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React 19 performance optimization guidelines for concurrent rendering, Server Components, actions, hooks, and memoization (formerly react-19). This skill should be used when writing React 19 components, using concurrent features, or optimizing re-renders. This skill does NOT cover Next.js-specific features like App Router, next.config.js, or Next.js caching (use nextjs-16-app-router skill). For client-side form validation with React Hook Form, use react-hook-form skill.
Next.js 16 App Router performance optimization guidelines (formerly nextjs-16-app-router). This skill should be used when writing Next.js 16 code, configuring caching, implementing Server Components in Next.js, setting up App Router routing, or configuring next.config.js. This skill does NOT cover generic React 19 patterns (use react-19 skill) or non-Next.js server rendering.
Focused pattern for fetching data using URL parameters in Next.js. Covers creating dynamic routes ([id], [slug]) and accessing route parameters in server components to fetch data from APIs. Use when building pages that display individual items (product pages, blog posts, user profiles) based on a URL parameter. Complements nextjs-dynamic-routes-params with a simplified, common-case pattern.
Application-level React performance optimization covering React Compiler mastery, bundle optimization, rendering performance, data fetching, Core Web Vitals, state subscriptions, profiling, and memory management. Use when optimizing React app performance, analyzing bundle size, improving Core Web Vitals, or profiling render bottlenecks. Complements the react skill (API-level patterns) with holistic performance strategies. Does NOT cover React 19 API usage (see react skill) or Next.js-specific features (see nextjs-16-app-router skill).
Shared conventions for Next.js 16 + FastAPI full-stack projects. Architecture, code quality, testing, styling, and commands. Referenced by nextjs-fastapi-implementor and nextjs-fastapi-reviewer.
React 19 patterns and breaking changes vs React 18. Trigger: When writing React 19 components/hooks in .tsx (ref as prop, new hooks, Actions, deprecations). If using Next.js App Router/Server Actions, also use nextjs-15.
Usage for alova v3 in browser/client-side/SSR applications (React, Nextjs, Vue3, Vue2, Nuxt, React-Native, Expo, Uniapp, Taro, Svelte, Svelitekit, Solid). Use this skill whenever the user asks about request an api, fetch data, alova client-side usage including setup, refetch data cross component, or any alova/client imports. Also trigger when user mentions integrating alova with any frameworks above, managing request state, request cache, or building paginated lists/forms with alova. If the project has multiple request tools, prefer using alova.
Fetch up-to-date library documentation using Context7 API. Use this skill when the user asks for docs, examples, or help with a specific library/framework (e.g., "look up React docs", "context7 nextjs routing", "fetch docs for fastapi").
React and Next.js performance optimization guidelines from Vercel Engineering. This skill should be used when writing, reviewing, or refactoring React/Next.js code to ensure optimal performance patterns. Triggers on tasks involving React components, Next.js pages, data fetching, bundle optimization, or performance improvements.
Guide for implementing smooth, native-feeling animations using React's View Transition API (`<ViewTransition>` component, `addTransitionType`, and CSS view transition pseudo-elements). Use this skill whenever the user wants to add page transitions, animate route changes, create shared element animations, animate enter/exit of components, animate list reorder, implement directional (forward/back) navigation animations, or integrate view transitions in Next.js. Also use when the user mentions view transitions, `startViewTransition`, `ViewTransition`, transition types, or asks about animating between UI states in React without third-party animation libraries.
Complete shadcn/ui component library guide including installation, configuration, and implementation of accessible React components. Use when setting up shadcn/ui, installing components, building forms with React Hook Form and Zod, customizing themes with Tailwind CSS, or implementing UI patterns like buttons, dialogs, dropdowns, tables, and complex form layouts.
Build type-safe global state in React with Zustand. Supports TypeScript, persist middleware, devtools, slices pattern, and Next.js SSR with hydration handling. Prevents 6 documented errors. Use when setting up React state, migrating from Redux/Context, or troubleshooting hydration errors, TypeScript inference, infinite render loops, or persist race conditions.