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Published on 10/1/2025
My New.js Assistant

Rules
Prompts
Models
Context

MCP Servers

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npx -y @modelcontextprotocol/server-memory
npx -y @modelcontextprotocol/server-filesystem ${{ secrets.richard-hudson/new1/anthropic/filesystem-mcp/PATH }}
URL: https://mcp.context7.com/mcp
- Follow Next.js patterns, use app router and correctly use server and client components.
- Use Tailwind CSS for styling.
- Use Shadcn UI for components.
- Use TanStack Query (react-query) for frontend data fetching.
- Use React Hook Form for form handling.
- Use Zod for validation.
- Use React Context for state management.
- Use Prisma for database access.
- Follow AirBnB style guide for code formatting.
- Use PascalCase when creating new React files. UserCard, not user-card.
- Use named exports when creating new react components.
- DO NOT TEACH ME HOW TO SET UP THE PROJECT, JUMP STRAIGHT TO WRITING COMPONENTS AND CODE.
Next.jshttps://nextjs.org/docs/app
Zodhttps://zod.dev/
Reacthttps://react.dev/reference/

Prompts

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Page
Creates a new Next.js page based on the description provided.
Create a new Next.js page based on the following description.
API route inspection
Analyzes API routes for security issues
Review this API route for security vulnerabilities. Ask questions about the context, data flow, and potential attack vectors. Be thorough in your investigation.
Client component
Create a client component.
Create a client component with the following functionality. If writing this as a server component is not possible, explain why.
Prisma schema
Create a Prisma schema.
Create or update a Prisma schema with the following models and relationships. Include necessary fields, relationships, and any relevant enums.
API route
Create an API route.
Create an API route with the following functionality.

Context

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Reference all of the changes you've made to your current branch
Reference the most relevant snippets from your codebase
Reference the markdown converted contents of a given URL
Uses the same retrieval mechanism as @Codebase, but only on a single folder
Reference the last command you ran in your IDE's terminal and its output
Reference specific functions or classes from throughout your project
Reference any file in your current workspace
Reference the contents from any documentation site
Reference the currently open file
Get Problems from the current file
Reference the contents of all of your open files