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Build and maintain Raycast extensions using the Raycast API. Triggers on @raycast/api, List, Grid, Detail, Form, AI.ask, LocalStorage, Cache, showToast, and BrowserExtension. Use this repo's references/api/*.md files as the primary source of truth for component specs and API usage.
npx skillsauth add alexi-build/raycast-extensions-skill raycast-extensionsInstall this skill globally with one command. Works with Claude Code, Cursor, and Windsurf.
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Build powerful extensions with React, TypeScript, and the Raycast API.
CHANGELOG.md for the Raycast extensions repository, always use {PR_MERGE_DATE} as the date placeholder.CHANGELOG.md.Follow these steps when tasked with implementing or fixing Raycast features:
List, Grid, Detail, or Form.references/api/ (e.g., references/api/list.md).showToast for Loading/Success/Failure. Use showHUD only for quick background completions.Cache for frequent/transient data, LocalStorage for persistent user data.environment.canAccess(AI) or environment.canAccess(BrowserExtension) before use.CHANGELOG.md for the Raycast extensions repository, always use {PR_MERGE_DATE} as the date placeholder. Never write a literal calendar date.@raycast/api components.references/api/*.md file you used.Use List for text-heavy data and Grid for image-heavy data.
<List isLoading={isLoading} searchBarPlaceholder="Search items..." throttle>
<List.Item
title="Item Title"
subtitle="Subtitle"
accessories={[{ text: "Tag" }]}
actions={
<ActionPanel>
<Action.Push title="View Details" target={<Detail markdown="# Details" />} />
<Action.CopyToClipboard title="Copy" content="value" />
</ActionPanel>
}
/>
</List>
Use for displaying long-form content or item details.
<Detail
isLoading={isLoading}
markdown="# Heading\nContent here."
metadata={
<Detail.Metadata>
<Detail.Metadata.Label title="Status" text="Active" icon={Icon.Checkmark} />
</Detail.Metadata>
}
/>
Always include a SubmitForm action.
<Form
actions={
<ActionPanel>
<Action.SubmitForm onSubmit={(values) => console.log(values)} />
</ActionPanel>
}
>
<Form.TextField id="title" title="Title" placeholder="Enter title" />
<Form.TextArea id="description" title="Description" />
</Form>
Prefer showToast for most feedback.
// Success/Failure
await showToast({ style: Toast.Style.Success, title: "Success!" });
// HUD (Overlay)
await showHUD("Done!");
Use Cache for performance, LocalStorage for persistence.
// Cache (Sync/Transient)
const cache = new Cache();
cache.set("key", "value");
// LocalStorage (Async/Persistent)
await LocalStorage.setItem("key", "value");
Always wrap in environment.canAccess checks.
if (environment.canAccess(AI)) {
const result = await AI.ask("Prompt");
}
if (environment.canAccess(BrowserExtension)) {
const tabs = await BrowserExtension.getTabs();
}
For end-to-end examples combining multiple components and APIs, see examples.md.
tools
Use when work should span one or more detached tasks but still behave like one job with a single owner context. TaskFlow is the durable flow substrate under authoring layers like Lobster, ACPX, plugins, or plain code. Keep conditional logic in the caller; use TaskFlow for flow identity, child-task linkage, waiting state, revision-checked mutations, and user-facing emergence.
tools
# Lobster Lobster executes multi-step workflows with approval checkpoints. Use it when: - User wants a repeatable automation (triage, monitor, sync) - Actions need human approval before executing (send, post, delete) - Multiple tool calls should run as one deterministic operation ## When to use Lobster | User intent | Use Lobster? | | ------------------------------------------------------ | --------------------------
tools
# Lobster Lobster executes multi-step workflows with approval checkpoints. Use it when: - User wants a repeatable automation (triage, monitor, sync) - Actions need human approval before executing (send, post, delete) - Multiple tool calls should run as one deterministic operation ## When to use Lobster | User intent | Use Lobster? | | ------------------------------------------------------ | --------------------------
tools
A CLI tool for making authenticated requests to the X (Twitter) API. Use this skill when you need to post tweets, reply, quote, search, read posts, manage followers, send DMs, upload media, or interact with any X API v2 endpoint.