Quick reference for TaskEither. Use when user needs async error handling, API calls, or Promise-based operations that can fail.
Install with the open skills CLI (global, non-interactive — available in every Claude Code session):
npx skills add sickn33/agentic-awesome-skills --skill "fp-taskeither-ref" -g -a claude-code -yOr manually — copy the SKILL.md below into:
~/.claude/skills/fp-taskeither-ref-sickn33/SKILL.md---
name: fp-taskeither-ref
description: Quick reference for TaskEither. Use when user needs async error handling, API calls, or Promise-based operations that can fail.
risk: unknown
source: community
version: 1.0.0
tags: [fp-ts, taskeither, async, promise, error-handling, quick-reference]
---
# TaskEither Quick Reference
TaskEither = async operation that can fail. Like `Promise<Either<E, A>>`.
## When to Use
- You need a quick fp-ts reference for async operations that can fail.
- The task involves API calls, Promise wrapping, or composing asynchronous error-handling pipelines.
- You want a concise cheat sheet for `TaskEither` operators and patterns.
## Create
```typescript
import * as TE from 'fp-ts/TaskEither'
TE.right(value) // Async success
TE.left(error) // Async failure
TE.tryCatch(asyncFn, toError) // Promise → TaskEither
TE.fromEither(either) // Either → TaskEither
```
## Transform
```typescript
TE.map(fn) // Transform success value
TE.mapLeft(fn) // Transform error
TE.flatMap(fn) // Chain (fn returns TaskEither)
TE.orElse(fn) // Recover from error
```
## Execute
```typescript
// TaskEither is lazy - must call () to run
const result = await myTaskEither() // Either<E, A>
// Or pattern match
await pipe(
myTaskEither,
TE.match(
(err) => console.error(err),
(val) => console.log(val)
)
)()
```
## Common Patterns
```typescript
import { pipe } from 'fp-ts/function'
import * as TE from 'fp-ts/TaskEither'
// Wrap fetch
const fetchUser = (id: string) => TE.tryCatch(
() => fetch(`/api/users/${id}`).then(r => r.json()),
(e) => ({ type: 'NETWORK_ERROR', message: String(e) })
)
// Chain async calls
pipe(
fetchUser('123'),
TE.flatMap(user => fetchPosts(user.id)),
TE.map(posts => posts.length)
)
// Parallel calls
import { sequenceT } from 'fp-ts/Apply'
sequenceT(TE.ApplyPar)(
fetchUser('1'),
fetchPosts('1'),
fetchComments('1')
)
// With recovery
pipe(
fetchUser('123'),
TE.orElse(() => TE.right(defaultUser)),
TE.getOrElse(() => defaultUser)
)
```
## vs async/await
```typescript
// ❌ async/await - errors hidden
async function getUser(id: string) {
try {
const res = await fetch(`/api/users/${id}`)
return await res.json()
} catch (e) {
return null // Error info lost
}
}
// ✅ TaskEither - errors typed and composable
const getUser = (id: string) => pipe(
TE.tryCatch(() => fetch(`/api/users/${id}`), toNetworkError),
TE.flatMap(res => TE.tryCatch(() => res.json(), toParseError))
)
```
Use TaskEither when you need **typed errors** for async operations.
## Limitations
- Use this skill only when the task clearly matches the scope described above.
- Do not treat the output as a substitute for environment-specific validation, testing, or expert review.
- Stop and ask for clarification if required inputs, permissions, safety boundaries, or success criteria are missing.
Use when facing 2+ independent tasks that can be worked on without shared state or sequential dependencies
Use when encountering any bug, test failure, or unexpected behavior, before proposing fixes
Use when implementing any feature or bugfix, before writing implementation code