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kiwui

v1.0.0

Published

A JavaScript UI Library for web interfaces.

Downloads

0

Readme

Kiwui · JavaScript UI Library

🥝 A JavaScript UI library, inspired by React.

[![NPM version][npm-image]][npm-url] [![Build][github-build]][github-build-url] ![npm-typescript] [![License][github-license]][github-license-url]

It features :

  • React API - Hooks, Fragments, memo...
  • Concurrent Mode
  • Fast keyed reconciliation algorithm

Installation

To create a kiwui project, you may want to use CKP.

npx create-kiwui-project <project-directory> [options]

Example

import { useState } from 'kiwui';

const App = () => {
    const [count, setCount] = useState(0);
    return (
        <button onClick={() => setCount(count + 1)}>
            Count: {count}
        </button>
    );
}

export default App;

Having the same API as React, it works exactly the same.

Purpose

We initially intended on diving deeper into React, to better understand it. That's how we got the idea to re-create it in our own way, and doing so, see if we could improve some areas of the library.

Even though we used it for some of my own projects, and it worked really well, it probably isn't as reliable as React nor does it have its eco-system (They are not compatible).

License

ISC