agile
🌌 Global State and Logic Library for JavaScript/Typescript applications (by agile-ts)
dawei
Lightweight state management. (by odama626)
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agile
Posts with mentions or reviews of agile.
We have used some of these posts to build our list of alternatives
and similar projects. The last one was on 2021-07-27.
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"You may need an additional loader to handle the result of these loaders."
If you want to know more checkout this repo:https://github.com/agile-ts/agile
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Pass parent config object directly into child method (requires not all properties) or redefine it 🤔
I was wondering about this weird question as I'm trying to build a fast State-Management framework. And currently, I'm micro optimizing it to make it as fast as possible.
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I faced the same issue, and so I created a State Management library (AgileTs) based on the neat atom concept of Recoil. AgileTs isn't bound to React, and therefore the global States can be modified and accessed outside the React tree.
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createState("Introducing AgileTs. A flexible State-Manager");
Doucmentation
This allows you to preview and edit your global bound States at runtime. For example, the core of the AgileTs documentation is globally bound for better debugging. Note that you should avoid attaching your application States to the globalThis in production because then third parties can easily interfere in your internal application logic. Since the AgileTs documentation has no vulnerable logic under the hood, the core is also accessible in production. Thus you can play around with the AgileTs documentation core and, for example, update the NPM_DOWNLOADS State or update the astronaut color.
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What's your favorite state manager?
It might sound self-indulgent, but my favorite State Manager is, of course, the one I've created myself called AgileTs. It's a singleton-based State Manager, which means your States are singletons, and are not tied to a single source of truth store object. This gives you much more flexibility in structuring your store the way you need it. Here are some Style Guides on how you might structure your application using such a singleton State Management approach \^)
- State Management made easy. AgileTs is a global, simple, spacy State and Logic Framework for JavaScript applications.
- How does the unpacked size affect the minified size of an npm package?
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https://np.reddit.com/r/reactjs/comments/m0hk63/do_you_use_vanilla_react/gqant0j/
Well.. AgileTs is a simple state manager that is supposed to be an alternative to redux, mobx and zustand..
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Do you use `vanilla React`?
Well.. that depends on the project.. (In my opinion) There is often no need for external dependencies on small projects like a single-page application, apart from nextjs, (since I want good performance). If it's a more significant project with more advanced logic, I always have a State Management Framework like AgileTs in action because passing states through multiple components is annoying. Regarding UI components, I try to build my own components as much as possible and only use external components if these correspond precisely to my needs. For instance, toastify is often an external dependency in my projects.
dawei
Posts with mentions or reviews of dawei.
We have used some of these posts to build our list of alternatives
and similar projects. The last one was on 2021-06-04.
- What's your favorite state manager?
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State management
Typically I wouldn't post something because I'm quite the introvert and... ehhhh... people... but I'd like to see what you think about this library I've made... yeah, its another state management library.. but I focused a lot on developer experience and I keep finding myself coming back to it simply because I enjoy using it more than say zustand or the like. let me know what you think and if you think anything should be added to it https://github.com/odama626/dawei
What are some alternatives?
When comparing agile and dawei you can also consider the following projects:
React - The library for web and native user interfaces.
rematch - The Redux Framework
Recoil - Recoil is an experimental state management library for React apps. It provides several capabilities that are difficult to achieve with React alone, while being compatible with the newest features of React.
react-ketting - Ketting bindings for React
zustand - 🐻 Bear necessities for state management in React
store-me - Fast, flexible and lightweight global state manager for React.
statemanjs - Proper state manager for JavaScript
jotai - 👻 Primitive and flexible state management for React
redux-toolkit - The official, opinionated, batteries-included toolset for efficient Redux development