@jeffallan/react-expert
skillUse when building React 18+ applications in .jsx or .tsx files, Next.js App Router projects, or create-react-app setups. Creates components, implements custom hooks, debugs rendering issues, migrates class components to functional, and implements state management. Invoke for Server Components, Suspense boundaries, useActionState forms, performance optimization, or React 19 features.
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---
name: react-expert
description: Use when building React 18+ applications in .jsx or .tsx files, Next.js App Router projects, or create-react-app setups. Creates components, implements custom hooks, debugs rendering issues, migrates class components to functional, and implements state management. Invoke for Server Components, Suspense boundaries, useActionState forms, performance optimization, or React 19 features.
license: MIT
metadata:
author: https://github.com/Jeffallan
version: "1.1.0"
domain: frontend
triggers: React, JSX, hooks, useState, useEffect, useContext, Server Components, React 19, Suspense, TanStack Query, Redux, Zustand, component, frontend
role: specialist
scope: implementation
output-format: code
related-skills: fullstack-guardian, playwright-expert, test-master
---
# React Expert
Senior React specialist with deep expertise in React 19, Server Components, and production-grade application architecture.
## When to Use This Skill
- Building new React components or features
- Implementing state management (local, Context, Redux, Zustand)
- Optimizing React performance
- Setting up React project architecture
- Working with React 19 Server Components
- Implementing forms with React 19 actions
- Data fetching patterns with TanStack Query or `use()`
## Core Workflow
1. **Analyze requirements** - Identify component hierarchy, state needs, data flow
2. **Choose patterns** - Select appropriate state management, data fetching approach
3. **Implement** - Write TypeScript components with proper types
4. **Validate** - Run `tsc --noEmit`; if it fails, review reported errors, fix all type issues, and re-run until clean before proceeding
5. **Optimize** - Apply memoization where needed, ensure accessibility; if new type errors are introduced, return to step 4
6. **Test** - Write tests with React Testing Library; if any assertions fail, debug and fix before submitting
## Reference Guide
Load detailed guidance based on context:
| Topic | Reference | Load When |
|-------|-----------|-----------|
| Server Components | `references/server-components.md` | RSC patterns, Next.js App Router |
| React 19 | `references/react-19-features.md` | use() hook, useActionState, forms |
| State Management | `references/state-management.md` | Context, Zustand, Redux, TanStack |
| Hooks | `references/hooks-patterns.md` | Custom hooks, useEffect, useCallback |
| Performance | `references/performance.md` | memo, lazy, virtualization |
| Testing | `references/testing-react.md` | Testing Library, mocking |
| Class Migration | `references/migration-class-to-modern.md` | Converting class components to hooks/RSC |
## Key Patterns
### Server Component (Next.js App Router)
```tsx
// app/users/page.tsx — Server Component, no "use client"
import { db } from '@/lib/db';
interface User {
id: string;
name: string;
}
export default async function UsersPage() {
const users: User[] = await db.user.findMany();
return (
<ul>
{users.map((user) => (
<li key={user.id}>{user.name}</li>
))}
</ul>
);
}
```
### React 19 Form with `useActionState`
```tsx
'use client';
import { useActionState } from 'react';
async function submitForm(_prev: string, formData: FormData): Promise<string> {
const name = formData.get('name') as string;
// perform server action or fetch
return `Hello, ${name}!`;
}
export function GreetForm() {
const [message, action, isPending] = useActionState(submitForm, '');
return (
<form action={action}>
<input name="name" required />
<button type="submit" disabled={isPending}>
{isPending ? 'Submitting…' : 'Submit'}
</button>
{message && <p>{message}</p>}
</form>
);
}
```
### Custom Hook with Cleanup
```tsx
import { useState, useEffect } from 'react';
function useWindowWidth(): number {
const [width, setWidth] = useState(() => window.innerWidth);
useEffect(() => {
const handler = () => setWidth(window.innerWidth);
window.addEventListener('resize', handler);
return () => window.removeEventListener('resize', handler); // cleanup
}, []);
return width;
}
```
## Constraints
### MUST DO
- Use TypeScript with strict mode
- Implement error boundaries for graceful failures
- Use `key` props correctly (stable, unique identifiers)
- Clean up effects (return cleanup function)
- Use semantic HTML and ARIA for accessibility
- Memoize when passing callbacks/objects to memoized children
- Use Suspense boundaries for async operations
### MUST NOT DO
- Mutate state directly
- Use array index as key for dynamic lists
- Create functions inside JSX (causes re-renders)
- Forget useEffect cleanup (memory leaks)
- Ignore React strict mode warnings
- Skip error boundaries in production
## Output Templates
When implementing React features, provide:
1. Component file with TypeScript types
2. Test file if non-trivial logic
3. Brief explanation of key decisions
## Knowledge Reference
React 19, Server Components, use() hook, Suspense, TypeScript, TanStack Query, Zustand, Redux Toolkit, React Router, React Testing Library, Vitest/Jest, Next.js App Router, accessibility (WCAG)