Tiamut
react-easy-state
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2 | 13 | |
2 | 2,560 | |
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10.0 | 0.0 | |
over 1 year ago | over 1 year ago | |
TypeScript | JavaScript | |
MIT License | MIT License |
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Tiamut
- Made a tiny context state library!
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I am sick and tired of react-redux. Who has some good alternatives?
Please check this out https://github.com/anduong96/Tiamut
react-easy-state
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Which state management library is the best for React? (suggest any libraries that are not included in the poll)
I've really enjoyed react-easy-state
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What do you think are the "must-have" npm packages in (almost) every React Project?
For state, I love to use React Easy State.
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I am sick and tired of react-redux. Who has some good alternatives?
react-easy-state was very easy.
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How can I prevent this in my large scale react app ?
If you want to try something a bit different with regards to state management, you can try: https://github.com/RisingStack/react-easy-state
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Honestly, what is the best, pain-free state management in React right now?
Nope, react-easy-state is much easier: https://github.com/RisingStack/react-easy-state
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Why do developers love hooks?
I personally prefer to work with react-easy-state instead of using Redux or even the built-in state management in React.
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What do you find to be the most useful library in react-native?
Just started using react-easy-state in a project, and I have to say I love it. In the past, I used Redux/RTK for global state management, along with Redux Thunk or Redux Saga for side effects. In contrast, react-easy-state is easy and requires so much less boilerplate to setup and worry about. I’m fully comfortable using Redux in apps and have done it plenty of times, but I love how react-easy-state just works. It’s amazing being able to mutate the state from anywhere, inside and outside of components, and have it immediately reflected by components, without installing any plugins and having complex config files.
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Do I need Redux for a "e-commerce" beginner project site?
I am a big fan of react-easy-state, which uses proxies to automatically trigger re-renders when you mutate any state that the component depends on. It's a bit of a different way of using state management compared to typical immutable state examples, but it allows for some very straightforward code without much boilerplate around it.
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Accelerate your learning by starting with the full source code of my first project
The app for people to submit orders (drinks-user) is just a form and to manage state, I'm using React-easy-state
- React-easy-state: Simple React state management
What are some alternatives?
legend-state - Legend-State is a super fast and powerful state library that enables fine-grained reactivity and easy automatic persistence
comlink - Comlink makes WebWorkers enjoyable.
zustand - 🐻 Bear necessities for state management in React
simpler-state - The simplest app state management for React
crux - A collection of small, focussed, utilities to help maintain decoupled and lightweight code in the browser.
redux - A JS library for predictable global state management
react-holmes - Elementary State Orchestrator for React
SWR - React Hooks for Data Fetching
react-singleton-hook - Create singleton hook from regular react hook
signals - Manage state with style in every framework
Dragonbinder - 1kb progressive state management library inspired by Vuex.