
react-component-performance
ПопулярноAnalyze and optimize React component performance issues (slow renders, re-render thrash, laggy lists, expensive computations). Use when asked to profile or improve a React component, reduce re-renders, or speed up UI updates in React apps.
Analyze and optimize React component performance issues (slow renders, re-render thrash, laggy lists, expensive computations). Use when asked to profile or improve a React component, reduce re-renders, or speed up UI updates in React apps.
React Component Performance
Overview
Identify render hotspots, isolate expensive updates, and apply targeted optimizations without changing UI behavior.
Workflow
- Reproduce or describe the slowdown.
- Identify what triggers re-renders (state updates, props churn, effects).
- Isolate fast-changing state from heavy subtrees.
- Stabilize props and handlers; memoize where it pays off.
- Reduce expensive work (computation, DOM size, list length).
- Validate with profiling; avoid speculative changes.
Checklist
- Measure: use React DevTools Profiler or log renders; capture baseline.
- Find churn: identify state updated on a timer, scroll, input, or animation.
- Split: move ticking state into a child; keep heavy lists static.
- Memoize: wrap leaf rows with
memoonly when props are stable. - Stabilize props: use
useCallback/useMemofor handlers and derived values. - Avoid derived work in render: precompute, or compute inside memoized helpers.
- Control list size: window/virtualize long lists; avoid rendering hidden items.
- Keys: ensure stable keys; avoid index when order can change.
- Effects: verify dependency arrays; avoid effects that re-run on every render.
- Style/layout: watch for expensive layout thrash or large Markdown/diff renders.
Optimization Patterns
- Isolate ticking state: move a timer/animation into a child component so the parent list does not re-render every tick.
- Stabilize callbacks: prefer
useCallbackfor handlers passed to memoized rows. - Split rows: extract list rows into memoized components with narrow props.
- Defer heavy rendering: lazy-render or collapse expensive content until expanded.
- Prefer derived data outside render: compute summaries with
useMemoor helper functions when inputs are stable.
Example Reference
Load references/examples.md when the user wants a concrete refactor example.
You Might Also Like
Related Skills

verify
Use when you want to validate changes before committing, or when you need to check all React contribution requirements.
facebook
test
Use when you need to run tests for React core. Supports source, www, stable, and experimental channels.
facebook
feature-flags
Use when feature flag tests fail, flags need updating, understanding @gate pragmas, debugging channel-specific test failures, or adding new flags to React.
facebook
extract-errors
Use when adding new error messages to React, or seeing "unknown error code" warnings.
facebook