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2/7/2026runtime
This skill should be used when the user asks about "Effect Runtime", "ManagedRuntime", "Effect.Tag", "custom runtime", "runtime layers", "running effects", "runtime configuration", "runtime context", "Effect.runPromise", "Effect.runSync", "runtime scope", or needs to understand how Effect's runtime system executes effects.
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| Name | runtime |
| Description | This skill should be used when the user asks about "Effect Runtime", "ManagedRuntime", "Effect.Tag", "custom runtime", "runtime layers", "running effects", "runtime configuration", "runtime context", "Effect.runPromise", "Effect.runSync", "runtime scope", or needs to understand how Effect's runtime system executes effects. |
name: runtime description: This skill should be used when the user asks about "Effect Runtime", "ManagedRuntime", "Effect.Tag", "custom runtime", "runtime layers", "running effects", "runtime configuration", "runtime context", "Effect.runPromise", "Effect.runSync", "runtime scope", or needs to understand how Effect's runtime system executes effects. version: 1.0.0
Runtime in Effect
Overview
The Runtime is Effect's execution engine:
- Default Runtime - Built-in, zero configuration
- Custom Runtime - Configure services, context, execution
- ManagedRuntime - Lifecycle-managed custom runtimes
Default Runtime
Effects run via the default runtime:
import { Effect } from "effect";
const program = Effect.succeed(42);
const result = await Effect.runPromise(program);
const syncResult = Effect.runSync(program);
const exit = await Effect.runPromiseExit(program);
Run Methods
| Method | Returns | Throws on Error |
|---|---|---|
Effect.runPromise(e) | Promise<A> | Yes |
Effect.runPromiseExit(e) | Promise<Exit<A, E>> | No |
Effect.runSync(e) | A | Yes |
Effect.runSyncExit(e) | Exit<A, E> | No |
Locally Scoped Configuration
Modify runtime behavior for specific effects:
import { Logger, LogLevel } from "effect";
const program = Effect.gen(function* () {
yield* Effect.log("This appears");
yield* Effect.logDebug("This may not appear");
});
const withDebug = program.pipe(Logger.withMinimumLogLevel(LogLevel.Debug));
Effect.Tag for Services
Create typed service tags for dependency injection:
import { Effect, Context } from "effect";
class Database extends Context.Tag("Database")<
Database,
{
readonly query: (sql: string) => Effect.Effect<unknown[]>;
readonly execute: (sql: string) => Effect.Effect<void>;
}
>() {}
const program = Effect.gen(function* () {
const db = yield* Database;
const users = yield* db.query("SELECT * FROM users");
return users;
});
ManagedRuntime
For applications needing custom runtime configuration:
import { ManagedRuntime, Layer } from "effect";
const AppLive = Layer.mergeAll(DatabaseLive, LoggerLive, ConfigLive);
const runtime = ManagedRuntime.make(AppLive);
const main = async () => {
const result = await runtime.runPromise(program);
console.log(result);
await runtime.dispose();
};
ManagedRuntime Benefits
- Pre-builds layer once
- Reuses services across effect runs
- Proper cleanup with dispose()
- Integration with frameworks
Framework Integration
Express Integration
import express from "express";
import { ManagedRuntime, Layer } from "effect";
const AppLive = Layer.mergeAll(DatabaseLive, AuthLive);
const runtime = ManagedRuntime.make(AppLive);
const app = express();
app.get("/users", async (req, res) => {
const result = await runtime.runPromise(
getUsers().pipe(Effect.catchAll((error) => Effect.succeed({ error: error.message }))),
);
res.json(result);
});
// Cleanup on shutdown
process.on("SIGTERM", () => {
runtime.dispose().then(() => process.exit(0));
});
React Integration
import { ManagedRuntime } from "effect"
import { createContext, useContext } from "react"
// Create runtime context
const RuntimeContext = createContext<ManagedRuntime<AppServices> | null>(null)
// Provider component
export function AppProvider({ children }: { children: React.ReactNode }) {
const [runtime] = useState(() => ManagedRuntime.make(AppLive))
useEffect(() => {
return () => { runtime.dispose() }
}, [])
return (
<RuntimeContext.Provider value={runtime}>
{children}
</RuntimeContext.Provider>
)
}
// Hook to use runtime
export function useRuntime() {
const runtime = useContext(RuntimeContext)
if (!runtime) throw new Error("Runtime not provided")
return runtime
}
// Usage in components
function UserList() {
const runtime = useRuntime()
const [users, setUsers] = useState<User[]>([])
useEffect(() => {
runtime.runPromise(fetchUsers()).then(setUsers)
}, [])
return <ul>{users.map(u => <li key={u.id}>{u.name}</li>)}</ul>
}
Runtime Configuration
Custom Execution Context
import { Runtime, FiberRef } from "effect";
const customRuntime = Runtime.defaultRuntime.pipe(Runtime.withFiberRef(FiberRef.currentLogLevel, LogLevel.Debug));
Runtime.runPromise(customRuntime)(program);
Providing Services to Runtime
const runtimeWithServices = Runtime.defaultRuntime.pipe(
Runtime.provideService(Database, databaseImpl),
Runtime.provideService(Logger, loggerImpl),
);
Default Services
Effect provides these services automatically:
import { Clock, Random, Tracer, Console } from "effect";
const program = Effect.gen(function* () {
const now = yield* Clock.currentTimeMillis;
const rand = yield* Random.next;
yield* Console.log("Hello");
});
Overriding Default Services
import { TestClock } from "effect";
const testProgram = program.pipe(Effect.provide(TestClock.layer));
const testWithTime = Effect.gen(function* () {
const fiber = yield* Effect.fork(Effect.sleep("1 hour"));
yield* TestClock.adjust("1 hour");
yield* Fiber.join(fiber);
});
Interruption Handling
const program = Effect.gen(function* () {
const fiber = yield* Effect.fork(longRunningTask);
yield* Fiber.interrupt(fiber);
});
const critical = Effect.uninterruptible(
Effect.gen(function* () {
yield* startTransaction();
yield* doWork();
yield* commitTransaction();
}),
);
Best Practices
- Use ManagedRuntime for apps - Proper lifecycle management
- Provide services via layers - Not runtime modification
- Use Effect.Tag for services - Type-safe dependency injection
- Handle cleanup properly - Always dispose() ManagedRuntime
- Test with TestClock - Deterministic time in tests
Additional Resources
For comprehensive runtime documentation, consult ${CLAUDE_PLUGIN_ROOT}/references/llms-full.txt.
Search for these sections:
- "Introduction to Runtime" for core concepts
- "ManagedRuntime" for managed runtime
- "Effect.Tag" for service tags
- "Integrations" for framework integration
Skills Info
Original Name:runtimeAuthor:andrueandersoncs
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