system-prompts-and-models-o.../web/lib/utils.ts
Claude 9d5ee88ea3
feat: Add modern Next.js 15 web interface with React 19
This commit adds a complete, production-ready web application for browsing
and exploring AI tool system prompts. The interface provides an intuitive,
responsive, and feature-rich experience for discovering AI tools.

## Web Application Features

**Core Functionality:**
- 🔍 Advanced search with real-time filtering
- 📊 Interactive statistics dashboard with visualizations
- 🔄 Side-by-side comparison of up to 4 tools
-  Favorites system with local persistence
- 📱 Fully responsive mobile-first design
- 🎨 Dark/light mode with system preference detection
-  Optimized performance with Next.js Server Components

**Pages:**
- Home: Hero section, features showcase, featured tools
- Browse: Advanced filtering, grid/list views, category filters
- Stats: Comprehensive analytics and visualizations
- Compare: Side-by-side tool comparison
- Tool Detail: In-depth tool information
- About: Project information and tech stack

**Components:**
- Responsive navbar with mobile menu
- Tool cards with interactive actions
- Reusable UI components (Button, Card, Badge, Input)
- Footer with quick links and stats
- Theme provider for dark mode
- Loading and error states

## Technical Stack

**Framework & Libraries:**
- Next.js 15 with App Router
- React 19.0 with Server Components
- TypeScript 5.6 for type safety
- Tailwind CSS for styling
- Zustand for state management
- next-themes for theme switching
- Lucide React for icons

**Features:**
- Server-side rendering (SSR)
- Static site generation (SSG) for tool pages
- Optimized bundle with automatic code splitting
- SEO-friendly with metadata API
- Accessibility best practices

## Project Structure

web/
├── app/                   # Next.js pages
├── components/            # React components
├── lib/                   # Utilities and data
├── data/                  # Static data (index.json)
├── setup.sh              # Setup script
└── README.md             # Documentation

## Developer Experience

- TypeScript for type safety
- ESLint for code quality
- Hot module replacement
- Fast refresh
- Comprehensive documentation
- Setup script for quick start

## Updated Documentation

- Enhanced main README with web interface section
- Created comprehensive web/README.md
- Updated roadmap to mark completed features
- Added Quick Start guide for web app

## Stats

- 33 new files created
- ~3,500 lines of TypeScript/TSX
- Full responsive design (mobile, tablet, desktop)
- Production-ready with build optimizations

Users can now explore 32+ AI tools through an intuitive web interface
instead of just command-line tools.

Version: 2.0.0
2025-11-15 02:20:46 +00:00

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TypeScript

import { type ClassValue, clsx } from 'clsx'
import { twMerge } from 'tailwind-merge'
export function cn(...inputs: ClassValue[]) {
return twMerge(clsx(inputs))
}
export function formatNumber(num: number): string {
return new Intl.NumberFormat('en-US').format(num)
}
export function formatBytes(bytes: number): string {
if (bytes === 0) return '0 Bytes'
const k = 1024
const sizes = ['Bytes', 'KB', 'MB', 'GB']
const i = Math.floor(Math.log(bytes) / Math.log(k))
return Math.round((bytes / Math.pow(k, i)) * 100) / 100 + ' ' + sizes[i]
}
export function slugify(str: string): string {
return str
.toLowerCase()
.replace(/[^\w\s-]/g, '')
.replace(/\s+/g, '-')
.replace(/-+/g, '-')
.trim()
}
export function truncate(str: string, length: number): string {
if (str.length <= length) return str
return str.slice(0, length) + '...'
}
export function debounce<T extends (...args: any[]) => any>(
func: T,
wait: number
): (...args: Parameters<T>) => void {
let timeout: NodeJS.Timeout | null = null
return (...args: Parameters<T>) => {
if (timeout) clearTimeout(timeout)
timeout = setTimeout(() => func(...args), wait)
}
}