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 "$T/skills/TerminalSkills/skills/tanstack-start" ~/.claude/skills/comeonoliver-skillshub-tanstack-start && rm -rf "$T"
manifest:
skills/TerminalSkills/skills/tanstack-start/SKILL.mdsource content
TanStack Start
Overview
TanStack Start is a full-stack React framework built on TanStack Router and Vite. It provides type-safe server functions (
createServerFn), file-based routing with loaders, composable middleware, Zod validation across the network boundary, and flexible rendering modes (SSR, SSG, SPA, ISR). Unlike Next.js, it uses Vite (not Webpack), supports any deployment target, and gives you explicit control over server/client code boundaries.
Instructions
Step 1: Project Setup
npx create-start@latest my-app cd my-app npm install npm run dev
my-app/ ├── app/ │ ├── routes/ │ │ ├── __root.tsx # Root layout │ │ ├── index.tsx # / route │ │ ├── about.tsx # /about route │ │ ├── posts/ │ │ │ ├── index.tsx # /posts route │ │ │ └── $postId.tsx # /posts/:postId dynamic route │ │ └── api/ │ │ └── health.ts # /api/health server route │ ├── utils/ │ │ ├── posts.functions.ts # Server function wrappers │ │ ├── posts.server.ts # Server-only DB queries │ │ └── schemas.ts # Shared Zod schemas │ ├── router.tsx │ └── client.tsx ├── app.config.ts # TanStack Start config └── package.json
Step 2: Server Functions
Server functions are the core primitive — define server-only logic callable from anywhere (loaders, components, event handlers). They cross the network boundary with full type safety.
// app/utils/posts.server.ts — Server-only database queries import { db } from '~/db' export async function findPosts(limit: number) { return db.query.posts.findMany({ limit, orderBy: (posts, { desc }) => [desc(posts.createdAt)], with: { author: true }, }) } export async function findPostById(id: string) { return db.query.posts.findFirst({ where: (posts, { eq }) => eq(posts.id, id), with: { author: true, comments: { with: { author: true } } }, }) } export async function createPost(data: { title: string; content: string; authorId: string }) { return db.insert(posts).values(data).returning() }
// app/utils/posts.functions.ts — Server functions with validation import { createServerFn } from '@tanstack/react-start' import { z } from 'zod' import { findPosts, findPostById, createPost } from './posts.server' // GET — fetch posts (callable from loaders and components) export const getPosts = createServerFn({ method: 'GET' }) .inputValidator(z.object({ limit: z.number().min(1).max(100).default(20) })) .handler(async ({ data }) => { return findPosts(data.limit) }) // GET — fetch single post export const getPost = createServerFn({ method: 'GET' }) .inputValidator(z.object({ id: z.string().uuid() })) .handler(async ({ data }) => { const post = await findPostById(data.id) if (!post) throw notFound() return post }) // POST — create post (requires auth via middleware) export const createNewPost = createServerFn({ method: 'POST' }) .middleware([authMiddleware]) .inputValidator(z.object({ title: z.string().min(1).max(200), content: z.string().min(1).max(50000), })) .handler(async ({ data, context }) => { // context.user comes from authMiddleware return createPost({ ...data, authorId: context.user.id }) })
Step 3: Routes with Loaders
// app/routes/posts/index.tsx — Posts list page with loader import { createFileRoute } from '@tanstack/react-router' import { getPosts } from '~/utils/posts.functions' export const Route = createFileRoute('/posts/')({ // Loader runs on the server during SSR, fetches data before render loader: () => getPosts({ data: { limit: 20 } }), component: PostsPage, }) function PostsPage() { const posts = Route.useLoaderData() return ( <div> <h1>Posts</h1> <ul> {posts.map(post => ( <li key={post.id}> <Link to="/posts/$postId" params={{ postId: post.id }}> {post.title} </Link> <span> by {post.author.name}</span> </li> ))} </ul> </div> ) }
// app/routes/posts/$postId.tsx — Dynamic post page import { createFileRoute, notFound } from '@tanstack/react-router' import { getPost } from '~/utils/posts.functions' export const Route = createFileRoute('/posts/$postId')({ loader: ({ params }) => getPost({ data: { id: params.postId } }), // Error boundary for not-found notFoundComponent: () => <div>Post not found</div>, component: PostPage, }) function PostPage() { const post = Route.useLoaderData() return ( <article> <h1>{post.title}</h1> <p>By {post.author.name} · {new Date(post.createdAt).toLocaleDateString()}</p> <div dangerouslySetInnerHTML={{ __html: post.content }} /> <h2>Comments ({post.comments.length})</h2> {post.comments.map(comment => ( <div key={comment.id}> <strong>{comment.author.name}</strong> <p>{comment.body}</p> </div> ))} </article> ) }
Step 4: Middleware
Composable middleware for auth, logging, rate limiting — chains execute in order with
next().
