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238 | 5,710 | |
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0.0 | 9.3 | |
over 1 year ago | 3 days ago | |
JavaScript | TypeScript | |
MIT License | MIT License |
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component-size
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Top 10 Awesome React Hooks Libraries
component-size React hook for determining the size of a component
usehooks-ts
- React hook library, ready to use, written in TypeScript
- Explorando a lib usehooks-ts para Desenvolvimento no React
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rooks VS usehooks-ts - a user suggested alternative
2 projects | 1 Sep 2023
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A simple theme switcher in React for Tailwind CSS
These depedencies provide unstyled accessible components from headless ui, icons from heroicons and common hooks with typescript support.
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News IQ - a daily news quiz - built with React, Local Storage, Anonymous Auth, and Framer Motion
π‘ Local Storage - All score history, streaks, and user info is saved in Local Storage! Check out `useLocalStorage` by https://usehooks-ts.com/. A great resource and helpful when you want to quickly manage it like any other state.
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How to TRULY persist component state using a custom hook - useQueryParam
We will store last search query string in local storage, thus I will summon useLocalStorage from usehooks-ts:
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Is it correct to use useRef in my useCurrentSection hook?
There are tons of examples of people building hooks for IntersectionObserver, they are probably a good deal more complex than what you want but you can learn a lot from how they do it and then simplify it to your needs, here is one: https://github.com/juliencrn/usehooks-ts/blob/master/src/useIntersectionObserver/useIntersectionObserver.ts
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React.dev
Take a look at Use hooks libraries for examples of code that you may want to have portability with (this is they typescript one because its the one I've used)
One of the simplest examples is "useToggle" which just sets a state variable to true or false. Not hard to write in a class component but it's still stuff that you may end up writing a lot.
A lot of similar ones are click and event handlers that need to be cleaned up after the component is unmounted.
useIsMounted is one I use a lot too to ensure I'm not trying to write state on an API callback once a component is unmounted.
You could add each of these to a class with an hoc and end up with withToggle(withIsMounted(withUseMediaEvent(MyComponent))) but that tends to be a bit of a mess.
https://usehooks-ts.com/
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5 Great Custom Hooks For Your React Project
This implementation of the useCopyToClipboard hook comes from the usehooks-ts library. It provides an easy way to copy text to the clipboard. Other React hooks libraries also have this hook which they implement differently: some rely on JavaScript libraries like copy-to-clipboard that run on document.execCommand() while others like this one depend on the clipboard API.
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7 great libraries for React
1: usehooks-ts
What are some alternatives?
constate - React Context + State
react-use - React Hooks β π
awesome-react-hooks - Awesome React Hooks
usehooks.ts - React hook library, ready to use, written in Typescript. [Moved to: https://github.com/juliencrn/usehooks-ts]
react-hanger - A collection of useful React hooks
react-hooks-library - A collection of hooks and utilities for modern React
online-status - React Hook for Online status
usehooks - A collection of modern, server-safe React hooks βΒ from the ui.dev team
mui-modal-provider - π Context API and Hooks based Modal Provider for react material-ui framework
use-debounce - A debounce hook for react
react-local-storage - A stateful react hook for browser storage