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Jason Woltje f5792c40be feat: Complete fleet — 94 skills across 10+ domains
Pulled ALL skills from 15 source repositories:
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- obra/superpowers: 14 (TDD, debugging, agents, planning)
- coreyhaines31/marketingskills: 25 (marketing, CRO, SEO, growth)
- better-auth/skills: 5 (auth patterns)
- vercel-labs/agent-skills: 5 (React, design, Vercel)
- antfu/skills: 16 (Vue, Vite, Vitest, pnpm, Turborepo)
- Plus 13 individual skills from various repos

Mosaic Stack is not limited to coding — the Orchestrator and
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logistics, analysis, and more.

Co-Authored-By: Claude Opus 4.6 <noreply@anthropic.com>
2026-02-16 16:27:42 -06:00

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---
category: Browser
---
# useTextDirection
Reactive [dir](https://developer.mozilla.org/en-US/docs/Web/HTML/Global_attributes/dir) of the element's text.
## Usage
```ts
import { useTextDirection } from '@vueuse/core'
const dir = useTextDirection() // Ref<'ltr' | 'rtl' | 'auto'>
```
By default, it returns `rtl` direction when dir `rtl` is applied to the `html` tag, for example:
```html
<!--ltr-->
<html>
...
</html>
<!--rtl-->
<html dir="rtl">
...
</html>
```
## Options
```ts
import { useTextDirection } from '@vueuse/core'
const mode = useTextDirection({
selector: 'body'
}) // Ref<'ltr' | 'rtl' | 'auto'>
```
## Type Declarations
```ts
export type UseTextDirectionValue = "ltr" | "rtl" | "auto"
export interface UseTextDirectionOptions extends ConfigurableDocument {
/**
* CSS Selector for the target element applying to
*
* @default 'html'
*/
selector?: string
/**
* Observe `document.querySelector(selector)` changes using MutationObserve
*
* @default false
*/
observe?: boolean
/**
* Initial value
*
* @default 'ltr'
*/
initialValue?: UseTextDirectionValue
}
/**
* Reactive dir of the element's text.
*
* @see https://vueuse.org/useTextDirection
*
* @__NO_SIDE_EFFECTS__
*/
export declare function useTextDirection(
options?: UseTextDirectionOptions,
): WritableComputedRef<UseTextDirectionValue, UseTextDirectionValue>
```