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aleph.js
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The Unlicense | MIT License |
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wouter
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Finally switched to Vite after CRA.
We're using wouter with great success. It's simple and effective for what we need from a router
- What is your biggest pain as a Flutter developer?
- An alternative to react router
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Is React Router V6 over-engineered?
If you feel like React Router is a bit too over-engineered and you just need simple routing, you can have a look at https://github.com/molefrog/wouter
- Didn't realize so many others are also a bit tired of React Router. I ended up porting my app over to Wouter.
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Switched from Next.js to Remix.js and Loving it.
I changed over to using wouter instead of react-router, and I love it!
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Why is my Single Page App sometimes reloading the nav bar between page transitions?
Just to add alternatives. I'm a fan of Wouter its 1/10th in size compared with react-router.
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Project without React router library
Other options than react-router are also available, like wouter, if you can't use react-router for some specific reason.
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Is building a big project/website/app with React a mistake?
Single page just means one index.html is served and then JavaScript takes over to display content. You can use a client side router to simulate pages. There are some to choose from, I can recommend wouter. https://github.com/molefrog/wouter
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How I got a remote job without a degree nor experience
Routing: At this point you should understand how routing in React works. You can use react-router to enhance it. There is a small library called wouter which you might want to have a look at.
aleph.js
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I don't get fresh. why can't I use react without commiting to a server side framework?
Check aleph if you want to use react with deno. But I'd suggest sticking with Node.js and Vite as you'll get less surprises.
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Modern SPAs without bundlers, CDNs, or Node.js
Here's another thing: if you want to grow from this exact setup, use deno. It has support for import maps and don't require a bundler or a separate compilation step for typescript
https://deno.land/[email protected]/basics/import_maps
Maybe add aleph too (which is similar to nextjs)
https://alephjs.org/
Deno won't require nearly as much tooling as nodejs, but it still has tooling for the cases you need it.
- Deno 1.28: Featuring 1.3M New Modules
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Fresh is a new full stack web framework for Deno
There’s also https://alephjs.org, never used but pops up when you search for "deno react" so I assume is similar to nextjs.
- Aleph.js – Fullstack Framework in Deno
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Using Ultra, the new React web framework
Aleph.js is a full-stack framework in Deno, used as an alternative to Next.js. Aleph.js offers features like ES module imports, file-system routing, SSR & SSG, and HMR with a fast refresh.
- Aleph.js is a fullstack framework in Deno, inspired by Next.js
- The Fullstack Framework in Deno
What are some alternatives?
react-router - Declarative routing for React
ultra - Zero-Legacy Deno/React Suspense SSR Framework
react-router-redux
fresh - The next-gen web framework.
react-breadcrumbs - Automatic breadcrumbs for React-Router
vitext - The Next.js like React framework for better User & Developer experience!
Router5 - Flexible and powerful universal routing solution
inertia-laravel - The Laravel adapter for Inertia.js.
react-router-component - Declarative router component for React.
marky - A modular and extensible ESM and Deno Markdown parser.
universal-router - A simple middleware-style router for isomorphic JavaScript web apps
derby - MVC framework making it easy to write realtime, collaborative applications that run in both Node.js and browsers