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.
cp -r cryptoskill/skills/chains/solana .claude/skills/clawhub install solanaCapabilities below are detected automatically by an open-source scanner that reads the skill's text and scripts (see how this is computed). Not measured means the scanner couldn't make a confident call — it is NOT a green check, and you should treat it as a possible red flag until a human or a stronger scanner has measured it.
router_orchestrator Phase 1 single-mode classification — multi-mode breakdown deferred to Phase 2.
We did not find any well-known hosted services in this skill's text or scripts. This does NOT mean the skill is local-only — it might use services we don't yet recognize, or talk to them through code paths our scanner can't reach. A complete dependency list (every package, library, and binary, with integrity hashes) is on the roadmap; today we only show recognized hosts.
No one has audited this skill yet. That is different from “audited and clean” — it just means no professional reviewer (a security firm, the CryptoSkill team, or a verified independent researcher) has signed off on it. There are no audit reports to read. How reviewer levels work →
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