vercel-composition-patterns
React composition patterns that scale. Use when refactoring components with boolean prop proliferation, building flexible component libraries, or designing reusable APIs. Triggers on tasks involving compound components, render props, context providers, or component architecture. Includes React 19 API changes.
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React composition patterns that scale. Use when refactoring components with boolean prop proliferation, building flexible component libraries, or designing reusable APIs. Triggers on tasks involving compound components, render props, context providers, or component architecture. Includes React 19 API changes.
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---
name: vercel-composition-patterns
description:
React composition patterns that scale. Use when refactoring components with
boolean prop proliferation, building flexible component libraries, or
designing reusable APIs. Triggers on tasks involving compound components,
render props, context providers, or component architecture. Includes React 19
API changes.
license: MIT
metadata:
author: vercel
version: '1.0.0'
---
# React Composition Patterns
Composition patterns for building flexible, maintainable React components. Avoid
boolean prop proliferation by using compound components, lifting state, and
composing internals. These patterns make codebases easier for both humans and AI
agents to work with as they scale.
## When to Apply
Reference these guidelines when:
- Refactoring components with many boolean props
- Building reusable component libraries
- Designing flexible component APIs
- Reviewing component architecture
- Working with compound components or context providers
## Rule Categories by Priority
| Priority | Category | Impact | Prefix |
| -------- | ----------------------- | ------ | --------------- |
| 1 | Component Architecture | HIGH | `architecture-` |
| 2 | State Management | MEDIUM | `state-` |
| 3 | Implementation Patterns | MEDIUM | `patterns-` |
| 4 | React 19 APIs | MEDIUM | `react19-` |
## Quick Reference
### 1. Component Architecture (HIGH)
- `architecture-avoid-boolean-props` - Don't add boolean props to customize
behavior; use composition
- `architecture-compound-components` - Structure complex components with shared
context
### 2. State Management (MEDIUM)
- `state-decouple-implementation` - Provider is the only place that knows how
state is managed
- `state-context-interface` - Define generic interface with state, actions, meta
for dependency injection
- `state-lift-state` - Move state into provider components for sibling access
### 3. Implementation Patterns (MEDIUM)
- `patterns-explicit-variants` - Create explicit variant components instead of
boolean modes
- `patterns-children-over-render-props` - Use children for composition instead
of renderX props
### 4. React 19 APIs (MEDIUM)
> **⚠️ React 19+ only.** Skip this section if using React 18 or earlier.
- `react19-no-forwardref` - Don't use `forwardRef`; use `use()` instead of `useContext()`
## How to Use
Read individual rule files for detailed explanations and code examples:
```
rules/architecture-avoid-boolean-props.md
rules/state-context-interface.md
```
Each rule file contains:
- Brief explanation of why it matters
- Incorrect code example with explanation
- Correct code example with explanation
- Additional context and references
## Full Compiled Document
For the complete guide with all rules expanded: `AGENTS.md`
---
## Referenced Files
> The following files are referenced in this skill and included for context.
### rules/architecture-avoid-boolean-props.md
```markdown
---
title: Avoid Boolean Prop Proliferation
impact: CRITICAL
impactDescription: prevents unmaintainable component variants
tags: composition, props, architecture
---
## Avoid Boolean Prop Proliferation
Don't add boolean props like `isThread`, `isEditing`, `isDMThread` to customize
component behavior. Each boolean doubles possible states and creates
unmaintainable conditional logic. Use composition instead.
**Incorrect (boolean props create exponential complexity):**
```tsx
function Composer({
onSubmit,
isThread,
channelId,
isDMThread,
dmId,
isEditing,
isForwarding,
}: Props) {
return (
<form>
<Header />
<Input />
{isDMThread ? (
<AlsoSendToDMField id={dmId} />
) : isThread ? (
<AlsoSendToChannelField id={channelId} />
) : null}
{isEditing ? (
<EditActions />
) : isForwarding ? (
<ForwardActions />
) : (
<DefaultActions />
)}
<Footer onSubmit={onSubmit} />
</form>
)
}
```
**Correct (composition eliminates conditionals):**
```tsx
// Channel composer
function ChannelComposer() {
return (
<Composer.Frame>
<Composer.Header />
<Composer.Input />
<Composer.Footer>
<Composer.Attachments />
<Composer.Formatting />
<Composer.Emojis />
<Composer.Submit />
</Composer.Footer>
</Composer.Frame>
)
}
// Thread composer - adds "also send to channel" field
function ThreadComposer({ channelId }: { channelId: string }) {
return (
<Composer.Frame>
<Composer.Header />
<Composer.Input />
<AlsoSendToChannelField id={channelId} />
<Composer.Footer>
<Composer.Formatting />
<Composer.Emojis />
<Composer.Submit />
</Composer.Footer>
</Composer.Frame>
)
}
// Edit composer - different footer actions
function EditComposer() {
return (
<Composer.Frame>
<Composer.Input />
<Composer.Footer>
<Composer.Formatting />
<Composer.Emojis />
<Composer.CancelEdit />
<Composer.SaveEdit />
</Composer.Footer>
</Composer.Frame>
)
}
```
Each variant is explicit about what it renders. We can share internals without
sharing a single monolithic parent.
```