diff --git a/.agents/skills/frontend-design/LICENSE.txt b/.agents/skills/frontend-design/LICENSE.txt new file mode 100644 index 0000000..f433b1a --- /dev/null +++ b/.agents/skills/frontend-design/LICENSE.txt @@ -0,0 +1,177 @@ + + Apache License + Version 2.0, January 2004 + http://www.apache.org/licenses/ + + TERMS AND CONDITIONS FOR USE, REPRODUCTION, AND DISTRIBUTION + + 1. Definitions. + + "License" shall mean the terms and conditions for use, reproduction, + and distribution as defined by Sections 1 through 9 of this document. + + "Licensor" shall mean the copyright owner or entity authorized by + the copyright owner that is granting the License. + + "Legal Entity" shall mean the union of the acting entity and all + other entities that control, are controlled by, or are under common + control with that entity. For the purposes of this definition, + "control" means (i) the power, direct or indirect, to cause the + direction or management of such entity, whether by contract or + otherwise, or (ii) ownership of fifty percent (50%) or more of the + outstanding shares, or (iii) beneficial ownership of such entity. + + "You" (or "Your") shall mean an individual or Legal Entity + exercising permissions granted by this License. + + "Source" form shall mean the preferred form for making modifications, + including but not limited to software source code, documentation + source, and configuration files. + + "Object" form shall mean any form resulting from mechanical + transformation or translation of a Source form, including but + not limited to compiled object code, generated documentation, + and conversions to other media types. + + "Work" shall mean the work of authorship, whether in Source or + Object form, made available under the License, as indicated by a + copyright notice that is included in or attached to the work + (an example is provided in the Appendix below). + + "Derivative Works" shall mean any work, whether in Source or Object + form, that is based on (or derived from) the Work and for which the + editorial revisions, annotations, elaborations, or other modifications + represent, as a whole, an original work of authorship. For the purposes + of this License, Derivative Works shall not include works that remain + separable from, or merely link (or bind by name) to the interfaces of, + the Work and Derivative Works thereof. + + "Contribution" shall mean any work of authorship, including + the original version of the Work and any modifications or additions + to that Work or Derivative Works thereof, that is intentionally + submitted to Licensor for inclusion in the Work by the copyright owner + or by an individual or Legal Entity authorized to submit on behalf of + the copyright owner. For the purposes of this definition, "submitted" + means any form of electronic, verbal, or written communication sent + to the Licensor or its representatives, including but not limited to + communication on electronic mailing lists, source code control systems, + and issue tracking systems that are managed by, or on behalf of, the + Licensor for the purpose of discussing and improving the Work, but + excluding communication that is conspicuously marked or otherwise + designated in writing by the copyright owner as "Not a Contribution." + + "Contributor" shall mean Licensor and any individual or Legal Entity + on behalf of whom a Contribution has been received by Licensor and + subsequently incorporated within the Work. + + 2. Grant of Copyright License. Subject to the terms and conditions of + this License, each Contributor hereby grants to You a perpetual, + worldwide, non-exclusive, no-charge, royalty-free, irrevocable + copyright license to reproduce, prepare Derivative Works of, + publicly display, publicly perform, sublicense, and distribute the + Work and such Derivative Works in Source or Object form. + + 3. Grant of Patent License. Subject to the terms and conditions of + this License, each Contributor hereby grants to You a perpetual, + worldwide, non-exclusive, no-charge, royalty-free, irrevocable + (except as stated in this section) patent license to make, have made, + use, offer to sell, sell, import, and otherwise transfer the Work, + where such license applies only to those patent claims licensable + by such Contributor that are necessarily infringed by their + Contribution(s) alone or by combination of their Contribution(s) + with the Work to