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react-native-best-practices

Provides React Native performance optimization guidelines for FPS, TTI, bundle size, memory leaks, re-renders, and animations. Applies to tasks involving Hermes optimization, JS thread blocking, bridge overhead, FlashList, native modules, or debugging jank and frame drops.

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react-native-best-practices is a Claude Code agent skill that provides React Native performance optimization guidelines for FPS, TTI, bundle size, memory leaks, re-renders, and animations. Applies to tasks involving Hermes optimization, JS thread blocking, bridge overhead, FlashList, native modules, or debugging jank and frame drops.

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React Native Best Practices

Overview

Performance optimization guide for React Native applications, covering JavaScript/React, Native (iOS/Android), and bundling optimizations. Based on Callstack's "Ultimate Guide to React Native Optimization".

When to Apply

Reference these guidelines when:

  • Debugging slow/janky UI or animations
  • Investigating memory leaks (JS or native)
  • Optimizing app startup time (TTI)
  • Reducing bundle or app size
  • Writing native modules (Turbo Modules)
  • Profiling React Native performance
  • Reviewing React Native code for performance

Security Notes

  • Treat shell commands in these references as local developer operations. Review them before running, prefer version-pinned tooling, and avoid piping remote scripts directly to a shell.
  • Treat third-party libraries and plugins as dependencies that still require normal supply-chain controls: pin versions, verify provenance, and update through your standard review process.
  • Treat remote chunk loading as first-party artifact delivery only. Prefer app-bundled chunks or signed CI release manifests; hosted chunks must come from trusted HTTPS origins you control and be pinned to the current app release.

Priority-Ordered Guidelines

PriorityCategoryImpactPrefix
1FPS & Re-rendersCRITICALjs-*
2Bundle SizeCRITICALbundle-*
3TTI OptimizationHIGHnative-*, bundle-*
4Native PerformanceHIGHnative-*
5Memory ManagementMEDIUM-HIGHjs-*, native-*
6AnimationsMEDIUMjs-*

Impact labels are triage hints: CRITICAL first, HIGH next, MEDIUM when evidence points there.

Quick Reference

Optimization Workflow

Follow this cycle for any performance issue: Measure → Optimize → Re-measure → Validate

  1. Measure: Capture baseline metrics before changes. For runtime issues, prefer commit timeline, re-render counts, slow components, heaviest-commit breakdown, and startup/TTI when available. Component tree depth or count are optional context, not substitutes. Do not recommend memoization, atomic state, or compiler changes without a measured render or FPS problem.
  2. Optimize: Apply the targeted fix from the relevant reference
  3. Re-measure: Run the same measurement to get updated metrics
  4. Validate: Confirm improvement (e.g., FPS 45→60, TTI 3.2s→1.8s, bundle 2.1MB→1.6MB)

If metrics did not improve, revert and try the next suggested fix.

Review Guardrails

  • Check library versions before suggesting API-specific fixes. Example: FlashList v2 deprecates estimatedItemSize, so do not flag it as missing there.
  • Do not suggest useMemo or useCallback dependency changes unless behavior is demonstrably incorrect or profiling shows wasted work tied to that value.
  • Do not report stale closures speculatively. Show the stale read path, a repro, or profiler evidence before calling it out.
  • When profiling a flow, measure the target interaction itself. Do not treat component tree depth or component count as the main performance evidence.

Critical: FPS & Re-renders

Profile first:

agent-device react-devtools status
agent-device react-devtools wait --connected
agent-device react-devtools profile start
agent-device react-devtools profile stop
agent-device react-devtools profile slow --limit 5
agent-device react-devtools profile rerenders --limit 5
agent-device react-devtools profile timeline --limit 20

Drive the target interaction with normal agent-device commands between profile start and profile stop.

Manual fallback when agent-device is unavailable: open React Native DevTools from Metro (j) or the Dev Menu, use the Profiler tab, and record the same interaction.

For release-build React component profiling, connect @callstack/inspector first so React DevTools can attach to the release app, then run the agent-device react-devtools flow above.

