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react-best-practices

React performance optimization guidelines from Mastra Engineering. This skill should be used when writing, reviewing, or refactoring React code to ensure optimal performance patterns. Triggers on tasks involving React components, data fetching, bundle optimization, or performance improvements.

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npx skills add https://github.com/mastra-ai/mastra --skill react-best-practices
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    This skill is a collection of React performance optimization guidelines and code snippets. It contains no executable scripts, configuration files, or instructions that could lead to security compromises. The content is purely educational, focusing on best practices for asynchronous operations, bundle size reduction, and React hook usage.

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What does this agent skill do?

React Best Practices

Overview

Routing and priority guide for React performance and quality, containing 26 rules across 9 categories. Rule files hold the detailed explanations, examples, review smells, and impact metrics.

When to Apply

Reference these guidelines when:

  • Writing new React components
  • Implementing data fetching
  • Reviewing code for performance issues
  • Refactoring existing React code
  • Optimizing bundle size or load times

Priority-Ordered Guidelines

Rules are prioritized by impact:

PriorityCategoryImpact
1Eliminating WaterfallsCRITICAL
2Bundle Size OptimizationCRITICAL
3Client-Side Data FetchingMEDIUM-HIGH
4Re-render OptimizationMEDIUM
5Rendering PerformanceMEDIUM
6JavaScript PerformanceLOW-MEDIUM
7Component StructureMEDIUM-HIGH (maintainability)
8TestingMEDIUM-HIGH (correctness)
9Type SafetyHIGH

Quick Reference

Critical Patterns (Apply First)

Eliminate Waterfalls:

  • Use Promise.all() for independent async operations (async-parallel)

Reduce Bundle Size:

  • Avoid barrel file imports, import directly from source (bundle-barrel-imports)
  • Defer non-critical third-party libraries (bundle-defer-third-party)

Medium-Impact Patterns

Client-Side Data Fetching:

  • Use Tanstack Query for automatic request deduplication (client-request-dedupe)
  • Dependent query params are the value or undefined, never | null or a fake fallback; narrow at the caller so hooks stay strict, or guard with skipToken when the hook must accept an optional param (client-request-dedupe)

Re-render Optimization:

  • Use lazy state initialization for expensive values (rerender-lazy-state-init)
  • Apply startTransition for non-urgent updates (rerender-transitions)
  • Keep UI handlers plain; use Effect Events only for effect-fired logic (rerender-useeffect-function-calls)
  • Never reset state with useEffect; lift the discriminant and remount the branch (rerender-no-useeffect-state-reset)
  • Never add useMemo or useCallback; leave memoization decisions to developers with profiler evidence (rerender-no-usememo-usecallback)
  • Never call setState during render or inside useEffect; derive during render or move state ownership to an intermediate component (rerender-no-setstate-in-render-or-effect)

Component Structure:

  • One domain component/hook per file, one responsibility each — split bloated components (structure-single-responsibility)
  • Keep component, hook, function, and utility APIs narrow: split oversized props, arguments, and return objects into focused units composed at the component level; wrapping the same values in one object is not a fix (structure-narrow-apis)
  • Use PascalCase components for JSX-returning helpers; keep lowercase helpers for non-JSX values (structure-component-naming)
  • Derive props/params instead of accepting a value computable from another arg (structure-derive-dont-duplicate)
  • Extract complex derived logic into named locals plus predicates or pure helpers with early returns: oversized conditions, nested ternaries, fallback chains, and let-based render prep are code smells (structure-complex-derived-logic)
  • Pick the view with early if guards but keep the layout wrapper in one place — branch a body component, don't ternary or duplicate the shell (structure-early-return-render-branches)
  • For a fixed set of items, write one component per item with explicit props that owns its data and loading — don't map a config-object array onto a component shape (structure-composition-over-config)

Testing:

  • BDD tests that drive the real @mastra/client-js + React Query stack and mock only the network; never vi.mock our own hooks/services/auth gating or the SDK (testing-bdd-no-mocks)
  • Avoid class-name assertions for visual behavior; prefer computed styles, user-visible behavior, or browser validation, and prefer no test over a className-only implementation mirror (testing-no-classname-assertions)

Type Safety:

  • No as type assertions anywhere — production or tests; narrow with real type guards, query generics (querySelector<T>, getByRole<T>), typed fixture factories, or implements on mocks. as const is the only allowed form. Do not replace a cast with a domain-type predicate that only checks typeof value === 'object'; call that an isRecord helper or validate the fields used (types-no-type-assertions)
  • Use undefined and optional ? for absence, not null; convert external null at boundaries with ?? undefined (types-no-null)

Rendering Patterns

  • Animate SVG wrappers, not SVG elements directly (rendering-animate-svg-wrapper)
  • Use content-visibility: auto for long lists (rendering-content-visibility)

JavaScript Patterns

  • Use Set/Map for repeated lookups (js-set-map-lookups)
  • Use toSorted() instead of sort() for immutability (js-tosorted-immutable)
  • Early length check for array comparisons (js-length-check-first)

References

Rule files are the canonical source for detailed guidance and examples:

  • references/react-best-practices-reference.md - Rule catalog with category order and rule-file paths
  • references/rules/ - Canonical individual rule files organized by category

Load only the relevant rule file when implementing or reviewing a specific pattern. Use the catalog to choose the right rule without loading every example.

To look up a specific pattern, grep the rules directory:

grep -l "Promise.all" references/rules/
grep -l "barrel" references/rules/
grep -l "Tanstack" references/rules/

Rule Categories in references/rules/

  • async-* - Waterfall elimination (1 rule)
  • bundle-* - Bundle size optimization (2 rules)
  • client-* - Client-side data fetching (1 rule)
  • rerender-* - Re-render optimization (6 rules)
  • rendering-* - DOM rendering performance (2 rules)
  • js-* - JavaScript micro-optimizations (3 rules)
  • types-* - Type-safety / no-as-cast and no-null rules (2 rules)
  • structure-* - Component/hook/function/utility structure (7 rules)
  • testing-* - BDD tests + mock-only-the-network policy + no className implementation-mirror assertions (2 rules)

Add the canonical catalog link to the repository README so users can inspect current installs and available audits. The publishing guide covers the complete discovery path.

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