| name | react-best-practices |
| description | React and frontend performance optimization guidelines. Use when writing, reviewing, or refactoring React code to improve rendering behavior, bundle cost, async concurrency, and browser performance. Treat useEffect as a last resort: do not use it for derived state, prop-to-state syncing, user-event logic, or data fetching that belongs in loaders, server functions, or shared caches.
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| license | MIT |
| metadata | {"author":"Prisma Labs","version":"1.0.0"} |
React Best Practices
Performance and architecture guide for React and frontend applications. This fork keeps the broad upstream performance guidance, but it changes the default stance on useEffect: treat it as a synchronization escape hatch, not as a general control-flow tool.
Default Stance On useEffect
useEffect is a last resort.
- Only use an effect when React must synchronize with something outside React: DOM APIs, subscriptions, timers, sockets, third-party widgets, or browser APIs.
- If the code can run during render, in an event handler, in a loader/server function, or via a keyed reset, do that instead.
- Do not add effects just to keep React values in sync with other React values.
Before You Add An Effect
Ask these questions in order:
- If this value is derived from props or state, can I calculate it during render?
- If this work happens because the user clicked, typed, submitted, or toggled something, can I run it directly in the event handler?
- If local state should reset when identity changes, can I key the subtree or model state by that identity instead of syncing with an effect?
- If this is app data fetching, should it live in a route loader, server function, or shared cache instead of a component effect?
- If this is truly synchronizing with an external system, can I keep dependencies narrow and cleanup explicit?
When to Apply
Reference these guidelines when:
- Writing new React components or SSR-driven pages
- Implementing data fetching (client or server-side)
- Reviewing code for performance issues
- Refactoring existing React code
- Optimizing bundle size or load times
Rule Categories by Priority
| Priority | Category | Impact | Prefix |
|---|
| 1 | Eliminating Waterfalls | CRITICAL | async- |
| 2 | Bundle Size Optimization | CRITICAL | bundle- |
| 3 | Server-Side Performance | HIGH | server- |
| 4 | Client-Side Data Fetching | MEDIUM-HIGH | client- |
| 5 | Re-render Optimization | MEDIUM | rerender- |
| 6 | Rendering Performance | MEDIUM | rendering- |
| 7 | JavaScript Performance | LOW-MEDIUM | js- |
| 8 | Advanced Patterns | LOW | advanced- |
Quick Reference
Hard Gate: Effect Discipline (CRITICAL)
rerender-useeffect-external-systems-only - Use effects only for synchronization with systems outside React
rerender-derived-state-no-effect - Derive values during render instead of mirroring React values through state and effects
rerender-move-effect-to-event - Put user-triggered logic in event handlers instead of state-plus-effect flows
rerender-key-reset-over-effect-sync - Reset state with identity or keys instead of prop-sync effects
client-shared-cache-dedup - Prefer shared caches and non-component data seams over ad hoc effect fetches
1. Eliminating Waterfalls (CRITICAL)
async-cheap-condition-before-await - Check cheap sync conditions before awaiting flags or remote values
async-defer-await - Move await into branches where actually used
async-parallel - Use Promise.all() for independent operations
async-dependencies - Start dependent work as early as possible
async-api-routes - Start promises early, await late in API routes
async-suspense-boundaries - Use Suspense to stream content
2. Bundle Size Optimization (CRITICAL)
bundle-barrel-imports - Import directly, avoid barrel files
bundle-dynamic-imports - Lazy-load heavy components and tools
bundle-defer-third-party - Load analytics/logging after hydration
bundle-conditional - Load modules only when feature is activated
bundle-preload - Preload on hover/focus for perceived speed
3. Server-Side Performance (HIGH)
server-cache-react - Use React.cache() for per-request deduplication
server-cache-lru - Use LRU cache for cross-request caching
