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react-component-performance

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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.

适合你,如果 React 应用出现渲染慢、重渲染过多或 UI 卡顿问题。

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商店整理自技能原文 · 版本 05ba982 · 表述以原文为准
它做什么

装上后,Claude 会分析 React 组件性能问题(如渲染慢、重复渲染、列表卡顿),找出热点并给出优化建议,同时指导使用 React DevTools Profiler 验证效果。

什么时候触发

当你描述 React 组件性能问题,或要求分析、优化组件、减少重渲染、加速 UI 更新时触发。

装好后可以这样说
Claude 会分析原因并给出虚拟列表、memo 等方案。
Claude 会定位定时器或动画状态,建议隔离到子组件。
技能原文 SKILL.md作者撰写 · MIT · 05ba982

React Component Performance

Overview

Identify render hotspots, isolate expensive updates, and apply targeted optimizations without changing UI behavior.

Workflow
  1. Reproduce or describe the slowdown.
  2. Identify what triggers re-renders (state updates, props churn, effects).
  3. Isolate fast-changing state from heavy subtrees.
  4. Stabilize props and handlers; memoize where it pays off.
  5. Reduce expensive work (computation, DOM size, list length).
  6. Validate: open React DevTools Profiler → record the interaction → inspect the Flamegraph for components rendering longer than ~16 ms → compare against a pre-optimization baseline recording.
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 memo only when props are stable.
  • Stabilize props: use useCallback/useMemo for 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 or animation counter into a child so the parent list never re-renders on each tick.

// ❌ Before – entire parent (and list) re-renders every second
function Dashboard({ items }: { items: Item[] }) {
  const [tick, setTick] = useState(0);
  useEffect(() => {
    const id = setInterval(() => setTick(t => t + 1), 1000);
    return () => clearInterval(id);
  }, []);
  return (
    <>
      <Clock tick={tick} />
      <ExpensiveList items={items} /> {/* re-renders every second */}
    </>
  );
}

// ✅ After – only <Clock> re-renders; list is untouched
function Clock() {
  const [tick, setTick] = useState(0);
  useEffect(() => {
    const id = setInterval(() => setTick(t => t + 1), 1000);
    return () => clearInterval(id);
  }, []);
  return <span>{tick}s</span>;
}

function Dashboard({ items }: { items: Item[] }) {
  return (
    <>
      <Clock />
      <ExpensiveList items={items} />
    </>
  );
}
Stabilize callbacks with useCallback + memo
// ❌ Before – new handler reference on every render busts Row memo
function List({ items }: { items: Item[] }) {
  const handleClick = (id: string) => console.log(id); // new ref each render
  return items.map(item => <Row key={item.id} item={item} onClick={handleClick} />);
}

// ✅ After – stable handler; Row only re-renders when its own item changes
const Row = memo(({ item, onClick }: RowProps) => (
  <li onClick={() => onClick(item.id)}>{item.name}</li>
));

function List({ items }: { items: Item[] }) {
  const handleClick = useCallback((id: string) => console.log(id), []);
  return items.map(item => <Row key={item.id} item={item} onClick={handleClick} />);
}
Prefer derived data outside render
// ❌ Before – recomputes on every render
function Summary({ orders }: { orders: Order[] }) {
  const total = orders.reduce((sum, o) => sum + o.amount, 0); // runs every render
  return <p>Total: {total}</p>;
}

// ✅ After – recomputes only when orders changes
function Summary({ orders }: { orders: Order[] }) {
  const total = useMemo(() => orders.reduce((sum, o) => sum + o.amount, 0), [orders]);
  return <p>Total: {total}</p>;
}
Additional patterns
  • Split rows: extract list rows into memoized components with narrow props.
  • Defer heavy rendering: lazy-render or collapse expensive content until expanded.
Profiling Validation Steps
  1. Open React DevTools → Profiler tab.
  2. Click Record, perform the slow interaction, then Stop.
  3. Switch to Flamegraph view; any bar labeled with a component and time > ~16 ms is a candidate.
  4. Use Ranked chart to sort by self render time and target the top offenders.
  5. Apply one optimization at a time, re-record, and compare render counts and durations against the baseline.
Example Reference

Load references/examples.md when the user wants a concrete refactor example.

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