claude-brain 0.15.2 → 0.17.0

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  1. package/README.md +191 -191
  2. package/VERSION +1 -1
  3. package/assets/CLAUDE-unified.md +11 -11
  4. package/assets/CLAUDE.md +29 -11
  5. package/bunfig.toml +8 -8
  6. package/package.json +82 -82
  7. package/packs/backend/node.json +173 -173
  8. package/packs/core/javascript.json +176 -176
  9. package/packs/core/typescript.json +222 -222
  10. package/packs/frontend/react.json +254 -254
  11. package/packs/meta/testing.json +172 -172
  12. package/scripts/postinstall.mjs +341 -341
  13. package/src/automation/auto-context.ts +240 -240
  14. package/src/automation/decision-detector.ts +452 -452
  15. package/src/automation/index.ts +11 -11
  16. package/src/automation/phase12-manager.ts +456 -456
  17. package/src/automation/proactive-recall.ts +373 -373
  18. package/src/automation/project-detector.ts +310 -310
  19. package/src/automation/repo-scanner.ts +205 -205
  20. package/src/cli/auto-setup.ts +82 -82
  21. package/src/cli/bin.ts +209 -202
  22. package/src/cli/commands/chroma.ts +573 -573
  23. package/src/cli/commands/git-hook.ts +189 -189
  24. package/src/cli/commands/hooks.ts +213 -213
  25. package/src/cli/commands/init.ts +122 -122
  26. package/src/cli/commands/install-mcp.ts +92 -92
  27. package/src/cli/commands/pack.ts +197 -197
  28. package/src/cli/commands/refresh.ts +323 -0
  29. package/src/cli/commands/serve.ts +167 -173
  30. package/src/cli/commands/start.ts +42 -42
  31. package/src/cli/commands/uninstall-mcp.ts +41 -41
  32. package/src/cli/commands/update.ts +124 -121
  33. package/src/cli/diagnose.ts +4 -4
  34. package/src/cli/health-check.ts +4 -4
  35. package/src/cli/migrate-chroma.ts +106 -106
  36. package/src/cli/setup.ts +4 -4
  37. package/src/cli/ui/animations.ts +80 -80
  38. package/src/cli/ui/components.ts +82 -82
  39. package/src/cli/ui/index.ts +4 -4
  40. package/src/cli/ui/logo.ts +36 -36
  41. package/src/cli/ui/theme.ts +55 -55
  42. package/src/config/defaults.ts +50 -50
  43. package/src/config/home.ts +55 -55
  44. package/src/config/index.ts +7 -7
  45. package/src/config/loader.ts +166 -166
  46. package/src/config/migration.ts +76 -76
  47. package/src/config/schema.ts +360 -360
  48. package/src/config/validator.ts +184 -184
  49. package/src/config/watcher.ts +86 -86
  50. package/src/context/assembler.ts +398 -398
  51. package/src/context/cache-manager.ts +101 -101
  52. package/src/context/formatter.ts +84 -84
  53. package/src/context/hierarchy.ts +85 -85
  54. package/src/context/index.ts +83 -83
  55. package/src/context/progress-tracker.ts +174 -174
  56. package/src/context/standards-manager.ts +287 -287
  57. package/src/context/types.ts +252 -252
  58. package/src/context/validator.ts +58 -58
  59. package/src/diagnostics/index.ts +123 -123
  60. package/src/health/index.ts +229 -229
  61. package/src/hooks/brain-hook.ts +128 -112
  62. package/src/hooks/capture.ts +168 -205
  63. package/src/hooks/context-hook.ts +137 -0
  64. package/src/hooks/deduplicator.ts +72 -72
  65. package/src/hooks/git-capture.ts +109 -109
  66. package/src/hooks/git-hook-installer.ts +207 -207
  67. package/src/hooks/index.ts +20 -20
  68. package/src/hooks/installer.ts +244 -194
  69. package/src/hooks/passive-classifier.ts +404 -723
  70. package/src/hooks/queue.ts +129 -129
  71. package/src/hooks/session-tracker.ts +312 -275
  72. package/src/hooks/types.ts +52 -47
  73. package/src/index.ts +7 -7
  74. package/src/intelligence/cross-project/affinity.ts +162 -162
  75. package/src/intelligence/cross-project/generalizer.ts +283 -283
  76. package/src/intelligence/cross-project/index.ts +13 -13
  77. package/src/intelligence/cross-project/transfer.ts +201 -201
  78. package/src/intelligence/index.ts +24 -24
  79. package/src/intelligence/optimization/index.ts +10 -10
  80. package/src/intelligence/optimization/precompute.ts +202 -202
  81. package/src/intelligence/optimization/semantic-cache.ts +207 -207
  82. package/src/intelligence/prediction/context-anticipator.ts +198 -198
  83. package/src/intelligence/prediction/decision-predictor.ts +184 -184
  84. package/src/intelligence/prediction/index.ts +13 -13
  85. package/src/intelligence/prediction/recommender.ts +268 -268
  86. package/src/intelligence/reasoning/chain-retrieval.ts +247 -247
  87. package/src/intelligence/reasoning/counterfactual.ts +248 -248
  88. package/src/intelligence/reasoning/index.ts +13 -13
  89. package/src/intelligence/reasoning/synthesizer.ts +169 -169
  90. package/src/intelligence/temporal/evolution.ts +197 -197
  91. package/src/intelligence/temporal/index.ts +16 -16
  92. package/src/intelligence/temporal/query-processor.ts +190 -190
  93. package/src/intelligence/temporal/timeline.ts +259 -259
  94. package/src/intelligence/temporal/trends.ts +263 -263
  95. package/src/knowledge/entity-extractor.ts +416 -416
  96. package/src/knowledge/graph/builder.ts +185 -185
  97. package/src/knowledge/graph/linker.ts +201 -201
  98. package/src/knowledge/graph/memory-graph.ts +359 -359
  99. package/src/knowledge/graph/schema.ts +99 -99
  100. package/src/knowledge/graph/search.ts +168 -168
  101. package/src/knowledge/relationship-extractor.ts +108 -108
  102. package/src/memory/chroma/client.ts +174 -174
  103. package/src/memory/chroma/collection-manager.ts +94 -94
  104. package/src/memory/chroma/config.ts +57 -57
