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JavaScript Best Practices

Comprehensive guide for modern JavaScript development covering performance, code quality, and best practices.

When to Apply

Reference these guidelines when:

  • Writing new JavaScript code
  • Reviewing code for performance or quality issues
  • Refactoring existing JavaScript code
  • Optimizing application performance
  • Ensuring code maintainability

Rule Categories by Priority

Priority Category Impact Prefix
1 Performance CRITICAL perf-
2 Async Patterns HIGH async-
3 Error Handling HIGH error-
4 Code Quality HIGH quality-
5 Modern Syntax MEDIUM modern-
6 Arrays MEDIUM array-

Quick Reference

1. Performance (CRITICAL)

  • perf-avoid-memory-leaks - Always cleanup event listeners, timers, intervals, subscriptions, and observers

2. Async Patterns (HIGH)

  • async-promise-chains - Prefer async/await over .then()/.catch() chains for better readability

3. Error Handling (HIGH)

  • error-defensive-programming - Use guard clauses and validate input at system boundaries
  • error-explicit-validation - Don't hide data errors with optional chaining - validate explicitly

4. Code Quality (HIGH)

  • quality-strict-equality - Use === instead of == (except for null checks)
  • quality-explicit-boolean-checks - Don't rely on truthy/falsy for non-boolean values
  • quality-small-functions - Keep functions focused on one task (5-15 lines ideal)
  • quality-no-magic-numbers - Extract numbers to named constants
  • quality-immutability - Prefer creating new objects/arrays over mutating existing ones
  • quality-pure-functions - Write functions with no side effects when possible
  • quality-naming-conventions - Use meaningful, consistent names (camelCase, PascalCase, UPPER_SNAKE_CASE)
  • quality-commenting - Comments explain "why", not "what" - code should be self-documenting
  • quality-avoid-console-log - Use structured logging with levels in production

5. Modern Syntax (MEDIUM)

  • modern-const-let-no-var - Never use var; prefer const, use let only when reassignment is needed

6. Arrays (MEDIUM)

  • array-mutation-safety - Avoid in-place mutations (push, sort, reverse) on shared arrays

How to Use

Read individual rule files for detailed explanations and code examples:

rules/perf-avoid-memory-leaks.md
rules/async-promise-chains.md
rules/error-defensive-programming.md
rules/quality-strict-equality.md

Each rule file contains:

  • Brief explanation of why it matters
  • Incorrect code example with explanation
  • Correct code example with explanation
  • Additional context and references

Full Compiled Document

For the complete guide with all rules expanded: AGENTS.md

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