create-react-library VS react-styleguidist

Compare create-react-library vs react-styleguidist and see what are their differences.

create-react-library

CLI for creating reusable react libraries. (by transitive-bullshit)

react-styleguidist

Isolated React component development environment with a living style guide (by styleguidist)
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create-react-library react-styleguidist
5 18
4,794 10,788
- 0.1%
2.6 4.4
about 1 year ago 2 months ago
JavaScript TypeScript
- MIT License
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create-react-library

Posts with mentions or reviews of create-react-library. We have used some of these posts to build our list of alternatives and similar projects. The last one was on 2021-12-12.
  • How are you bundling a React Component Library?
    9 projects | /r/reactjs | 12 Dec 2021
    At first i thought that this was THE solution but looking deeper at the source code, this tool is a wrapper around a wrapper around a wrapper.... Don't get me wrong, it probably works, but it's currently using a rollup configuration that was created in 2018, the package itself has not seen any updates in 17 months and has 106 open issues. Also the owner says himself that he's not able to work that much on it anymore and suggest to use TSDX which in return hasn't been updated in several months, many open issues and extensive customization is recommended with patch-package which already in itself is a red-flag :(
  • Awesome React Resources
    34 projects | dev.to | 4 Dec 2021
    create-react-library - CLI for creating reusable, modern React libraries using Rollup and create-react-app.
  • Build your own styled-components
    2 projects | dev.to | 4 Aug 2021
    Using create-react-library to scaffold a React component library.
  • How Did I build My First React Package
    3 projects | dev.to | 13 Jun 2021
    create-react-library
  • Looking for recommendation for react component starter
    2 projects | /r/react | 16 Jan 2021
    Just found this: https://github.com/transitive-bullshit/create-react-library

react-styleguidist

Posts with mentions or reviews of react-styleguidist. We have used some of these posts to build our list of alternatives and similar projects. The last one was on 2023-11-14.
  • 45 NPM Packages to Solve 16 React Problems
    22 projects | dev.to | 14 Nov 2023
    react-styleguidist
  • Why I quit open source
    2 projects | dev.to | 14 Sep 2023
    My most popular open source project, React Styleguidist, has over 10K stars on GitHub, and yet, I couldn’t manage to build a community around it, and to make it self-sufficient. The project is too big for one person to build it, and to manage issues and pull requests.
  • 7 best ReactJS developer tools to simplify your workflow
    7 projects | dev.to | 23 Feb 2023
    React Styleguidist is a tool that generates a living style guide for React components. This tool helps developers to document and showcase their components, making it easier for other developers to understand and use them. You can visit its official website to learn more: https://react-styleguidist.js.org/.
  • Building a design system with Radix
    6 projects | dev.to | 14 Oct 2022
    Because documentation is so important, our sample project has been preconfigured with React Styleguidist, a development environment for building React components. We’ll use this tool to document the components as we build them out.
  • Style Guide for Effectively Commenting and Documenting your code
    1 project | /r/reactnative | 1 Sep 2022
    Today I had to present my work on a React Native app for the last 2 months in a meeting in front of the CEO. He was pleased with my work the only critique was more comments and documentation. Afterward my immediate supervisor told me to look up "Documentation Style Guides". He said he's not concerned which pattern I chose just learn one and stick with it. After searching I found this https://react-styleguidist.js.org/documenting which seems to address what I'm looking for. I just figured I would ask if anyone else out there has experience with a certain approach and has good documentation/tutorials to learn such an approach. Thanks in advance!
  • 8 Best Tools for React Ecosystem You Need Right Now
    4 projects | dev.to | 11 Jul 2022
    Checkout React Styleguidist by Clicking here
  • Going offline
    3 projects | dev.to | 10 May 2022
    For many years I was enjoying working on my open source projects of all sizes: large like React Styleguidist or a tiny library that nobody else is using. However, the expectation that you owe someone free work to fix bugs in their projects and add features they need to do their job, the rude comments on the issues, the hit and run pull requests where you spend an hour reviewing the code and the author never comes back to answer your comments, made it less and less enjoyable, and my attempts to pretend that it doesn’t hurt my mental health became less and less successful.
  • 9 Must-have React Developer Tools to Create Better Apps Faster
    8 projects | dev.to | 4 Apr 2022
    This is yet another tool that offers an interactive way of creating and sharing UI components. And there’s no better representation of how React Styleguidist works than this GIF. On the right window, you have the code. The left window is where that code is concurrently rendered into a UI. And if required, you can also test and directly edit the code on the rendered side.
  • Check Out My Table Component!
    1 project | dev.to | 13 Feb 2022
    You can play with these examples along with my other components in this library directly within the documentation, which was generated using React Styleguidist.
  • React library development - How do you render your components during development?
    2 projects | /r/reactjs | 8 Jan 2022
    So far, it seems that Storybook with it's interactive props and canvas playground is the most popular solution. Simplified versions, like Styleguidist or Docz do not provide enough props and canvas playground functionality to see them as alternatives. I would consider these two only valid documentation alternatives, but not for active development like Storybook.

What are some alternatives?

When comparing create-react-library and react-styleguidist you can also consider the following projects:

tsdx - Zero-config CLI for TypeScript package development

storybook - Storybook is a frontend workshop for building UI components and pages in isolation. Made for UI development, testing, and documentation.

turborepo - Incremental bundler and build system optimized for JavaScript and TypeScript, written in Rust – including Turborepo and Turbopack. [Moved to: https://github.com/vercel/turbo]

docz - ✍ It has never been so easy to document your things!

rollup-react-example - An example React application using Rollup with ES modules, dynamic imports, Service Workers, and Flow.

cosmos-js - Sandbox for developing and testing UI components in isolation

razzle - ✨ Create server-rendered universal JavaScript applications with no configuration

Next.js - The React Framework

patch-package - Fix broken node modules instantly 🏃🏽‍♀️💨

component-controls - A next-generation tool to create blazing-fast documentation sites.

vue3-component-library - This is a template for building vue components library.Project makes use of vue3.0 with rollup configuration to build treeshakable imports and Postcss for compilation of css

story-tab - ⚡ Create React components demos in a zap