This skill should be used when the user asks to "create a Next.js route", "add a page", "set up layouts", "implement loading states", "add error boundaries", "organize routes", "create dynamic routes", or needs guidance on Next.js App Router file conventions and routing patterns.
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examples/dynamic-routes.mdexamples/parallel-routes.mdreferences/layouts-templates.mdreferences/loading-error-states.mdreferences/routing-conventions.mdThe App Router is Next.js's file-system based router built on React Server Components. It uses a app/ directory structure where folders define routes and special files control UI behavior.
Each route segment is defined by a folder. Special files within folders control behavior:
| File | Purpose |
|---|---|
page.tsx | Unique UI for a route, makes route publicly accessible |
layout.tsx | Shared UI wrapper, preserves state across navigations |
loading.tsx | Loading UI using React Suspense |
error.tsx | Error boundary for route segment |
not-found.tsx | UI for 404 responses |
template.tsx | Like layout but re-renders on navigation |
default.tsx | Fallback for parallel routes |
| Pattern | Purpose | Example |
|---|---|---|
folder/ | Route segment | app/blog/ → /blog |
[folder]/ | Dynamic segment | app/blog/[slug]/ → /blog/:slug |
[...folder]/ | Catch-all segment | app/docs/[...slug]/ → /docs/* |
[[...folder]]/ | Optional catch-all | app/shop/[[...slug]]/ → /shop or /shop/* |
(folder)/ | Route group (no URL) | app/(marketing)/about/ → /about |
@folder/ | Named slot (parallel routes) | app/@modal/login/ |
_folder/ | Private folder (excluded) | app/_components/ |
To create a new route, add a folder with page.tsx:
app/
├── page.tsx # / (home)
├── about/
│ └── page.tsx # /about
└── blog/
├── page.tsx # /blog
└── [slug]/
└── page.tsx # /blog/:slug
A page is a Server Component by default:
// app/about/page.tsx
export default function AboutPage() {
return (
<main>
<h1>About Us</h1>
<p>Welcome to our company.</p>
</main>
)
}
Access route parameters via the params prop:
// app/blog/[slug]/page.tsx
interface PageProps {
params: Promise<{ slug: string }>
}
export default async function BlogPost({ params }: PageProps) {
const { slug } = await params
const post = await getPost(slug)
return <article>{post.content}</article>
}
Every app needs a root layout with <html> and <body>:
// app/layout.tsx
export default function RootLayout({
children,
}: {
children: React.ReactNode
}) {
return (
<html lang="en">
<body>{children}</body>
</html>
)
}
Layouts wrap their children and preserve state:
// app/dashboard/layout.tsx
export default function DashboardLayout({
children,
}: {
children: React.ReactNode
}) {
return (
<div className="flex">
<Sidebar />
<main className="flex-1">{children}</main>
</div>
)
}
Create instant loading states with Suspense:
// app/dashboard/loading.tsx
export default function Loading() {
return <div className="animate-pulse">Loading...</div>
}
Handle errors gracefully:
// app/dashboard/error.tsx
'use client'
export default function Error({
error,
reset,
}: {
error: Error
reset: () => void
}) {
return (
<div>
<h2>Something went wrong!</h2>
<button onClick={reset}>Try again</button>
</div>
)
}
Organize routes without affecting URL structure:
app/
├── (marketing)/
│ ├── layout.tsx # Marketing layout
│ ├── about/page.tsx # /about
│ └── contact/page.tsx # /contact
└── (shop)/
├── layout.tsx # Shop layout
└── products/page.tsx # /products
// app/about/page.tsx
import { Metadata } from 'next'
export const metadata: Metadata = {
title: 'About Us',
description: 'Learn more about our company',
}
// app/blog/[slug]/page.tsx
export async function generateMetadata({ params }: PageProps): Promise<Metadata> {
const { slug } = await params
const post = await getPost(slug)
return { title: post.title }
}
_folder for non-route files(folder) to organize without URL impact@slot for complex layouts(.) patterns for modalsFor detailed patterns, see:
references/routing-conventions.md - Complete file conventionsreferences/layouts-templates.md - Layout composition patternsreferences/loading-error-states.md - Suspense and error handlingexamples/dynamic-routes.md - Dynamic routing examplesexamples/parallel-routes.md - Parallel and intercepting routesThis skill should be used when the user asks to "create an agent", "add an agent", "write a subagent", "agent frontmatter", "when to use description", "agent examples", "agent tools", "agent colors", "autonomous agent", or needs guidance on agent structure, system prompts, triggering conditions, or agent development best practices for Claude Code plugins.
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