Marketplace state-management
Implement state management patterns for frontend applications. Use when managing global state, handling complex data flows, or coordinating state across components. Handles React Context, Redux, Zustand, Recoil, and state management best practices.
git clone https://github.com/aiskillstore/marketplace
T=$(mktemp -d) && git clone --depth=1 https://github.com/aiskillstore/marketplace "$T" && mkdir -p ~/.claude/skills && cp -r "$T/skills/supercent-io/state-management" ~/.claude/skills/aiskillstore-marketplace-state-management-ee65ce && rm -rf "$T"
skills/supercent-io/state-management/SKILL.mdState Management
When to use this skill
- Global State Required: Multiple components share the same data
- Props Drilling Problem: Passing props through 5+ levels
- Complex State Logic: Authentication, shopping cart, themes, etc.
- State Synchronization: Sync server data with client state
Instructions
Step 1: Determine State Scope
Distinguish between local and global state.
Decision Criteria:
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Local State: Used only within a single component
- Form input values, toggle states, dropdown open/close
- Use
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Global State: Shared across multiple components
- User authentication, shopping cart, theme, language settings
- Use Context API, Redux, Zustand
Example:
// ✅ Local state (single component) function SearchBox() { const [query, setQuery] = useState(''); const [isOpen, setIsOpen] = useState(false); return ( <div> <input value={query} onChange={(e) => setQuery(e.target.value)} onFocus={() => setIsOpen(true)} /> {isOpen && <SearchResults query={query} />} </div> ); } // ✅ Global state (multiple components) // User authentication info is used in Header, Profile, Settings, etc. const { user, logout } = useAuth(); // Context or Zustand
Step 2: React Context API (Simple Global State)
Suitable for lightweight global state management.
Example (Authentication Context):
// contexts/AuthContext.tsx import { createContext, useContext, useState, ReactNode } from 'react'; interface User { id: string; email: string; name: string; } interface AuthContextType { user: User | null; login: (email: string, password: string) => Promise<void>; logout: () => void; isAuthenticated: boolean; } const AuthContext = createContext<AuthContextType | undefined>(undefined); export function AuthProvider({ children }: { children: ReactNode }) { const [user, setUser] = useState<User | null>(null); const login = async (email: string, password: string) => { const response = await fetch('/api/auth/login', { method: 'POST', headers: { 'Content-Type': 'application/json' }, body: JSON.stringify({ email, password }) }); const data = await response.json(); setUser(data.user); localStorage.setItem('token', data.token); }; const logout = () => { setUser(null); localStorage.removeItem('token'); }; return ( <AuthContext.Provider value={{ user, login, logout, isAuthenticated: !!user }}> {children} </AuthContext.Provider> ); } // Custom hook export function useAuth() { const context = useContext(AuthContext); if (!context) { throw new Error('useAuth must be used within AuthProvider'); } return context; }
Usage:
// App.tsx function App() { return ( <AuthProvider> <Router> <Header /> <Routes /> </Router> </AuthProvider> ); } // Header.tsx function Header() { const { user, logout, isAuthenticated } = useAuth(); return ( <header> {isAuthenticated ? ( <> <span>Welcome, {user!.name}</span> <button onClick={logout}>Logout</button> </> ) : ( <Link to="/login">Login</Link> )} </header> ); }
Step 3: Zustand (Modern and Concise State Management)
Simpler than Redux with less boilerplate.
Installation:
npm install zustand
Example (Shopping Cart):
// stores/cartStore.ts import { create } from 'zustand'; import { devtools, persist } from 'zustand/middleware'; interface CartItem { id: string; name: string; price: number; quantity: number; } interface CartStore { items: CartItem[]; addItem: (item: Omit<CartItem, 'quantity'>) => void; removeItem: (id: string) => void; updateQuantity: (id: string, quantity: number) => void; clearCart: () => void; total: () => number; } export const useCartStore = create<CartStore>()( devtools( persist( (set, get) => ({ items: [], addItem: (item) => set((state) => { const existing = state.items.find(i => i.id === item.id); if (existing) { return { items: state.items.map(i => i.id === item.id ? { ...i, quantity: i.quantity + 1 } : i ) }; } return { items: [...state.items, { ...item, quantity: 1 }] }; }), removeItem: (id) => set((state) => ({ items: state.items.filter(item => item.id !== id) })), updateQuantity: (id, quantity) => set((state) => ({ items: state.items.map(item => item.id === id ? { ...item, quantity } : item ) })), clearCart: () => set({ items: [] }), total: () => { const { items } = get(); return items.reduce((sum, item) => sum + item.price * item.quantity, 0); } }), { name: 'cart-storage' } // localStorage key ) ) );
Usage:
// components/ProductCard.tsx function ProductCard({ product }) { const addItem = useCartStore(state => state.addItem); return ( <div> <h3>{product.name}</h3> <p>${product.price}</p> <button onClick={() => addItem(product)}> Add to Cart </button> </div> ); } // components/Cart.tsx function Cart() { const items = useCartStore(state => state.items); const total = useCartStore(state => state.total()); const removeItem = useCartStore(state => state.removeItem); return ( <div> <h2>Cart</h2> {items.map(item => ( <div key={item.id}> <span>{item.name} x {item.quantity}</span> <span>${item.price * item.quantity}</span> <button onClick={() => removeItem(item.id)}>Remove</button> </div> ))} <p>Total: ${total.toFixed(2)}</p> </div> ); }
Step 4: Redux Toolkit (Large-Scale Apps)
Use when complex state logic and middleware are required.