which such Contribution(s) was submitted. If You + institute patent litigation against any entity (including a + cross-claim or counterclaim in a lawsuit) alleging that the Work + or a Contribution incorporated within the Work constitutes direct + or contributory patent infringement, then any patent licenses + granted to You under this License for that Work shall terminate + as of the date such litigation is filed. + + 4. Redistribution. You may reproduce and distribute copies of the + Work or Derivative Works thereof in any medium, with or without + modifications, and in Source or Object form, provided that You + meet the following conditions: + + (a) You must give any other recipients of the Work or + Derivative Works a copy of this License; and + + (b) You must cause any modified files to carry prominent notices + stating that You changed the files; and + + (c) You must retain, in the Source form of any Derivative Works + that You distribute, all copyright, patent, trademark, and + attribution notices from the Source form of the Work, + excluding those notices that do not pertain to any part of + the Derivative Works; and + + (d) If the Work includes a "NOTICE" text file as part of its + distribution, then any Derivative Works that You distribute must + include a readable copy of the attribution notices contained + within such NOTICE file, excluding those notices that do not + pertain to any part of the Derivative Works, in at least one + of the following places: within a NOTICE text file distributed + as part of the Derivative Works; within the Source form or + documentation, if provided along with the Derivative Works; or, + within a display generated by the Derivative Works, if and + wherever such third-party notices normally appear. The contents + of the NOTICE file are for informational purposes only and + do not modify the License. You may add Your own attribution + notices within Derivative Works that You distribute, alongside + or as an addendum to the NOTICE text from the Work, provided + that such additional attribution notices cannot be construed + as modifying the License. + + You may add Your own copyright statement to Your modifications and + may provide additional or different license terms and conditions + for use, reproduction, or distribution of Your modifications, or + for any such Derivative Works as a whole, provided Your use, + reproduction, and distribution of the Work otherwise complies with + the conditions stated in this License. + + 5. Submission of Contributions. Unless You explicitly state otherwise, + any Contribution intentionally submitted for inclusion in the Work + by You to the Licensor shall be under the terms and conditions of + this License, without any additional terms or conditions. + Notwithstanding the above, nothing herein shall supersede or modify + the terms of any separate license agreement you may have executed + with Licensor regarding such Contributions. + + 6. Trademarks. This License does not grant permission to use the trade + names, trademarks, service marks, or product names of the Licensor, + except as required for reasonable and customary use in describing the + origin of the Work and reproducing the content of the NOTICE file. + + 7. Disclaimer of Warranty. Unless required by applicable law or + agreed to in writing, Licensor provides the Work (and each + Contributor provides its Contributions) on an "AS IS" BASIS, + WITHOUT WARRANTIES OR CONDITIONS OF ANY KIND, either express or + implied, including, without limitation, any warranties or conditions + of TITLE, NON-INFRINGEMENT, MERCHANTABILITY, or FITNESS FOR A + PARTICULAR PURPOSE. You are solely responsible for determining the + appropriateness of using or redistributing the Work and assume any + risks associated with Your exercise of permissions under this License. + + 8. Limitation of Liability. In no event and under no legal theory, + whether in tort (including negligence), contract, or otherwise, + unless required by applicable law (such as deliberate and grossly + negligent acts) or agreed to in writing, shall any Contributor be + liable to You for damages, including any direct, indirect, special, + incidental, or consequential damages of any character arising as a + result of this License or out of the use or inability to use the + Work (including but not limited to damages for loss of goodwill, + work stoppage, computer failure or