## Summary
Two related improvements to Stack Auth's AI setup story, both driven by
`packages/stack-shared/src/ai/prompts.ts`:
### 1. Clearer env-var guidance in the cloud-project flow (existing
commit)
The previous wording suggested `STACK_PROJECT_ID` should be prefixed via
a generic _"if available, prefix with your framework's convention"_
comment, and the backend section additionally listed
`NEXT_PUBLIC_STACK_PUBLISHABLE_CLIENT_KEY` — which the SDK does not
actually read in the cloud-project setup. Agents would dutifully
fabricate that third variable.
This is now spelled out:
- The exact prefix per framework (Next.js →
`NEXT_PUBLIC_STACK_PROJECT_ID`, Vite → `VITE_STACK_PROJECT_ID`, etc.) is
given inline.
- A note clarifies that on the client, **only** the project ID is read —
there is no separate publishable / client key.
- A note clarifies that the backend setup reads exactly two variables
(`STACK_PROJECT_ID` + `STACK_SECRET_SERVER_KEY`); a third slot in
`.env.local` is wrong.
### 2. First-class TanStack Start support (new commit)
Until now `mainType: "tanstack-start"` was silently routed through
`@stackframe/react` and inherited the React-only setup steps. Agents had
to guess at the TanStack-specific bits (where to mount `StackProvider`,
what to do with `routeTree.gen.ts`, how `useUser()` behaves under SSR,
where the handler route lives).
`prompts.ts` now:
- Recognizes TanStack Start as its own `mainType` and routes the install
to `@stackframe/tanstack-start`.
- Lists TanStack Start alongside Next.js / React in the
supported-frameworks list and the package table.
- Adds three TanStack-specific steps that don't apply to vanilla React:
1. Mount `StackProvider` / `StackTheme` inside the root route's
`component` (the inner React tree), keeping `shellComponent` as the
document shell.
2. Wrap `<Outlet />` in `Suspense` inside `RootComponent`.
3. Register the Stack handler splat at `src/routes/handler/\$.tsx` with
`ssr: false`.
- Surfaces the two notes that aren't obvious from the React docs:
`routeTree.gen.ts` is generated and shouldn't be hand-edited, and
`useUser()` resolves the SSR user from TanStack Start's request cookies
for free as long as `tokenStore: \"cookie\"` is set.
The auto-generated outputs
(`docs-mintlify/guides/getting-started/setup.mdx`,
`docs-mintlify/snippets/home-prompt-island.jsx`) are regenerated from
the prompt.
### 3. tanstack-start-demo SSR-vs-client examples
Two paired routes (`/ssr` and `/client`) render the same `AuthDemoCard`
so the SSR-vs-\`ssr: false\` tradeoff is observable side-by-side. The
new \`AuthDemoCard\` shows the resolved Stack Auth user (or sign-in/up
buttons) plus the snippet that produced it. The
\`ClientMountedUserButton\` workaround in the header is dropped now that
SSR cookie reading just works, and the empty \`Suspense
fallback={null}\` in \`__root.tsx\` is replaced with a
\`RouteLoadingState\` skeleton.
## Test plan
- [ ] \`pnpm typecheck\` and \`pnpm lint\` both pass on the touched
packages (\`stack-shared\`, \`tanstack-start-demo\`).
- [ ] \`docs-mintlify/guides/getting-started/setup.mdx\` and
\`docs-mintlify/snippets/home-prompt-island.jsx\` are byte-identical to
a fresh \`scripts/generate-setup-prompt-docs.ts\` run.
- [ ] In \`tanstack-start-demo\`, \`/ssr\` renders the user card during
the server response (no flash from signed-out → signed-in), and
\`/client\` renders the empty card on first paint, then resolves to the
user after hydration.
- [ ] \`/handler/sign-in\`, \`/handler/sign-up\`, OAuth callbacks, and
password reset all render correctly through the new splat route.
- [ ] Following the new TanStack Start prompt steps from scratch in an
empty \`npm create @tanstack/start@latest\` project produces a working
sign-in flow without any extra changes.
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## Summary by CodeRabbit
* **New Features**
* Added TanStack Start support, provider/theme wiring, SSR and
client-only demo pages, plus an Auth demo card component.
* **Documentation**
* Updated setup guides and snippets across frameworks; clarified env-var
guidance (client reads only project ID; secret is server-only) and
removed misleading publishable-key example.
* Clarified OAuth callback and hosted-domain behavior.
* **Improvements**
* Added loading skeleton UI, refined demo navigation, and tightened
setup wording.
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## Summary
- Adds the generated `@stackframe/tanstack-start` workspace package
registration.
- Adds TanStack Start platform macros/dependencies to the SDK template
and generator.
- Adds TanStack Start cookie/token-store support plus the handler SSR
guard needed by Start.
## Scope
This intentionally excludes Dashboard V2 routes, hooks, components, app
shell logic, and dashboard API type additions. Those stay in the
existing dashboard PR/branch.
## Validation
- `pnpm install --lockfile-only --ignore-scripts`
- `pnpm install --ignore-scripts`
- `pnpm -C packages/template lint
src/components-page/stack-handler-client.tsx src/lib/cookie.ts
src/lib/stack-app/apps/implementations/client-app-impl.ts`
Package typecheck was attempted with `pnpm -C packages/template
typecheck`, but the clean worktree lacks generated package declaration
outputs for workspace dependencies such as `@stackframe/stack-shared`
and `@stackframe/stack-ui`. Per repo instructions, package
builds/codegen are not run by agents.
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## Summary by CodeRabbit
* **New Features**
* TanStack Start integration: published SDK package, example demo app,
dashboard onboarding flow, framework-aware CTAs/docs, and a
TanStack-specific provider for client-only auth routes.
* Improved client/server auth: safer runtime guards and consistent
cookie/token-store behavior across SSR and client.
* **Documentation**
* New Integrations guide and expanded getting-started/setup docs with
TanStack Start examples and env/key guidance.
* **Chores**
* Template, build, tooling, and demo config updates to support the new
platform.
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