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taskpile/frontend/node_modules/next/dist/client/link.d.ts
Alvis f1d51b8cc8 Add side panels, task selection, graph animation, and project docs
- Foldable left panel (user profile) and right panel (task details)
- Clicking a task in the list or graph node selects it and shows details
- Both views (task list + graph) always mounted via absolute inset-0 for
  correct canvas dimensions; tabs toggle visibility with opacity
- Graph node selection animation: other nodes repel outward (charge -600),
  then selected node smoothly slides to center (500ms cubic ease-out),
  then charge restores to -120 and graph stabilizes
- Graph re-fits on tab switch and panel resize via ResizeObserver
- Fix UUID string IDs throughout (backend returns UUIDs, not integers)
- Add TaskDetailPanel, UserPanel components
- Add CLAUDE.md project documentation

Co-Authored-By: Claude Sonnet 4.6 <noreply@anthropic.com>
2026-04-08 11:23:06 +00:00

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/// <reference types="node" />
import React from 'react';
import type { UrlObject } from 'url';
type Url = string | UrlObject;
type InternalLinkProps = {
/**
* The path or URL to navigate to. It can also be an object.
*
* @example https://nextjs.org/docs/api-reference/next/link#with-url-object
*/
href: Url;
/**
* Optional decorator for the path that will be shown in the browser URL bar. Before Next.js 9.5.3 this was used for dynamic routes, check our [previous docs](https://github.com/vercel/next.js/blob/v9.5.2/docs/api-reference/next/link.md#dynamic-routes) to see how it worked. Note: when this path differs from the one provided in `href` the previous `href`/`as` behavior is used as shown in the [previous docs](https://github.com/vercel/next.js/blob/v9.5.2/docs/api-reference/next/link.md#dynamic-routes).
*/
as?: Url;
/**
* Replace the current `history` state instead of adding a new url into the stack.
*
* @defaultValue `false`
*/
replace?: boolean;
/**
* Whether to override the default scroll behavior
*
* @example https://nextjs.org/docs/api-reference/next/link#disable-scrolling-to-the-top-of-the-page
*
* @defaultValue `true`
*/
scroll?: boolean;
/**
* Update the path of the current page without rerunning [`getStaticProps`](/docs/pages/building-your-application/data-fetching/get-static-props), [`getServerSideProps`](/docs/pages/building-your-application/data-fetching/get-server-side-props) or [`getInitialProps`](/docs/pages/api-reference/functions/get-initial-props).
*
* @defaultValue `false`
*/
shallow?: boolean;
/**
* Forces `Link` to send the `href` property to its child.
*
* @defaultValue `false`
*/
passHref?: boolean;
/**
* Prefetch the page in the background.
* Any `<Link />` that is in the viewport (initially or through scroll) will be preloaded.
* Prefetch can be disabled by passing `prefetch={false}`. When `prefetch` is set to `false`, prefetching will still occur on hover in pages router but not in app router. Pages using [Static Generation](/docs/basic-features/data-fetching/get-static-props.md) will preload `JSON` files with the data for faster page transitions. Prefetching is only enabled in production.
*
* @defaultValue `true`
*/
prefetch?: boolean;
/**
* The active locale is automatically prepended. `locale` allows for providing a different locale.
* When `false` `href` has to include the locale as the default behavior is disabled.
*/
locale?: string | false;
/**
* Enable legacy link behavior.
* @defaultValue `false`
* @see https://github.com/vercel/next.js/commit/489e65ed98544e69b0afd7e0cfc3f9f6c2b803b7
*/
legacyBehavior?: boolean;
/**
* Optional event handler for when the mouse pointer is moved onto Link
*/
onMouseEnter?: React.MouseEventHandler<HTMLAnchorElement>;
/**
* Optional event handler for when Link is touched.
*/
onTouchStart?: React.TouchEventHandler<HTMLAnchorElement>;
/**
* Optional event handler for when Link is clicked.
*/
onClick?: React.MouseEventHandler<HTMLAnchorElement>;
};
export type LinkProps<RouteInferType = any> = InternalLinkProps;
/**
* A React component that extends the HTML `<a>` element to provide [prefetching](https://nextjs.org/docs/app/building-your-application/routing/linking-and-navigating#2-prefetching)
* and client-side navigation between routes.
*
* It is the primary way to navigate between routes in Next.js.
*
* Read more: [Next.js docs: `<Link>`](https://nextjs.org/docs/app/api-reference/components/link)
*/
declare const Link: React.ForwardRefExoticComponent<Omit<React.AnchorHTMLAttributes<HTMLAnchorElement>, keyof InternalLinkProps> & InternalLinkProps & {
children?: React.ReactNode;
} & React.RefAttributes<HTMLAnchorElement>>;
export default Link;