uix
usehooks-ts
Our great sponsors
uix | usehooks-ts | |
---|---|---|
1 | 19 | |
428 | 5,651 | |
- | - | |
0.0 | 9.3 | |
7 months ago | 8 days ago | |
HTML | TypeScript | |
Eclipse Public License 2.0 | MIT License |
Stars - the number of stars that a project has on GitHub. Growth - month over month growth in stars.
Activity is a relative number indicating how actively a project is being developed. Recent commits have higher weight than older ones.
For example, an activity of 9.0 indicates that a project is amongst the top 10% of the most actively developed projects that we are tracking.
uix
-
React.dev
> But Reagent supports functional components as well, with hooks and all.
I addressed this already: while reagent is able to emit function components, there is a performance penalty to this.[1]
> I also very much like Hiccup, and so do many of us, because code is data and data is code, and Helix has decided not to support that.
Hiccup is convenient to write, but it is a constant run-time cost and a significant storage cost given that you have to store long series of constructors to cljs.core.PersistentVector in your bundle, have the JS runtime actually construct the vector, then pass it through a Hiccup interpreter to finally produce DOM nodes and throw away the persistent vector, only to repeat this entire process again on re-render.[2]
> Helix has decided not to support that.
That is simply not true. From the Helix documentation[2],
> If you want to use libraries like sablono, hicada or even hx hiccup parser, you can easily add that by creating a custom macro.
These are all Hiccup interpreters you can readily use.
IME there is very little difference between using the $ macro in Helix and writing Hiccup. I do not really miss Hiccup when I use Helix, and you still have data as code ;)
While this is from an unrelated project, there are benchmarks[3] done against Reagent that demonstrate the sheer overhead it has. In practice it is not a big problem if you rarely trigger a re-render, but otherwise it is a non-trivial cost, and if you want to use modern React features (like Suspense), there is a lot of r/as-element mingling going on, converting cases, etc. that simply make Reagent feel more tedious to use than Helix.
Also, the newer UIx2, which largely borrows from Helix, is "3.2x faster than Reagent" according to one of the contributors.[4]
I think it'd be worthwhile to benchmark all of these libraries against each other and record the data in one place. Maybe I'll get around to doing it this weekend :)
---
[1] https://github.com/reagent-project/reagent/blob/master/doc/R...
[2] https://github.com/lilactown/helix/blob/master/docs/faq.md#w...
[3] https://github.com/roman01la/uix#benchmarks
[4] https://github.com/pitch-io/uix/pull/12
usehooks-ts
- React hook library, ready to use, written in TypeScript
- Explorando a lib usehooks-ts para Desenvolvimento no React
-
rooks VS usehooks-ts - a user suggested alternative
2 projects | 1 Sep 2023
-
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.
-
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.
-
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:
-
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
-
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/
-
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.
-
7 great libraries for React
1: usehooks-ts
What are some alternatives?
helix - A simple, easy to use library for React development in ClojureScript.
react-use - React Hooks β π
racing-game-cljs - A 3D racing game built with ClojureScript, React and ThreeJS
usehooks.ts - React hook library, ready to use, written in Typescript. [Moved to: https://github.com/juliencrn/usehooks-ts]
instantsearch - β‘οΈ Libraries for building performant and instant search experiences with Algolia. Compatible with JavaScript, TypeScript, React and Vue.
react-hooks-library - A collection of hooks and utilities for modern React
uix - Idiomatic ClojureScript interface to modern React.js
usehooks - A collection of modern, server-safe React hooks βΒ from the ui.dev team
reagent - A minimalistic ClojureScript interface to React.js
mui-modal-provider - π Context API and Hooks based Modal Provider for react material-ui framework
klipse - Klipse is a JavaScript plugin for embedding interactive code snippets in tech blogs.
react-local-storage - A stateful react hook for browser storage