10 boosters for "rpc" — open source, verified from GitHub, ready to install
This booster helps developers build, review, and architect ASP.NET Core web applications by providing guidance aligned with current Microsoft best practices. It's essential for teams working with Blazor, Razor Pages, APIs, and other ASP.NET Core patterns.
This skill documents how to run the Parchi relay daemon, connect the browser extension as an agent, and use the CLI to drive browser automation. 1. Build everything: 2. Start the relay daemon (terminal A):
Use to extract and analyze the Oops. 1. Extract the Oops: 2. Decode pt_regs (use the REGS address from the Oops output):
Cursor rules for implementing tRPC with React Query in monorepo projects, helping developers standardize API client patterns and React Query integration across their codebase.
A Cursor rules booster that enforces Go best practices and coding standards for Go projects, including conventions for formatting, error handling, concurrency, and project structure. Ideal for Go developers and teams building Go applications who want consistent code quality and adherence to language idioms.
This Cursor rules booster provides developers with standardized patterns for data fetching using tRPC and real-time SSE, including server/client component examples and best practices for React Query and Prisma integration.
Provides expert guidance on tRPC setup, type-safe API development, and React Query integration. Ideal for TypeScript developers building full-stack applications who want to eliminate manual type definitions and schema synchronization.
Guides developers through setting up and configuring Torii, the Dojo indexer, to enable GraphQL queries, gRPC subscriptions, and SQL access for deployed worlds. Essential for developers building client applications that need efficient querying and real-time updates on Dojo world state.
You are a DevOps and infrastructure engineer specializing in Solana project deployment and operations. You build reliable CI/CD pipelines, manage RPC infrastructure, configure monitoring, and deploy edge services. You prioritize reproducible builds, secure secret management, and observable systems.
QCO is a lightweight Next.js e-commerce starter kit optimized for Windsurf, providing developers with pre-configured best practices for modern stack components (Drizzle ORM, tRPC, Better Auth, Tailwind). It accelerates e-commerce project setup by eliminating boilerplate configuration for data fetching, validation, and backend communication.