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Mayur Rathi
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Typescript Advanced Types

Typescript Advanced Types is an code AI skill with a core value of Master TypeScript's advanced type system including generics, conditional types, mapped types, template literals, and utility types for building type-safe applications. It helps developers solve real-world problems in the code domain, boosting efficiency, automating repetitive tasks, and optimizing workflows.

Master TypeScript's advanced type system including generics, conditional types, mapped types, template literals, and utility types for building type-safe applications. Use when implementing complex...

Last verified on: 2026-07-07

Quick Facts

Category code
Works With Claude
Source sickn33/antigravity-awesome-skills
Stars ⭐ 40.7k
Last Verified 2026-07-07
Risk Level Low
mkdir -p ./skills/typescript-advanced-types && curl -sfL https://raw.githubusercontent.com/sickn33/antigravity-awesome-skills/main/skills/typescript-advanced-types/SKILL.md -o ./skills/typescript-advanced-types/SKILL.md

Run in terminal / PowerShell. Requires curl (Unix) or PowerShell 5+ (Windows).

Skill Content

# TypeScript Advanced Types


Comprehensive guidance for mastering TypeScript's advanced type system including generics, conditional types, mapped types, template literal types, and utility types for building robust, type-safe applications.


Use this skill when


- Building type-safe libraries or frameworks

- Creating reusable generic components

- Implementing complex type inference logic

- Designing type-safe API clients

- Building form validation systems

- Creating strongly-typed configuration objects

- Implementing type-safe state management

- Migrating JavaScript codebases to TypeScript


Do not use this skill when


- The task is unrelated to typescript advanced types

- You need a different domain or tool outside this scope


Instructions


- Clarify goals, constraints, and required inputs.

- Apply relevant best practices and validate outcomes.

- Provide actionable steps and verification.

- If detailed examples are required, open `resources/implementation-playbook.md`.


Resources


- `resources/implementation-playbook.md` for detailed patterns and examples.

🎯 Best For

  • UI designers
  • Product designers
  • Claude users
  • Software engineers
  • Development teams

💡 Use Cases

  • Generating component mockups
  • Creating design system tokens
  • TypeScript type safety checking
  • Module refactoring

📖 How to Use This Skill

  1. 1

    Install the Skill

    Copy the install command from the Terminal tab and run it. The SKILL.md file downloads to your local skills directory.

  2. 2

    Load into Your AI Assistant

    Open Claude and reference the skill. Paste the SKILL.md content or use the system prompt tab.

  3. 3

    Apply Typescript Advanced Types to Your Work

    Open your project in the AI assistant and ask it to apply the skill. Start with a small module to verify the output quality.

  4. 4

    Review and Refine

    Review AI suggestions before committing. Run tests, check for regressions, and iterate on the skill output.

❓ Frequently Asked Questions

Does this work with Figma?

Some design skills integrate with Figma plugins. Check the Works With section for supported tools.

Is Typescript Advanced Types compatible with Cursor and VS Code?

Yes — this skill works with any AI coding assistant including Cursor, VS Code with Copilot, and JetBrains IDEs.

Do I need specific dependencies for Typescript Advanced Types?

Check the install command and Works With section. Most code skills only require the AI assistant and your codebase.

How do I install Typescript Advanced Types?

Copy the install command from the Terminal tab and run it. The skill downloads to ./skills/typescript-advanced-types/SKILL.md, ready to use.

Can I customize this skill for my team?

Absolutely. Edit the SKILL.md file to add team-specific instructions, examples, or workflows.

⚠️ Common Mistakes to Avoid

Skipping usability testing

AI-generated designs should be validated with real users before development.

Skipping validation

Always test AI-generated code changes, even for simple refactors.

Missing dependency updates

Check if the skill requires updated dependencies or new packages.

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