  105. package/src/memory/chroma/embeddings.ts +155 -155
  106. package/src/memory/chroma/index.ts +82 -82
  107. package/src/memory/chroma/migration.ts +270 -270
  108. package/src/memory/chroma/schemas.ts +69 -69
  109. package/src/memory/chroma/search.ts +315 -315
  110. package/src/memory/chroma/store.ts +741 -741
  111. package/src/memory/consolidation/archiver.ts +164 -164
  112. package/src/memory/consolidation/merger.ts +186 -186
  113. package/src/memory/consolidation/scorer.ts +138 -138
  114. package/src/memory/context-builder.ts +236 -236
  115. package/src/memory/database.ts +169 -169
  116. package/src/memory/embedding-utils.ts +156 -156
  117. package/src/memory/embeddings.ts +226 -226
  118. package/src/memory/episodic/detector.ts +108 -108
  119. package/src/memory/episodic/manager.ts +351 -351
  120. package/src/memory/episodic/summarizer.ts +179 -179
  121. package/src/memory/episodic/types.ts +52 -52
  122. package/src/memory/index.ts +582 -582
  123. package/src/memory/knowledge-extractor.ts +455 -455
  124. package/src/memory/learning.ts +378 -378
  125. package/src/memory/patterns.ts +396 -396
  126. package/src/memory/schema.ts +88 -88
  127. package/src/memory/search.ts +309 -309
  128. package/src/memory/store.ts +787 -787
  129. package/src/memory/types.ts +121 -121
  130. package/src/orchestrator/coordinator.ts +272 -272
  131. package/src/orchestrator/decision-logger.ts +228 -228
  132. package/src/orchestrator/event-emitter.ts +198 -198
  133. package/src/orchestrator/event-queue.ts +184 -184
  134. package/src/orchestrator/handlers/base-handler.ts +70 -70
  135. package/src/orchestrator/handlers/context-handler.ts +73 -73
  136. package/src/orchestrator/handlers/decision-handler.ts +204 -204
  137. package/src/orchestrator/handlers/index.ts +10 -10
  138. package/src/orchestrator/handlers/status-handler.ts +131 -131
  139. package/src/orchestrator/handlers/task-handler.ts +171 -171
  140. package/src/orchestrator/index.ts +275 -275
  141. package/src/orchestrator/task-parser.ts +284 -284
  142. package/src/orchestrator/types.ts +98 -98
  143. package/src/packs/index.ts +9 -9
  144. package/src/packs/loader.ts +134 -134
  145. package/src/packs/manager.ts +204 -204
  146. package/src/packs/ranker.ts +78 -78
  147. package/src/packs/types.ts +81 -81
  148. package/src/phase12/index.ts +5 -5
  149. package/src/retrieval/bm25/index.ts +300 -300
  150. package/src/retrieval/bm25/tokenizer.ts +184 -184
  151. package/src/retrieval/feedback/adaptive.ts +223 -223
  152. package/src/retrieval/feedback/index.ts +16 -16
  153. package/src/retrieval/feedback/metrics.ts +223 -223
  154. package/src/retrieval/feedback/store.ts +283 -283
  155. package/src/retrieval/fusion/index.ts +194 -194
  156. package/src/retrieval/fusion/rrf.ts +163 -163
  157. package/src/retrieval/index.ts +12 -12
  158. package/src/retrieval/pipeline.ts +375 -375
  159. package/src/retrieval/query/expander.ts +198 -198
  160. package/src/retrieval/query/index.ts +27 -27
  161. package/src/retrieval/query/intent-classifier.ts +236 -236
  162. package/src/retrieval/query/temporal-parser.ts +295 -295
  163. package/src/retrieval/reranker/index.ts +188 -188
  164. package/src/retrieval/reranker/model.ts +95 -95
  165. package/src/retrieval/service.ts +125 -125
  166. package/src/retrieval/types.ts +162 -162
  167. package/src/routing/entity-extractor.ts +428 -428
  168. package/src/routing/intent-classifier.ts +450 -436
  169. package/src/routing/response-filter.ts +261 -258
  170. package/src/routing/router.ts +1441 -1322
  171. package/src/routing/search-engine.ts +515 -475
  172. package/src/routing/types.ts +94 -94
  173. package/src/scripts/health-check.ts +118 -118
  174. package/src/scripts/setup.ts +122 -122
  175. package/src/server/handlers/call-tool.ts +156 -156
  176. package/src/server/handlers/index.ts +9 -9
  177. package/src/server/handlers/list-tools.ts +35 -35
  178. package/src/server/handlers/tools/analyze-decision-evolution.ts +151 -151
  179. package/src/server/handlers/tools/auto-remember.ts +200 -200
  180. package/src/server/handlers/tools/brain.ts +85 -85
  181. package/src/server/handlers/tools/create-project.ts +135 -135
  182. package/src/server/handlers/tools/detect-trends.ts +144 -144
  183. package/src/server/handlers/tools/find-cross-project-patterns.ts +168 -168
  184. package/src/server/handlers/tools/get-activity-log.ts +194 -194
  185. package/src/server/handlers/tools/get-code-standards.ts +124 -124
  186. package/src/server/handlers/tools/get-corrections.ts +154 -154
  187. package/src/server/handlers/tools/get-decision-timeline.ts +172 -172
  188. package/src/server/handlers/tools/get-episode.ts +103 -103
  189. package/src/server/handlers/tools/get-patterns.ts +158 -158
  190. package/src/server/handlers/tools/get-phase12-status.ts +63 -63
  191. package/src/server/handlers/tools/get-project-context.ts +75 -75
  192. package/src/server/handlers/tools/get-recommendations.ts +145 -145
  193. package/src/server/handlers/tools/index.ts +31 -31
  194. package/src/server/handlers/tools/init-project.ts +757 -757
  195. package/src/server/handlers/tools/list-episodes.ts +90 -90
  196. package/src/server/handlers/tools/list-projects.ts +125 -125
  197. package/src/server/handlers/tools/rate-memory.ts +101 -101
  198. package/src/server/handlers/tools/recall-similar.ts +87 -87
  199. package/src/server/handlers/tools/recognize-pattern.ts +126 -126
