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sriram veeraghanta a1535319e6 chore: integrate react-doctor scanning (#9223)
Add react-doctor for React lint/a11y/perf/architecture diagnostics:
- Add react-doctor devDependency and "doctor" npm script
- Add .claude/skills/react-doctor skill for local triage workflow
- Add GitHub Actions workflow to scan PRs and track health score
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react-doctor Use when finishing a feature, fixing a bug, before committing React code, or when the user types `/doctor`, asks to scan, triage, or clean up React diagnostics. Covers lint, accessibility, bundle size, architecture. Includes a regression check and a full local-triage workflow that fetches the canonical playbook. 1.1.0

React Doctor

Scans React codebases for security, performance, correctness, and architecture issues. Outputs a 0100 health score.

After making React code changes:

Run npx react-doctor@latest --verbose --diff and check the score did not regress.

If the score dropped, fix the regressions before committing.

For general cleanup or code improvement:

Run npx react-doctor@latest --verbose (without --diff) to scan the full codebase. Fix issues by severity — errors first, then warnings.

/doctor — full local triage workflow

When the user types /doctor, says "run react doctor", or asks for a full triage / cleanup pass (not just a regression check), fetch the canonical local-triage playbook and follow every step in it:

curl --fail --silent --show-error \
  --header 'Cache-Control: no-cache' \
  https://www.react.doctor/prompts/react-doctor-agent.md

The playbook is the single source of truth — a scan → filter → triage → fix → validate loop that edits the working tree directly (never commits, never opens PRs). Updating the prompt at its source updates every agent on its next fetch — no skill reinstall needed.

Pair it with the matching per-rule prompts at https://www.react.doctor/prompts/rules/<plugin>/<rule>.md (fetched on demand inside the playbook) so each fix uses the canonical, reviewer-tested recipe.

Configuring or explaining rules

When the user wants to understand a rule, disagrees with one, or wants to disable / tune which rules run (not fix code), use the doctor-explain skill (alias /doctor-config). Start with npx react-doctor@latest rules explain <rule>, then apply the narrowest control via npx react-doctor@latest rules disable|set|category|ignore-tag …, which edits your doctor.config.* (or package.json#reactDoctor).

Command

npx react-doctor@latest --verbose --diff
Flag Purpose
. Scan current directory
--verbose Show affected files and line numbers per rule
--diff Only scan changed files vs base branch
--score Output only the numeric score