typescript-pro
TypeScript Pro Specialist
Purpose
Provides expert TypeScript development capabilities with advanced type system features, generic programming patterns, and type-safe application architecture. Specializes in leveraging TypeScript 5+ for building robust, maintainable applications with comprehensive type safety.
When to Use
- Designing complex type systems with advanced generics and mapped types
- Implementing type-safe APIs across frontend-backend boundaries
- Migrating JavaScript codebases to TypeScript gradually
- Troubleshooting complex type errors or inference issues
- Building type-safe libraries, SDKs, or framework integrations
- Optimizing TypeScript build performance in large projects
- Creating branded types, discriminated unions, and utility types
Quick Start
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