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#9: TanStack Weekly: TS AI, State Of JS, Inngest Migration

Sent on 2026-02-11

Hey devs,

Here's what happened in the TanStack ecosystem in the last week:



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Big TanStack AI Milestones

The latest release of TanStack AI brings a lot of goodies: better tool calling, multimodality, multimedia support, and ... it is now AG-UI compliant!

In Jack Herrington's words:

This is a really big deal. It means that a server runner TanStack AI can talk to any client that understands the AG-UI standard. And vice versa, if you've got a Go server running AG-UI you can use our React/Vue/Svelte/etc. client right out of the box.

Check out the demo here: https://x.com/tan_stack/status/2020913680146366893



Tropical island with palm tree and atom symbol representing the intersection of nature and science.

TanStack Router - How to Become a Routing God in React

Austin Davis just released a full tutorial on TanStack Router.

It covers all the basics, including file-based routing, layouts, dynamic routes, data loading, and more.

If you want to learn TanStack Router, check out the YouTube video here: https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=Ab01W6h4Giw



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State of JS

The results of the State of JS 2025 are out!

Vite, Vitest, and Rolldown rank among the most loved libraries.

Check out the full report here: https://2025.stateofjs.com/en-US



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TanStack Devtools: Better Logs

The new TanStack Devtools update introduces centralized logging.

No more jumping back and forth between the client and the server.

The best part? It makes working with LLMs even easier.

Check out TanStack Devtools here: https://tanstack.com/devtools/latest



Blog post header featuring Jacob Heric, an engineer at Inngest, discussing their migration from Next.js to TanStack Start.

Inngest Moving to TanStack Start

Inngest just announced its move from Next.js to TanStack Start.

The reason? One simple realization: if you want good UX, you have to start with great DX.

Read how and why they migrated in their blog post: https://www.inngest.com/blog/migrating-off-nextjs-tanstack-start



Supabase and TanStack Start partnership announcement with handshake emoji on green background.

Supabase with TanStack Start

Supabase released an official guide on using it with TanStack Start.

The only downside is that it only covers the client-side setup.

Looking forward to server-side integration, but until then, check out the guide here: https://supabase.com/docs/guides/getting-started/quickstarts/tanstack



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Free TanStack Start Boilerplate

If you're launching a Saas with TanStack Start anytime soon, then this one if for your.

I found a really cool and free boilerplate made by Sithu Khant.

It includes Authentication, Payment, SEO, Analytics and much more.

Check it out here: https://tscstack.vercel.app/



Thanks for reading this issue and see you next week,

Josef Bender

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