Skillshub astro

Astro

install
source · Clone the upstream repo
git clone https://github.com/ComeOnOliver/skillshub
Claude Code · Install into ~/.claude/skills/
T=$(mktemp -d) && git clone --depth=1 https://github.com/ComeOnOliver/skillshub "$T" && mkdir -p ~/.claude/skills && cp -r "$T/skills/TerminalSkills/skills/astro" ~/.claude/skills/comeonoliver-skillshub-astro && rm -rf "$T"
manifest: skills/TerminalSkills/skills/astro/SKILL.md
source content

Astro

Overview

Astro is a web framework for building content-driven websites that ships zero JavaScript by default. Its island architecture hydrates only interactive components, achieving excellent Lighthouse scores while supporting React, Vue, Svelte, or any UI framework where interactivity is needed.

Instructions

  • When creating pages, use file-based routing in
    src/pages/
    with
    .astro
    ,
    .md
    , or
    .mdx
    files, and organize shared structure in
    src/layouts/
    .
  • When adding interactivity, use client directives on framework components: prefer
    client:visible
    or
    client:idle
    over
    client:load
    since most components do not need immediate hydration.
  • When managing content, define Content Collections in
    src/content/
    with strict Zod schemas using
    defineCollection()
    , and query with
    getCollection()
    and
    getEntry()
    .
  • When choosing rendering modes, default to static (SSG) for marketing and content pages, use
    output: "server"
    for dynamic pages, or use hybrid rendering with per-page
    export const prerender = false
    .
  • When optimizing images, use the
    <Image>
    component from
    astro:assets
    for automatic format conversion (WebP/AVIF), resizing, and lazy loading instead of raw
    <img>
    tags.
  • When adding page transitions, enable View Transitions with
    <ViewTransitions />
    for SPA-like navigation without shipping a client-side router.
  • When integrating UI frameworks, install the appropriate integration (
    @astrojs/react
    ,
    @astrojs/vue
    ,
    @astrojs/svelte
    ) and use Astro components for static content, reaching for framework components only when interactivity is required.

Examples

Example 1: Build a blog with Content Collections

User request: "Create an Astro blog with type-safe Markdown content"

Actions:

  1. Define a blog Content Collection with Zod schema for frontmatter (title, date, tags, author)
  2. Create dynamic route
    src/pages/blog/[slug].astro
    with
    getStaticPaths()
  3. Build blog index page querying
    getCollection("blog")
    with sorting
  4. Add layout with SEO meta tags, navigation, and View Transitions

Output: A statically generated blog with validated content, clean URLs, and smooth page transitions.

Example 2: Add interactive components to a static site

User request: "Add a React search component to my Astro documentation site"

Actions:

  1. Install
    @astrojs/react
    integration
  2. Create the React search component with state and event handling
  3. Add the component to the page with
    client:idle
    directive
  4. Pass static data as props from the Astro page frontmatter

Output: A documentation site that is fully static except for the interactive search island.

Guidelines

  • Use Astro components (
    .astro
    ) for static content; only use React/Vue/Svelte when interactivity is needed.
  • Default to
    client:visible
    or
    client:idle
    over
    client:load
    for hydration directives.
  • Define Content Collections with strict Zod schemas to catch content errors at build time.
  • Use
    astro:assets
    <Image>
    over raw
    <img>
    tags for automatic optimization.
  • Keep layouts thin with shared
    <head>
    , navigation, and footer; put page-specific content in pages.
  • Use hybrid rendering: static for marketing pages, SSR only for personalized or dynamic pages.
  • Enable View Transitions for SPA-like navigation without shipping a router.