skills/community/better-auth-best-practices/SKILL.md
Skill for integrating Better Auth - the comprehensive TypeScript authentication framework.
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Always consult better-auth.com/docs for code examples and latest API.
Better Auth is a TypeScript-first, framework-agnostic auth framework supporting email/password, OAuth, magic links, passkeys, and more via plugins.
BETTER_AUTH_SECRET - Encryption secret (min 32 chars). Generate: openssl rand -base64 32BETTER_AUTH_URL - Base URL (e.g., https://example.com)Only define baseURL/secret in config if env vars are NOT set.
CLI looks for auth.ts in: ./, ./lib, ./utils, or under ./src. Use --config for custom path.
npx @better-auth/cli@latest migrate - Apply schema (built-in adapter)npx @better-auth/cli@latest generate - Generate schema for Prisma/Drizzlenpx @better-auth/cli mcp --cursor - Add MCP to AI toolsRe-run after adding/changing plugins.
| Option | Notes |
| ------------------ | ---------------------------------------------- |
| appName | Optional display name |
| baseURL | Only if BETTER_AUTH_URL not set |
| basePath | Default /api/auth. Set / for root. |
| secret | Only if BETTER_AUTH_SECRET not set |
| database | Required for most features. See adapters docs. |
| secondaryStorage | Redis/KV for sessions & rate limits |
| emailAndPassword | { enabled: true } to activate |
| socialProviders | { google: { clientId, clientSecret }, ... } |
| plugins | Array of plugins |
| trustedOrigins | CSRF whitelist |
Direct connections: Pass pg.Pool, mysql2 pool, better-sqlite3, or bun:sqlite instance.
ORM adapters: Import from better-auth/adapters/drizzle, better-auth/adapters/prisma, better-auth/adapters/mongodb.
Critical: Better Auth uses adapter model names, NOT underlying table names. If Prisma model is User mapping to table users, use modelName: "user" (Prisma reference), not "users".
Storage priority:
secondaryStorage defined → sessions go there (not DB)session.storeSessionInDatabase: true to also persist to DBcookieCache → fully stateless modeCookie cache strategies:
compact (default) - Base64url + HMAC. Smallest.jwt - Standard JWT. Readable but signed.jwe - Encrypted. Maximum security.Key options: session.expiresIn (default 7 days), session.updateAge (refresh interval), session.cookieCache.maxAge, session.cookieCache.version (change to invalidate all sessions).
User: user.modelName, user.fields (column mapping), user.additionalFields, user.changeEmail.enabled (disabled by default), user.deleteUser.enabled (disabled by default).
Account: account.modelName, account.accountLinking.enabled, account.storeAccountCookie (for stateless OAuth).
Required for registration: email and name fields.
emailVerification.sendVerificationEmail - Must be defined for verification to workemailVerification.sendOnSignUp / sendOnSignIn - Auto-send triggersemailAndPassword.sendResetPassword - Password reset email handlerIn advanced:
useSecureCookies - Force HTTPS cookiesdisableCSRFCheck - ⚠️ Security riskdisableOriginCheck - ⚠️ Security riskcrossSubDomainCookies.enabled - Share cookies across subdomainsipAddress.ipAddressHeaders - Custom IP headers for proxiesdatabase.generateId - Custom ID generation or "serial"/"uuid"/falseRate limiting: rateLimit.enabled, rateLimit.window, rateLimit.max, rateLimit.storage ("memory" | "database" | "secondary-storage").
Endpoint hooks: hooks.before / hooks.after - Array of { matcher, handler }. Use createAuthMiddleware. Access ctx.path, ctx.context.returned (after), ctx.context.session.
Database hooks: databaseHooks.user.create.before/after, same for session, account. Useful for adding default values or post-creation actions.
Hook context (ctx.context): session, secret, authCookies, password.hash()/verify(), adapter, internalAdapter, generateId(), tables, baseURL.
Import from dedicated paths for tree-shaking:
import { twoFactor } from "better-auth/plugins/two-factor"
NOT from "better-auth/plugins".
Popular plugins: twoFactor, organization, passkey, magicLink, emailOtp, username, phoneNumber, admin, apiKey, bearer, jwt, multiSession, sso, oauthProvider, oidcProvider, openAPI, genericOAuth.
Client plugins go in createAuthClient({ plugins: [...] }).
Import from: better-auth/client (vanilla), better-auth/react, better-auth/vue, better-auth/svelte, better-auth/solid.
Key methods: signUp.email(), signIn.email(), signIn.social(), signOut(), useSession(), getSession(), revokeSession(), revokeSessions().
Infer types: typeof auth.$Infer.Session, typeof auth.$Infer.Session.user.
For separate client/server projects: createAuthClient<typeof auth>().
tools
Plans real-user QA deliverables: personas, journey maps, exploratory charters, persona/journey/tour/CFR test cases, regression suites, Figma validation checks, automation intent, and user-impact bug reports. Writes artifacts under <qa-output-path>/qa/ for qa-execution to consume. Use when planning QA before execution, documenting journey-driven test strategy, marking flows that need E2E follow-up, or filing structured bug reports. Do not use for live execution, AI implementation audits, CI gate ownership, or technical integration/security/performance suites; use qa-execution or agent-output-audit instead.
development
Executes real-user QA sessions through public interfaces using personas, journeys, exploratory charters, test tours, edge-case probes, CFR checks, and browser evidence. Reads qa-report artifacts from <qa-output-path>/qa/ when present, captures issues/screenshots/reports under the same output tree, and classifies bugs by user impact. Use when validating a release candidate, migration, refactor, or user-facing change against production-like behavior. Do not use for AI implementation audits, task-status reconciliation, CI gate runs, integration/security/performance templates, or flaky-test triage; use agent-output-audit for those.
development
Transform outside-of-diff review files into properly formatted issue files for a given PR. Use when converting review files from ai-docs/reviews-pr-<PR>/outside/ into issue format in ai-docs/reviews-pr-<PR>/issues/. Automatically determines starting issue number and preserves all metadata (file path, date, status) from original review files. Don't use for inline-diff review files, non-PR review artifacts, or creating GitHub issues directly.
development
Enforce root-cause fixes over workarounds, hacks, and symptom patches in all software engineering tasks. Use when debugging issues, fixing bugs, resolving test failures, planning solutions, making architectural decisions, or reviewing code changes. Activates gate functions that detect and reject common workaround patterns such as type assertions, lint suppressions, error swallowing, timing hacks, and monkey patches. Don't use for trivial formatting changes or documentation-only edits.