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@dutils/react-utils

v0.1.1

Published

A lightweight collection of reusable React utilities.

Readme

@dutils/react-utils

🛠️ A lightweight, zero-dependency collection of ergonomic React utilities built for modern apps.

This package starts with a few core utilities and will grow incrementally over time as new needs arise. All utilities are React 18+ compatible and written in TypeScript.


✨ Included Utilities

  • useIsomorphicLayoutEffect
    A drop-in replacement for useLayoutEffect that avoids SSR warnings by falling back to useEffect during server-side rendering.

  • useEvent
    A stable callback hook that always references the latest function — useful for event handlers, timeouts, and effects.
    Inspired by the upcoming React RFC for useEvent and Dan Abramov’s commentary on the use of useInsertionEffect to optimize ref timing.

  • canUseDOM
    Simple utility that detects whether your code is running in a browser environment.


📦 Installation

npm install @dutils/react-utils
# or
yarn add @dutils/react-utils

🧱 Philosophy

This library isn’t trying to be a massive grab-bag of helpers. Instead, it focuses on adding small, well-tested, and reusable building blocks that solve real problems encountered in everyday React development.

Utilities will be added as they’re needed, not just for the sake of it.

License

MIT