malfunction, or any and all + other commercial damages or losses), even if such Contributor + has been advised of the possibility of such damages. + + 9. Accepting Warranty or Additional Liability. While redistributing + the Work or Derivative Works thereof, You may choose to offer, + and charge a fee for, acceptance of support, warranty, indemnity, + or other liability obligations and/or rights consistent with this + License. However, in accepting such obligations, You may act only + on Your own behalf and on Your sole responsibility, not on behalf + of any other Contributor, and only if You agree to indemnify, + defend, and hold each Contributor harmless for any liability + incurred by, or claims asserted against, such Contributor by reason + of your accepting any such warranty or additional liability. + + END OF TERMS AND CONDITIONS diff --git a/.agents/skills/frontend-design/SKILL.md b/.agents/skills/frontend-design/SKILL.md new file mode 100644 index 0000000..5be498e --- /dev/null +++ b/.agents/skills/frontend-design/SKILL.md @@ -0,0 +1,42 @@ +--- +name: frontend-design +description: Create distinctive, production-grade frontend interfaces with high design quality. Use this skill when the user asks to build web components, pages, artifacts, posters, or applications (examples include websites, landing pages, dashboards, React components, HTML/CSS layouts, or when styling/beautifying any web UI). Generates creative, polished code and UI design that avoids generic AI aesthetics. +license: Complete terms in LICENSE.txt +--- + +This skill guides creation of distinctive, production-grade frontend interfaces that avoid generic "AI slop" aesthetics. Implement real working code with exceptional attention to aesthetic details and creative choices. + +The user provides frontend requirements: a component, page, application, or interface to build. They may include context about the purpose, audience, or technical constraints. + +## Design Thinking + +Before coding, understand the context and commit to a BOLD aesthetic direction: +- **Purpose**: What problem does this interface solve? Who uses it? +- **Tone**: Pick an extreme: brutally minimal, maximalist chaos, retro-futuristic, organic/natural, luxury/refined, playful/toy-like, editorial/magazine, brutalist/raw, art deco/geometric, soft/pastel, industrial/utilitarian, etc. There are so many flavors to choose from. Use these for inspiration but design one that is true to the aesthetic direction. +- **Constraints**: Technical requirements (framework, performance, accessibility). +- **Differentiation**: What makes this UNFORGETTABLE? What's the one thing someone will remember? + +**CRITICAL**: Choose a clear conceptual direction and execute it with precision. Bold maximalism and refined minimalism both work - the key is intentionality, not intensity. + +Then implement working code (HTML/CSS/JS, React, Vue, etc.) that is: +- Production-grade and functional +- Visually striking and memorable +- Cohesive with a clear aesthetic point-of-view +- Meticulously refined in every detail + +## Frontend Aesthetics Guidelines + +Focus on: +- **Typography**: Choose fonts that are beautiful, unique, and interesting. Avoid generic fonts like Arial and Inter; opt instead for distinctive choices that elevate the frontend's aesthetics; unexpected, characterful font choices. Pair a distinctive display font with a refined body font. +- **Color & Theme**: Commit to a cohesive aesthetic. Use CSS variables for consistency. Dominant colors with sharp accents outperform timid, evenly-distributed palettes. +- **Motion**: Use animations for effects and micro-interactions. Prioritize CSS-only solutions for HTML. Use Motion library for React when available. Focus on high-impact moments: one well-orchestrated page load with staggered reveals (animation-delay) creates more delight than scattered micro-interactions. Use scroll-triggering and hover states that surprise. +- **Spatial Composition**: Unexpected layouts. Asymmetry. Overlap. Diagonal flow. Grid-breaking elements. Generous negative space OR controlled density. +- **Backgrounds & Visual Details**: Create atmosphere and depth rather than defaulting to solid colors. Add contextual effects and textures that match the overall aesthetic. Apply creative forms like gradient meshes, noise textures, geometric patterns, layered transparencies, dramatic shadows, decorative borders, custom cursors, and