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rematch
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What is React State Management?
Link: https://rematchjs.org/
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Learning Redux as a beginner and where to start
I use Rematch. It’s built on top of redux but without all the ridiculous boiler plate. I looked into Redux Toolkit but found it still requiring too much unneeded code.
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You don’t need a state management library for React. Use useState + Context
Rematch
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Which state management to use?
Rematch is a nice wrapper on redux. I’d also recommend recoil, not sure if they’re stable yet but I’ve used it in production without any issues. Depends on the complexity of your app, may be overkill using these libraries.
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Lets vote on React State Management
Rematch - this is what I used last time after careful evaluation.
- Redux Toolkit is Awesome
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What's your favorite state manager?
I’ve always found Redux too verbose and cumbersome. Luckily I found Rematch. It is Redux best practices without the boilerplate
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HOCs are slowing down my app
I'm working on a Grid component which uses react window to render the cells, Each cell uses 5 HOCs where they each subscribe to the store(I use rematch) with connect and some of the HOCs have selectors where they compute some data with a relatively expensive function. I use lodash compose to merge all the HOCs and use it in the Cell component.
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Rematch.js v2 released
Rematch has been created a few years ago by Shawn McKay and Blair Bodnar, a pair of canadian programmers. It's a tiny but super powerful wrapper around Redux that reduces tons of boilerplate that Redux needs to operate.
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Options for offline + online database
Checkout Rematch as a redux implementation. It is build on top of redux, but removes all the horrible boilerplate and keeps the good parts.
dawei
- 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?
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.
agile - 🌌 Global State and Logic Library for JavaScript/Typescript applications
next-redux-wrapper - Redux wrapper for Next.js
zustand - 🐻 Bear necessities for state management in React
react-redux - Official React bindings for Redux [Moved to: https://github.com/reduxjs/react-redux]
store-me - Fast, flexible and lightweight global state manager for React.
pinia-undo - 🍍 Undo/Redo plugin for pinia.
react-native-segmented-control - 🎉 React Native Segmented Control 🎮 for both iOS, Android and Web
mozaik - 🔮 State manager for write good code. Best from redux, mobx and mobx-state-tree
diffx - A state management library for React, Vue.js, Svelte, Angular and vanilla javascript