Skills to have your AI agents build a React Data Grid in minutes

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Summary

LyteNyte Grid AI Skills provides reference files for AI coding agents to automate building React data grids, handling installation, styling, and accessibility, and works with various AI tools.

Wiring up a production-ready data grid for your application can take time, especially if you have a complex use case in mind. There is logic, styling, potential edge cases, etc. So, we built LyteNyte Grid AI Skills. Leveraging LyteNyte Grid, this skill can automate the entire data grid building process for you: * Guide you through installation (if necessary). * Wire up the desired grid logic and build the described features. * Implement any styling requirements, whether it’s Tailwind, CSS, etc. (including Shadcn or our pre-built themes) * Takes care of any accessibility requirements out-the-box * Works with GitHub Copilot, Claude Code, Cursor, and other AI coding agents. Skills come with 20+ detailed reference files that basically cover everything your AI agent needs to build a data grid. This includes implementation details that help prevent common AI mistakes, making the code more likely to work correctly the first time. Just describe the grid you want, and you’re sorted in minutes. We have been testing this with increasingly complex grid instances, and the results have been great. I wanted to share it here to get some honest feedback and, hopefully, to have some of you try it out. It’s free and open source. All our code is publicly available on GitHub.
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