grain overlays. + +NEVER use generic AI-generated aesthetics like overused font families (Inter, Roboto, Arial, system fonts), cliched color schemes (particularly purple gradients on white backgrounds), predictable layouts and component patterns, and cookie-cutter design that lacks context-specific character. + +Interpret creatively and make unexpected choices that feel genuinely designed for the context. No design should be the same. Vary between light and dark themes, different fonts, different aesthetics. NEVER converge on common choices (Space Grotesk, for example) across generations. + +**IMPORTANT**: Match implementation complexity to the aesthetic vision. Maximalist designs need elaborate code with extensive animations and effects. Minimalist or refined designs need restraint, precision, and careful attention to spacing, typography, and subtle details. Elegance comes from executing the vision well. + +Remember: Claude is capable of extraordinary creative work. Don't hold back, show what can truly be created when thinking outside the box and committing fully to a distinctive vision. diff --git a/.agents/skills/vercel-react-best-practices/AGENTS.md b/.agents/skills/vercel-react-best-practices/AGENTS.md new file mode 100644 index 0000000..e53dde1 --- /dev/null +++ b/.agents/skills/vercel-react-best-practices/AGENTS.md @@ -0,0 +1,2934 @@ +# React Best Practices + +**Version 1.0.0** +Vercel Engineering +January 2026 + +> **Note:** +> This document is mainly for agents and LLMs to follow when maintaining, +> generating, or refactoring React and Next.js codebases at Vercel. Humans +> may also find it useful, but guidance here is optimized for automation +> and consistency by AI-assisted workflows. + +--- + +## Abstract + +Comprehensive performance optimization guide for React and Next.js applications, designed for AI agents and LLMs. Contains 40+ rules across 8 categories, prioritized by impact from critical (eliminating waterfalls, reducing bundle size) to incremental (advanced patterns). Each rule includes detailed explanations, real-world examples comparing incorrect vs. correct implementations, and specific impact metrics to guide automated refactoring and code generation. + +--- + +## Table of Contents + +1. [Eliminating Waterfalls](#1-eliminating-waterfalls) — **CRITICAL** + - 1.1 [Defer Await Until Needed](#11-defer-await-until-needed) + - 1.2 [Dependency-Based Parallelization](#12-dependency-based-parallelization) + - 1.3 [Prevent Waterfall Chains in API Routes](#13-prevent-waterfall-chains-in-api-routes) + - 1.4 [Promise.all() for Independent Operations](#14-promiseall-for-independent-operations) + - 1.5 [Strategic Suspense Boundaries](#15-strategic-suspense-boundaries) +2. [Bundle Size Optimization](#2-bundle-size-optimization) — **CRITICAL** + - 2.1 [Avoid Barrel File Imports](#21-avoid-barrel-file-imports) + - 2.2 [Conditional Module Loading](#22-conditional-module-loading) + - 2.3 [Defer Non-Critical Third-Party Libraries](#23-defer-non-critical-third-party-libraries) + - 2.4 [Dynamic Imports for Heavy Components](#24-dynamic-imports-for-heavy-components) + - 2.5 [Preload Based on User Intent](#25-preload-based-on-user-intent) +3. [Server-Side Performance](#3-server-side-performance) — **HIGH** + - 3.1 [Authenticate Server Actions Like API Routes](#31-authenticate-server-actions-like-api-routes) + - 3.2 [Avoid Duplicate Serialization in RSC Props](#32-avoid-duplicate-serialization-in-rsc-props) + - 3.3 [Cross-Request LRU Caching](#33-cross-request-lru-caching) + - 3.4 [Minimize Serialization at RSC Boundaries](#34-minimize-serialization-at-rsc-boundaries) + - 3.5 [Parallel Data Fetching with Component Composition](#35-parallel-data-fetching-with-component-composition) + - 3.6 [Per-Request Deduplication with React.cache()](#36-per-request-deduplication-with-reactcache) + - 3.7 [Use after() for Non-Blocking Operations](#37-use-after-for-non-blocking-operations) +4. [Client-Side Data Fetching](#4-client-side-data-fetching) — **MEDIUM-HIGH** + - 4.1 [Deduplicate Global Event Listeners](#41-deduplicate-global-event-listeners) + - 4.2 [Use Passive Event Listeners for Scrolling Performance](#42-use-passive-event-listeners-for-scrolling-performance) + - 4.3 [Use SWR for Automatic Deduplication](#43-use-swr-for-automatic-deduplication) + - 4.4 [Version and Minimize localStorage Data](#44-version-and-minimize-localstorage-data) +5. [Re-render