react-19
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Installation Guide
How to use react-19 on Cursor
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Prerequisites
Before installing skills in Cursor, ensure your development environment meets these requirements:
- ›Cursor installed and configured on your machine
- ›Node.js 16+ with npm — verify with
node --version - ›Active project directory where you want to add
react-19
Run the install command
Execute the skills CLI command in your project's root directory to begin installation:
Fetches react-19 from prowler-cloud/prowler and configures it for Cursor.
Select Cursor when prompted
The CLI shows a list of agents. Use arrow keys and space to select Cursor:
Verify installation
Confirm successful installation by checking the skill directory location:
Restart Cursor to activate react-19. Access via /react-19 in your agent's command palette.
Security Notice
We perform automated surface-level scans (Gen AI Scanner, Socket, Snyk) during installation. These checks detect common vulnerabilities but do not guarantee complete security. Always review skill source code and verify the publisher's reputation before production use.
Skills execute code in your environment. Always review source, verify the publisher, and test in isolation before production.
Documentation
No Manual Memoization (REQUIRED)
// ✅ React Compiler handles optimization automatically
function Component({ items }) {
const filtered = items.filter(x => x.active);
const sorted = filtered.sort((a, b) => a.name.localeCompare(b.name));
const handleClick = (id) => {
console.log(id);
};
return <List items={sorted} onClick={handleClick} />;
}
// ❌ NEVER: Manual memoization
const filtered = useMemo(() => items.filter(x => x.active), [items]);
const handleClick = useCallback((id) => console.log(id), []);
Imports (REQUIRED)
// ✅ ALWAYS: Named imports
import { useState, useEffect, useRef } from "react";
// ❌ NEVER
import React from "react";
import * as React from "react";
Server Components First
// ✅ Server Component (default) - no directive
export default async function Page() {
const data = await fetchData();
return <ClientComponent data={data} />;
}
// ✅ Client Component - only when needed
"use client";
export function Interactive() {
const [state, setState] = useState(false);
return <button onClick={() => setState(!state)}>Toggle</button>;
}
When to use "use client"
- useState, useEffect, useRef, useContext
- Event handlers (onClick, onChange)
- Browser APIs (window, localStorage)
use() Hook
import { use } from "react";
// Read promises (suspends until resolved)
function Comments({ promise }) {
const comments = use(promise);
return comments.map(c => <div key={c.id}>{c.text}</div>);
}
// Conditional context (not possible with useContext!)
function Theme({ showTheme }) {
if (showTheme) {
const theme = use(ThemeContext);
return <div style={{ color: theme.primary }}>Themed</div>;
}
return <div>Plain</div>;
}
Actions & useActionState
"use server";
async function submitForm(formData: FormData) {
await saveToDatabase(formData);
revalidatePath("/");
}
// With pending state
import { useActionState } from "react";
function Form() {
const [state, action, isPending] = useActionState(submitForm, null);
return (
<form action={action}>
<button disabled={isPending}>
{isPending ? "Saving..." : "Save"}
</button>
</form>
);
}
ref as Prop (No forwardRef)
// ✅ React 19: ref is just a prop
function Input({ ref, ...props }) {
return <input ref={ref} {...props} />;
}
// ❌ Old way (unnecessary now)
const Input = forwardRef((props, ref) => <input ref={ref} {...props} />);
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Use Cases
Task Automation & Efficiency
Automate repetitive workflows and reduce manual effort
Example
Generate reports, summarize documents, draft communications
Save 3-5 hours per week on routine tasks
Knowledge Enhancement
Learn new skills, understand complex topics, get expert guidance
Example
Explain concepts, provide examples, suggest learning resources
Accelerate learning and skill development by 2x
Quality Improvement
Enhance output quality through reviews, suggestions, and refinements
Example
Review drafts, suggest improvements, catch errors
Improve work quality by 30-40% with less effort
Implementation Guide
Prerequisites
- ›Claude Desktop or compatible AI client with skill support
- ›Clear understanding of task or problem to solve
- ›Willingness to iterate and refine outputs
Time Estimate
15-45 minutes depending on use case complexity
Steps
- 1Install skill using provided installation command
- 2Test with simple use case relevant to your work
- 3Evaluate output quality and relevance
- 4Iterate on prompts to improve results
- 5Integrate into regular workflow if valuable
Common Pitfalls
- ⚠Expecting perfect results without iteration
- ⚠Not providing enough context in prompts
- ⚠Using skill for tasks outside its intended scope
- ⚠Accepting outputs without review and validation
Best Practices
✓ Do
- +Start with clear, specific prompts
- +Provide relevant context and constraints
- +Review and refine all outputs before using
- +Iterate to improve output quality
- +Document successful prompt patterns
✗ Don't
- −Don't use without understanding skill limitations
- −Don't skip validation of outputs
- −Don't share sensitive information in prompts
- −Don't expect skill to replace human judgment
💡 Pro Tips
- ★Be specific about desired format and style
- ★Ask for multiple options to choose from
- ★Request explanations to understand reasoning
- ★Combine AI efficiency with human expertise
When to Use This
✓ Use when
Use when skill capabilities match your task, clear ROI on time saved, and you can validate outputs. Best for repetitive tasks, learning, and quality improvement.
✗ Avoid when
Avoid when task requires deep expertise you can't validate, involves sensitive decisions, or when learning process is more valuable than speed of completion.
Learning Path
- 1Familiarize yourself with skill capabilities and limitations
- 2Start with low-risk, non-critical tasks
- 3Progress to more complex and valuable use cases
- 4Build expertise through regular use and experimentation
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Reviews
- NNia Reddy★★★★★Dec 28, 2024
react-19 fits our agent workflows well — practical, well scoped, and easy to wire into existing repos.
- KKofi Thomas★★★★★Dec 24, 2024
Solid pick for teams standardizing on skills: react-19 is focused, and the summary matches what you get after install.
- IIsabella Agarwal★★★★★Dec 24, 2024
react-19 is among the better-maintained entries we tried; worth keeping pinned for repeat workflows.
- DDaniel Menon★★★★★Dec 20, 2024
Useful defaults in react-19 — fewer surprises than typical one-off scripts, and it plays nicely with `npx skills` flows.
- LLayla Mensah★★★★★Dec 12, 2024
We added react-19 from the explainx registry; install was straightforward and the SKILL.md answered most questions upfront.
- SShikha Mishra★★★★★Dec 8, 2024
Solid pick for teams standardizing on skills: react-19 is focused, and the summary matches what you get after install.
- YYash Thakker★★★★★Nov 27, 2024
We added react-19 from the explainx registry; install was straightforward and the SKILL.md answered most questions upfront.
- LLayla Okafor★★★★★Nov 27, 2024
Useful defaults in react-19 — fewer surprises than typical one-off scripts, and it plays nicely with `npx skills` flows.
- DDaniel Verma★★★★★Nov 19, 2024
react-19 has been reliable in day-to-day use. Documentation quality is above average for community skills.
- AAmina Gonzalez★★★★★Nov 15, 2024
We added react-19 from the explainx registry; install was straightforward and the SKILL.md answered most questions upfront.
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