  200. package/src/server/handlers/tools/record-correction.ts +125 -125
  201. package/src/server/handlers/tools/remember-decision.ts +153 -153
  202. package/src/server/handlers/tools/schemas.ts +253 -253
  203. package/src/server/handlers/tools/search-knowledge-graph.ts +102 -102
  204. package/src/server/handlers/tools/smart-context.ts +146 -146
  205. package/src/server/handlers/tools/update-progress.ts +131 -131
  206. package/src/server/handlers/tools/what-if-analysis.ts +135 -135
  207. package/src/server/http-api.ts +761 -693
  208. package/src/server/index.ts +40 -40
  209. package/src/server/mcp-server.ts +283 -283
  210. package/src/server/providers/index.ts +7 -7
  211. package/src/server/providers/prompts.ts +327 -327
  212. package/src/server/providers/resources.ts +622 -622
  213. package/src/server/services.ts +468 -468
  214. package/src/server/types.ts +39 -39
  215. package/src/server/utils/error-handler.ts +155 -155
  216. package/src/server/utils/index.ts +13 -13
  217. package/src/server/utils/memory-indicator.ts +83 -83
  218. package/src/server/utils/request-context.ts +122 -122
  219. package/src/server/utils/response-formatter.ts +129 -129
  220. package/src/server/utils/validators.ts +210 -210
  221. package/src/setup/index.ts +48 -48
  222. package/src/setup/wizard.ts +461 -461
  223. package/src/tools/index.ts +24 -24
  224. package/src/tools/registry.ts +115 -115
  225. package/src/tools/schemas.test.ts +30 -30
  226. package/src/tools/schemas.ts +617 -617
  227. package/src/tools/types.ts +412 -412
  228. package/src/utils/circuit-breaker.ts +130 -130
  229. package/src/utils/cleanup.ts +34 -34
  230. package/src/utils/error-handler.ts +132 -132
  231. package/src/utils/error-messages.ts +60 -60
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  234. package/src/utils/logger-utils.ts +80 -80
  235. package/src/utils/logger.ts +88 -88
  236. package/src/utils/phase12-helper.ts +56 -56
  237. package/src/utils/retry.ts +94 -94
  238. package/src/utils/timing.ts +47 -47
  239. package/src/utils/transaction.ts +63 -63
  240. package/src/vault/frontmatter.ts +264 -264
  241. package/src/vault/index.ts +318 -318
  242. package/src/vault/paths.ts +106 -106
  243. package/src/vault/query.ts +422 -422
  244. package/src/vault/reader.ts +264 -264
  245. package/src/vault/templates.ts +186 -186
  246. package/src/vault/types.ts +73 -73
  247. package/src/vault/watcher.ts +277 -277
  248. package/src/vault/writer.ts +413 -413
  249. package/tsconfig.json +30 -30
  250. package/src/cli/auto-update.ts +0 -157
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- "content": "If you need `value as unknown as TargetType`, the type system is telling you something is wrong. Fix the underlying type issue instead of casting through unknown.",
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- "confidence": 0.9,
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- "tags": ["typescript", "type-safety", "anti-pattern"]
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- },
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- {
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- "type": "best-practice",
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- "category": "Configuration",
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- "title": "Use path aliases in tsconfig",
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- "content": "Configure path aliases in tsconfig.json compilerOptions.paths (e.g., `@/` mapping to `src/`) to avoid deep relative imports and make refactoring easier.",
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- "confidence": 0.85,
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- "tags": ["typescript", "configuration", "imports"],
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- "example": "\"paths\": { \"@/*\": [\"src/*\"] }"
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- },
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- {
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- "type": "pattern",
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- "category": "Inference",
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- "title": "Leverage type inference where possible",
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- "content": "Don't annotate types that TypeScript can infer. Over-annotating adds noise without safety. Annotate function parameters, return types of exported functions, and complex objects.",
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- "confidence": 0.85,
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- "tags": ["typescript", "inference", "readability"]
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- },
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- {
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- "type": "best-practice",
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- "category": "Zod Integration",
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- "title": "Use Zod for runtime validation with type inference",
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- "content": "Zod schemas provide both runtime validation and compile-time types via `z.infer<typeof schema>`. Define the schema once and derive the type, keeping them in sync.",
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- "confidence": 0.85,
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- "tags": ["typescript", "zod", "validation"],
