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  1. package/README.md +42 -8
  2. package/package.json +1 -1
  3. package/skills/frontend/react/react-patterns/LICENSE +21 -0
  4. package/skills/frontend/react/react-patterns/NOTICE.md +11 -0
  5. package/skills/frontend/react/react-patterns/SKILL.md +341 -0
  6. package/skills/frontend/react/react-performance/LICENSE +21 -0
  7. package/skills/frontend/react/react-performance/NOTICE.md +11 -0
  8. package/skills/frontend/react/react-performance/SKILL.md +574 -0
  9. package/skills/frontend/react/react-testing/LICENSE +21 -0
  10. package/skills/frontend/react/react-testing/NOTICE.md +11 -0
  11. package/skills/frontend/react/react-testing/SKILL.md +423 -0
  12. package/skills/frontend/react-native/react-native-expert/LICENSE +21 -0
  13. package/skills/frontend/react-native/react-native-expert/NOTICE.md +11 -0
  14. package/skills/frontend/react-native/react-native-expert/SKILL.md +187 -0
  15. package/skills/frontend/react-native/react-native-expert/references/expo-router.md +187 -0
  16. package/skills/frontend/react-native/react-native-expert/references/list-optimization.md +204 -0
  17. package/skills/frontend/react-native/react-native-expert/references/platform-handling.md +188 -0
  18. package/skills/frontend/react-native/react-native-expert/references/project-structure.md +171 -0
  19. package/skills/frontend/react-native/react-native-expert/references/storage-hooks.md +173 -0
  20. package/skills/frontend/react-native/react-native-unistyles-v3/LICENSE +21 -0
  21. package/skills/frontend/react-native/react-native-unistyles-v3/NOTICE.md +11 -0
  22. package/skills/frontend/react-native/react-native-unistyles-v3/SKILL.md +159 -0
  23. package/skills/frontend/react-native/react-native-unistyles-v3/references/api-reference.md +495 -0
  24. package/skills/frontend/react-native/react-native-unistyles-v3/references/common-issues.md +389 -0
  25. package/skills/frontend/react-native/react-native-unistyles-v3/references/setup-guide.md +217 -0
  26. package/skills/frontend/react-native/react-native-unistyles-v3/references/styling-patterns.md +705 -0
  27. package/skills/frontend/react-native/react-native-unistyles-v3/references/third-party-integration.md +318 -0
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+ ```bash
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  | `core` | `agent-toolkit-maintainer` | Maintained in this repository |
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  | `backend` | `fastify-best-practices` | Copied from Matteo Collina's [`mcollina/skills`](https://github.com/mcollina/skills/tree/main/skills/fastify) under the MIT license |
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+ | `frontend` | `react-native-expert` | Copied from Jeffallan's [`claude-skills`](https://github.com/Jeffallan/claude-skills/tree/main/skills/react-native-expert) under the MIT license |
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+ | `frontend` | `react-native-unistyles-v3` | Copied from Jacek Pudysz's [`react-native-unistyles`](https://github.com/jpudysz/react-native-unistyles/tree/main/skills/react-native-unistyles-v3), declared MIT upstream |
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+ | `frontend` | `react-patterns` | Copied from Affaan Mustafa's [`ECC`](https://github.com/affaan-m/ECC/tree/main/skills/react-patterns) under the MIT license |
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+ | `frontend` | `react-performance` | Copied from Affaan Mustafa's [`ECC`](https://github.com/affaan-m/ECC/tree/main/skills/react-performance) under the MIT license |
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+ | `frontend` | `react-testing` | Copied from Affaan Mustafa's [`ECC`](https://github.com/affaan-m/ECC/tree/main/skills/react-testing) under the MIT license |
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- Third-party frontend design skills are not vendored as bundled Custom Skills.
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  | Frontend Skills | `skills@1.5.10`, `pbakaus/impeccable` and `Leonxlnx/taste-skill` at pinned commits | Clones pinned refs before install |
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+ | `react-native-unistyles-v3` | `jpudysz/react-native-unistyles@8b5e9fd281a81bdfd87d4fe9e6a0b042c84c5c83` | MIT |
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+ | `react-patterns` | `affaan-m/ECC@0f84c0e2796703fbda87d577b2636351418c7442` | MIT |
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+ | `react-performance` | `affaan-m/ECC@0f84c0e2796703fbda87d577b2636351418c7442` | MIT |
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+ Copyright (c) 2026 Affaan Mustafa
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+ Permission is hereby granted, free of charge, to any person obtaining a copy
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+ # Attribution
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+ This skill is copied from Affaan Mustafa's public `affaan-m/ECC` repository.
