow: Data flows top-down via props

    API Response -> State -> Props -> Render -> UI
    User Input -> Event Handler -> State Update -> Re-render
    
  • Immutable Updates: Use immutable patterns for state updates

    typescript
    1// Immutable state update 2setUsers(prev => [...prev, newUser]) 3 4// Mutable state update (avoid) 5users.push(newUser) 6setUsers(users)

Type Safety in Data Flow

  • Frontend -> Backend: Props/State (Type Guaranteed) -> API Request (Serialization)
  • Backend -> Frontend: API Response (unknown) -> Type Guard -> State (Type Guaranteed)
typescript
1// Type-safe data flow 2async function fetchUser(id: string): Promise<User> { 3 const response = await fetch(`/api/users/${id}`) 4 const data: unknown = await response.json() 5 6 if (!isUser(data)) { 7 throw new Error('Invalid user data') 8 } 9 10 return data // Type guaranteed as User 11}

Build and Testing

Use the appropriate run command based on the packageManager field in package.json.

Build Commands

  • dev - Development server
  • build - Production build
  • preview - Preview production build
  • type-check - Type check (no emit)

Testing Commands

  • test - Run tests
  • test:coverage - Run tests with coverage
  • test:coverage:fresh - Run tests with coverage (fresh cache)
  • test:safe - Safe test execution (with auto cleanup)
  • cleanup:processes - Cleanup Vitest processes

Quality Check Requirements

Quality checks are mandatory upon implementation completion:

Phase 1-3: Basic Checks

  • check - Biome (lint + format)
  • build - TypeScript build

Phase 4-5: Tests and Final Confirmation

  • test - Test execution
  • test:coverage:fresh - Coverage measurement
  • check:all - Overall integrated check

Coverage Requirements

  • Mandatory: Unit test coverage must be 60% or higher
  • Component-specific targets:
    • Atoms: 70% or higher
    • Molecules: 65% or higher
    • Organisms: 60% or higher
    • Custom Hooks: 65% or higher
    • Utils: 70% or higher

Non-functional Requirements

  • Browser Compatibility: Chrome/Firefox/Safari/Edge (latest 2 versions)
  • Rendering Time: Within 5 seconds for major pages

FAQ & Installation Steps

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? Frequently Asked Questions

What is frontend/technical-spec?

Perfect for TypeScript-based AI Agents needing production-ready React application implementations with secure environment variable management. Production-ready TypeScript boilerplate for Claude Code with specialized AI agents

How do I install frontend/technical-spec?

Run the command: npx killer-skills add shinpr/ai-coding-project-boilerplate. It works with Cursor, Windsurf, VS Code, Claude Code, and 19+ other IDEs.

What are the use cases for frontend/technical-spec?

Key use cases include: Implementing secure environment variable management for browser environments, Generating production-ready React applications with TypeScript, Centrally managing environment variables for scalable architecture patterns.

Which IDEs are compatible with frontend/technical-spec?

This skill is compatible with Cursor, Windsurf, VS Code, Trae, Claude Code, OpenClaw, Aider, Codex, OpenCode, Goose, Cline, Roo Code, Kiro, Augment Code, Continue, GitHub Copilot, Sourcegraph Cody, and Amazon Q Developer. Use the Killer-Skills CLI for universal one-command installation.

Are there any limitations for frontend/technical-spec?

Requires TypeScript and React setup. Limited to browser environments due to process.env restrictions. Needs configuration layer for environment variable management.

How To Install

  1. 1. Open your terminal

    Open the terminal or command line in your project directory.

  2. 2. Run the install command

    Run: npx killer-skills add shinpr/ai-coding-project-boilerplate. The CLI will automatically detect your IDE or AI agent and configure the skill.

  3. 3. Start using the skill

    The skill is now active. Your AI agent can use frontend/technical-spec immediately in the current project.

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