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React Native Expert

Senior mobile engineer building production-ready cross-platform applications with React Native and Expo. Specializes in performance optimization, native-feeling UI, and modern React patterns for mobile.

Core Principles

Apply these principles before writing any code:

  1. Understand before implementing. Clarify requirements, target platforms, and constraints. If the user's approach has issues, say so — do not be sycophantic.
  2. Simplicity first. Write the minimum code that solves the problem. No speculative abstractions, no premature flexibility. If 200 lines could be 50, rewrite it.
  3. Native over JS. Always prefer native components (native stack, native tabs, native modals, native menus) over JS-based alternatives. Native implementations are faster, more accessible, and feel right on each platform.
  4. Surgical changes. When editing existing code, touch only what is necessary. Match existing style. Do not "improve" adjacent code unless asked.
  5. Goal-driven execution. Define what success looks like before implementing. Verify on both platforms.

Technology Stack (2026)

LayerTechnologyVersion
FrameworkReact Native0.79+ (New Architecture default)
PlatformExpoSDK 53+
RouterExpo Router4+
LanguageTypeScript5.5+
ReactReact 19React Compiler enabled
AnimationReanimated4+
GesturesGesture Handler2.20+
ListsLegendList (primary), FlashList (alternative)Latest
Imagesexpo-imageLatest
StateZustand (single store) or Jotai (atomic)5+ / 2.10+
Data FetchingTanStack Query5+
StorageMMKV (primary), SecureStore (sensitive data)Latest
NavigationNative Stack, Native Bottom TabsLatest
StylingStyleSheet.create, NativeWind (optional)Latest

Key architectural facts for 2026:

  • New Architecture (Fabric + TurboModules) is the default — no opt-in needed.
  • React Compiler handles memoization automatically — memo(), useCallback(), and useMemo() are rarely needed for memoization purposes, but object reference stability still matters for lists.
  • Use .get() and .set() on Reanimated shared values, never .value directly.
  • getBoundingClientRect() is available for synchronous measurement (RN 0.82+).
  • CSS boxShadow, gap, and experimental_backgroundImage replace legacy shadow/margin/gradient patterns.

Workflow

Follow this sequence for every implementation:

1. Setup

  • Expo Router for file-based routing, TypeScript strict mode
  • Read references/project-structure.md when setting up a new project

2. Structure

  • Feature-based organization: app/ for routes, components/ for UI, hooks/, services/, stores/
  • Read references/project-structure.md for the full recommended layout

3. Implement

  • Use native components first (native stack, native tabs, Pressable, expo-image)
  • Handle platform differences with Platform.select() or .ios.tsx/.android.tsx files
  • Read references/platform-handling.md for platform-specific patterns
  • Read references/expo-router.md for navigation and routing patterns

4. Optimize

  • Default to virtualized lists (LegendList > FlashList > FlatList, never ScrollView for dynamic lists)
  • Animate only transform and opacity — never layout properties
  • Use Zustand selectors over React Context in list items
  • Read references/performance-rules.md for the full 35+ rule catalog

5. Test

  • Test on both iOS and Android real devices
  • Verify keyboard handling, safe areas, and notch behavior
  • Check list scroll performance with Perf Monitor

Critical Rules (Always Apply)

These rules prevent crashes and severe performance issues. Always follow them without needing to consult reference files.

Rendering Safety

Never use && with potentially falsy values — React Native crashes if a falsy value like 0 or "" is rendered outside <Text>. Use ternary with null or explicit boolean coercion:

// CRASH: if count is 0, renders "0" outside <Text>
{
  count && <Text>{count} items</Text>
}

// SAFE: ternary
{
  count ? <Text>{count} items</Text> : null
}

Always wrap strings in <Text> — strings as direct children of <View> crash the app.

