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    Zustand state management patterns for React. Use when working with Zustand stores, debugging state timing issues, or implementing async actions. Works for both React web and React Native.

    SKILL.md

    Zustand Patterns for React

    Problem Statement

    Zustand's simplicity hides important timing details. set() is synchronous, but React re-renders are batched. getState() escapes stale closures. Async actions in stores need careful handling. Understanding these internals prevents subtle bugs.


    Pattern: set() is Synchronous, Renders are Batched

    Problem: Assuming state is "ready" for React immediately after set().

    const useStore = create((set, get) => ({
      count: 0,
    
      increment: () => {
        set({ count: get().count + 1 });
        // State IS updated here (set is sync)
        console.log(get().count); // ✅ Shows new value
    
        // But React hasn't re-rendered yet
        // Component will see old value until next render cycle
      },
    }));
    

    Key insight:

    • set() updates the store synchronously
    • getState() immediately reflects the new value
    • React components re-render asynchronously (batched)

    When this matters:

    • Chaining multiple state updates
    • Validating state after update
    • Debugging "stale" component values

    Pattern: getState() Escapes Stale Closures

    Problem: Callbacks and async functions capture state at creation time. Using get() or getState() always gets current state.

    const useStore = create((set, get) => ({
      data: {},
    
      // WRONG - closure captures stale state
      saveDataBad: (id: string, value: number) => {
        setTimeout(() => {
          // If someone passed `data` as a parameter, it would be stale
        }, 1000);
      },
    
      // CORRECT - always use get() for current state
      saveData: async (id: string, value: number) => {
        await someAsyncOperation();
        // After await, use get() to ensure current state
        const currentData = get().data;
        set({ data: { ...currentData, [id]: value } });
      },
    }));
    
    // In components - same principle
    function Component() {
      const data = useStore((s) => s.data);
    
      const handleSave = async () => {
        await delay(1000);
        // data here is stale! Captured at render time
    
        // Use getState() for current value
        const current = useStore.getState().data;
      };
    }
    

    Rule: After any await, use get() or getState() - never rely on closure-captured values.


    Pattern: Async Actions in Stores

    Problem: Async actions need explicit async/await and careful state reads after awaits.

    const useStore = create((set, get) => ({
      loading: false,
      data: null,
      error: null,
    
      // WRONG - no async keyword, race condition prone
      fetchDataBad: (id: string) => {
        set({ loading: true });
        api.fetch(id).then((data) => {
          set({ data, loading: false });
        });
        // Returns immediately, caller can't await
      },
    
      // CORRECT - proper async action
      fetchData: async (id: string) => {
        set({ loading: true, error: null });
    
        try {
          const data = await api.fetch(id);
          // Re-read state after await if needed
          if (get().loading) { // Check we're still in loading state
            set({ data, loading: false });
          }
        } catch (error) {
          set({ error: error.message, loading: false });
        }
      },
    }));
    
    // Caller can properly await
    await useStore.getState().fetchData('123');
    

    Pattern: Selector Stability

    Problem: Selectors that create new objects cause unnecessary re-renders.

    // WRONG - creates new object every render
    const data = useStore((state) => ({
      name: state.name,
      count: state.count,
    }));
    
    // CORRECT - use multiple selectors
    const name = useStore((state) => state.name);
    const count = useStore((state) => state.count);
    
    // OR - use shallow comparison (Zustand 4.x)
    import { shallow } from 'zustand/shallow';
    
    const { name, count } = useStore(
      (state) => ({ name: state.name, count: state.count }),
      shallow
    );
    
    // Zustand 5.x - use useShallow hook
    import { useShallow } from 'zustand/react/shallow';
    
    const { name, count } = useStore(
      useShallow((state) => ({ name: state.name, count: state.count }))
    );
    

    Pattern: Derived State

    Problem: Computing derived values in selectors vs storing them.

