skills/react-doctor/SKILL.md
Use when finishing a feature, fixing a bug, before committing React code, or when the user wants to improve code quality or clean up a codebase. Checks for score regression. Covers lint, accessibility, bundle size, architecture diagnostics.
npx skillsauth add millionco/react-doctor react-doctorInstall this skill globally with one command. Works with Claude Code, Cursor, and Windsurf.
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Scans React codebases for security, performance, correctness, and architecture issues. Outputs a 0–100 health score.
Run npx react-doctor@latest --verbose --diff and check the score did not regress.
If the score dropped, fix the regressions before committing.
Run npx react-doctor@latest --verbose (without --diff) to scan the full codebase. Fix issues by severity — errors first, then warnings.
npx react-doctor@latest --verbose --diff
| Flag | Purpose |
| ----------- | --------------------------------------------- |
| . | Scan current directory |
| --verbose | Show affected files and line numbers per rule |
| --diff | Only scan changed files vs base branch |
| --score | Output only the numeric score |
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