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# LangGraphJS Development Guide ## Build & Test Commands - Build: `yarn build` - Lint: `yarn lint` (fix with `yarn lint:fix`) - Format: `yarn format` (check with `yarn format:check`) - Test: `yarn te
# LangGraphJS Development Guide ## Build & Test Commands - Build: `yarn build` - Lint: `yarn lint` (fix with `yarn lint:fix`) - Format: `yarn format` (check with `yarn format:check`) - Test: `yarn test` (single test: `yarn test:single /path/to/yourtest.test.ts`) - Integration tests: `yarn test:int` (start deps: `yarn test:int:deps`, stop: `yarn test:int:deps:down`) ## Code Style Guidelines - **TypeScript**: Target ES2021, NodeNext modules, strict typing enabled - **Formatting**: 2-space indentation, 80 char width, double quotes, semicolons required - **Naming**: camelCase (variables/functions), CamelCase (classes), UPPER_CASE (constants) - **Files**: lowercase .ts, tests use .test.ts or .int.test.ts for integration - **Error Handling**: Custom error classes that extend BaseLangGraphError - **Imports**: ES modules with file extensions, order: external deps → internal modules → types - **Project Structure**: Monorepo with yarn workspaces, libs/ for packages, examples/ for demos - **New Features**: Match patterns of existing code, ensure proper testing, discuss major abstractions in issues ## Library Architecture ### System Layers - **Channels Layer**: Base communication & state management (BaseChannel, LastValue, Topic) - **Checkpointer Layer**: Persistence and state serialization across backends - **Pregel Layer**: Message passing execution engine with superstep-based computation
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