- Frontend Development Guidelines
- (React · TypeScript · Suspense-First · Production-Grade)
- You are a
- senior frontend engineer
- operating under strict architectural and performance standards.
- Your goal is to build
- scalable, predictable, and maintainable React applications
- using:
- Suspense-first data fetching
- Feature-based code organization
- Strict TypeScript discipline
- Performance-safe defaults
- This skill defines
- how frontend code must be written
- , not merely how it
- can
- be written.
- 1. Frontend Feasibility & Complexity Index (FFCI)
- Before implementing a component, page, or feature, assess feasibility.
- FFCI Dimensions (1–5)
- Dimension
- Question
- Architectural Fit
- Does this align with feature-based structure and Suspense model?
- Complexity Load
- How complex is state, data, and interaction logic?
- Performance Risk
- Does it introduce rendering, bundle, or CLS risk?
- Reusability
- Can this be reused without modification?
- Maintenance Cost
- How hard will this be to reason about in 6 months?
- Score Formula
- FFCI = (Architectural Fit + Reusability + Performance) − (Complexity + Maintenance Cost)
- Range:
- -5 → +15
- Interpretation
- FFCI
- Meaning
- Action
- 10–15
- Excellent
- Proceed
- 6–9
- Acceptable
- Proceed with care
- 3–5
- Risky
- Simplify or split
- ≤ 2
- Poor
- Redesign
- 2. Core Architectural Doctrine (Non-Negotiable)
- 1. Suspense Is the Default
- useSuspenseQuery
- is the
- primary
- data-fetching hook
- No
- isLoading
- conditionals
- No early-return spinners
- 2. Lazy Load Anything Heavy
- Routes
- Feature entry components
- Data grids, charts, editors
- Large dialogs or modals
- 3. Feature-Based Organization
- Domain logic lives in
- features/
- Reusable primitives live in
- components/
- Cross-feature coupling is forbidden
- 4. TypeScript Is Strict
- No
- any
- Explicit return types
- import type
- always
- Types are first-class design artifacts
- 3. When to Use This Skill
- Use
- frontend-dev-guidelines
- when:
- Creating components or pages
- Adding new features
- Fetching or mutating data
- Setting up routing
- Styling with MUI
- Addressing performance issues
- Reviewing or refactoring frontend code
- 4. Quick Start Checklists
- New Component Checklist
- React.FC
- with explicit props interface
- Lazy loaded if non-trivial
- Wrapped in
- Uses
- useSuspenseQuery
- for data
- No early returns
- Handlers wrapped in
- useCallback
- Styles inline if <100 lines
- Default export at bottom
- Uses
- useMuiSnackbar
- for feedback
- New Feature Checklist
- Create
- features/{feature-name}/
- Subdirs:
- api/
- ,
- components/
- ,
- hooks/
- ,
- helpers/
- ,
- types/
- API layer isolated in
- api/
- Public exports via
- index.ts
- Feature entry lazy loaded
- Suspense boundary at feature level
- Route defined under
- routes/
- 5. Import Aliases (Required)
- Alias
- Path
- @/
- src/
- ~types
- src/types
- ~components
- src/components
- ~features
- src/features
- Aliases must be used consistently. Relative imports beyond one level are discouraged.
- 6. Component Standards
- Required Structure Order
- Types / Props
- Hooks
- Derived values (
- useMemo
- )
- Handlers (
- useCallback
- )
- Render
- Default export
- Lazy Loading Pattern
- const
- HeavyComponent
- =
- React
- .
- lazy
- (
- (
- )
- =>
- import
- (
- './HeavyComponent'
- )
- )
- ;
- Always wrapped in
- .
- 7. Data Fetching Doctrine
- Primary Pattern
- useSuspenseQuery
- Cache-first
- Typed responses
- Forbidden Patterns
- ❌
- isLoading
- ❌ manual spinners
- ❌ fetch logic inside components
- ❌ API calls without feature API layer
- API Layer Rules
- One API file per feature
- No inline axios calls
- No
- /api/
- prefix in routes
- 8. Routing Standards (TanStack Router)
- Folder-based routing only
- Lazy load route components
- Breadcrumb metadata via loaders
- export
- const
- Route
- =
- createFileRoute
- (
- '/my-route/'
- )
- (
- {
- component
- :
- MyPage
- ,
- loader
- :
- (
- )
- =>
- (
- {
- crumb
- :
- 'My Route'
- }
- )
- ,
- }
- )
- ;
- 9. Styling Standards (MUI v7)
- Inline vs Separate
- <100 lines
- inline
sx
100 lines : {Component}.styles.ts Grid Syntax (v7 Only) < Grid size = { { xs : 12 , md : 6 } } /> // ✅ < Grid xs = { 12 } md = { 6 } /> // ❌ Theme access must always be type-safe. 10. Loading & Error Handling Absolute Rule ❌ Never return early loaders ✅ Always rely on Suspense boundaries User Feedback useMuiSnackbar only No third-party toast libraries 11. Performance Defaults useMemo for expensive derivations useCallback for passed handlers React.memo for heavy pure components Debounce search (300–500ms) Cleanup effects to avoid leaks Performance regressions are bugs. 12. TypeScript Standards Strict mode enabled No implicit any Explicit return types JSDoc on public interfaces Types colocated with feature 13. Canonical File Structure src/ features/ my-feature/ api/ components/ hooks/ helpers/ types/ index.ts components/ SuspenseLoader/ CustomAppBar/ routes/ my-route/ index.tsx 14. Canonical Component Template 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 ( '' ) ; const { data } = useSuspenseQuery < FeatureData
( { 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 ; 15. Anti-Patterns (Immediate Rejection) ❌ Early loading returns ❌ Feature logic in components/ ❌ Shared state via prop drilling instead of hooks ❌ Inline API calls ❌ Untyped responses ❌ Multiple responsibilities in one component 16. Integration With Other Skills frontend-design → Visual systems & aesthetics page-cro → Layout hierarchy & conversion logic analytics-tracking → Event instrumentation backend-dev-guidelines → API contract alignment error-tracking → Runtime observability 17. Operator Validation Checklist Before finalizing code: FFCI ≥ 6 Suspense used correctly Feature boundaries respected No early returns Types explicit and correct Lazy loading applied Performance safe 18. Skill Status Status: Stable, opinionated, and enforceable Intended Use: Production React codebases with long-term maintenance horizons When to Use This skill is applicable to execute the workflow or actions described in the overview.
frontend-dev-guidelines
安装
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