react-native-performance
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npx mdskill add HoangNguyen0403/agent-skills-standard/react-native-performance- **`windowSize`**: **Reduce to 5-10** for memory-heavy lists (default 21). **`initialNumToRender`** should cover first viewport. - **`getItemLayout`**: Provide for **fixed-height items**. Skips runtime measurement. - **`removeClippedSubviews`**: Enable for **Android** (default true) to offload clipped items. - **`maxToRenderPerBatch`**: Limit to **5-10 items per frame** to prevent JS thread blockage. - **`keyExtractor`**: Use **stable unique IDs**, never array index.
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---
name: react-native-performance
description: Optimize React Native rendering for smooth 60fps mobile experiences. Use when optimizing React Native app performance, reducing re-renders, or fixing frame drops.
metadata:
triggers:
files:
- '**/*.tsx'
- '**/*.ts'
keywords:
- FlatList
- memo
- useMemo
- useCallback
- performance
- optimization
---
# React Native Performance
## **Priority: P0 (CRITICAL)**
## Tune FlatList for 60fps
- **`windowSize`**: **Reduce to 5-10** for memory-heavy lists (default 21). **`initialNumToRender`** should cover first viewport.
- **`getItemLayout`**: Provide for **fixed-height items**. Skips runtime measurement.
- **`removeClippedSubviews`**: Enable for **Android** (default true) to offload clipped items.
- **`maxToRenderPerBatch`**: Limit to **5-10 items per frame** to prevent JS thread blockage.
- **`keyExtractor`**: Use **stable unique IDs**, never array index.
See [optimization guide](references/optimization-guide.md) for FlatList configuration examples with `getItemLayout`, `windowSize`, and memoization patterns.
## Accelerate Core Rendering
- ** Engine**: Ensure **Hermes engine** enabled (default in 0.7x). Verify via `global.HermesInternal`.
- **Animations**: Use **Native Driver (`useNativeDriver: true`)** or **Reanimated 3** for GPU-accelerated 60fps animations.
- **Re-renders**: Use **`React.memo`** and **`useMemo`** for expensive props. **Profile via Flipper** (React DevTools) for flamegraphs.
- **Network**: Batch API calls. Use **React Query/Zustand** to prevent unnecessary screen refreshes.
- **Images**: Use **`react-native-fast-image`** for caching and priority. Avoid large PNGs; use **WebP**.
## Reduce Bundle and Startup Time
- **Hermes**: Enable for faster startup (default in RN 0.70+).
- **Tree Shaking**: Remove unused imports.
- **ProGuard/R8**: Enable code shrinking on Android.
- **Lazy Screens**: Use `lazy` prop for stack screens (enabled by default).
## Anti-Patterns
- **No ScrollView for Large Lists**: Use FlatList.
- **No Inline Styles**: Use `StyleSheet.create` (optimized).
- **No console.log in Production**: Strip with babel plugin.
## References
See [references/optimization-guide.md](references/optimization-guide.md) for FlatList configuration, memoization rules, and bundle analysis.More from HoangNguyen0403/agent-skills-standard
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