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Pulse 22d9f5b21d feat: skill expansion — browser, security, SQL, files (16 skills total)
Novas skills instaladas:
- openclaw-agent-browser   v1.0.0  CLI Chromium — navegação, login, screenshots, state
- skill-security-audit    v1.0.0  SAST scanning, prompt injection, secrets audit
- sql-toolkit             v1.0.0  PostgreSQL/MySQL/SQLite — schema, query, otimização
- file                    v1.0.0  Organização de arquivos por contexto
- file-summary            v1.0.0  Extração e resumo de PDFs, Word, Excel

Workspace expandido:
- TOOLS.md: +Browser automation, Security audit, SQL, File management
- AGENTS.md: +Linux Analyst section (comandos, logs, rede, scripts) + Full-stack strategy
- MEMORY.md: 16 skills indexadas, stack map, comandos Linux ref
- SESSION-STATE.md: atualizado com contexto completo
- lock.json: sincronizado com 16 skills instaladas
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TypeScript typescript 1.0.2 Write type-safe TypeScript with proper narrowing, inference patterns, and strict mode best practices.

When to Use

User needs TypeScript expertise — from basic typing to advanced generics. Agent handles type narrowing, inference, discriminated unions, and strict mode patterns.

Quick Reference

Topic File
Generic patterns generics.md
Utility types utility-types.md
Declaration files declarations.md
Migration from JS migration.md

Stop Using any

  • unknown forces you to narrow before use — any silently breaks type safety
  • API responses: type them or use unknown, never any
  • When you don't know the type, that's unknown, not any

Narrowing Failures

  • filter(Boolean) doesn't narrow — use .filter((x): x is T => Boolean(x))
  • Object.keys(obj) returns string[], not keyof typeof obj — intentional, objects can have extra keys
  • Array.isArray() narrows to any[] — may need assertion for element type
  • in operator narrows but only if property is in exactly one branch of union

Literal Type Traps

  • let x = "hello" is string — use const or as const for literal type
  • Object properties widen: { status: "ok" } has status: string — use as const or type annotation
  • Function return types widen — annotate explicitly for literal returns

Inference Limits

  • Callbacks lose inference in some array methods — annotate parameter when TS guesses wrong
  • Generic functions need usage to infer — fn<T>() can't infer, pass a value or annotate
  • Nested generics often fail — break into steps with explicit types

Discriminated Unions

  • Add a literal type or kind field to each variant — enables exhaustive switch
  • Exhaustive check: default: const _never: never = x — compile error if case missed
  • Don't mix discriminated with optional properties — breaks narrowing

satisfies vs Type Annotation

  • const x: Type = val widens to Type — loses literal info
  • const x = val satisfies Type keeps literal, checks compatibility — prefer for config objects

Strict Null Handling

  • Optional chaining ?. returns undefined, not null — matters for APIs expecting null
  • ?? only catches null/undefined|| catches all falsy including 0 and ""
  • Non-null ! should be last resort — prefer narrowing or early return

Module Boundaries

  • import type for type-only imports — stripped at runtime, avoids bundler issues
  • Re-exporting types: export type { X } — prevents accidental runtime dependency
  • .d.ts augmentation: use declare module with exact module path