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typescript-nextjs-starter
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What is everybody's favorite UI component library?
I like this TS starter for NextJS: https://github.com/jpedroschmitz/typescript-nextjs-starter
primereact
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Best 11 React UI Component Libraries in 2025
PrimeReact
- React UI Library Collection
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π The Ultimate List of 27 Frontend Libraries for Creative Developers
π οΈ What it does: Provides a vast ecosystem of components with built-in functionality β¨ Why it's awesome: Complete solution with themes, design system, and ready-to-use components π― Use it for: Enterprise-level applications requiring extensive UI components π Link: PrimeReact
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jQuery UI
I've been using the likes of PrimeVue (https://primevue.org/), PrimeReact (https://primereact.org/) and PrimeNG (https://primeng.org/) because they attempt to give you a library of components that work well out of the box and have a similar API across multiple technologies: Vue, React and Angular, respectively.
I feel like at some point I'll probably make a project with just jQuery and possibly jQuery UI for the sake of it, since what's there doesn't seem too flashy, but would probably work just fine for most we based CRUD needs. I might end up rediscovering up close why people moved to the above in droves instead of jQuery, but honestly something that you just drop in and that works has a lot of appeal. No complex toolchains, no configuring a bunch of plugins and registering them with the app, no endless abstractions for state management and things about render loops to keep in mind, just a silly JS import and writing some shlocky code that still sorta works.
I like to consider the UI of Kanboard as a good example. It's minimalist, but works great for what it is: https://kanboard.org/
- Show HN: Gov.uk Vue, a Vue Component Library for the Gov.uk Design System
- PrimeReact: The Most Complete React UI Component Library
- Primereact: The Most Comprehensive React UI Component Library
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Tools and Libraries that make my my life easier as a solo developer π₯
Awesome modern react components | PrimeReact https://primereact.org/
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Frontend resources! π
PrimeReact: Prime components for your React applications
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How I Build Paradise UI: A React UI Component Library
If you know Material UI, Chakra UI or Primereact, those are react UI component libraries.
What are some alternatives?
start-ui-web - π Start UI [web] is an opinionated UI starter with π¦ TypeScript, βοΈ React, β«οΈ NextJS, β‘οΈ Chakra UI, π¦ tRPC, π Lucia Auth, β² Prisma, ποΈ TanStack Query, π Storybook, π Playwright,π React Hook Form,β½From the π» BearStudio Team
Material UI - Ready-to-use foundational React components, free forever. It includes Material UI, which implements Google's Material Design.
react-searchbar - Result of my blog post on "How to Create a Search Bar in React" https://dev.to/nicvazquez/how-to-create-a-search-bar-in-react-5h0g
antd - An enterprise-class UI design language and React UI library
realtime-search - Real-time full-text search application with Next.js and Tigris [Moved to: https://github.com/tigrisdata-community/real-time-full-text-search-nextjs]
rsuite - π§± A suite of React components .