Common fixes:

  • Replace ScrollView with FlatList/FlashList/Legend List for long lists
  • After profiling shows cascading re-renders, use React Compiler for automatic memoization
  • After profiling shows broad store/context updates, use atomic state (Jotai/Zustand) to reduce re-renders
  • Use useDeferredValue for expensive computations

Critical: Bundle Size

Analyze bundle:

npx react-native bundle \
  --entry-file index.js \
  --bundle-output output.js \
  --platform ios \
  --sourcemap-output output.js.map \
  --dev false --minify true

npx source-map-explorer output.js --no-border-checks

Verify improvement after optimization:

# Record baseline size before changes
ls -lh output.js  # e.g., Before: 2.1 MB

# After applying fixes, re-bundle and compare
npx react-native bundle --entry-file index.js --bundle-output output.js \
  --platform ios --dev false --minify true
ls -lh output.js  # e.g., After: 1.6 MB  (24% reduction)

Common fixes:

  • Avoid barrel imports (import directly from source)
  • Remove unnecessary Intl polyfills only after checking Hermes API and method coverage
  • Evaluate tree shaking (Expo SDK 52+ experimental unused import/export removal, or Re.Pack only if already configured)
  • Enable R8 for Android native code shrinking

High: TTI Optimization

Measure TTI:

  • Use react-native-performance for markers
  • Only measure cold starts (exclude warm/hot/prewarm)

Common fixes:

  • For React Native 0.78 and earlier, disable Android JS bundle compression to enable Hermes mmap
  • Use native navigation (react-native-screens)
  • Preload commonly-used expensive screens before navigating to them

High: Native Performance

Profile native:

  • iOS: Xcode Instruments → Time Profiler
  • Android: Android Studio → CPU Profiler

Common fixes:

  • Use background threads for heavy native work
  • Prefer async over sync Turbo Module methods
  • Use C++ for cross-platform performance-critical code

References

Full documentation with code examples in references/:

JavaScript/React (js-*)

FileImpactDescription
js-lists-flatlist-flashlist.mdCRITICALReplace ScrollView with virtualized lists
js-profile-react.mdMEDIUMagent-device react-devtools profiling
js-measure-fps.mdHIGHFPS monitoring and measurement
js-memory-leaks.mdMEDIUMJS memory leak hunting
js-atomic-state.mdHIGHJotai/Zustand patterns
js-concurrent-react.mdHIGHuseDeferredValue, useTransition
js-react-compiler.mdHIGHAutomatic memoization
js-animations-reanimated.mdMEDIUMReanimated worklets
js-bottomsheet.mdHIGHBottom sheet optimization
js-uncontrolled-components.mdHIGHTextInput optimization

Native (native-*)

FileImpactDescription
native-turbo-modules.mdHIGHBuilding fast native modules
native-sdks-over-polyfills.mdHIGHNative vs JS libraries
native-measure-tti.mdHIGHTTI measurement setup
native-threading-model.mdHIGHTurbo Module threads
native-profiling.mdMEDIUMXcode/Android Studio profiling
native-platform-setup.mdMEDIUMiOS/Android tooling guide
native-view-flattening.mdMEDIUMView hierarchy debugging
native-memory-patterns.mdMEDIUMC++/Swift/Kotlin memory
native-memory-leaks.mdMEDIUMNative memory leak hunting
native-android-16kb-alignment.mdCRITICALThird-party library alignment for Google Play

Bundling (bundle-*)

FileImpactDescription
bundle-barrel-exports.mdCRITICALAvoid barrel imports
bundle-analyze-js.mdCRITICALJS bundle visualization
bundle-tree-shaking.mdHIGHDead code elimination
bundle-analyze-app.mdHIGHApp size analysis
bundle-r8-android.mdHIGHAndroid code shrinking
bundle-hermes-mmap.mdHIGHDisable bundle compression
bundle-native-assets.mdHIGHAsset catalog setup
bundle-library-size.mdMEDIUMEvaluate dependencies
bundle-code-splitting.mdMEDIUMRemote chunk loading safeguards

Problem → Skill Mapping

ProblemStart With
App feels slow/jankyjs-measure-fps.mdjs-profile-react.md
Too many re-rendersjs-profile-react.mdjs-react-compiler.md
Slow startup (TTI)native-measure-tti.mdbundle-analyze-js.md
Large app sizebundle-analyze-app.mdbundle-r8-android.md
Memory growingjs-memory-leaks.md or native-memory-leaks.md
Animation drops framesjs-animations-reanimated.md
Bottom sheet jank/re-rendersjs-bottomsheet.mdjs-animations-reanimated.md
List scroll jankjs-lists-flatlist-flashlist.md
TextInput lagjs-uncontrolled-components.md
Native module slownative-turbo-modules.mdnative-threading-model.md
Native library alignment issuenative-android-16kb-alignment.md

Attribution

Based on "The Ultimate Guide to React Native Optimization" by Callstack.

