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Guides Next.js 16+ Turbopack for faster dev via incremental bundling, FS caching, and HMR; covers webpack comparison, bundle analysis, and production builds.
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Next.js 16+ uses Turbopack by default for local development: an incremental bundler written in Rust that significantly speeds up dev startup and hot updates.
Generates platform-native social content for X, LinkedIn, TikTok, YouTube, newsletters from source material like articles, demos, docs, or notes. Adapts voice and format per platform.
Interactively installs Everything Claude Code skills and rules to user-level (~/.claude) or project-level (.claude) directories, verifies paths, and optimizes files. Activate on 'configure ecc' or setup requests.
Reorganizes X and LinkedIn networks: review-first pruning of low-value follows, priority-based add/follow recommendations, and drafts warm outreach in user's voice.
Next.js 16+ uses Turbopack by default for local development: an incremental bundler written in Rust that significantly speeds up dev startup and hot updates.
--webpack (or --no-turbopack depending on your Next.js version; check the docs for your release).next build) may use Turbopack or webpack depending on Next.js version; check the official Next.js docs for your version.Use when: developing or debugging Next.js 16+ apps, diagnosing slow dev startup or HMR, or optimizing production bundles.
next dev runs with Turbopack unless disabled..next; no extra config needed for basic use.next dev
next build
next start
Run next dev for local development with Turbopack. Use the Bundle Analyzer (see Next.js docs) to optimize code-splitting and trim large dependencies. Prefer App Router and server components where possible.