coding-node
Node.js 22+: async patterns, ESM, npm/pnpm, event loop, streams. Express Fastify Hono
下記のコマンドをコピーしてターミナル(Mac/Linux)または PowerShell(Windows)に貼り付けてください。 ダウンロード → 解凍 → 配置まで全自動。
mkdir -p ~/.claude/skills && cd ~/.claude/skills && curl -L -o coding-node.zip https://jpskill.com/download/22087.zip && unzip -o coding-node.zip && rm coding-node.zip
$d = "$env:USERPROFILE\.claude\skills"; ni -Force -ItemType Directory $d | Out-Null; iwr https://jpskill.com/download/22087.zip -OutFile "$d\coding-node.zip"; Expand-Archive "$d\coding-node.zip" -DestinationPath $d -Force; ri "$d\coding-node.zip"
完了後、Claude Code を再起動 → 普通に「動画プロンプト作って」のように話しかけるだけで自動発動します。
💾 手動でダウンロードしたい(コマンドが難しい人向け)
- 1. 下の青いボタンを押して
coding-node.zipをダウンロード - 2. ZIPファイルをダブルクリックで解凍 →
coding-nodeフォルダができる - 3. そのフォルダを
C:\Users\あなたの名前\.claude\skills\(Win)または~/.claude/skills/(Mac)へ移動 - 4. Claude Code を再起動
⚠️ ダウンロード・利用は自己責任でお願いします。当サイトは内容・動作・安全性について責任を負いません。
🎯 このSkillでできること
下記の説明文を読むと、このSkillがあなたに何をしてくれるかが分かります。Claudeにこの分野の依頼をすると、自動で発動します。
📦 インストール方法 (3ステップ)
- 1. 上の「ダウンロード」ボタンを押して .skill ファイルを取得
- 2. ファイル名の拡張子を .skill から .zip に変えて展開(macは自動展開可)
- 3. 展開してできたフォルダを、ホームフォルダの
.claude/skills/に置く- · macOS / Linux:
~/.claude/skills/ - · Windows:
%USERPROFILE%\.claude\skills\
- · macOS / Linux:
Claude Code を再起動すれば完了。「このSkillを使って…」と話しかけなくても、関連する依頼で自動的に呼び出されます。
詳しい使い方ガイドを見る →- 最終更新
- 2026-05-18
- 取得日時
- 2026-05-18
- 同梱ファイル
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📖 Claude が読む原文 SKILL.md(中身を展開)
この本文は AI(Claude)が読むための原文(英語または中国語)です。日本語訳は順次追加中。
coding-node
Purpose
This skill provides expertise in Node.js 22 and above, covering asynchronous programming patterns, ECMAScript Modules (ESM), package managers like npm and pnpm, the event loop, streams, and frameworks such as Express, Fastify, and Hono. Use it to guide users in building efficient, modern server-side applications.
When to Use
Apply this skill when users need to handle asynchronous operations in Node.js, manage dependencies with npm or pnpm, debug event loop issues, process streams, or set up web servers with Express, Fastify, or Hono. Use it for backend development tasks like API creation, file handling, or real-time applications in JavaScript environments.
Key Capabilities
- Async Patterns: Use
async/awaitfor non-blocking code; e.g.,async function fetchData() { const data = await fetch('url'); return data; }. - ESM Support: Import modules with
importsyntax; e.g.,import express from 'express';in Node.js 22+ files with.mjsextension or"type": "module"in package.json. - Package Managers: Handle dependencies via npm (e.g.,
npm install express --save) or pnpm (e.g.,pnpm add fastify); use pnpm for faster installs with workspace support. - Event Loop: Explain and optimize for blocking operations; use
process.nextTick()to schedule callbacks before the next event loop phase. - Streams: Process data in chunks with Readable, Writable, or Transform streams; e.g.,
const fs = require('fs'); const readStream = fs.createReadStream('file.txt'); readStream.on('data', chunk => console.log(chunk));. - Frameworks: Set up servers with Express (e.g.,
app.use(express.json())), Fastify (e.g.,fastify.get('/path', handler)), or Hono (e.g.,app.get('/route', c => c.text('Hello'))).
