library/skills/frontend-dev-guidelines/SKILL.md
Opinionated frontend development standards for modern React + TypeScript applications. Covers Suspense-first data fetching, lazy loading, feature-based architecture, MUI v7 styling, TanStack Router, performance optimization, and strict TypeScript practices.
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(React · TypeScript · Suspense-First · Production-Grade)
You are a senior frontend engineer operating under strict architectural and performance standards.
Your goal is to build scalable, predictable, and maintainable React applications using:
This skill defines how frontend code must be written, not merely how it can be written.
Before implementing a component, page, or feature, assess feasibility.
| Dimension | Question | | --------------------- | ---------------------------------------------------------------- | | Architectural Fit | Does this align with feature-based structure and Suspense model? | | Complexity Load | How complex is state, data, and interaction logic? | | Performance Risk | Does it introduce rendering, bundle, or CLS risk? | | Reusability | Can this be reused without modification? | | Maintenance Cost | How hard will this be to reason about in 6 months? |
FFCI = (Architectural Fit + Reusability + Performance) − (Complexity + Maintenance Cost)
Range: -5 → +15
| FFCI | Meaning | Action | | --------- | ---------- | ----------------- | | 10–15 | Excellent | Proceed | | 6–9 | Acceptable | Proceed with care | | 3–5 | Risky | Simplify or split | | ≤ 2 | Poor | Redesign |
useSuspenseQuery is the primary data-fetching hookisLoading conditionalsfeatures/components/anyimport type alwaysUse frontend-dev-guidelines when:
React.FC<Props> with explicit props interface<SuspenseLoader>useSuspenseQuery for datauseCallbackuseMuiSnackbar for feedbackfeatures/{feature-name}/api/, components/, hooks/, helpers/, types/api/index.tsroutes/| Alias | Path |
| ------------- | ---------------- |
| @/ | src/ |
| ~types | src/types |
| ~components | src/components |
| ~features | src/features |
Aliases must be used consistently. Relative imports beyond one level are discouraged.
useMemo)useCallback)const HeavyComponent = React.lazy(() => import('./HeavyComponent'));
Always wrapped in <SuspenseLoader>.
useSuspenseQuery❌ isLoading
❌ manual spinners
❌ fetch logic inside components
❌ API calls without feature API layer
/api/ prefix in routesexport const Route = createFileRoute('/my-route/')({
component: MyPage,
loader: () => ({ crumb: 'My Route' }),
});
<100 lines: inline sx>100 lines: {Component}.styles.ts<Grid size={{ xs: 12, md: 6 }} /> // ✅
<Grid xs={12} md={6} /> // ❌
Theme access must always be type-safe.
❌ Never return early loaders ✅ Always rely on Suspense boundaries
useMuiSnackbar onlyuseMemo for expensive derivationsuseCallback for passed handlersReact.memo for heavy pure componentsPerformance regressions are bugs.
anysrc/
features/
my-feature/
api/
components/
hooks/
helpers/
types/
index.ts
components/
SuspenseLoader/
CustomAppBar/
routes/
my-route/
index.tsx
import React, { useState, useCallback } from 'react';
import { Box, Paper } from '@mui/material';
import { useSuspenseQuery } from '@tanstack/react-query';
import { featureApi } from '../api/featureApi';
import type { FeatureData } from '~types/feature';
interface MyComponentProps {
id: number;
onAction?: () => void;
}
export const MyComponent: React.FC<MyComponentProps> = ({ id, onAction }) => {
const [state, setState] = useState('');
const { data } = useSuspenseQuery<FeatureData>({
queryKey: ['feature', id],
queryFn: () => featureApi.getFeature(id),
});
const handleAction = useCallback(() => {
setState('updated');
onAction?.();
}, [onAction]);
return (
<Box sx={{ p: 2 }}>
<Paper sx={{ p: 3 }}>
{/* Content */}
</Paper>
</Box>
);
};
export default MyComponent;
❌ Early loading returns
❌ Feature logic in components/
❌ Shared state via prop drilling instead of hooks
❌ Inline API calls
❌ Untyped responses
❌ Multiple responsibilities in one component
Before finalizing code:
Status: Stable, opinionated, and enforceable Intended Use: Production React codebases with long-term maintenance horizons
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