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reaksi

v1.0.0-alpha.63

Published

An attempt to create react like library

Readme

💁 More information at the Reaksi Website ➞

Description

Reaksi is a React like library with the same modern API. This is an attempt to understand how React works under the hood by recreating many of its features.

Installation

The easiest way to get started with reaksi is to clone the template from GitHub repository :

npx degit nettohadi/reaksi-template my-reaksi-project
cd my-reaksi-project
npm install

If you prefer to use Typescript, you can clone the template for Typescript :

npx degit nettohadi/reaksi-template-ts my-reaksi-project
cd my-reaksi-project
npm install

To watch for changes and test the project locally :

npm run dev

To build the project for production :

npm run build

Hooks

This is an ongoing process, which means some hooks are not yet implemented. Below are the available hooks in Reaksi :

  • useState
  • useEffect
  • useContext
  • useRef
  • useSelector (Redux)
  • useDispatch (Redux)
  • useRouter

For now, you can refer to React doc to find out how above hooks are used.