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2/7/2026

vercel-react-best-practices

ALWAYS apply Vercel React and Next.js performance optimization guidelines when writing, reviewing, or refactoring React/Next.js code. MUST prioritize these rules for all React components, Next.js pages, data fetching, bundle optimization, async operations, imports, and performance improvements. These are CRITICAL performance rules that take precedence over general coding patterns.

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Namevercel-react-best-practices
DescriptionALWAYS apply Vercel React and Next.js performance optimization guidelines when writing, reviewing, or refactoring React/Next.js code. MUST prioritize these rules for all React components, Next.js pages, data fetching, bundle optimization, async operations, imports, and performance improvements. These are CRITICAL performance rules that take precedence over general coding patterns.

name: vercel-react-best-practices description: ALWAYS apply Vercel React and Next.js performance optimization guidelines when writing, reviewing, or refactoring React/Next.js code. MUST prioritize these rules for all React components, Next.js pages, data fetching, bundle optimization, async operations, imports, and performance improvements. These are CRITICAL performance rules that take precedence over general coding patterns. license: MIT metadata: author: vercel version: "1.0.0"

Vercel React Best Practices

Comprehensive performance optimization guide for React and Next.js applications, maintained by Vercel. Contains 57 rules across 8 categories, prioritized by impact to guide automated refactoring and code generation.

When to Apply

ALWAYS apply these guidelines as the highest priority when:

  • Writing new React components or Next.js pages
  • Implementing data fetching (client or server-side)
  • Reviewing code for performance issues
  • Refactoring existing React/Next.js code
  • Optimizing bundle size or load times
  • Using async/await operations
  • Importing from libraries (especially icon libraries, UI component libraries)
  • Working with React hooks and state management

These rules take precedence over general coding patterns and should be applied automatically without explicit user request.

Rule Categories by Priority

PriorityCategoryImpactPrefix
1Eliminating WaterfallsCRITICALasync-
2Bundle Size OptimizationCRITICALbundle-
3Server-Side PerformanceHIGHserver-
4Client-Side Data FetchingMEDIUM-HIGHclient-
5Re-render OptimizationMEDIUMrerender-
6Rendering PerformanceMEDIUMrendering-
7JavaScript PerformanceLOW-MEDIUMjs-
8Advanced PatternsLOWadvanced-

Quick Reference

1. Eliminating Waterfalls (CRITICAL)

  • async-defer-await - Move await into branches where actually used
  • async-parallel - Use Promise.all() for independent operations
  • async-dependencies - Use better-all for partial dependencies
  • async-api-routes - Start promises early, await late in API routes
  • async-suspense-boundaries - Use Suspense to stream content

2. Bundle Size Optimization (CRITICAL)

  • bundle-barrel-imports - Import directly, avoid barrel files
  • bundle-dynamic-imports - Use next/dynamic for heavy components
  • bundle-defer-third-party - Load analytics/logging after hydration
  • bundle-conditional - Load modules only when feature is activated
  • bundle-preload - Preload on hover/focus for perceived speed

3. Server-Side Performance (HIGH)

  • server-auth-actions - Authenticate server actions like API routes
  • server-cache-react - Use React.cache() for per-request deduplication
  • server-cache-lru - Use LRU cache for cross-request caching
  • server-dedup-props - Avoid duplicate serialization in RSC props
  • server-serialization - Minimize data passed to client components
  • server-parallel-fetching - Restructure components to parallelize fetches
  • server-after-nonblocking - Use after() for non-blocking operations

4. Client-Side Data Fetching (MEDIUM-HIGH)

  • client-swr-dedup - Use SWR for automatic request deduplication
  • client-event-listeners - Deduplicate global event listeners
  • client-passive-event-listeners - Use passive listeners for scroll
  • client-localstorage-schema - Version and minimize localStorage data

5. Re-render Optimization (MEDIUM)

  • rerender-defer-reads - Don't subscribe to state only used in callbacks
  • rerender-memo - Extract expensive work into memoized components
  • rerender-memo-with-default-value - Hoist default non-primitive props
  • rerender-dependencies - Use primitive dependencies in effects
  • rerender-derived-state - Subscribe to derived booleans, not raw values
  • rerender-derived-state-no-effect - Derive state during render, not effects
  • rerender-functional-setstate - Use functional setState for stable callbacks
  • rerender-lazy-state-init - Pass function to useState for expensive values
  • rerender-simple-expression-in-memo - Avoid memo for simple primitives
  • rerender-move-effect-to-event - Put interaction logic in event handlers
  • rerender-transitions - Use startTransition for non-urgent updates
  • rerender-use-ref-transient-values - Use refs for transient frequent values

6. Rendering Performance (MEDIUM)

  • rendering-animate-svg-wrapper - Animate div wrapper, not SVG element
  • rendering-content-visibility - Use content-visibility for long lists
  • rendering-hoist-jsx - Extract static JSX outside components
  • rendering-svg-precision - Reduce SVG coordinate precision
  • rendering-hydration-no-flicker - Use inline script for client-only data
  • rendering-hydration-suppress-warning - Suppress expected mismatches
  • rendering-activity - Use Activity component for show/hide
  • rendering-conditional-render - Use ternary, not && for conditionals
  • rendering-usetransition-loading - Prefer useTransition for loading state

7. JavaScript Performance (LOW-MEDIUM)

  • js-batch-dom-css - Group CSS changes via classes or cssText
  • js-index-maps - Build Map for repeated lookups
  • js-cache-property-access - Cache object properties in loops
  • js-cache-function-results - Cache function results in module-level Map
  • js-cache-storage - Cache localStorage/sessionStorage reads
  • js-combine-iterations - Combine multiple filter/map into one loop
  • js-length-check-first - Check array length before expensive comparison
  • js-early-exit - Return early from functions
  • js-hoist-regexp - Hoist RegExp creation outside loops
  • js-min-max-loop - Use loop for min/max instead of sort
  • js-set-map-lookups - Use Set/Map for O(1) lookups
  • js-tosorted-immutable - Use toSorted() for immutability

8. Advanced Patterns (LOW)

  • advanced-event-handler-refs - Store event handlers in refs
  • advanced-init-once - Initialize app once per app load
  • advanced-use-latest - useLatest for stable callback refs

How to Use

When applying this skill, you MUST:

  1. Read the relevant rule files before writing or refactoring code
  2. Apply the correct patterns from rule files automatically
  3. Reference rule files when reviewing code for performance issues

Read individual rule files for detailed explanations and code examples:

rules/async-parallel.md
rules/bundle-barrel-imports.md

Each rule file contains:

  • Brief explanation of why it matters
  • Incorrect code example with explanation
  • Correct code example with explanation
  • Additional context and references

Priority order: Apply CRITICAL rules (async-, bundle-) first, then HIGH priority rules, then others based on context.

Full Compiled Document

For the complete guide with all rules expanded: AGENTS.md

Skills Info
Original Name:vercel-react-best-practicesAuthor:doseung