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- "example": "const UserSchema = z.object({ name: z.string() });\ntype User = z.infer<typeof UserSchema>;"
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- },
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- {
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- "type": "common-issue",
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- "category": "Modules",
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- "title": "Understand ESM vs CJS module resolution",
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- "content": "TypeScript's module resolution depends on moduleResolution setting. Use 'bundler' or 'nodenext' for modern projects. With ESM, imports require file extensions in output.",
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- "confidence": 0.8,
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- "tags": ["typescript", "modules", "esm", "commonjs"]
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- },
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- {
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- "type": "pattern",
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- "category": "Type Safety",
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- "title": "Use template literal types for string patterns",
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- "content": "Template literal types can enforce string patterns at the type level, like route paths, event names, or ID formats.",
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- "confidence": 0.8,
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- "tags": ["typescript", "template-literals"],
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- "example": "type EventName = `on${Capitalize<string>}`"
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- },
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- {
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- "type": "anti-pattern",
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- "category": "Type Safety",
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- "title": "Avoid using object type",
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- "content": "The `object` type is too broad — it matches arrays, functions, dates, and any non-primitive. Use `Record<string, unknown>` for key-value objects or define a specific interface.",
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- "confidence": 0.85,
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- "tags": ["typescript", "type-safety"]
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- },
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- {
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- "type": "best-practice",
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- "category": "Error Handling",
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- "title": "Use Result types for expected failures",
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- "content": "For operations that can fail expectedly (validation, parsing), return a discriminated union Result type instead of throwing. Reserve exceptions for unexpected failures.",
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- "confidence": 0.85,
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- "tags": ["typescript", "error-handling", "result-type"],
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- "example": "type Result<T, E = Error> = { ok: true; value: T } | { ok: false; error: E }"
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- }
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- ]
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- }
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+ "id": "core/typescript",
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+ "name": "TypeScript Essentials",
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+ "version": "1.0.0",
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+ "stack": ["typescript"],
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+ "description": "Type narrowing, strict mode patterns, generics, enums vs unions, and module best practices",
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+ "author": "claude-brain",
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+ "entries": [
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+ {
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+ "type": "best-practice",
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+ "category": "Type Safety",
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+ "title": "Prefer unknown over any",
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+ "content": "Use `unknown` instead of `any` for values of uncertain type. Unlike `any`, `unknown` requires type narrowing before use, catching errors at compile time rather than runtime.",
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+ "confidence": 0.95,
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+ "tags": ["typescript", "type-safety", "strict-mode"]
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+ },
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+ {
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+ "type": "best-practice",
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+ "category": "Type Safety",