// app/middleware/auth.ts — Authentication middleware import { createMiddleware } from '@tanstack/react-start' import { redirect } from '@tanstack/react-router' import { getRequestHeader } from '@tanstack/react-start/server' import { verifyToken } from '~/utils/auth.server' // Request middleware — runs on all server requests that use it export const authMiddleware = createMiddleware() .server(async ({ next }) => { const token = getRequestHeader('Authorization')?.replace('Bearer ', '') if (!token) { throw redirect({ to: '/login' }) } const user = await verifyToken(token) if (!user) { throw redirect({ to: '/login' }) } // Pass user to the next middleware / server function via context return next({ context: { user } }) }) // Logging middleware — logs request timing export const loggingMiddleware = createMiddleware() .server(async ({ next }) => { const start = Date.now() const result = await next() console.log(`Request took ${Date.now() - start}ms`) return result }) // Compose middleware — auth depends on logging export const protectedMiddleware = createMiddleware() .middleware([loggingMiddleware, authMiddleware]) .server(async ({ next, context }) => { // context.user is available from authMiddleware console.log(`Authenticated request from ${context.user.email}`) return next() })
Step 5: Server Functions in Components
// app/routes/posts/new.tsx — Form with server function mutation import { createFileRoute, useNavigate } from '@tanstack/react-router' import { useServerFn } from '@tanstack/react-start' import { createNewPost } from '~/utils/posts.functions' export const Route = createFileRoute('/posts/new')({ component: NewPostForm, }) function NewPostForm() { const navigate = useNavigate() const createPost = useServerFn(createNewPost) async function handleSubmit(e: React.FormEvent<HTMLFormElement>) { e.preventDefault() const formData = new FormData(e.currentTarget) const post = await createPost({ data: { title: formData.get('title') as string, content: formData.get('content') as string, }, }) // Navigate to the new post navigate({ to: '/posts/$postId', params: { postId: post.id } }) } return ( <form onSubmit={handleSubmit}> <input name="title" placeholder="Post title" required /> <textarea name="content" placeholder="Write your post..." required rows={10} /> <button type="submit">Publish</button> </form> ) }
Step 6: Server Routes (API Endpoints)
// app/routes/api/health.ts — API-only route (no React component) import { createAPIFileRoute } from '@tanstack/react-start/api' export const APIRoute = createAPIFileRoute('/api/health')({ GET: async ({ request }) => { return Response.json({ status: 'ok', timestamp: new Date().toISOString(), version: process.env.APP_VERSION, }) }, })
// app/routes/api/webhooks/stripe.ts — Webhook handler import { createAPIFileRoute } from '@tanstack/react-start/api' export const APIRoute = createAPIFileRoute('/api/webhooks/stripe')({ POST: async ({ request }) => { const signature = request.headers.get('stripe-signature') const body = await request.text() const event = stripe.webhooks.constructEvent(body, signature, process.env.STRIPE_WEBHOOK_SECRET) switch (event.type) { case 'checkout.session.completed': await handleCheckoutComplete(event.data.object) break case 'customer.subscription.updated': await handleSubscriptionUpdate(event.data.object) break } return Response.json({ received: true }) }, })
Step 7: Rendering Modes
// app.config.ts — Configure rendering mode import { defineConfig } from '@tanstack/react-start/config' import vite from 'vite' export default defineConfig({ vite: { // Vite config }, // Deploy targets server: { preset: 'node-server', // or 'cloudflare-pages', 'netlify', 'vercel' }, })
// Static prerendering — generate at build time // app/routes/about.tsx export const Route = createFileRoute('/about')({ // This page will be statically generated at build time staticData: { prerender: true }, loader: () => getAboutContent(), component: AboutPage, }) // Selective SSR — skip SSR for client-heavy pages // app/routes/dashboard.tsx export const Route = createFileRoute('/dashboard')({ // This page will be a client-side SPA (no SSR) ssr: false, component: DashboardPage, })
Guidelines
- Server functions are the network boundary —
replaces API routes for most use cases. Server code stays on the server, client gets type-safe RPC stubs.createServerFn - File organization:
for server function wrappers,.functions.ts
for server-only helpers,.server.ts
for shared schemas. Static imports of.ts
are safe anywhere..functions.ts - Loaders run before render — data is available immediately in components via
. No loading spinners for initial page data.Route.useLoaderData() - Use
hook in components to call server functions with proper error handling and loading states.useServerFn() - Middleware composes — build auth, logging, rate limiting as independent middleware and chain them. Context flows through the chain via
.next({ context }) - Zod validation in
— validates on both client and server, single schema definition, full TypeScript inference.inputValidator - Deploy anywhere — Vite-based build outputs for Node.js, Cloudflare Workers/Pages, Netlify, Vercel, Deno. Change the
in config.server.preset - TanStack Router underneath — all router features work (type-safe links, search params, nested layouts, error boundaries, pending states).
- Use React Query for mutations — combine
withuseServerFn
for optimistic updates, error handling, and cache invalidation.useMutation