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+ - Source: https://github.com/affaan-m/ECC/tree/main/skills/react-patterns
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+ - Imported from commit: `0f84c0e2796703fbda87d577b2636351418c7442`
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+ - Upstream skill name: `react-patterns`
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+ - License: MIT
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+ - Copyright: Copyright (c) 2026 Affaan Mustafa
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+ name: react-patterns
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+ description: React 18/19 patterns including hooks discipline, server/client component boundaries, Suspense + error boundaries, form actions, data fetching, state management decision trees, and accessibility-first composition. Use when writing or reviewing React components.
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+ origin: ECC
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+ ---
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+ # React Patterns
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+ Idiomatic React 18/19 patterns for building robust, accessible, performant component trees.
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+ ## When to Activate
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+ - Writing or modifying React function components, custom hooks, or component trees
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+ - Reviewing JSX/TSX files
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+ - Designing state shape or component composition
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+ - Migrating class components or older `forwardRef`/`useEffect`-heavy code
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+ - Choosing between local state, lifted state, context, and external stores
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+ - Working with Server Components / Client Components (Next.js App Router, RSC)
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+ - Implementing forms with React 19 actions or controlled inputs
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+ - Wiring data fetching with TanStack Query / SWR / RSC
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+ ## Core Principles
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+ ### 1. Render is a Pure Function of Props and State
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+ ```tsx
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+ // Good: derive during render
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+ function Cart({ items }: { items: CartItem[] }) {
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+ const total = items.reduce((sum, i) => sum + i.price * i.qty, 0);
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+ ```
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+ ### 2. Side Effects Outside Render
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+ ### 3. Composition Over Inheritance
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+ React has no inheritance model for components. Compose with `children`, render props, or component props.
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+ ## Hooks Discipline
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+ See [rules/react/hooks.md](../../rules/react/hooks.md) for the full ruleset. Highlights:
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+ - Default position: do not memoize — add `useMemo`/`useCallback` only when a profiler or a dependency chain proves it matters
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+ - Extract a custom hook only when the same hook sequence appears in 2+ components
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+ ## State Location Decision Tree
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+ ## Related
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+ - Rules: [rules/react/](../../rules/react/) — coding-style, hooks, patterns, security, testing
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+ - Skills: [react-performance](../react-performance/SKILL.md) for the Vercel-derived performance ruleset, [frontend-patterns](../frontend-patterns/SKILL.md) for cross-framework UI concerns, [accessibility](../accessibility/SKILL.md), [angular-developer](../angular-developer/SKILL.md) for framework comparison
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+ - Commands: `/react-review`, `/react-build`, `/react-test`
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+ ## Examples
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+ ### Optimistic UI with React 19 `useOptimistic`
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+ ```tsx
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+ "use client";
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+ import { useOptimistic } from "react";
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+ export function MessageList({ messages }: { messages: Message[] }) {
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+ const [optimistic, addOptimistic] = useOptimistic(
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+ messages,
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+ (state, newMessage: Message) => [...state, newMessage],
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+ );
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+ async function send(formData: FormData) {
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+ const text = String(formData.get("text"));
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+ addOptimistic({ id: "pending", text, sender: "me" });
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+ await saveMessage(text);
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+ }
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+ return (
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+ <>
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+ <ul>{optimistic.map((m) => <li key={m.id}>{m.text}</li>)}</ul>
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+ <form action={send}>
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+ <input name="text" />
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+ <button type="submit">Send</button>
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+ </form>
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+ </>
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+ );
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+ }
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+ ```
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+ ### Splitting context to avoid render cascades
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+ ```tsx
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+ // Two contexts: one rarely changes, one frequently
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+ const ThemeContext = createContext<Theme>("light");
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+ const NotificationsContext = createContext<Notification[]>([]);
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+ // A component that only consumes ThemeContext does NOT re-render when notifications change
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+ ```
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+ MIT License
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+ Copyright (c) 2026 Affaan Mustafa
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+ Permission is hereby granted, free of charge, to any person obtaining a copy
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+ of this software and associated documentation files (the "Software"), to deal
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+ in the Software without restriction, including without limitation the rights
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+ to use, copy, modify, merge, publish, distribute, sublicense, and/or sell
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+ copies of the Software, and to permit persons to whom the Software is
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+ furnished to do so, subject to the following conditions:
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+ The above copyright notice and this permission notice shall be included in all
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+ THE SOFTWARE IS PROVIDED "AS IS", WITHOUT WARRANTY OF ANY KIND, EXPRESS OR
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+ # Attribution
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+ This skill is copied from Affaan Mustafa's public `affaan-m/ECC` repository.
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+ - Source: https://github.com/affaan-m/ECC/tree/main/skills/react-performance
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+ - Imported from commit: `0f84c0e2796703fbda87d577b2636351418c7442`
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+ - Upstream skill name: `react-performance`
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+ - License: MIT
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+ - Copyright: Copyright (c) 2026 Affaan Mustafa
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+ The skill body notes that its React performance guidance is adapted from Vercel Labs `react-best-practices` under MIT. The upstream ECC MIT license text is preserved in `LICENSE`.