Optimization](#5-re-render-optimization) — **MEDIUM** + - 5.1 [Calculate Derived State During Rendering](#51-calculate-derived-state-during-rendering) + - 5.2 [Defer State Reads to Usage Point](#52-defer-state-reads-to-usage-point) + - 5.3 [Do not wrap a simple expression with a primitive result type in useMemo](#53-do-not-wrap-a-simple-expression-with-a-primitive-result-type-in-usememo) + - 5.4 [Extract Default Non-primitive Parameter Value from Memoized Component to Constant](#54-extract-default-non-primitive-parameter-value-from-memoized-component-to-constant) + - 5.5 [Extract to Memoized Components](#55-extract-to-memoized-components) + - 5.6 [Narrow Effect Dependencies](#56-narrow-effect-dependencies) + - 5.7 [Put Interaction Logic in Event Handlers](#57-put-interaction-logic-in-event-handlers) + - 5.8 [Subscribe to Derived State](#58-subscribe-to-derived-state) + - 5.9 [Use Functional setState Updates](#59-use-functional-setstate-updates) + - 5.10 [Use Lazy State Initialization](#510-use-lazy-state-initialization) + - 5.11 [Use Transitions for Non-Urgent Updates](#511-use-transitions-for-non-urgent-updates) + - 5.12 [Use useRef for Transient Values](#512-use-useref-for-transient-values) +6. [Rendering Performance](#6-rendering-performance) — **MEDIUM** + - 6.1 [Animate SVG Wrapper Instead of SVG Element](#61-animate-svg-wrapper-instead-of-svg-element) + - 6.2 [CSS content-visibility for Long Lists](#62-css-content-visibility-for-long-lists) + - 6.3 [Hoist Static JSX Elements](#63-hoist-static-jsx-elements) + - 6.4 [Optimize SVG Precision](#64-optimize-svg-precision) + - 6.5 [Prevent Hydration Mismatch Without Flickering](#65-prevent-hydration-mismatch-without-flickering) + - 6.6 [Suppress Expected Hydration Mismatches](#66-suppress-expected-hydration-mismatches) + - 6.7 [Use Activity Component for Show/Hide](#67-use-activity-component-for-showhide) + - 6.8 [Use Explicit Conditional Rendering](#68-use-explicit-conditional-rendering) + - 6.9 [Use useTransition Over Manual Loading States](#69-use-usetransition-over-manual-loading-states) +7. [JavaScript Performance](#7-javascript-performance) — **LOW-MEDIUM** + - 7.1 [Avoid Layout Thrashing](#71-avoid-layout-thrashing) + - 7.2 [Build Index Maps for Repeated Lookups](#72-build-index-maps-for-repeated-lookups) + - 7.3 [Cache Property Access in Loops](#73-cache-property-access-in-loops) + - 7.4 [Cache Repeated Function Calls](#74-cache-repeated-function-calls) + - 7.5 [Cache Storage API Calls](#75-cache-storage-api-calls) + - 7.6 [Combine Multiple Array Iterations](#76-combine-multiple-array-iterations) + - 7.7 [Early Length Check for Array Comparisons](#77-early-length-check-for-array-comparisons) + - 7.8 [Early Return from Functions](#78-early-return-from-functions) + - 7.9 [Hoist RegExp Creation](#79-hoist-regexp-creation) + - 7.10 [Use Loop for Min/Max Instead of Sort](#710-use-loop-for-minmax-instead-of-sort) + - 7.11 [Use Set/Map for O(1) Lookups](#711-use-setmap-for-o1-lookups) + - 7.12 [Use toSorted() Instead of sort() for Immutability](#712-use-tosorted-instead-of-sort-for-immutability) +8. [Advanced Patterns](#8-advanced-patterns) — **LOW** + - 8.1 [Initialize App Once, Not Per Mount](#81-initialize-app-once-not-per-mount) + - 8.2 [Store Event Handlers in Refs](#82-store-event-handlers-in-refs) + - 8.3 [useEffectEvent for Stable Callback Refs](#83-useeffectevent-for-stable-callback-refs) + +--- + +## 1. Eliminating Waterfalls + +**Impact: CRITICAL** + +Waterfalls are the #1 performance killer. Each sequential await adds full network latency. Eliminating them yields the largest gains. + +### 1.1 Defer Await Until Needed + +**Impact: HIGH (avoids blocking unused code paths)** + +Move `await` operations into the branches where they're actually used to avoid blocking code paths that don't need them. + +**Incorrect: blocks both branches** + +```typescript +async function handleRequest(userId: string, skipProcessing: boolean) { + const userData = await fetchUserData(userId) + + if (skipProcessing) { + // Returns immediately but still waited for userData + return { skipped: true } + } + + // Only this branch uses userData + return processUserData(userData) +} +``` + +**Correct: only blocks when needed** + +```typescript +async function handleRequest(userId: string, skipProcessing: boolean) { + if (skipProcessing) { + // Returns immediately without waiting + return { skipped: true } + } + + // Fetch