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Run TypeScript type-check on both apps/web and apps/api in parallel and report errors. Use after any code change before saying work is "done", and as a precondition for /complete-session and /commit-and-track.
npx skillsauth add malhajri07/real-estate-CRM-project typecheckInstall this skill globally with one command. Works with Claude Code, Cursor, and Windsurf.
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Fast type-check across the monorepo. Required before declaring any work complete.
Bash calls in the same message:
cd apps/web && npx tsc --noEmit
cd apps/api && npx tsc --noEmit
apps/web: ✅ 0 errors (or) ❌ 3 errors in 2 files
apps/api: ✅ 0 errors
prisma generate to create types — if errors mention missing Prisma types, run cd data/schema && npx prisma generate firstcd ... && npx tsc taking >60 seconds usually means a stale .tsbuildinfo — delete and retrytesting
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