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@blazyts/frontend-thingies

v1.0.0

Published

## Command pallete for executing custom actions from a command like object in the frontend it was developed since existing alterntaives do not allow to get the context of the chosen option and run a function against it so that sttyling the chosen part is

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Command pallete for executing custom actions from a command like object in the frontend

it was developed since existing alterntaives do not allow to get the context of the chosen option and run a function against it so that sttyling the chosen part is customanzible and personalized

In most alternatives there is

if you want to work arpund this you have to store the style in some state for dynamic chnages and its a mess ....

ours is

<CommandPallete option={} onSleceted={(option => .....)}/>

Custom Navigation

Brings the power of pages navigation without the need of a url, well there is a url but you save it internally in your app allowing you to easily compose pages like components

features and object based router too soc that instead of your url being a string like /rado/1 it is {name: rado, order: 1}