Most Popular React Libraries - Page 15
Page 15 of the most-viewed articles on ReactLibs, ordered by popularity.
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prettier-plugin-tailwindcss: End the Great Class Order War
Nobody should spend code review energy arguing whether flex comes before p-4. Let the machine decide, consistently, on every save.
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Semiotic: The Grammar-of-Graphics Chart Library With an AI-Era Comeback
Some libraries go quiet for years and then surprise everyone. Semiotic spent a long stretch in the shadows, then re-emerged in 2026 as a streaming-first, AI-friendly visualization toolkit. Here is what it can do today.
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Secretlint: Catching Secrets Before They Ship
Committing a secret is the kind of mistake that costs an afternoon of key rotation and a small amount of dignity. Secretlint exists to make that mistake nearly impossible, slotting neatly into the lint pipeline you already run.
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Reactotron: The React Native Debugger That Lets Your AI Watch the App
A mature React Native debugger picks up a very modern trick: letting your AI coding assistant read the live app.
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React Stripe.js: Wiring Up Payments Without the Pain
Collecting card details in a React app sounds simple until you remember PCI compliance, wallet buttons, and a dozen local payment methods. React Stripe.js is the official wrapper that makes all of it declarative.
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React Native Reshuffled: Drag, Drop, and Reshuffle a True 2D Grid
A look at a niche but cleverly engineered React Native library that turns drag-to-rearrange grids into a native-speed, coordinate-based affair.
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MMKV: The Storage Engine That Skips the Wait in React Native
If you have ever wrestled with awaiting a value just to read a theme flag on startup, MMKV is about to make your day. It is synchronous, typed, encrypted, and absurdly fast.
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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.