Most Popular React Libraries - Page 13
Page 13 of the most-viewed articles on ReactLibs, ordered by popularity.
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Throwing a Physics-Powered Party with React Native Fast Confetti
Celebratory confetti is everywhere in mobile apps, but doing it smoothly at high piece counts has always been a pain. This library makes dense, 60fps confetti cheap by drawing everything in one Skia call and simulating real physics on the UI thread.
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React Native ExecuTorch: AI That Lives on the Phone
Cloud AI is powerful, but it costs money, needs a connection, and sends private data to someone else's servers. React Native ExecuTorch flips the script by running models right on the device, exposed through clean React hooks.
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React Joyride: Take Your Users on a Guided Adventure
New users land in an unfamiliar UI and freeze. React Joyride hands them a friendly tour guide instead, complete with spotlights, beacons, and a tooltip that knows exactly where to point.
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React Hot Keys: Declarative Keyboard Shortcuts Without the Boilerplate
Keyboard shortcuts make an app feel fast and professional, but wiring them up by hand means fighting event listeners, modifier normalization, and lifecycle cleanup. React Hot Keys turns all of that into a single declarative component.
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Pretext: Measure Text Without Waking the DOM
A pure-JS text measurement engine from Cheng Lou that side-steps the DOM, handles the world's scripts, and runs hundreds of times faster than a measuring div.
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React Native Preflight: Maestro E2E Without the YAML Headache
Maestro made mobile E2E testing fast, but reaching a deep screen still means scripting your way through the whole app. Preflight skips the journey and drops you right where the test matters.
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PGlite: Real Postgres in Your Browser, No Server Required
Postgres has lived on servers for decades. PGlite compiles it straight to WebAssembly so the real thing runs wherever your JavaScript does.
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Perspective: A WebAssembly Analytics Engine That Pivots Millions of Rows
Most browser grids choke somewhere north of a few thousand rows. Perspective shrugs at millions, pivots them in a Web Worker, and lets your users rearrange the whole thing by dragging columns around.
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PDFSlick: A Slick Way to View PDFs Across Every Framework
Rendering PDFs in a modern framework usually means wrestling with PDF.js's imperative API. PDFSlick hands you components and a reactive store instead, so the heavy lifting disappears.
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Oxlint: The Rust-Powered Linter That Makes ESLint Feel Like Dial-Up
If you have ever stared at a spinner waiting for ESLint to finish, Oxlint is the kind of speed upgrade that makes linting disappear into the background. Here is how to put it to work.