js-redirects
// Use when auditing slow page loads, heavy assets, or rendering delays related to Avoid JavaScript-based redirects. Verify the actual bottleneck in DevTools, Lighthouse, or field data before recommending changes.
Avoid JavaScript-based redirects
JavaScript redirects force an additional round-trip after the initial page load, significantly increasing the time users spend waiting for content.
Quick Reference
- Use 301 or 302 server-side redirects instead of
window.location - JS redirects delay page load as the browser must first download and execute the script
- Client-side redirects can negatively impact SEO and indexability
Check
Check the project for instances where JavaScript is being used for page-level redirects (e.g., window.location).
Fix
Replace JavaScript-based redirects with server-side 301 or 302 redirects in your web server or edge configuration.
Explain
Explain why server-side redirects are faster and more SEO-friendly than client-side JavaScript redirects.
Code Review
Review the routes, assets, and loading behavior that affect Avoid JavaScript-based redirects. Flag exact files, requests, or rendering steps that add unnecessary network, CPU, or layout cost, and describe the measurement method used to confirm the issue.
For full implementation details, code examples, and framework-specific guidance,
see references/rule.md.
Rule page: https://frontendchecklist.io/en/rules/performance/js-redirects