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Provides authoritative React guidance on hooks, state patterns, Server Components, performance optimization, and common architectural patterns.
This skill encodes senior React developer knowledge: when and how to use hooks, state management patterns, Server Components vs client components, memoization, accessibility best practices, and common performance optimizations. It reads like an expert reference for building maintainable, high-performance React apps.
Invoke this skill when an agent needs authoritative recommendations for React architecture, performance troubleshooting, refactors, or code-review style guidance — e.g., advice on useEffect dependencies, choosing useReducer vs useState, or strategies for code-splitting and lazy loading.
Best for agents that provide code-editing, code-review, or generation capabilities (Copilot-like, Codex, or code-aware LLM agents).
A prompt-only skill that provides React development guidance covering hooks, Server Components, performance patterns, and common pitfalls. No scripts to execute — purely instructional. The content is well-organized with clear sections but is essentially a system prompt rather than an automated tool. No security concerns as there are no executable components.
Clean, well-structured prompt skill. No executable content to audit for security. Scores reflect that it's a reference document rather than an actionable automation skill.