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+ "title": "Use discriminated unions for state modeling",
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+ "content": "Model mutually exclusive states with discriminated unions using a literal type discriminant. This ensures exhaustive checking and prevents impossible states.",
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+ "confidence": 0.95,
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+ "tags": ["typescript", "unions", "state-management"],
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+ "example": "type Result<T> = { status: 'success'; data: T } | { status: 'error'; error: Error }"
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+ },
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+ {
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+ "type": "anti-pattern",
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+ "category": "Type Safety",
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+ "title": "Avoid type assertions as default escape hatch",
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+ "content": "Avoid `as` type assertions to silence type errors. They bypass the type checker entirely. Instead, use type guards, narrowing, or fix the underlying type mismatch.",
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+ "confidence": 0.9,
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+ "tags": ["typescript", "type-safety", "anti-pattern"]
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+ },
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+ {
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+ "type": "best-practice",
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+ "category": "Type Narrowing",
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+ "title": "Use in operator for interface discrimination",
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+ "content": "The `in` operator narrows types by checking for property existence. Combined with discriminated unions, it provides type-safe branching without runtime overhead.",
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+ "confidence": 0.85,
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+ "tags": ["typescript", "narrowing"],
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+ "example": "if ('error' in result) { /* result is ErrorResult */ }"
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+ },
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+ {
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+ "type": "best-practice",
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+ "category": "Type Narrowing",
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+ "title": "Use satisfies for type checking without widening",
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+ "content": "The `satisfies` operator validates that an expression matches a type without changing the inferred type. Use it to catch errors while preserving literal types.",
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+ "confidence": 0.9,
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+ "tags": ["typescript", "satisfies", "type-inference"],
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+ "example": "const routes = { home: '/', about: '/about' } satisfies Record<string, string>"
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+ },
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+ {
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+ "type": "pattern",
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+ "category": "Generics",
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+ "title": "Constrain generics with extends",
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+ "content": "Always constrain generic type parameters with `extends` when the function relies on specific properties. This provides better error messages and prevents misuse.",
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+ "confidence": 0.9,
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+ "tags": ["typescript", "generics"],
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+ "example": "function getProperty<T extends object, K extends keyof T>(obj: T, key: K): T[K]"
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+ },
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+ {
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+ "type": "anti-pattern",
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+ "category": "Generics",
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+ "title": "Avoid unnecessary generics",
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+ "content": "Don't add generic type parameters that are only used once or don't provide additional type safety. A generic that appears in only the return type without constraining input is usually unnecessary.",
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+ "confidence": 0.85,
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+ "tags": ["typescript", "generics", "simplicity"]
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+ },
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+ {
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+ "type": "best-practice",
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+ "category": "Enums vs Unions",
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+ "title": "Prefer const objects or union types over enums",
