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Frontend Development Guidelines

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What Frontend Development Guidelines does

The Frontend Development Guidelines skill provides a comprehensive framework for building modern React applications using TypeScript. It emphasizes essential practices such as lazy loading, Suspense-based data fetching, and effective file organization. This skill is particularly useful for developers who want to implement consistent patterns across their projects, ensuring both maintainability and performance optimization.

This skill covers a variety of topics critical to frontend development. For instance, it introduces the use of useSuspenseQuery for data fetching, which simplifies the handling of loading states and improves user experience. Additionally, it outlines a structured approach to file organization, promoting the use of a features directory that separates domain-specific code from reusable components. This organization aids in scalability and collaboration within development teams.

Moreover, the skill provides guidelines for styling components using MUI v7, ensuring that developers can create visually appealing interfaces while adhering to best practices. Performance optimization techniques, such as the use of React.memo and useCallback, are also included, helping developers to write efficient and responsive applications. By following these guidelines, developers can avoid common pitfalls and enhance the overall quality of their codebase.

Whether you are creating new components, setting up routing, or optimizing performance, this skill serves as a valuable reference point for frontend developers aiming to leverage modern React and TypeScript features effectively.

When to use it

Use this skill when starting new projects or when refactoring existing ones to align with modern development practices.

When not to use it

This skill may not be suitable for projects that do not utilize React or TypeScript, or for developers who prefer different frameworks or methodologies.

What you can build with it

Creating a New Component

Follow the provided checklist to ensure your component is optimized and follows best practices, including lazy loading and proper styling.

Setting Up Routing

Utilize the routing guidelines to implement TanStack Router effectively, ensuring a structured and maintainable routing setup.

Optimizing Application Performance

Apply the performance optimization techniques outlined in the skill to enhance the responsiveness and efficiency of your React application.

How to install Frontend Development Guidelines

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Written by davila7

Frontend Development Guidelines

Purpose

Comprehensive guide for modern React development, emphasizing Suspense-based data fetching, lazy loading, proper file organization, and performance optimization.

When to Use This Skill

  • Creating new components or pages
  • Building new features
  • Fetching data with TanStack Query
  • Setting up routing with TanStack Router
  • Styling components with MUI v7
  • Performance optimization
  • Organizing frontend code
  • TypeScript best practices

Quick Start

New Component Checklist

Creating a component? Follow this checklist:

  • Use React.FC<Props> pattern with TypeScript
  • Lazy load if heavy component: React.lazy(() => import())
  • Wrap in <SuspenseLoader> for loading states
  • Use useSuspenseQuery for data fetching
  • Import aliases: @/, ~types, ~components, ~features
  • Styles: Inline if <100 lines, separate file if >100 lines
  • Use useCallback for event handlers passed to children
  • Default export at bottom
  • No early returns with loading spinners
  • Use useMuiSnackbar for user notifications

New Feature Checklist

Creating a feature? Set up this structure:

  • Create features/{feature-name}/ directory
  • Create subdirectories: api/, components/, hooks/, helpers/, types/
  • Create API service file: api/{feature}Api.ts
  • Set up TypeScript types in types/
  • Create route in routes/{feature-name}/index.tsx
  • Lazy load feature components
  • Use Suspense boundaries
  • Export public API from feature index.ts

Import Aliases Quick Reference

AliasResolves ToExample
@/src/import { apiClient } from '@/lib/apiClient'
~typessrc/typesimport type { User } from '~types/user'
~componentssrc/componentsimport { SuspenseLoader } from '~components/SuspenseLoader'
~featuressrc/featuresimport { authApi } from '~features/auth'

Defined in: vite.config.ts lines 180-185


Common Imports Cheatsheet

// React & Lazy Loading
import React, { useState, useCallback, useMemo } from 'react';
const Heavy = React.lazy(() => import('./Heavy'));

// MUI Components
import { Box, Paper, Typography, Button, Grid } from '@mui/material';
import type { SxProps, Theme } from '@mui/material';

// TanStack Query (Suspense)
import { useSuspenseQuery, useQueryClient } from '@tanstack/react-query';

// TanStack Router
import { createFileRoute } from '@tanstack/react-router';

// Project Components
import { SuspenseLoader } from '~components/SuspenseLoader';

// Hooks
import { useAuth } from '@/hooks/useAuth';
import { useMuiSnackbar } from '@/hooks/useMuiSnackbar';

// Types
import type { Post } from '~types/post';

Topic Guides

๐ŸŽจ Component Patterns

Modern React components use:

  • React.FC<Props> for type safety
  • React.lazy() for code splitting
  • SuspenseLoader for loading states
  • Named const + default export pattern

Key Concepts:

  • Lazy load heavy components (DataGrid, charts, editors)
  • Always wrap lazy components in Suspense
  • Use SuspenseLoader component (with fade animation)
  • Component structure: Props โ†’ Hooks โ†’ Handlers โ†’ Render โ†’ Export

๐Ÿ“– Complete Guide: resources/component-patterns.md


๐Ÿ“Š Data Fetching

PRIMARY PATTERN: useSuspenseQuery

  • Use with Suspense boundaries
  • Cache-first strategy (check grid cache before API)
  • Replaces isLoading checks
  • Type-safe with generics

API Service Layer:

  • Create features/{feature}/api/{feature}Api.ts
  • Use apiClient axios instance
  • Centralized methods per feature
  • Route format: /form/route (NOT /api/form/route)

๐Ÿ“– Complete Guide: resources/data-fetching.md


๐Ÿ“ File Organization

features/ vs components/:

