
feature-flags-react
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PostHog feature flags for React applications
This is the playbook your agent receives when the skill activates β you don't need to read it to use the skill, but it's here to audit before installing.
name: feature-flags-react description: PostHog feature flags for React applications metadata: author: PostHog version: 1.9.4
PostHog feature flags for React
This skill helps you add PostHog feature flags to React applications.
Reference files
references/react.md- React feature flags installation - docsreferences/adding-feature-flag-code.md- Adding feature flag code - docsreferences/best-practices.md- Feature flag best practices - docs
Consult the documentation for API details and framework-specific patterns.
Key principles
- Environment variables: Always use environment variables for PostHog keys. Never hardcode them.
- Minimal changes: Add feature flag code alongside existing logic. Don't replace or restructure existing code.
- Boolean flags first: Default to boolean flag checks unless the user specifically asks for multivariate flags.
- Server-side when possible: Prefer server-side flag evaluation to avoid UI flicker.
PostHog MCP tools
Check if a PostHog MCP server is connected. If available, look for tools related to feature flag management (creating, listing, updating, deleting flags). Use these tools to manage flags directly in PostHog rather than requiring the user to do it manually in the dashboard.
Framework guidelines
- For feature flags, use useFeatureFlagEnabled() or useFeatureFlagPayload() hooks - they handle loading states and external sync automatically
- Add analytics capture in event handlers where user actions occur, NOT in useEffect reacting to state changes
- Do NOT use useEffect for data transformation - calculate derived values during render instead
- Do NOT use useEffect to respond to user events - put that logic in the event handler itself
- Do NOT use useEffect to chain state updates - calculate all related updates together in the event handler
- Do NOT use useEffect to notify parent components - call the parent callback alongside setState in the event handler
- To reset component state when a prop changes, pass the prop as the component's key instead of using useEffect
- useEffect is ONLY for synchronizing with external systems (non-React widgets, browser APIs, network subscriptions)
npx skills add https://github.com/posthog/skills --skill feature-flags-reactRun this in your project β your agent picks the skill up automatically.
No common issues documented yet. If you hit a problem, the repository's GitHub Issues page is the best place to look.