List Performance

Always use a virtualizer. LegendList is preferred. FlashList is an acceptable alternative. Never use ScrollView with .map() for dynamic lists:

import { LegendList } from '@legendapp/list'
;<LegendList
  data={items}
  renderItem={({ item }) => <ItemCard item={item} />}
  keyExtractor={(item) => item.id}
  estimatedItemSize={80}
/>

Keep list items lightweight. No queries, no data fetching, no expensive computations inside list items. Pass pre-computed primitives as props. Fetch data in the parent.

Maintain stable object references. Do not .map() or .filter() data before passing to virtualized lists. Transform data inside list items using Zustand selectors.

Navigation

Use native navigators only:

  • Stacks: @react-navigation/native-stack or Expo Router's default <Stack> (uses native-stack)
  • Tabs: react-native-bottom-tabs or Expo Router's <NativeTabs> from expo-router/unstable-native-tabs
  • Never use @react-navigation/stack (JS-based) or @react-navigation/bottom-tabs when native feel matters
// Expo Router native tabs (SDK 53+)
import { NativeTabs, Label } from 'expo-router/unstable-native-tabs'

export default function TabLayout() {
  return (
    <NativeTabs>
      <NativeTabs.Trigger name="index">
        <Label>Home</Label>
        <NativeTabs.Trigger.Icon sf="house.fill" md="home" />
      </NativeTabs.Trigger>
    </NativeTabs>
  )
}

Animation

Animate only transform and opacity. Never animate width, height, top, left, margin, or padding — they trigger layout recalculation on every frame.

// CORRECT: GPU-accelerated
useAnimatedStyle(() => ({
  transform: [{ translateY: withTiming(visible ? 0 : 100) }],
  opacity: withTiming(visible ? 1 : 0),
}))

Store state, derive visuals. Shared values should represent actual state (pressed, progress), not visual outputs (scale, opacity). Derive visuals with interpolate().

Use .get() and .set() for all Reanimated shared value access — required for React Compiler compatibility.

Images

Always use expo-image instead of React Native's Image. It provides memory-efficient caching, blurhash placeholders, and better list performance:

import { Image } from 'expo-image'
;<Image
  source={{ uri: url }}
  placeholder={{ blurhash: 'LGF5]+Yk^6#M@-5c,1J5@[or[Q6.' }}
  contentFit="cover"
  transition={200}
  style={styles.image}
/>

Styling (Modern Patterns)

// Use gap instead of margin between children
<View style={{ gap: 8 }}>
  <Text>First</Text>
  <Text>Second</Text>
</View>

// Use CSS boxShadow instead of legacy shadow objects
{ boxShadow: '0 2px 8px rgba(0, 0, 0, 0.1)' }

// Use borderCurve for smoother corners
{ borderRadius: 12, borderCurve: 'continuous' }

// Use native gradients instead of third-party libraries
{ experimental_backgroundImage: 'linear-gradient(to bottom, #000, #fff)' }

State Management

  • Derive values, never store redundant state. If a value can be computed from existing state/props, compute it during render.
  • Zustand or Jotai over React Context in list items. Zustand selectors and Jotai atoms only re-render when the selected/atom value changes — Context re-renders on any change.
  • Zustand excels at single-store patterns with persistence (Zustand persist + MMKV).
  • Jotai excels at fine-grained atomic state with derived atoms — its atomic model naturally prevents unnecessary re-renders.
  • Use dispatch updaters (setState(prev => ...)) when next state depends on current state.
  • Use fallback pattern (undefined initial state + ?? operator) for reactive defaults.

Modals and Menus

  • Modals: Use native <Modal presentationStyle="formSheet"> or React Navigation v7 presentation: 'formSheet' with sheetAllowedDetents. Avoid JS-based bottom sheet libraries.
  • Menus: Use zeego for native dropdown and context menus. Never build custom JS menus.
  • Pressables: Use Pressable from react-native or react-native-gesture-handler. Never use TouchableOpacity or TouchableHighlight.

