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@librestack/react

v0.0.8

Published

Build vanilla.js applications with Typescript and JSX (TSX)

Downloads

11

Readme

librestack-react

Build vanilla.js applications with Typescript and JSX (TSX).

Allows building component-based reactive UIs with Typescript checking and JSX support in a familiar react-like way, but without the overhead.

Minimal.

NB: this is not intended to be a drop-in replacement for react. If you want a fully-featured react, you probably want the real thing. If you just want to compose a UI with components and JSX, then you might find this a useful starting point.

Install

via npm

# inside your project
npm install @librestack/react --save-dev

from github

git clone [email protected]:librestack/librestack-react.git
cd librestack-react
npm install
npm start

Examples

statetest

Example with redux. Light state can be toggled with button, and is toggled every 2s by a timer.

cd examples/statetest
npm i
npm start

License

GPL2+