htmx

HTMX development guidelines for building dynamic web applications with minimal JavaScript using HTML attributes.

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Install skill "htmx" with this command: npx skills add mindrally/skills/mindrally-skills-htmx

HTMX Development

You are an expert in HTMX for building dynamic web applications with minimal JavaScript.

Core Principles

  • Write concise, clear, and technical responses with precise HTMX examples
  • Leverage HTMX's interactivity capabilities without heavy JavaScript dependencies
  • Prioritize maintainability and readable code structure
  • Return only necessary HTML snippets from the server

HTMX Usage Guidelines

Request Attributes

  • hx-get - Make GET request to URL
  • hx-post - Make POST request to URL
  • hx-put - Make PUT request to URL
  • hx-patch - Make PATCH request to URL
  • hx-delete - Make DELETE request to URL

DOM Manipulation

  • hx-target - Specify where response content gets injected
  • hx-swap - Customize DOM insertion method (innerHTML, outerHTML, beforeend, etc.)
  • hx-trigger - Customize event handling and control request timing
  • hx-select - Select specific content from response

URL Management

  • hx-push-url - Update browser URL without full page refresh
  • hx-replace-url - Replace current URL in history

Best Practices

Request Handling

<!-- Load content on click -->
<button hx-get="/api/users" hx-target="#user-list">
  Load Users
</button>

<!-- Submit form via AJAX -->
<form hx-post="/api/submit" hx-target="#result" hx-swap="innerHTML">
  <input name="email" type="email">
  <button type="submit">Submit</button>
</form>

Error Handling

  • Implement server-side validation before processing requests
  • Return appropriate HTTP status codes (4xx for client errors, 5xx for server errors)
  • Provide user-friendly error messages
  • Use hx-swap for customizing error feedback presentation

User Confirmation

<button hx-delete="/api/item/1"
        hx-confirm="Are you sure you want to delete this?">
  Delete
</button>

Performance Optimization

  • Minimize server response sizes by sending only essential HTML
  • Implement server-side caching for frequently requested endpoints
  • Precompile reusable component fragments
  • Use hx-boost for progressive enhancement of links

Integration Patterns

With CSS Frameworks

  • Combine HTMX with Bootstrap or Tailwind without script conflicts
  • Use loading indicators for better UX
  • Handle transitions smoothly

Template Organization

  • Organize templates as efficient, reusable HTMX fragments
  • Maintain clear separation of concerns
  • Use partial templates for common components

Key Conventions

  • Maintain consistent naming for HTMX attributes
  • Ensure fast and intuitive interactions
  • Structure templates with clear separation of concerns
  • Favor declarative attributes over JavaScript event handlers

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