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Coding practices for frontend development in Atomic CRM. Use when creating or modifying React components, forms, list pages, detail views, filters, data fetching, or responsive layouts.

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mkdir -p .claude/skills/frontend-dev && curl -L -o skill.zip "https://mcp.directory/api/skills/download/4867" && unzip -o skill.zip -d .claude/skills/frontend-dev && rm skill.zip

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About this skill

The frontend uses ra-core (react-admin headless) for data fetching, routing, and CRUD logic, with shadcn-admin-kit and shadcn/ui for the UI layer.

Component architecture

  • Import form inputs (TextInput, SelectInput, ReferenceInput, etc.) from @/components/admin/, not from shadcn/ui directly. The admin layer wraps shadcn with ra-core integration (labels, validation, data binding).
  • Import pure UI components (Card, Button, Badge, Sheet, etc.) from @/components/ui/.
  • Domain configuration (deal stages, note statuses, task types, company sectors) comes from useConfigurationContext(), never hardcoded.

Resource (CRUD) conventions

Each resource follows this file structure (e.g. contacts/):

  • ContactList.tsx — list page (desktop + mobile variants)
  • ContactShow.tsx — detail view
  • ContactEdit.tsx / ContactCreate.tsx — form pages
  • ContactInputs.tsx — shared form fields reused between create and edit
  • index.tsx — exports { list, show, edit, create, recordRepresentation }

Resources are registered in root/CRM.tsx via <Resource name="contacts" {...contacts} />.

Data fetching

  • For standard CRUD, use ra-core hooks: useListContext(), useShowContext(), useGetList(), useGetOne(), useGetIdentity().
  • When a query or mutation isn't covered by ra-core hooks, add a custom dataProvider method and call it via useQuery/useMutation with useDataProvider<CrmDataProvider>() (e.g. dataProvider.getActivityLog() in ActivityLog.tsx, dataProvider.salesCreate() in SalesCreate.tsx).

Forms

  • Forms use Form from ra-core + FormToolbar for submit/cancel actions.
  • Ra-core's Form uses React Hook Form under the hood. Use useFormContext() for imperative operations (setValue, reset, getValues).
  • Top-level resource forms use full-page CreateBase/EditBase with Card (e.g. contacts), or Dialog (e.g. deals).
  • On mobile, inline/sub-resource forms use CreateSheet/EditSheet from misc/ (e.g. notes, tasks).
  • Split form fields into semantic sub-components (e.g. ContactIdentityInputs, ContactPositionInputs).

Filters

  • Use ToggleFilterButton / ActiveFilterButton components for filter UI.
  • Filters apply immediately, no "apply" button.

Responsive design

  • Major pages have desktop and mobile variants. Use useIsMobile() to branch.
  • Desktop: 2-column grid layouts. Mobile: single column with MobileHeader/MobileContent.
  • Mobile lists use InfiniteListBase for scroll pagination.

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