server-hoist-static-io - Hoist static I/O (fonts, logos) to module level
server-no-shared-module-state - Avoid module-level mutable request state in SSR
server-parallel-fetching - Restructure components to parallelize fetches
server-parallel-nested-fetching - Chain nested fetches per item in Promise.all
4. Client-Side Data Fetching (MEDIUM-HIGH)
client-shared-cache-dedup - Use a shared client cache for request deduplication
client-event-listeners - Deduplicate global event listeners
client-passive-event-listeners - Use passive listeners for scroll
client-localstorage-schema - Version and minimize localStorage data
5. Re-render Optimization (MEDIUM)
rerender-defer-reads - Don't subscribe to state only used in callbacks
rerender-memo - Extract expensive work into memoized components
rerender-memo-with-default-value - Hoist default non-primitive props
rerender-dependencies - Use primitive dependencies in effects
rerender-derived-state - Subscribe to derived booleans, not raw values
rerender-derived-state-no-effect - Derive state during render, not effects
rerender-functional-setstate - Use functional setState for stable callbacks
rerender-lazy-state-init - Pass function to useState for expensive values
rerender-simple-expression-in-memo - Avoid memo for simple primitives
rerender-split-combined-hooks - Split hooks with independent dependencies
rerender-move-effect-to-event - Put interaction logic in event handlers
rerender-transitions - Use startTransition for non-urgent updates
rerender-use-deferred-value - Defer expensive renders to keep input responsive
rerender-use-ref-transient-values - Use refs for transient frequent values
rerender-no-inline-components - Don't define components inside components
6. Rendering Performance (MEDIUM)
rendering-animate-svg-wrapper - Animate div wrapper, not SVG element
rendering-content-visibility - Use content-visibility for long lists
rendering-hoist-jsx - Extract static JSX outside components
rendering-svg-precision - Reduce SVG coordinate precision
rendering-hydration-no-flicker - Use inline script for client-only data
rendering-hydration-suppress-warning - Suppress expected mismatches
rendering-conditional-render - Use ternary, not && for conditionals
rendering-usetransition-loading - Prefer useTransition for loading state
rendering-resource-hints - Use React DOM resource hints for preloading
rendering-script-defer-async - Use defer or async on script tags
7. JavaScript Performance (LOW-MEDIUM)
js-batch-dom-css - Group CSS changes via classes or cssText
js-index-maps - Build Map for repeated lookups
js-cache-property-access - Cache object properties in loops
js-cache-function-results - Cache function results in module-level Map
js-cache-storage - Cache localStorage/sessionStorage reads
js-combine-iterations - Combine multiple filter/map into one loop
js-length-check-first - Check array length before expensive comparison
js-early-exit - Return early from functions
js-hoist-regexp - Hoist RegExp creation outside loops
js-min-max-loop - Use loop for min/max instead of sort
js-set-map-lookups - Use Set/Map for O(1) lookups
js-tosorted-immutable - Use toSorted() for immutability
js-flatmap-filter - Use flatMap to map and filter in one pass
js-request-idle-callback - Defer non-critical work to browser idle time
8. Advanced Patterns (LOW)
advanced-effect-event-deps - Don't put useEffectEvent results in effect deps
advanced-event-handler-refs - Store event handlers in refs
advanced-init-once - Initialize app once per app load
advanced-use-latest - useLatest for stable callback refs
How to Use
Start with the effect-discipline rules when an implementation is about to add useEffect, then read the relevant performance rules for the rest of the change.
Read individual rule files for detailed explanations and code examples:
rules/rerender-useeffect-external-systems-only.md
rules/rerender-derived-state-no-effect.md
rules/rerender-key-reset-over-effect-sync.md
Each rule file contains:
- Brief explanation of why it matters
- Incorrect code example with explanation
- Correct code example with explanation
- Additional context and references
Notes
This fork keeps the upstream AGENTS.md snapshot for reference, but the local
source of truth is the SKILL.md file plus the rule files under rules/.