Usage Patterns
To accomplish tasks, always specify Node.js version 22+ in project setup. For ESM, add "type": "module" to package.json and use import statements. For async tasks, wrap code in try-catch blocks with async functions. When using npm, run npm init -y to create a package.json, then install packages. For pnpm, initialize with pnpm init and use it as a drop-in replacement for npm commands. To handle streams, pipe them directly: e.g., readStream.pipe(writeStream). For frameworks, create an HTTP server instance and define routes; e.g., start Express with app.listen(3000).
Common Commands/API
- Npm Commands: Initialize project:
npm init -y. Install package:npm install express --save-prod. Update dependencies:npm update. Run scripts:npm run startfrom package.json. - Pnpm Commands: Add package:
pnpm add fastify. Remove package:pnpm remove package. Install all:pnpm install. - API Endpoints: In Express, define routes like
app.get('/users', (req, res) => res.json(users)). In Fastify, usefastify.post('/login', async (req, reply) => { /* auth logic */ reply.send({ token: 'abc' }); }). In Hono, set up:const app = new Hono(); app.get('/api/data', c => c.json({ data: 'value' }));. - Event Loop Interactions: Use
setImmediate()for I/O callbacks; e.g.,setImmediate(() => console.log('After current event loop'));. - Streams API: Create a readable stream:
const { Readable } = require('stream'); const readable = Readable.from(['line1', 'line2']); readable.pipe(process.stdout);. If API keys are needed (e.g., for external services), set them as environment variables:process.env.API_KEY = 'your_key', and access via$YOUR_API_KEYin commands.
Integration Notes
Integrate this skill with other tools by using Node.js as a runtime. For example, combine with databases via mongoose for MongoDB: install with pnpm add mongoose, then connect in code: const mongoose = require('mongoose'); mongoose.connect(process.env.MONGO_URI);. Use dotenv for environment variables: install npm install dotenv, then require and configure: require('dotenv').config(); const key = process.env.API_KEY;. For deployment, export servers to tools like Vercel or Heroku; e.g., set start script in package.json as "start": "node server.js". Ensure compatibility by specifying engine in package.json: "engines": { "node": ">=22" }. When integrating streams, chain with other modules like zlib for compression: readStream.pipe(zlib.createGzip()).pipe(writeStream).
Error Handling
Always use try-catch for async functions: e.g., try { const result = await someAsyncFunction(); } catch (error) { console.error(error.message); }. For streams, listen for 'error' events: e.g., readStream.on('error', err => { console.error('Stream error:', err); process.exit(1); }). In Express, use middleware for errors: app.use((err, req, res, next) => { res.status(500).send('Server Error'); }). For npm/pnpm, check exit codes: e.g., in scripts, use if [ $? -ne 0 ]; then echo "Command failed"; fi. Validate inputs to prevent event loop blocks, and use process.on('uncaughtException', (err) => { console.error(err); process.exit(); }) for unhandled errors.
Concrete Usage Examples
- Set Up a Basic Express Server: Create a file
server.jswith:import express from 'express'; const app = express(); app.get('/', (req, res) => res.send('Hello World')); app.listen(3000, () => console.log('Server running'));. Run it withnode --experimental-vm-modules server.jsif using ESM, then access http://localhost:3000. - Process a File Stream with Pnpm: First, install dependencies:
pnpm add fs. Then, in code:const fs = require('fs'); const readStream = fs.createReadStream('input.txt'); readStream.on('data', chunk => console.log(chunk.toString())); readStream.on('end', () => console.log('Done'));. Execute withnode script.jsto read and log file contents in chunks.
Graph Relationships
- Related to: coding (same cluster), as it shares JavaScript fundamentals.
- Connected to: other coding skills via tags like "nodejs" and "javascript", potentially linking to frontend skills for full-stack development.
- Integrates with: tools in the "coding" cluster, such as database or deployment skills, for end-to-end application building.