    const useStore = create((set, get) => ({
      items: [],
    
      // WRONG - storing derived state that can become stale
      totalItems: 0,
      updateTotalItems: () => {
        set({ totalItems: get().items.length });
      },
    }));
    
    // CORRECT - compute in selector (always fresh)
    const totalItems = useStore((state) => state.items.length);
    
    // For expensive computations, memoize outside the store
    import { useMemo } from 'react';
    
    function Component() {
      const items = useStore((state) => state.items);
      const expensiveResult = useMemo(() => {
        return computeExpensiveAnalysis(items);
      }, [items]);
    }
    

    Pattern: Store Subscriptions for Side Effects

    Problem: Need to react to state changes outside React components.

    // Subscribe to specific state changes
    const unsubscribe = useStore.subscribe(
      (state) => state.data,
      (data, prevData) => {
        console.log('Data changed:', { prev: prevData, current: data });
        // Persist to storage, send analytics, etc.
      },
      { equalityFn: shallow }
    );
    
    // In Zustand 4.x with subscribeWithSelector middleware
    import { subscribeWithSelector } from 'zustand/middleware';
    
    const useStore = create(
      subscribeWithSelector((set, get) => ({
        data: {},
        // ...
      }))
    );
    

    Pattern: Testing Zustand Stores

    Problem: Tests need to reset store state and verify async flows.

    // Store with reset capability
    const initialState = {
      data: {},
      loading: false,
    };
    
    const useStore = create((set, get) => ({
      ...initialState,
    
      // Actions...
    
      // Reset for testing
      _reset: () => set(initialState),
    }));
    
    // Test
    describe('Data Store', () => {
      beforeEach(() => {
        useStore.getState()._reset();
      });
    
      it('fetches data correctly', async () => {
        const store = useStore.getState();
    
        await store.fetchData('123');
    
        expect(useStore.getState().data).toBeDefined();
        expect(useStore.getState().loading).toBe(false);
      });
    });
    

    Pattern: Debugging State Changes

    Problem: Tracking down when/where state changed unexpectedly.

    // Add logging middleware
    import { devtools } from 'zustand/middleware';
    
    const useStore = create(
      devtools(
        (set, get) => ({
          // ... your store
        }),
        { name: 'MyStore' }
      )
    );
    
    // Manual logging for specific debugging
    const useStore = create((set, get) => ({
      data: {},
    
      saveData: (id: string, value: number) => {
        console.log('[saveData] Before:', {
          id,
          value,
          currentData: get().data,
        });
    
        set((state) => ({
          data: { ...state.data, [id]: value },
        }));
    
        console.log('[saveData] After:', {
          data: get().data,
        });
      },
    }));
    

    Pattern: Persist Middleware

    Problem: Persisting state across sessions.

    import { persist } from 'zustand/middleware';
    
    // Web - localStorage
    const useStore = create(
      persist(
        (set, get) => ({
          preferences: {},
          setPreference: (key, value) =>
            set((state) => ({
              preferences: { ...state.preferences, [key]: value }
            })),
        }),
        {
          name: 'app-preferences',
          // Optional: choose what to persist
          partialize: (state) => ({ preferences: state.preferences }),
        }
      )
    );
    

    Common Pitfalls

    Pitfall Solution
    Stale closure after await Use get() after every await
    Selector returns new object Use shallow or multiple selectors
    Action not awaitable Add async keyword, return promise
    State seems stale in component Component hasn't re-rendered yet - use getState() for immediate reads
    Can't find when state changed Add devtools middleware or manual logging

    Zustand 5.x Migration Notes

    If upgrading from 4.x:

    // 4.x - shallow from main package
    import { shallow } from 'zustand/shallow';
    
    // 5.x - useShallow hook for React
    import { useShallow } from 'zustand/react/shallow';
    
    // 4.x - type parameter often needed
    const useStore = create<StoreType>()((set, get) => ({...}));
    
    // 5.x - improved type inference
    const useStore = create((set, get) => ({...}));
    
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