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react-native-patterns

React Native and Expo app patterns — Expo Router navigation, state separation (server/client/route/form), TanStack Query data fetching with Zod, performant lists, NativeWind/StyleSheet styling, native APIs, and secure storage. Use when building or editing React Native / Expo screens, components, navigation, or data layers.

How do I install this agent skill?

npx skills add https://github.com/affaan-m/everything-claude-code --skill react-native-patterns
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Is this agent skill safe to install?

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    The skill provides architectural patterns for React Native and Expo development. It promotes security best practices, including input validation via Zod, secure credential management with Expo SecureStore, and warnings against hardcoding secrets.

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What does this agent skill do?

React Native / Expo Patterns

Practical patterns for building production React Native apps with Expo. Covers navigation, state, data fetching, lists, styling, and native APIs. Pairs with the rules/react-native/ ruleset: rules say what to enforce, this skill shows how.

Libraries named below (NativeWind, Zustand/Jotai, TanStack Query) are common, well-established options shown for illustration — the patterns matter more than the specific package, and any equivalent works. Zod is used for validation to stay consistent with ECC's existing typescript/ rules.

These patterns assume the managed Expo workflow (Expo Router, EAS, expo-* modules) on the New Architecture (the default in recent Expo SDKs, mandatory from SDK 55+). They do NOT assume the browser DOM — React Native has no <div>, no URL bar, and no web data-fetching defaults.

When to Activate

Use this skill when:

  • Building or editing React Native / Expo screens, components, or navigation
  • Setting up routing with Expo Router (file-based app/ directory)
  • Deciding where state belongs (server cache vs client store vs route params vs form)
  • Wiring data fetching with TanStack Query and validating responses with Zod
  • Rendering long or heavy lists
  • Choosing or applying a styling approach (NativeWind or StyleSheet)
  • Accessing native device APIs (camera, location, notifications) or secure storage
  • Reviewing RN code for mobile-specific issues

Do NOT use the web/React-DOM patterns here — URL-as-state, <div>, and SWR-for-browser do not apply to React Native.

Core Concepts

Project structure (Expo Router)

File-based routing under app/. Keep route files thin: they read and validate params, then delegate to a screen component that lives in components/ or features/.

app/
  _layout.tsx          # root stack
  (tabs)/
    _layout.tsx        # tab navigator
    index.tsx          # Home
  user/[id].tsx        # dynamic route
components/
features/
  user/UserProfile.tsx

Navigation: validate route params

Deep links and dynamic routes deliver untrusted strings. Validate them with Zod before use.

// app/user/[id].tsx
import { useLocalSearchParams, router } from 'expo-router'
import { z } from 'zod'
import { UserProfile } from '@/features/user/UserProfile'

const Params = z.object({ id: z.string().uuid() })

export default function UserRoute() {
  const parsed = Params.safeParse(useLocalSearchParams())
  if (!parsed.success) {
    router.replace('/not-found')
    return null
  }
  return <UserProfile userId={parsed.data.id} />
}

State: keep concerns separate

Do not duplicate server data into a client store. Each concern has its own home.

ConcernCommon choices
Server state (remote data)a server-cache library (TanStack Query, SWR)
Client/UI statea lightweight store (Zustand, Jotai) or Context
Route/navigation stateExpo Router params
Form statea form library (e.g. React Hook Form) + schema validation
Secrets / tokensexpo-secure-store
Non-secret persistenceAsyncStorage / MMKV

Prefer local useState until state genuinely needs sharing.

Data fetching: a cache library + Zod

Use a server-cache library (TanStack Query, SWR) instead of fetch-in-useEffect. Validate at the boundary and infer types from the schema. Handle loading, error, and empty states explicitly. (Example uses TanStack Query.)

import { useQuery, useMutation, useQueryClient } from '@tanstack/react-query'
import { z } from 'zod'

const User = z.object({ id: z.string(), email: z.string().email() })
type User = z.infer<typeof User>

export function useUser(id: string) {
  return useQuery({
    queryKey: ['user', id],
    queryFn: async (): Promise<User> => User.parse(await api.getUser(id)),
  })
}

export function useUpdateEmail(id: string) {
  const qc = useQueryClient()
  return useMutation({
    mutationFn: (email: string) => api.updateEmail(id, email),
    onSuccess: () => qc.invalidateQueries({ queryKey: ['user', id] }),
  })
}

Lists: virtualize, never map a big array in a ScrollView

import { FlatList } from 'react-native'

<FlatList
  data={items}
  keyExtractor={(item) => item.id}
  renderItem={renderItem}          // memoized
  initialNumToRender={10}
  windowSize={5}
/>

Use FlashList (Shopify) for large or heterogeneous lists.

Styling: pick one system

StyleSheet.create() is the framework-native option; utility-class libraries (e.g. NativeWind) are a common alternative. Choose one and stay consistent. Never build style objects inline in JSX on hot paths.

