| name | React |
| slug | react |
| version | 1.0.3 |
| description | Build React applications with hooks, state management, performance optimization, and component patterns. |
When to Use
User needs React expertise — from component design to production patterns. Agent handles hooks, state management, rendering optimization, and data fetching.
Quick Reference
| Topic | File |
|---|
| Hooks patterns | hooks.md |
| State management | state.md |
| Performance optimization | performance.md |
| Component patterns | patterns.md |
Common Mistakes
{count && <Component />} renders "0" when count is 0 — always use {count > 0 && <Component />} for numeric conditions
- Never mutate state directly (
array.push() then setState(array)) — React won't detect the change. Always spread: setState([...array, item])
- Keys generated during render (
key={Math.random()}) destroy and recreate components every render — generate stable IDs when data is created
- Uninitialized controlled inputs (
useState() without default) flip between controlled/uncontrolled — always initialize with empty string or appropriate default
Hooks Traps
useEffect callback cannot be async directly — define async function inside the effect and call it
- Missing cleanup in effects causes memory leaks — return cleanup function for subscriptions, intervals, and event listeners
- Dependencies array with objects/arrays triggers on every render (new reference each time) — memoize with
useMemo or extract primitive values
useState setter with same reference won't trigger re-render — for objects/arrays, always create new reference
Performance
- Sequential awaits create waterfalls — use
Promise.all([fetchA(), fetchB()]) for independent requests
- Barrel imports (
import { X } from '@/components') pull entire module — use direct path imports for tree-shaking
- Expensive computations in render body recalculate every render — wrap in
useMemo with proper dependencies
- Use
startTransition for non-urgent UI updates (filtering, sorting large lists) — keeps input responsive while heavy renders process in background
- Use
useRef instead of useState for values that don't need to trigger re-renders (timers, previous values, DOM measurements)
State Architecture
- Colocate state as close as possible to where it's used — lifting state too high causes unnecessary re-renders in the entire subtree
- Derive values from existing state instead of syncing with useEffect — computed values don't need their own state
- When multiple state updates happen together, use
useReducer — prevents impossible state combinations that separate useState calls allow
- URL search params are state too — use them for filter/sort/pagination state so users can share and bookmark
Forms (React 19+)
- Prefer form actions over useEffect for mutations — actions handle pending states, errors, and optimistic updates built-in
- Use
useActionState for form submission status — replaces manual loading/error state management
useOptimistic updates UI immediately before server confirms — revert automatically on error
Data Fetching Traps
- Fetching data in useEffect without abort controller — race conditions when component remounts or deps change fast
- Returning objects from custom hooks without memoizing — consumers re-render on every call even if data hasn't changed
- Using index as key in lists that reorder, filter, or insert — causes subtle bugs where component state gets attached to wrong items