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+ "content": "TypeScript enums generate runtime code and have surprising behaviors (numeric enums allow any number). Prefer `as const` objects with derived union types for better tree-shaking and type inference.",
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+ "confidence": 0.9,
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+ "tags": ["typescript", "enums", "unions"],
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+ "example": "const Status = { Active: 'active', Inactive: 'inactive' } as const;\ntype Status = typeof Status[keyof typeof Status];"
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+ },
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+ {
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+ "type": "common-issue",
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+ "category": "Strict Mode",
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+ "title": "Enable strict mode in tsconfig.json",
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+ "content": "Always enable `strict: true` in tsconfig.json. This enables strictNullChecks, noImplicitAny, strictFunctionTypes, and other checks that catch the majority of type-related bugs.",
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+ "confidence": 0.95,
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+ "tags": ["typescript", "strict-mode", "configuration"]
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+ },
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+ {
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+ "type": "common-issue",
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+ "category": "Strict Mode",
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+ "title": "Handle null and undefined explicitly",
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+ "content": "With strictNullChecks enabled, use optional chaining (?.), nullish coalescing (??), and explicit null checks. Never use non-null assertions (!) unless you can prove the value exists.",
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+ "confidence": 0.9,
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+ "tags": ["typescript", "null-safety", "strict-mode"]
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+ },
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+ {
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+ "type": "pattern",
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+ "category": "Utility Types",
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+ "title": "Use built-in utility types effectively",
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+ "content": "TypeScript provides Partial, Required, Pick, Omit, Record, ReturnType, Parameters, and more. Use these instead of manually redefining type transformations.",
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+ "confidence": 0.9,
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+ "tags": ["typescript", "utility-types"]
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+ },
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+ {
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+ "type": "best-practice",
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+ "category": "Modules",
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+ "title": "Use type-only imports for types",
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+ "content": "Use `import type { ... }` for type-only imports. This ensures the import is erased at compile time, reducing bundle size and preventing circular dependency issues.",
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+ "confidence": 0.9,
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+ "tags": ["typescript", "modules", "imports"],
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+ "example": "import type { Config } from './config'"
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+ },
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+ {
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+ "type": "anti-pattern",
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+ "category": "Type Safety",
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+ "title": "Avoid using Function type",
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+ "content": "The `Function` type accepts any function regardless of parameters or return type. Use specific function signatures like `(x: number) => string` or `(...args: unknown[]) => unknown`.",
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+ "confidence": 0.9,
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+ "tags": ["typescript", "type-safety"]
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+ },
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+ {
120
+ "type": "pattern",
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+ "category": "Error Handling",
122
+ "title": "Type-safe error handling with instanceof narrowing",
123
+ "content": "In catch blocks, the error is `unknown`. Use `instanceof Error` to narrow it before accessing `.message` or `.stack`. Create custom error classes for domain-specific errors.",
124
+ "confidence": 0.9,
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+ "tags": ["typescript", "error-handling"],
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+ "example": "catch (error) { if (error instanceof Error) { log(error.message) } }"
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+ },