Installation:
npm install @reduxjs/toolkit react-redux
Example (Todo):
// store/todosSlice.ts import { createSlice, createAsyncThunk, PayloadAction } from '@reduxjs/toolkit'; interface Todo { id: string; text: string; completed: boolean; } interface TodosState { items: Todo[]; status: 'idle' | 'loading' | 'failed'; } const initialState: TodosState = { items: [], status: 'idle' }; // Async action export const fetchTodos = createAsyncThunk('todos/fetch', async () => { const response = await fetch('/api/todos'); return response.json(); }); const todosSlice = createSlice({ name: 'todos', initialState, reducers: { addTodo: (state, action: PayloadAction<string>) => { state.items.push({ id: Date.now().toString(), text: action.payload, completed: false }); }, toggleTodo: (state, action: PayloadAction<string>) => { const todo = state.items.find(t => t.id === action.payload); if (todo) { todo.completed = !todo.completed; } }, removeTodo: (state, action: PayloadAction<string>) => { state.items = state.items.filter(t => t.id !== action.payload); } }, extraReducers: (builder) => { builder .addCase(fetchTodos.pending, (state) => { state.status = 'loading'; }) .addCase(fetchTodos.fulfilled, (state, action) => { state.status = 'idle'; state.items = action.payload; }) .addCase(fetchTodos.rejected, (state) => { state.status = 'failed'; }); } }); export const { addTodo, toggleTodo, removeTodo } = todosSlice.actions; export default todosSlice.reducer; // store/index.ts import { configureStore } from '@reduxjs/toolkit'; import todosReducer from './todosSlice'; export const store = configureStore({ reducer: { todos: todosReducer } }); export type RootState = ReturnType<typeof store.getState>; export type AppDispatch = typeof store.dispatch;
Usage:
// App.tsx import { Provider } from 'react-redux'; import { store } from './store'; function App() { return ( <Provider store={store}> <TodoApp /> </Provider> ); } // components/TodoList.tsx import { useSelector, useDispatch } from 'react-redux'; import { RootState } from '../store'; import { toggleTodo, removeTodo } from '../store/todosSlice'; function TodoList() { const todos = useSelector((state: RootState) => state.todos.items); const dispatch = useDispatch(); return ( <ul> {todos.map(todo => ( <li key={todo.id}> <input type="checkbox" checked={todo.completed} onChange={() => dispatch(toggleTodo(todo.id))} /> <span style={{ textDecoration: todo.completed ? 'line-through' : 'none' }}> {todo.text} </span> <button onClick={() => dispatch(removeTodo(todo.id))}>Delete</button> </li> ))} </ul> ); }
Step 5: Server State Management (React Query / TanStack Query)
Specialized for API data fetching and caching.
import { useQuery, useMutation, useQueryClient } from '@tanstack/react-query'; function UserProfile({ userId }: { userId: string }) { const queryClient = useQueryClient(); // GET: Fetch user info const { data: user, isLoading, error } = useQuery({ queryKey: ['user', userId], queryFn: async () => { const res = await fetch(`/api/users/${userId}`); return res.json(); }, staleTime: 5 * 60 * 1000, // Cache for 5 minutes }); // POST: Update user info const mutation = useMutation({ mutationFn: async (updatedUser: Partial<User>) => { const res = await fetch(`/api/users/${userId}`, { method: 'PATCH', body: JSON.stringify(updatedUser) }); return res.json(); }, onSuccess: () => { // Invalidate cache and refetch queryClient.invalidateQueries({ queryKey: ['user', userId] }); } }); if (isLoading) return <div>Loading...</div>; if (error) return <div>Error: {error.message}</div>; return ( <div> <h2>{user.name}</h2> <p>{user.email}</p> <button onClick={() => mutation.mutate({ name: 'New Name' })}> Update Name </button> </div> ); }
Output format
State Management Tool Selection Guide
Recommended tools by scenario: 1. Simple global state (theme, language) → React Context API 2. Medium complexity (shopping cart, user settings) → Zustand 3. Large-scale apps, complex logic, middleware required → Redux Toolkit 4. Server data fetching/caching → React Query (TanStack Query) 5. Form state → React Hook Form + Zod
Constraints
Required Rules (MUST)
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State Immutability: Never mutate state directly
// ❌ Bad example state.items.push(newItem); // ✅ Good example setState({ items: [...state.items, newItem] }); -
Minimal State Principle: Do not store derivable values in state
// ❌ Bad example const [items, setItems] = useState([]); const [count, setCount] = useState(0); // Can be calculated as items.length // ✅ Good example const [items, setItems] = useState([]); const count = items.length; // Derived value -
Single Source of Truth: Do not duplicate the same data in multiple places
Prohibited Rules (MUST NOT)
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Excessive Props Drilling: Prohibited when passing props through 5+ levels
- Use Context or a state management library
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Avoid Making Everything Global State: Prefer local state when sufficient
Best practices
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Selective Subscription: Subscribe only to the state you need
// ✅ Good: only what you need const items = useCartStore(state => state.items); // ❌ Bad: subscribing to everything const { items, addItem, removeItem, updateQuantity, clearCart } = useCartStore(); -
Clear Action Names:
→updateupdateUserProfile -
Use TypeScript: Ensure type safety
References
Metadata
Version
- Current Version: 1.0.0
- Last Updated: 2025-01-01
- Compatible Platforms: Claude, ChatGPT, Gemini
Related Skills
- ui-component-patterns: Component and state integration
- backend-testing: Testing state logic
Tags
#state-management #React #Redux #Zustand #Context #global-state #frontend