Individual skills in this repo

This repo contains 14 individual skills — each has its own dedicated page.

agent-device

Automates interactions for Apple-platform apps (iOS, tvOS, macOS) and Android devices. Use when navigating apps, taking snapshots/screenshots, tapping, typing, scrolling, or extracting UI info across mobile, TV, and desktop targets.

assess-react-native-migration

Assesses whether and how an existing mobile product should migrate to React Native. Use when auditing one or more product repositories for migration readiness, including products whose iOS, Android, and other clients live in separate directories or repositories; choosing brownfield, greenfield, or a checkpoint-based path; defining a representative trial; or preparing a baseline and ROI decision before implementation. When product scope or material evidence is unavailable, grills the stakeholder with exactly one question per turn instead of sending a questionnaire.

callstackincubator/github

GitHub patterns using gh CLI for pull requests, stacked PRs, code review, branching strategies, and repository automation. Use when working with GitHub PRs, merging strategies, or repository management tasks.

callstackincubator/github-actions

GitHub Actions workflow patterns for React Native iOS simulator and Android emulator cloud builds with downloadable artifacts. Use when setting up CI build pipelines or downloading GitHub Actions artifacts via gh CLI and GitHub API.

callstackincubator/upgrading-react-native

Upgrades React Native apps to newer versions by applying rn-diff-purge template diffs, updating package.json dependencies, migrating native iOS and Android configuration, resolving CocoaPods and Gradle changes, and handling breaking API updates. Use when upgrading React Native, bumping RN version, updating from RN 0.x to 0.y, or migrating Expo SDK alongside a React Native upgrade.

callstackincubator/validate-skills

Validates skills in this repo against agentskills.io spec and Claude Code best practices. Use via /validate-skills command.

create-react-native-library

Scaffolds React Native libraries with create-react-native-library for standalone libraries or local native modules and views. Use when creating or working on React Native libraries or adding native functionality in an existing app.

dogfood

Systematically explore and test a mobile app on iOS/Android with agent-device to find bugs, UX issues, and other problems. Use when asked to "dogfood", "QA", "exploratory test", "find issues", "bug hunt", or "test this app" on mobile. Produces a structured report with reproducible evidence: screenshots, optional repro videos, and detailed steps for every issue.

react-native-brownfield-migration

Implements an accepted incremental brownfield migration from native iOS or Android to React Native or Expo using @callstack/react-native-brownfield. Use after the brownfield path has been selected, when setting up the integration, packaging XCFramework or AAR artifacts, or adding React Native surfaces to native hosts.

react-native-testing

Write tests using React Native Testing Library (RNTL) v13 and v14 (`@testing-library/react-native`). Use when writing, reviewing, or fixing React Native component tests. Covers: render, screen, queries (getBy/getAllBy/queryBy/findBy), Jest matchers, userEvent, fireEvent, waitFor, and async patterns. Supports v13 (React 18, sync render) and v14 (React 19+, async render). Triggers on: test files for React Native components, RNTL imports, mentions of "testing library", "write tests", "component tests", or "RNTL".

react-native-tv-best-practices

Reviews React Native TV apps for focus/D-pad navigation, 10-foot UI layout, TV playback/DRM integration, low-memory TV performance, and TV accessibility. Use when building, debugging, or reviewing react-native-tvos, Expo TV, Amazon Vega/Kepler, or React Native web TV targets where the issue depends on remote input, TV focus, TV packaging, TV hardware, or TV playback constraints.

react-navigation

Provides React Navigation UI patterns for stacks, tabs, drawers etc. Use when building navigation UIs with React Navigation, configuring headers, bottom sheets or handling safe areas and insets.

validate-skills

Validates skills in this repo against agentskills.io spec and Claude Code best practices. Use via /validate-skills command.

vercel-react-native-skills

React Native and Expo best practices for building performant mobile apps. Use when building React Native components, optimizing list performance, implementing animations, or working with native modules. Triggers on tasks involving React Native, Expo, mobile performance, or native platform APIs.

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