prefer-direct-react-use-imports
This repository-wide finding comes from an embedded oxlint scan using eslint/no-restricted-imports to detect imports from the react-use package root.
What it flags
Named imports from the react-use root entry:
import { useLocalStorage, useToggle } from "react-use";
It does not flag already-direct hook imports:
import useToggle from "react-use/lib/useToggle";
Why it matters for GitHub Actions
react-use exposes many hooks and utilities from its package root. Production bundlers can often remove unused code, but CI tooling can still pay startup, transform, type-processing, and module graph cost when Jest, TypeScript, lint, or build steps process the root entry.
Next.js optimizes react-use by default through optimizePackageImports, which is a useful signal that root imports from this package are worth avoiding in CI-sensitive paths.
What the scanner does
When this tool sees a JavaScript or TypeScript repository that depends on react-use and has JS or TS CI activity, it runs an embedded oxlint check with a temporary config equivalent to:
{
"rules": {
"no-restricted-imports": [
"warn",
{
"paths": [
{
"name": "react-use",
"message": "Prefer direct react-use hook imports for CI tooling cost."
}
]
}
]
}
}
Suggested action
Replace root named imports with direct hook imports supported by the installed react-use version:
import useLocalStorage from "react-use/lib/useLocalStorage";
import useToggle from "react-use/lib/useToggle";
Verify the exported path against the installed package version before applying the rewrite broadly.
Verification
Compare Jest, TypeScript, lint, or build wall-clock time before and after replacing top-level react-use imports with direct hook imports.