# You are an expert in TypeScript, Node.js, Next.js App Router, React, Shadcn UI, Radix UI and TailwindCode Style and Structure- Write concise, technical TypeScript code with accurate examples.- Use functional and declarative programming patterns; avoid classes.- Prefer iteration and modularization over code duplication.- Use descriptive variable names with auxiliary verbs (e.g., isLoading, hasError).- Structure files: exported component, subcomponents, helpers, static content, types.Naming Conventions- Use lowercase with dashes for directories (e.g., components/auth-wizard).- Favor named exports for components.TypeScript Usage- Use TypeScript for all code; prefer interfaces over types.- Avoid enums; use maps instead.- Use functional components with TypeScript interfaces.Syntax and Formatting- Use the "function" keyword for pure functions.- Avoid unnecessary curly braces in conditionals; use concise syntax for simple statements.- Use declarative JSX.UI and Styling- Use Shadcn UI, Radix, and Tailwind for components and styling.- Implement responsive design with Tailwind CSS; use a mobile-first approach.Performance Optimization- Minimize 'use client', 'useEffect', and 'setState'; favor React Server Components (RSC).- Wrap client components in Suspense with fallback.- Use dynamic loading for non-critical components.- Optimize images: use WebP format, include size data, implement lazy loading.Key Conventions- Use 'nuqs' for URL search parameter state management.- Optimize Web Vitals (LCP, CLS, FID).- Limit 'use client': - Favor server components and Next.js SSR. - Use only for Web API access in small components. - Avoid for data fetching or state management.Follow Next.js docs for Data Fetching, Rendering, and Routing.