// NativeWind
<View className="p-4 rounded-2xl bg-white">
  <Text className="text-base font-semibold">Hello</Text>
</View>

// StyleSheet
const styles = StyleSheet.create({ card: { padding: 16, borderRadius: 16, backgroundColor: '#fff' } })
<View style={styles.card}>...</View>

Native APIs: wrap in hooks, clean up effects

Keep Expo SDK calls and subscriptions inside use* hooks, not in JSX. Always clean up.

import { useEffect, useState } from 'react'
import * as Location from 'expo-location'

type LocationState =
  | { status: 'loading' }
  | { status: 'denied' }
  | { status: 'granted'; coords: Location.LocationObjectCoords }

export function useCurrentLocation() {
  // Track status, not just coords — so the UI can tell "still loading" apart
  // from "permission denied" and show an actionable message.
  const [state, setState] = useState<LocationState>({ status: 'loading' })

  useEffect(() => {
    let active = true
    ;(async () => {
      const { status } = await Location.requestForegroundPermissionsAsync()
      if (status !== 'granted') {
        if (active) setState({ status: 'denied' })
        return
      }
      const pos = await Location.getCurrentPositionAsync({})
      if (active) setState({ status: 'granted', coords: pos.coords })
    })()
    return () => { active = false }   // ignore stale result after unmount
  }, [])

  return state
}

Secure storage for tokens

import * as SecureStore from 'expo-secure-store'

await SecureStore.setItemAsync('auth_token', token)   // Keychain / Keystore
const token = await SecureStore.getItemAsync('auth_token')

Code Examples

A full screen: route → query → list → states

// app/(tabs)/orders.tsx
import { memo, useCallback } from 'react'
import { FlatList, Text, View } from 'react-native'
import { useQuery } from '@tanstack/react-query'
import { z } from 'zod'

const OrderSchema = z.object({ id: z.string(), total: z.number(), status: z.string() })
const OrdersSchema = z.array(OrderSchema)
type Order = z.infer<typeof OrderSchema>

function useOrders() {
  return useQuery({
    queryKey: ['orders'],
    queryFn: async () => OrdersSchema.parse(await api.listOrders()),
  })
}

// Memoized so its reference is stable across renders (see the lists guidance).
const OrderRow = memo(function OrderRow({ item }: { item: Order }) {
  return (
    <View className="px-4 py-3 border-b border-neutral-200">
      <Text className="font-medium">#{item.id}</Text>
      <Text className="text-neutral-500">{item.status} · ${item.total}</Text>
    </View>
  )
})

export default function OrdersScreen() {
  const { data, isLoading, isError, refetch, isRefetching } = useOrders()
  const renderItem = useCallback(({ item }: { item: Order }) => <OrderRow item={item} />, [])

  if (isLoading) return <Centered><Text>Loading…</Text></Centered>
  if (isError) return <Centered><Text accessibilityRole="alert">Could not load orders.</Text></Centered>
  if (!data?.length) return <Centered><Text>No orders yet.</Text></Centered>

  return (
    <FlatList
      data={data}
      keyExtractor={(o) => o.id}
      onRefresh={refetch}
      refreshing={isRefetching}
      renderItem={renderItem}
    />
  )
}

A form: React Hook Form + Zod resolver

import { useForm, Controller } from 'react-hook-form'
import { zodResolver } from '@hookform/resolvers/zod'
import { z } from 'zod'
import { TextInput, Button, Text } from 'react-native'

const Schema = z.object({ email: z.string().email('Invalid email') })
type FormValues = z.infer<typeof Schema>

export function EmailForm({ onSubmit }: { onSubmit: (v: FormValues) => void }) {
  const { control, handleSubmit, formState: { errors } } = useForm<FormValues>({
    resolver: zodResolver(Schema),
    defaultValues: { email: '' },
  })

  return (
    <>
      <Controller
        control={control}
        name="email"
        render={({ field: { value, onChange, onBlur } }) => (
          <TextInput
            value={value}
            onChangeText={onChange}
            onBlur={onBlur}
            autoCapitalize="none"
            keyboardType="email-address"
            accessibilityLabel="Email address"
          />
        )}
      />
      {errors.email && <Text accessibilityRole="alert">{errors.email.message}</Text>}
      <Button title="Save" onPress={handleSubmit(onSubmit)} />
    </>
  )
}

Anti-Patterns

// WRONG: large array mapped inside a ScrollView (no virtualization, janky, high memory)
<ScrollView>{items.map((i) => <Row key={i.id} item={i} />)}</ScrollView>
// RIGHT: FlatList / FlashList

// WRONG: server data copied into a client store (two sources of truth, stale data)
const useStore = create((set) => ({ users: [], setUsers: (u) => set({ users: u }) }))
useEffect(() => { getUsers().then(setUsers) }, [])
// RIGHT: useQuery owns server state; derive what you need

// WRONG: tokens in AsyncStorage (not encrypted)
await AsyncStorage.setItem('auth_token', token)
// RIGHT: expo-secure-store

// WRONG: trusting deep-link params
const { id } = useLocalSearchParams(); fetchUser(id)
// RIGHT: validate with Zod before use

// WRONG: inline style object recreated every render on a hot path
<View style={{ padding: 16, backgroundColor: '#fff' }} />
// RIGHT: StyleSheet.create at module scope, or NativeWind className

// WRONG: real secret shipped in the bundle
const STRIPE_SECRET = 'sk_live_...'
// RIGHT: keep privileged calls server-side; ship only public keys protected by backend rules

Best Practices

  • Keep route files thin; put logic in screen components and use* hooks.
  • Validate every external input (API responses, route params, push payloads) with Zod.
  • Let TanStack Query own server state; keep client stores small.
  • Always render loading, error, and empty states — never just a spinner with no fallback.
  • Virtualize lists; memoize renderItem; provide a stable keyExtractor.
  • Use react-native-reanimated for animation (UI thread); avoid heavy work on the JS thread.
  • Store tokens in expo-secure-store; never trust the client for authorization.
  • Respect safe areas, Dynamic Type, and accessibility roles/labels from the start.
  • Confirm New Architecture compatibility for every native dependency before release.

Related Skills

  • frontend-patterns — React/Next.js (web) patterns; useful for shared React concepts, but DOM-specific.
  • coding-standards — TypeScript/JavaScript idioms that apply to RN code.
  • tdd-workflow, e2e-testing — testing process (use Jest + React Native Testing Library, Maestro/Detox for RN).
  • security-review — general security checklist that complements the RN bundle/secret guidance above.

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