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React Scan + Cursor can help optimize React renders and performance with AI

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Johannes Schickling1 year ago

Have you considered making React Scan somehow available via MCP / tool calls?

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Ali Alobaidi1 year ago

dk if this is possible, but imagine an mcp endpoint that hooks up cursor to react scan directly 👀

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KevinCodeWave1 year ago

Real-time scanning really transforms React optimization. Testing this in our Dubai fintech projects next week.

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Phat T. Pham1 year ago

I need this!!

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The Dropout☀️1 year ago

I loved seeing the prompt option Been trying to figure out how to provide component names to react-scan It looks like my build tools/chakra are obfuscating my component names down to things like “styled(button)” instead of the original name and I have no idea how to get around this lolol Amazing tool!

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Saura ☕1 year ago

Sorry man, does this apply to react-native too?

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Ryan Vogel1 year ago

game changer, good stuff man

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Exotic1 year ago

this is gonna be so useful

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bl00dy🦇🔊 (🗿,🗿)1 year ago

yoooo awesome stuff sir. make it as MCP instead 🫡

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Rexnol1 year ago

Looks like @PublicAIData is bringing their 'Exceptional AI' to optimize React! Now we can all be 'Powering Exceptional' performance with a little help from PublicAI. #FutureOfAI

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