feat: Complete fleet — 94 skills across 10+ domains
Pulled ALL skills from 15 source repositories: - anthropics/skills: 16 (docs, design, MCP, testing) - 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 subagents serve coding, business, design, marketing, writing, logistics, analysis, and more. Co-Authored-By: Claude Opus 4.6 <noreply@anthropic.com>
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title: Use Compound Components
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impact: HIGH
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impactDescription: enables flexible composition without prop drilling
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tags: composition, compound-components, architecture
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---
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## Use Compound Components
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Structure complex components as compound components with a shared context. Each
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subcomponent accesses shared state via context, not props. Consumers compose the
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pieces they need.
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**Incorrect (monolithic component with render props):**
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```tsx
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function Composer({
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renderHeader,
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renderFooter,
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renderActions,
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showAttachments,
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showFormatting,
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showEmojis,
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}: Props) {
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return (
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<form>
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{renderHeader?.()}
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<Input />
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{showAttachments && <Attachments />}
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{renderFooter ? (
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renderFooter()
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) : (
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<Footer>
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{showFormatting && <Formatting />}
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{showEmojis && <Emojis />}
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{renderActions?.()}
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</Footer>
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)}
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</form>
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)
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}
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```
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**Correct (compound components with shared context):**
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```tsx
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const ComposerContext = createContext<ComposerContextValue | null>(null)
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function ComposerProvider({ children, state, actions, meta }: ProviderProps) {
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return (
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<ComposerContext value={{ state, actions, meta }}>
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{children}
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</ComposerContext>
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)
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}
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function ComposerFrame({ children }: { children: React.ReactNode }) {
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return <form>{children}</form>
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}
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function ComposerInput() {
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const {
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state,
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actions: { update },
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meta: { inputRef },
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} = use(ComposerContext)
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return (
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<TextInput
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ref={inputRef}
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value={state.input}
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onChangeText={(text) => update((s) => ({ ...s, input: text }))}
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/>
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)
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}
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function ComposerSubmit() {
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const {
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actions: { submit },
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} = use(ComposerContext)
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return <Button onPress={submit}>Send</Button>
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}
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// Export as compound component
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const Composer = {
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Provider: ComposerProvider,
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Frame: ComposerFrame,
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Input: ComposerInput,
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Submit: ComposerSubmit,
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Header: ComposerHeader,
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Footer: ComposerFooter,
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Attachments: ComposerAttachments,
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Formatting: ComposerFormatting,
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Emojis: ComposerEmojis,
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}
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```
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**Usage:**
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```tsx
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<Composer.Provider state={state} actions={actions} meta={meta}>
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<Composer.Frame>
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<Composer.Header />
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<Composer.Input />
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<Composer.Footer>
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<Composer.Formatting />
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<Composer.Submit />
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</Composer.Footer>
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</Composer.Frame>
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</Composer.Provider>
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```
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Consumers explicitly compose exactly what they need. No hidden conditionals. And the state, actions and meta are dependency-injected by a parent provider, allowing multiple usages of the same component structure.
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