only when needed + const userData = await fetchUserData(userId) + return processUserData(userData) +} +``` + +**Another example: early return optimization** + +```typescript +// Incorrect: always fetches permissions +async function updateResource(resourceId: string, userId: string) { + const permissions = await fetchPermissions(userId) + const resource = await getResource(resourceId) + + if (!resource) { + return { error: 'Not found' } + } + + if (!permissions.canEdit) { + return { error: 'Forbidden' } + } + + return await updateResourceData(resource, permissions) +} + +// Correct: fetches only when needed +async function updateResource(resourceId: string, userId: string) { + const resource = await getResource(resourceId) + + if (!resource) { + return { error: 'Not found' } + } + + const permissions = await fetchPermissions(userId) + + if (!permissions.canEdit) { + return { error: 'Forbidden' } + } + + return await updateResourceData(resource, permissions) +} +``` + +This optimization is especially valuable when the skipped branch is frequently taken, or when the deferred operation is expensive. + +### 1.2 Dependency-Based Parallelization + +**Impact: CRITICAL (2-10× improvement)** + +For operations with partial dependencies, use `better-all` to maximize parallelism. It automatically starts each task at the earliest possible moment. + +**Incorrect: profile waits for config unnecessarily** + +```typescript +const [user, config] = await Promise.all([ + fetchUser(), + fetchConfig() +]) +const profile = await fetchProfile(user.id) +``` + +**Correct: config and profile run in parallel** + +```typescript +import { all } from 'better-all' + +const { user, config, profile } = await all({ + async user() { return fetchUser() }, + async config() { return fetchConfig() }, + async profile() { + return fetchProfile((await this.$.user).id) + } +}) +``` + +**Alternative without extra dependencies:** + +```typescript +const userPromise = fetchUser() +const profilePromise = userPromise.then(user => fetchProfile(user.id)) + +const [user, config, profile] = await Promise.all([ + userPromise, + fetchConfig(), + profilePromise +]) +``` + +We can also create all the promises first, and do `Promise.all()` at the end. + +Reference: [https://github.com/shuding/better-all](https://github.com/shuding/better-all) + +### 1.3 Prevent Waterfall Chains in API Routes + +**Impact: CRITICAL (2-10× improvement)** + +In API routes and Server Actions, start independent operations immediately, even if you don't await them yet. + +**Incorrect: config waits for auth, data waits for both** + +```typescript +export async function GET(request: Request) { + const session = await auth() + const config = await fetchConfig() + const data = await fetchData(session.user.id) + return Response.json({ data, config }) +} +``` + +**Correct: auth and config start immediately** + +```typescript +export async function GET(request: Request) { + const sessionPromise = auth() + const configPromise = fetchConfig() + const session = await sessionPromise + const [config, data] = await Promise.all([ + configPromise, + fetchData(session.user.id) + ]) + return Response.json({ data, config }) +} +``` + +For operations with more complex dependency chains, use `better-all` to automatically maximize parallelism (see Dependency-Based Parallelization). + +### 1.4 Promise.all() for Independent Operations + +**Impact: CRITICAL (2-10× improvement)** + +When async operations have no interdependencies, execute them concurrently using `Promise.all()`. + +**Incorrect: sequential execution, 3 round trips** + +```typescript +const user = await fetchUser() +const posts = await fetchPosts() +const comments = await fetchComments() +``` + +**Correct: parallel execution, 1 round trip** + +```typescript +const [user, posts, comments] = await Promise.all([ + fetchUser(), + fetchPosts(), + fetchComments() +]) +``` + +### 1.5 Strategic Suspense Boundaries + +**Impact: HIGH (faster initial paint)** + +Instead of awaiting data in async components before returning JSX, use Suspense boundaries to show the wrapper UI faster while data loads. + +**Incorrect: wrapper blocked by data fetching** + +```tsx +async function Page() { + const data = await fetchData() // Blocks entire page + + return ( +
{fullName}
+} +``` + +**Correct: derive during render** + +```tsx +function Form() { + const [firstName, setFirstName] = useState('First') + const [lastName, setLastName] = useState('Last') + const fullName = firstName + ' ' + lastName + + return{fullName}
