react18-string-refs
github/awesome-copilotProvides exact migration patterns for React string refs (ref="name" + this.refs.name) to React.createRef() in class components. Use this skill whenever…
Scores out of 100 · grade A
2026-08-22Works
40% of the score100/100
- Loads cleanly: valid frontmatter, required fields present, no dangling references.
Maintained
25% of the score100/100
- no commits in the last 12 weeks
Adopted
20% of the score63/100
- 38,112 stars on the source repo.
Documented
15% of the score65/100
- 190-word body.
- Ships 1 bundled file.
Install
npx skills add github/awesome-copilot/react18-string-refsWhat it says it does
Provides exact migration patterns for React string refs (ref="name" + this.refs.name) to React.createRef() in class components. Use this skill whenever migrating string ref usage - including single element refs, multiple refs in a component, refs in lists, callback refs, and refs passed to child components. Always use this skill before writing any ref migration code - the multiple-refs-in-list pattern is particularly tricky and this skill prevents the most common mistakes. Use it for React 18.3.1 migration (string refs warn) and React 19 migration (string refs removed).
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