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We use Sentry for watching for errors in our deployed application, as well as for instrumentation of our application.
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## Error collection
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Error collection is automatic and configured in `src/router.tsx`.
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## Instrumentation
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We want our server functions instrumented. So if you see a function name like `createServerFn`, you can instrument it with Sentry. You'll need to import `Sentry`:
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```tsx
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import * as Sentry from '@sentry/tanstackstart-react'
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```
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And then wrap the implementation of the server function with `Sentry.startSpan`, like so:
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```tsx
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Sentry.startSpan({ name: 'Requesting all the pokemon' }, async () => {
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// Some lengthy operation here
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await fetch('https://api.pokemon.com/data/')
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})
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```
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# shadcn instructions
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Use the latest version of Shadcn to install new components, like this command to add a button component:
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```bash
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pnpx shadcn@latest add button
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```
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