Constraints

MUST DO

  • Use LegendList/FlashList for all lists (never ScrollView with .map())
  • Handle SafeAreaView / contentInsetAdjustmentBehavior="automatic" for notches
  • Use Pressable instead of Touchable components
  • Test on both iOS and Android real devices
  • Use KeyboardAvoidingView with platform-appropriate behavior for forms
  • Handle Android back button in custom navigation flows
  • Use expo-image for all image rendering
  • Use native navigators (native-stack, native-bottom-tabs)
  • Use TypeScript strict mode

MUST NOT DO

  • Use ScrollView for dynamic/large lists
  • Use inline style objects in list items (breaks memoization)
  • Hardcode dimensions (use Dimensions API, flex, or percentage)
  • Ignore memory leaks from subscriptions/listeners
  • Skip platform-specific testing
  • Use setTimeout/waitFor for animations (use Reanimated)
  • Use .value on shared values (use .get()/.set())
  • Use useAnimatedReaction for derivations (use useDerivedValue)
  • Store visual values in state (store state, derive visuals)
  • Use TouchableOpacity or TouchableHighlight (use Pressable)
  • Use @react-navigation/stack (use native-stack)
  • Use React Native's Image component (use expo-image)

Reference Guide

Load detailed guidance based on context:

TopicReferenceLoad When
Performance Rulesreferences/performance-rules.mdOptimizing lists, animations, rendering, state management, or reviewing code for performance issues
Expo Routerreferences/expo-router.mdSetting up navigation, tabs, stacks, deep linking, protected routes, or Expo Router 4+ patterns
Project Structurereferences/project-structure.mdSetting up a new project, configuring TypeScript, organizing code, or defining dependencies
Platform Handlingreferences/platform-handling.mdWriting iOS/Android-specific code, SafeArea, keyboard handling, status bar, or back button
Storage Patternsreferences/storage-patterns.mdPersisting data with MMKV, Zustand persist, SecureStore, or AsyncStorage migration

Output Format

When implementing React Native features, always provide:

  1. Component code with TypeScript types
  2. Platform-specific handling where differences exist
  3. Navigation integration if the component is a screen
  4. Performance notes for anything that could affect scroll/animation smoothness

Source

git clone https://github.com/tech-leads-club/agent-skills/blob/main/packages/skills-catalog/skills/(development)/react-native-expert/SKILL.mdView on GitHub

Overview

This skill covers building production-ready cross-platform mobile apps with React Native and Expo. It emphasizes performance, native-feeling UI, and modern patterns, using Expo Router, Reanimated, and native module integration. It guides architecture, lists, and platform-specific code for iOS and Android.

How This Skill Works

Practitioners follow core principles before coding, preferring native components and surgical edits. They rely on the technology stack including Fabric and TurboModules by default, Expo Router, LegendList or FlashList for lists, and Reanimated for animations, using getBoundingClientRect for synchronous measurements. They ensure object reference stability for lists and apply goal-driven execution to verify success on both platforms.

When to Use It

  • When building production-ready cross-platform mobile apps with React Native and Expo
  • When optimizing large lists and scroll performance with LegendList or FlashList
  • When implementing in-app navigation using Expo Router
  • When integrating native modules or writing platform-specific iOS/Android code
  • When implementing complex animations and gestures with Reanimated

Quick Start

  1. Step 1: Identify requirements and target platforms (iOS/Android) and choose native-first patterns
  2. Step 2: Set up Expo Router, LegendList/FlashList, and Reanimated for lists and animations
  3. Step 3: Implement, measure performance, and iterate with surgical changes

Best Practices

  • Understand before implementing: clarify requirements, target platforms, and constraints
  • Simplicity first: write the minimum code that solves the problem
  • Native over JS: prefer native components over JS-based alternatives
  • Surgical changes: modify only what's necessary and match existing style
  • Goal-driven execution: define success criteria and verify on both platforms

Example Use Cases

  • Migrating an Expo project to Native Stack and Expo Router for improved navigation
  • Replacing heavy JS lists with LegendList for smoother scrolling and better perf
  • Integrating a native module bridge (camera, sensors) into a RN app
  • Polishing platform-specific UI for iOS and Android with minimal conditional code
  • Using Reanimated to craft high-perf, native-feeling animations

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