  • features/: Domain-specific (posts, comments, auth)
  • components/: Truly reusable (SuspenseLoader, CustomAppBar)

Feature Subdirectories:

features/
  my-feature/
    api/          # API service layer
    components/   # Feature components
    hooks/        # Custom hooks
    helpers/      # Utility functions
    types/        # TypeScript types

๐Ÿ“– Complete Guide: resources/file-organization.md


๐ŸŽจ Styling

Inline vs Separate:

  • <100 lines: Inline const styles: Record<string, SxProps<Theme>>
  • 100 lines: Separate .styles.ts file

Primary Method:

  • Use sx prop for MUI components
  • Type-safe with SxProps<Theme>
  • Theme access: (theme) => theme.palette.primary.main

MUI v7 Grid:

<Grid size={{ xs: 12, md: 6 }}>  // โœ… v7 syntax
<Grid xs={12} md={6}>             // โŒ Old syntax

๐Ÿ“– Complete Guide: resources/styling-guide.md


๐Ÿ›ฃ๏ธ Routing

TanStack Router - Folder-Based:

  • Directory: routes/my-route/index.tsx
  • Lazy load components
  • Use createFileRoute
  • Breadcrumb data in loader

Example:

import { createFileRoute } from '@tanstack/react-router';
import { lazy } from 'react';

const MyPage = lazy(() => import('@/features/my-feature/components/MyPage'));

export const Route = createFileRoute('/my-route/')({
    component: MyPage,
    loader: () => ({ crumb: 'My Route' }),
});

๐Ÿ“– Complete Guide: resources/routing-guide.md


โณ Loading & Error States

CRITICAL RULE: No Early Returns

// โŒ NEVER - Causes layout shift
if (isLoading) {
    return <LoadingSpinner />;
}

// โœ… ALWAYS - Consistent layout
<SuspenseLoader>
    <Content />
</SuspenseLoader>

Why: Prevents Cumulative Layout Shift (CLS), better UX

Error Handling:

  • Use useMuiSnackbar for user feedback
  • NEVER react-toastify
  • TanStack Query onError callbacks

๐Ÿ“– Complete Guide: resources/loading-and-error-states.md


โšก Performance

Optimization Patterns:

  • useMemo: Expensive computations (filter, sort, map)
  • useCallback: Event handlers passed to children
  • React.memo: Expensive components
  • Debounced search (300-500ms)
  • Memory leak prevention (cleanup in useEffect)

๐Ÿ“– Complete Guide: resources/performance.md


๐Ÿ“˜ TypeScript

Standards:

  • Strict mode, no any type
  • Explicit return types on functions
  • Type imports: import type { User } from '~types/user'
  • Component prop interfaces with JSDoc

๐Ÿ“– Complete Guide: resources/typescript-standards.md


๐Ÿ”ง Common Patterns

Covered Topics:

  • React Hook Form with Zod validation
  • DataGrid wrapper contracts
  • Dialog component standards
  • useAuth hook for current user
  • Mutation patterns with cache invalidation

๐Ÿ“– Complete Guide: resources/common-patterns.md


๐Ÿ“š Complete Examples

Full working examples:

  • Modern component with all patterns
  • Complete feature structure
  • API service layer
  • Route with lazy loading
  • Suspense + useSuspenseQuery
  • Form with validation

๐Ÿ“– Complete Guide: resources/complete-examples.md


Navigation Guide

Need to...Read this resource
Create a componentcomponent-patterns.md
Fetch datadata-fetching.md
Organize files/foldersfile-organization.md
Style componentsstyling-guide.md
Set up routingrouting-guide.md
Handle loading/errorsloading-and-error-states.md
Optimize performanceperformance.md
TypeScript typestypescript-standards.md
Forms/Auth/DataGridcommon-patterns.md
See full examplescomplete-examples.md

Core Principles

  1. Lazy Load Everything Heavy: Routes, DataGrid, charts, editors
  2. Suspense for Loading: Use SuspenseLoader, not early returns
  3. useSuspenseQuery: Primary data fetching pattern for new code
  4. Features are Organized: api/, components/, hooks/, helpers/ subdirs
  5. Styles Based on Size: <100 inline, >100 separate
  6. Import Aliases: Use @/, ~types, ~components, ~features
  7. No Early Returns: Prevents layout shift
  8. useMuiSnackbar: For all user notifications

Quick Reference: File Structure

src/
  features/
    my-feature/
      api/
        myFeatureApi.ts       # API service
      components/
        MyFeature.tsx         # Main component
        SubComponent.tsx      # Related components
      hooks/
        useMyFeature.ts       # Custom hooks
        useSuspenseMyFeature.ts  # Suspense hooks
      helpers/
        myFeatureHelpers.ts   # Utilities
      types/
        index.ts              # TypeScript types
      index.ts                # Public exports

  components/
    SuspenseLoader/
      SuspenseLoader.tsx      # Reusable loader
    CustomAppBar/
      CustomAppBar.tsx        # Reusable app bar

  routes/
    my-route/
      index.tsx               # Route component
      create/
        index.tsx             # Nested route

Modern Component Template (Quick Copy)

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<string>('');

    const { data } = useSuspenseQuery({
        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;

For complete examples, see resources/complete-examples.md


Related Skills

  • error-tracking: Error tracking with Sentry (applies to frontend too)
  • backend-dev-guidelines: Backend API patterns that frontend consumes

Skill Status: Modular structure with progressive loading for optimal context management

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