Claude-skill-registry Data Types
This skill should be used when the user asks about "Effect Option", "Effect Either", "Option.some", "Option.none", "Either.left", "Either.right", "Cause", "Exit", "Chunk", "Data", "Data.TaggedEnum", "Data.Class", "Duration", "DateTime", "HashMap", "HashSet", "Redacted", or needs to understand Effect's built-in data types and functional data structures.
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skills/data/data-types/SKILL.mdData Types in Effect
Overview
Effect provides immutable, type-safe data structures:
- Option - Represents optional values (Some/None)
- Either - Represents success/failure (Right/Left)
- Cause - Detailed failure information
- Exit - Effect execution result
- Data - Value equality for classes
- Chunk - Immutable indexed sequence
- Duration - Time spans
- DateTime - Date/time handling
Option
Represents a value that may or may not exist:
import { Option } from "effect" const some = Option.some(42) const none = Option.none() const fromNull = Option.fromNullable(maybeNull) const result = Option.match(option, { onNone: () => "No value", onSome: (value) => `Got: ${value}` }) const value = Option.getOrElse(option, () => defaultValue) const doubled = Option.map(option, (n) => n * 2) const chained = Option.flatMap(option, (n) => n > 0 ? Option.some(n) : Option.none() ) const positive = Option.filter(option, (n) => n > 0)
Option with Effect
const program = Effect.gen(function* () { const maybeUser = yield* findUser(id) // Convert Option to Effect const user = yield* Option.match(maybeUser, { onNone: () => Effect.fail(new UserNotFound()), onSome: Effect.succeed }) // Or use Effect.fromOption const user = yield* maybeUser.pipe( Effect.fromOption, Effect.mapError(() => new UserNotFound()) ) })
Either
Represents a value that is either Left (failure) or Right (success):
import { Either } from "effect" const right = Either.right(42) const left = Either.left("error") const result = Either.match(either, { onLeft: (error) => `Error: ${error}`, onRight: (value) => `Success: ${value}` }) const doubled = Either.map(either, (n) => n * 2) const mapped = Either.mapLeft(either, (e) => new Error(e)) const both = Either.mapBoth(either, { onLeft: (e) => new Error(e), onRight: (n) => n * 2 }) const chained = Either.flatMap(either, (n) => n > 0 ? Either.right(n) : Either.left("negative") ) const value = Either.getOrThrow(either)
Cause
Complete failure information for an Effect:
import { Cause } from "effect" Cause.fail(error) Cause.die(defect) Cause.interrupt(id) Cause.empty Cause.sequential(c1, c2) Cause.parallel(c1, c2) Cause.isFailure(cause) Cause.isDie(cause) Cause.isInterrupt(cause) const failures = Cause.failures(cause) const defects = Cause.defects(cause) const message = Cause.pretty(cause)
Exit
The result of running an Effect:
import { Exit } from "effect" Exit.succeed(value) Exit.fail(cause) const result = Exit.match(exit, { onFailure: (cause) => `Failed: ${Cause.pretty(cause)}`, onSuccess: (value) => `Succeeded: ${value}` }) Exit.isSuccess(exit) Exit.isFailure(exit) const value = Exit.getOrElse(exit, () => defaultValue) const mapped = Exit.map(exit, (a) => a * 2)
Data - Value Equality
Create classes with structural equality:
import { Data, Schema } from "effect" // Tagged class class Person extends Data.Class<{ readonly name: string readonly age: number }> {} const alice1 = new Person({ name: "Alice", age: 30 }) const alice2 = new Person({ name: "Alice", age: 30 }) alice1 === alice2 // false (reference) Equal.equals(alice1, alice2) // true (structural) // Tagged errors (used with Effect.fail) // Use Schema.TaggedError for domain errors - works with Schema.is(), catchTag, and Match.tag class UserNotFound extends Schema.TaggedError<UserNotFound>()( "UserNotFound", { userId: Schema.String } ) {} // Tagged enum type Shape = Data.TaggedEnum<{ Circle: { radius: number } Rectangle: { width: number; height: number } }> const { Circle, Rectangle } = Data.taggedEnum<Shape>() const circle = Circle({ radius: 10 }) const rect = Rectangle({ width: 5, height: 3 })
Chunk
Immutable indexed sequence optimized for Effect:
import { Chunk } from "effect" const chunk = Chunk.make(1, 2, 3, 4, 5) const fromArray = Chunk.fromIterable([1, 2, 3]) const empty = Chunk.empty<number>() const head = Chunk.head(chunk) const tail = Chunk.tail(chunk) const take = Chunk.take(chunk, 2) const drop = Chunk.drop(chunk, 2) const doubled = Chunk.map(chunk, (n) => n * 2) const filtered = Chunk.filter(chunk, (n) => n > 2) const sum = Chunk.reduce(chunk, 0, (acc, n) => acc + n) const array = Chunk.toArray(chunk) const readonlyArray = Chunk.toReadonlyArray(chunk)
Duration
Represent time spans:
import { Duration } from "effect" const ms = Duration.millis(100) const secs = Duration.seconds(5) const mins = Duration.minutes(10) const hours = Duration.hours(2) const days = Duration.days(1) const fromString = Duration.decode("5 seconds") const total = Duration.sum(duration1, duration2) const remaining = Duration.subtract(total, elapsed) Duration.greaterThan(a, b) Duration.lessThanOrEqualTo(a, b) const milliseconds = Duration.toMillis(duration) const seconds = Duration.toSeconds(duration)
DateTime
Date and time handling:
import { DateTime } from "effect" const now = DateTime.now const fromDate = DateTime.fromDate(new Date()) const specific = DateTime.make({ year: 2024, month: 1, day: 15, hours: 10, minutes: 30 }) const tomorrow = DateTime.add(now, { days: 1 }) const lastWeek = DateTime.subtract(now, { weeks: 1 }) const formatted = DateTime.format(now, "yyyy-MM-dd") const utc = DateTime.setZone(now, "UTC") const local = DateTime.setZone(now, DateTime.zoneLocal)
HashMap & HashSet
Immutable hash-based collections:
import { HashMap, HashSet } from "effect" const map = HashMap.make( ["a", 1], ["b", 2], ["c", 3] ) const value = HashMap.get(map, "a") const updated = HashMap.set(map, "d", 4) const removed = HashMap.remove(map, "a") const set = HashSet.make(1, 2, 3, 4, 5) const has = HashSet.has(set, 3) const added = HashSet.add(set, 6) const removed = HashSet.remove(set, 1) const union = HashSet.union(set1, set2) const intersection = HashSet.intersection(set1, set2)
Redacted
Protect sensitive values from logging:
import { Redacted } from "effect" const apiKey = Redacted.make("sk-secret-key-123") console.log(apiKey) console.log(`Key: ${apiKey}`) const actual = Redacted.value(apiKey)
Best Practices
- Use Option for nullable values - Explicit handling required
- Use Either for validation - Accumulate errors
- Use Schema.TaggedError for Effect errors - Enables catchTag and Schema.is()
- Use Chunk in streaming - Optimized for Effect operations
- Use Redacted for secrets - Prevents accidental exposure
- Use Duration for time - Type-safe time operations
Additional Resources
For comprehensive data type documentation, consult
${CLAUDE_PLUGIN_ROOT}/references/llms-full.txt.
Search for these sections:
- "Option" for optional values
- "Either" for success/failure
- "Cause" for error details
- "Exit" for execution results
- "Data" for value equality
- "Chunk" for sequences
- "DateTime" for date handling