Hono
Reference Repositories
- Hono - TypeScript web framework for edge runtimes and Cloudflare Workers
- Cloudflare Docs - Workers, Durable Objects, WebSockets, KV, R2, and deployment docs
Upstream Grounding
When Hono route typing, middleware order, context variables, response helpers, streaming, WebSockets, or Cloudflare Worker runtime behavior affects correctness, ask DeepWiki a narrow question against honojs/hono or cloudflare/cloudflare-docs before relying on memory. Use it to orient, then verify decisive details against local installed types, source, or official docs before changing code.
Skip DeepWiki for stable HTTP basics and repo-local API conventions already visible in the code.
When to Apply This Skill
Use this pattern when you need to:
- Write or refactor Hono route handlers and middleware.
- Type request params, query values, context variables, or response bodies.
- Adapt Hono handlers to Cloudflare Workers runtime constraints.
- Debug streaming, WebSockets, CORS, auth middleware, or per-route bindings.
Middleware And Context
- Middleware is onion-style and order-sensitive. Resource setup belongs before auth; auth belongs before protected routes.
- Use
createFactory<Env>()andEnv['Variables']to typec.varandc.set(). - Middleware that continues must
await next(). Middleware that rejects or redirects should return the response and skipnext(). - Handlers should return Hono response helpers such as
c.json(),c.text(),c.html(), or aResponse. - On Cloudflare Workers, read bindings from
c.envand request lifecycle APIs fromc.executionCtx. - Register CORS before auth routes when cookie auth or credentialed cross-origin frontend calls are involved.
- Test route behavior with
app.request()ortestClientplus mocked bindings and execution context before reaching for a network server. - Keep WebSocket upgrade detection explicit whenever generic middleware might mutate response headers.