+} +``` + +Reference: [https://react.dev/learn/you-might-not-need-an-effect](https://react.dev/learn/you-might-not-need-an-effect) + +### 5.2 Defer State Reads to Usage Point + +**Impact: MEDIUM (avoids unnecessary subscriptions)** + +Don't subscribe to dynamic state (searchParams, localStorage) if you only read it inside callbacks. + +**Incorrect: subscribes to all searchParams changes** + +```tsx +function ShareButton({ chatId }: { chatId: string }) { + const searchParams = useSearchParams() + + const handleShare = () => { + const ref = searchParams.get('ref') + shareChat(chatId, { ref }) + } + + return +} +``` + +**Correct: reads on demand, no subscription** + +```tsx +function ShareButton({ chatId }: { chatId: string }) { + const handleShare = () => { + const params = new URLSearchParams(window.location.search) + const ref = params.get('ref') + shareChat(chatId, { ref }) + } + + return +} +``` + +### 5.3 Do not wrap a simple expression with a primitive result type in useMemo + +**Impact: LOW-MEDIUM (wasted computation on every render)** + +When an expression is simple (few logical or arithmetical operators) and has a primitive result type (boolean, number, string), do not wrap it in `useMemo`. + +Calling `useMemo` and comparing hook dependencies may consume more resources than the expression itself. + +**Incorrect:** + +```tsx +function Header({ user, notifications }: Props) { + const isLoading = useMemo(() => { + return user.isLoading || notifications.isLoading + }, [user.isLoading, notifications.isLoading]) + + if (isLoading) return{fullName}
+} +``` + +**Correct (derive during render):** + +```tsx +function Form() { + const [firstName, setFirstName] = useState('First') + const [lastName, setLastName] = useState('Last') + const fullName = firstName + ' ' + lastName + + return{fullName}
+} +``` + +References: [You Might Not Need an Effect](https://react.dev/learn/you-might-not-need-an-effect) diff --git a/.agents/skills/vercel-react-best-practices/rules/rerender-derived-state.md b/.agents/skills/vercel-react-best-practices/rules/rerender-derived-state.md new file mode 100644 index 0000000..e5c899f --- /dev/null +++ b/.agents/skills/vercel-react-best-practices/rules/rerender-derived-state.md @@ -0,0 +1,29 @@ +--- +title: Subscribe to Derived State +impact: MEDIUM +impactDescription: reduces re-render frequency +tags: rerender, derived-state, media-query, optimization +--- + +## Subscribe to Derived State + +Subscribe to derived boolean state instead of continuous values to reduce re-render frequency. + +**Incorrect (re-renders on every pixel change):** + +```tsx +function Sidebar() { + const width = useWindowWidth() // updates continuously + const isMobile = width < 768 + return +} +``` + +**Correct (re-renders only when boolean changes):** + +```tsx +function Sidebar() { + const isMobile = useMediaQuery('(max-width: 767px)') + return +} +``` diff --git a/.agents/skills/vercel-react-best-practices/rules/rerender-functional-setstate.md b/.agents/skills/vercel-react-best-practices/rules/rerender-functional-setstate.md new file mode 100644 index 0000000..b004ef4 --- /dev/null +++ b/.agents/skills/vercel-react-best-practices/rules/rerender-functional-setstate.md @@ -0,0 +1,74 @@ +--- +title: Use Functional setState Updates +impact: MEDIUM +impactDescription: prevents stale closures and unnecessary callback recreations +tags: react, hooks, useState, useCallback, callbacks, closures +--- + +## Use Functional setState Updates + +When updating state based on the current state value, use the functional update form of setState instead of directly referencing the state variable. This prevents stale closures, eliminates unnecessary dependencies, and creates stable callback references. + +**Incorrect (requires state as dependency):** + +```tsx +function TodoList() { + const [items, setItems] = useState(initialItems) + + // Callback must depend on items, recreated on every items change + const addItems = useCallback((newItems: Item[]) => { + setItems([...items, ...newItems]) + }, [items]) // ❌ items dependency causes recreations + + // Risk of stale closure if dependency is forgotten + const removeItem = useCallback((id: string) => { + setItems(items.filter(item => item.id !== id)) + }, []) // ❌ Missing items dependency - will use stale items! + + return