In JavaScript, particularly when dealing with React, it’s important to provide a unique key prop for each child in a list. This rule ensures that each item in a list has a unique key. Keys help React identify which items have changed, are added, or are removed, and help in efficient re-rendering of the component.
Not having a unique key can lead to issues with the component’s state and inefficient re-rendering. Without keys, React has to fall back to a slower, less efficient default diffing algorithm.
To avoid violating this rule, always provide a unique key when mapping over an array to create a list of React elements.