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@lafleche/gooey-react

v1.2.3

Published

The gooey effect for React

Readme

This fork is based on the original gooey-react by Luuk de Vlieger. It keeps the same API and effect, but updates the library, build, tests, and docs to work cleanly with React 18 and modern tooling. The new docs are simpler visually than the original Gatsby site, but are meant to be a straightforward, up‑to‑date reference.

Installation (~0.5 KB)

npm install @lafleche/gooey-react

Usage

import Goo from '@lafleche/gooey-react'

<Goo> … </Goo>

You can put regular HTML elements inside Goo, but using an SVG is recommended for better browser support. Shape blobbing will be applied to everything within the component.

Original documentation for the upstream project is still available at
https://gooey-react.netlify.app/ (for historical reference).
This fork includes its own up-to-date docs under docs/:

  • cd docs && npm install && npm run dev – local docs
  • cd docs && npm run build – production build for deployment