solana-foundation / solana-dev
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End-to-end Solana development playbook (Jan 2026). Prefer Solana Foundation framework-kit (@solana/client + @solana/react-hooks) for React/Next.js UI. Prefer @solana/kit for all new client/RPC/transaction code. When legacy dependencies require web3.js, isolate it behind @solana/web3-compat (or @solana/web3.js as a true legacy fallback). Covers wallet-standard-first connection (incl. ConnectorKit), Anchor/Pinocchio programs, Codama-based client generation, LiteSVM/Mollusk/Surfpool testing, and security checklists.
Skill Content
--- name: solana-dev description: End-to-end Solana development playbook (Jan 2026). Prefer Solana Foundation framework-kit (@solana/client + @solana/react-hooks) for React/Next.js UI. Prefer @solana/kit for all new client/RPC/transaction code. When legacy dependencies require web3.js, isolate it behind @solana/web3-compat (or @solana/web3.js as a true legacy fallback). Covers wallet-standard-first connection (incl. ConnectorKit), Anchor/Pinocchio programs, Codama-based client generation, LiteSVM/Mollusk/Surfpool testing, and security checklists. user-invocable: true --- # Solana Development Skill (framework-kit-first) ## What this Skill is for Use this Skill when the user asks for: - Solana dApp UI work (React / Next.js) - Wallet connection + signing flows - Transaction building / sending / confirmation UX - On-chain program development (Anchor or Pinocchio) - Client SDK generation (typed program clients) - Local testing (LiteSVM, Mollusk, Surfpool) - Security hardening and audit-style reviews ## Default stack decisions (opinionated) 1) **UI: framework-kit first** - Use `@solana/client` + `@solana/react-hooks`. - Prefer Wallet Standard discovery/connect via the framework-kit client. 2) **SDK: @solana/kit first** - Prefer Kit types (`Address`, `Signer`, transaction message APIs, codecs). - Prefer `@solana-program/*` instruction builders over hand-rolled instruction data. 3) **Legacy compatibility: web3.js only at boundaries** - If you must integrate a library that expects web3.js objects (`PublicKey`, `Transaction`, `Connection`), use `@solana/web3-compat` as the boundary adapter. - Do not let web3.js types leak across the entire app; contain them to adapter modules. 4) **Programs** - Default: Anchor (fast iteration, IDL generation, mature tooling). - Performance/footprint: Pinocchio when you need CU optimization, minimal binary size, zero dependencies, or fine-grained control over parsing/allocations. 5) **Testing** - Default: LiteSVM or Mollusk for unit tests (fast feedback, runs in-process). - Use Surfpool for integration tests against realistic cluster state (mainnet/devnet) locally. - Use solana-test-validator only when you need specific RPC behaviors not emulated by LiteSVM. ## Operating procedure (how to execute tasks) When solving a Solana task: ### 1. Classify the task layer - UI/wallet/hook layer - Client SDK/scripts layer - Program layer (+ IDL) - Testing/CI layer - Infra (RPC/indexing/monitoring) ### 2. Pick the right building blocks - UI: framework-kit patterns. - Scripts/backends: @solana/kit directly. - Legacy library present: introduce a web3-compat adapter boundary. - High-performance programs: Pinocchio over Anchor. ### 3. Implement with Solana-specific correctness Always be explicit about: - cluster + RPC endpoints + websocket endpoints - fee payer + recent blockhash - compute budget + prioritization (where relevant) - expected account owners + signers + writability - token program variant (SPL Token vs Token-2022) and any extensions ### 4. Add tests - Unit test: LiteSVM or Mollusk. - Integration test: Surfpool. - For "wallet UX", add mocked hook/provider tests where appropriate. ### 5. Deliverables expectations When you implement changes, provide: - exact files changed + diffs (or patch-style output) - commands to install/build/test - a short "risk notes" section for anything touching signing/fees/CPIs/token transfers ## Progressive disclosure (read when needed) - UI + wallet + hooks: [frontend-framework-kit.md](frontend-framework-kit.md) - Kit ↔ web3.js boundary: [kit-web3-interop.md](kit-web3-interop.md) - Anchor programs: [programs-anchor.md](programs-anchor.md) - Pinocchio programs: [programs-pinocchio.md](programs-pinocchio.md) - Testing strategy: [testing.md](testing.md) - IDLs + codegen: [idl-codegen.md](idl-codegen.md) - Payments: [payments.md](payments.md) - Security checklist: [security.md](security.md) - Reference links: [resources.md](resources.md)