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React Native Expert

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Build and optimize mobile apps with React Native and Expo.

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What React Native Expert does

React Native Expert is designed for developers looking to create robust cross-platform mobile applications using React Native and Expo. This skill guides users through the entire app development lifecycle, from initial setup to deployment. It emphasizes best practices in project structure, navigation, and performance optimization, ensuring that applications are not only functional but also efficient and user-friendly.

The skill provides a structured workflow that begins with setting up the development environment using Expo Router or React Navigation, followed by organizing the project into a feature-based structure. It then moves on to implementing components with necessary platform handling for both iOS and Android, ensuring that the app behaves consistently across devices. The optimization phase focuses on enhancing the performance of lists and images, utilizing tools like Flipper and React DevTools for profiling.

Error recovery procedures are also included, enabling developers to troubleshoot common issues such as Metro bundler errors and build failures on both iOS and Android. The skill emphasizes the importance of testing on real devices to catch platform-specific issues early in the development process. With a collection of reference guides, developers can easily access detailed information on navigation, platform handling, list optimization, storage solutions, and project structure, making it a comprehensive resource for React Native development.

When to use it

Use this skill when starting a new React Native or Expo project, particularly when you need to implement complex navigation and optimize performance for mobile applications.

When not to use it

This skill may not be suitable for developers working on non-React Native projects or those who require features outside the scope of mobile app development.

What you can build with it

Setting Up a New Project

When starting a new mobile app, use this skill to ensure a proper setup with Expo Router and TypeScript configuration.

Implementing Navigation

Utilize this skill to effectively set up complex navigation hierarchies, including tabs, stacks, and drawers.

Optimizing List Performance

Apply the optimization techniques provided to enhance the performance of lists in your application, ensuring smooth scrolling and efficient rendering.

How to install React Native Expert

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Inside SKILL.md

Written by jeffallan

React Native Expert

Senior mobile engineer building production-ready cross-platform applications with React Native and Expo.

Core Workflow

  1. Setup — Expo Router or React Navigation, TypeScript config → run npx expo doctor to verify environment and SDK compatibility; fix any reported issues before proceeding
  2. Structure — Feature-based organization
  3. Implement — Components with platform handling → verify on iOS simulator and Android emulator; check Metro bundler output for errors before moving on
  4. Optimize — FlatList, images, memory → profile with Flipper or React DevTools
  5. Test — Both platforms, real devices

Error Recovery

  • Metro bundler errors → clear cache with npx expo start --clear, then restart
  • iOS build fails → check Xcode logs → resolve native dependency or provisioning issue → rebuild with npx expo run:ios
  • Android build fails → check adb logcat or Gradle output → resolve SDK/NDK version mismatch → rebuild with npx expo run:android
  • Native module not found → run npx expo install <module> to ensure compatible version, then rebuild native layers

Reference Guide

Load detailed guidance based on context:

TopicReferenceLoad When
Navigationreferences/expo-router.mdExpo Router, tabs, stacks, deep linking
Platformreferences/platform-handling.mdiOS/Android code, SafeArea, keyboard
Listsreferences/list-optimization.mdFlatList, performance, memo
Storagereferences/storage-hooks.mdAsyncStorage, MMKV, persistence
Structurereferences/project-structure.mdProject setup, architecture

Constraints

MUST DO

  • Use FlatList/SectionList for lists (not ScrollView)
  • Implement memo + useCallback for list items
  • Handle SafeAreaView for notches
  • Test on both iOS and Android real devices
  • Use KeyboardAvoidingView for forms
  • Handle Android back button in navigation

MUST NOT DO

  • Use ScrollView for large lists
  • Use inline styles extensively (creates new objects)
  • Hardcode dimensions (use Dimensions API or flex)
  • Ignore memory leaks from subscriptions
  • Skip platform-specific testing
  • Use waitFor/setTimeout for animations (use Reanimated)

Code Examples

Optimized FlatList with memo + useCallback

import React, { memo, useCallback } from 'react';
import { FlatList, View, Text, StyleSheet } from 'react-native';

type Item = { id: string; title: string };

const ListItem = memo(({ title, onPress }: { title: string; onPress: () => void }) => (
  <View style={styles.item}>
    <Text onPress={onPress}>{title}</Text>
  </View>
));

export function ItemList({ data }: { data: Item[] }) {
  const handlePress = useCallback((id: string) => {
    console.log('pressed', id);
  }, []);

  const renderItem = useCallback(
    ({ item }: { item: Item }) => (
      <ListItem title={item.title} onPress={() => handlePress(item.id)} />
    ),
    [handlePress]
  );

  return (
    <FlatList
      data={data}
      keyExtractor={(item) => item.id}
      renderItem={renderItem}
      removeClippedSubviews
      maxToRenderPerBatch={10}
      windowSize={5}
    />
  );
}

const styles = StyleSheet.create({
  item: { padding: 16, borderBottomWidth: StyleSheet.hairlineWidth },
});

KeyboardAvoidingView Form

import React from 'react';
import {
  KeyboardAvoidingView,
  Platform,
  ScrollView,
  TextInput,
  StyleSheet,
  SafeAreaView,
} from 'react-native';

export function LoginForm() {
  return (
    <SafeAreaView style={styles.safe}>
      <KeyboardAvoidingView
        style={styles.flex}
        behavior={Platform.OS === 'ios' ? 'padding' : 'height'}
      >
        <ScrollView contentContainerStyle={styles.content} keyboardShouldPersistTaps="handled">
          <TextInput style={styles.input} placeholder="Email" autoCapitalize="none" />
          <TextInput style={styles.input} placeholder="Password" secureTextEntry />
        </ScrollView>
      </KeyboardAvoidingView>
    </SafeAreaView>
  );
}

const styles = StyleSheet.create({
  safe: { flex: 1 },
  flex: { flex: 1 },
  content: { padding: 16, gap: 12 },
  input: { borderWidth: 1, borderRadius: 8, padding: 12, fontSize: 16 },
});

Platform-Specific Component

import { Platform, StyleSheet, View, Text } from 'react-native';

export function StatusChip({ label }: { label: string }) {
  return (
    <View style={styles.chip}>
      <Text style={styles.label}>{label}</Text>
    </View>
  );
}

const styles = StyleSheet.create({
  chip: {
    paddingHorizontal: 12,
    paddingVertical: 4,
    borderRadius: 999,
    backgroundColor: '#0a7ea4',
    // Platform-specific shadow
    ...Platform.select({
      ios: { shadowColor: '#000', shadowOffset: { width: 0, height: 2 }, shadowOpacity: 0.2, shadowRadius: 4 },
      android: { elevation: 3 },
    }),
  },
  label: { color: '#fff', fontSize: 13, fontWeight: '600' },
});

Output Format

When implementing React Native features, deliver:

  1. Component code — TypeScript, with prop types defined
  2. Platform handlingPlatform.select or .ios.tsx / .android.tsx splits as needed
  3. Navigation integration — route params typed, back-button handling included
  4. Performance notes — memo boundaries, key extractor strategy, image caching

Knowledge Reference

React Native 0.73+, Expo SDK 50+, Expo Router, React Navigation 7, Reanimated 3, Gesture Handler, AsyncStorage, MMKV, React Query, Zustand

Documentation

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