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+ {
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+ "type": "best-practice",
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+ "category": "Type Safety",
131
+ "title": "Use readonly for immutable data",
132
+ "content": "Mark arrays as `readonly T[]` and objects as `Readonly<T>` when mutation is not intended. This prevents accidental modification and communicates intent clearly.",
133
+ "confidence": 0.85,
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+ "tags": ["typescript", "immutability", "readonly"]
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+ },
136
+ {
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+ "type": "pattern",
138
+ "category": "Type Guards",
139
+ "title": "Create custom type guard functions",
140
+ "content": "Use `is` return type annotations to create reusable type guards. These narrow types in conditional branches and can be tested independently.",
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+ "confidence": 0.85,
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+ "tags": ["typescript", "type-guards", "narrowing"],
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+ "example": "function isString(value: unknown): value is string { return typeof value === 'string' }"
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+ },
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+ {
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+ "type": "common-issue",
147
+ "category": "Async",
148
+ "title": "Always type async function return values",
149
+ "content": "Async functions always return a Promise. Explicitly typing the return as `Promise<T>` prevents accidentally returning the wrong type and makes the API contract clear.",
150
+ "confidence": 0.85,
151
+ "tags": ["typescript", "async", "promises"]
152
+ },
153
+ {
154
+ "type": "anti-pattern",
155
+ "category": "Type Safety",
156
+ "title": "Avoid excessive type casting chains",
157
+ "content": "If you need `value as unknown as TargetType`, the type system is telling you something is wrong. Fix the underlying type issue instead of casting through unknown.",
158
+ "confidence": 0.9,
159
+ "tags": ["typescript", "type-safety", "anti-pattern"]
160
+ },
161
+ {
162
+ "type": "best-practice",
163
+ "category": "Configuration",
164
+ "title": "Use path aliases in tsconfig",
165
+ "content": "Configure path aliases in tsconfig.json compilerOptions.paths (e.g., `@/` mapping to `src/`) to avoid deep relative imports and make refactoring easier.",
166
+ "confidence": 0.85,
167
+ "tags": ["typescript", "configuration", "imports"],
168
+ "example": "\"paths\": { \"@/*\": [\"src/*\"] }"
169
+ },
170
+ {
171
+ "type": "pattern",
172
+ "category": "Inference",
173
+ "title": "Leverage type inference where possible",
174
+ "content": "Don't annotate types that TypeScript can infer. Over-annotating adds noise without safety. Annotate function parameters, return types of exported functions, and complex objects.",
175
+ "confidence": 0.85,
176
+ "tags": ["typescript", "inference", "readability"]
177
+ },
178
+ {
179
+ "type": "best-practice",
180
+ "category": "Zod Integration",
181
+ "title": "Use Zod for runtime validation with type inference",
182
+ "content": "Zod schemas provide both runtime validation and compile-time types via `z.infer<typeof schema>`. Define the schema once and derive the type, keeping them in sync.",
183
+ "confidence": 0.85,
184
+ "tags": ["typescript", "zod", "validation"],
185
+ "example": "const UserSchema = z.object({ name: z.string() });\ntype User = z.infer<typeof UserSchema>;"
186
+ },
187
+ {
188
+ "type": "common-issue",
189
+ "category": "Modules",
190
+ "title": "Understand ESM vs CJS module resolution",
191
+ "content": "TypeScript's module resolution depends on moduleResolution setting. Use 'bundler' or 'nodenext' for modern projects. With ESM, imports require file extensions in output.",
192
+ "confidence": 0.8,
193
+ "tags": ["typescript", "modules", "esm", "commonjs"]
194
+ },
195
+ {
196
+ "type": "pattern",
197
+ "category": "Type Safety",
198
+ "title": "Use template literal types for string patterns",
199
+ "content": "Template literal types can enforce string patterns at the type level, like route paths, event names, or ID formats.",
200
+ "confidence": 0.8,
201
+ "tags": ["typescript", "template-literals"],
202
+ "example": "type EventName = `on${Capitalize<string>}`"
203
+ },
204
+ {
205
+ "type": "anti-pattern",
206
+ "category": "Type Safety",
207
+ "title": "Avoid using object type",
208
+ "content": "The `object` type is too broad — it matches arrays, functions, dates, and any non-primitive. Use `Record<string, unknown>` for key-value objects or define a specific interface.",
209
+ "confidence": 0.85,
210
+ "tags": ["typescript", "type-safety"]
211
+ },
212
+ {
213
+ "type": "best-practice",
214
+ "category": "Error Handling",
215
+ "title": "Use Result types for expected failures",
216
+ "content": "For operations that can fail expectedly (validation, parsing), return a discriminated union Result type instead of throwing. Reserve exceptions for unexpected failures.",
217
+ "confidence": 0.85,
218
+ "tags": ["typescript", "error-handling", "result-type"],
219
+ "example": "type Result<T, E = Error> = { ok: true; value: T } | { ok: false; error: E }"
220
+ }
221
+ ]
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+ }