Most Popular React Libraries - Page 19
Page 19 of the most-viewed articles on ReactLibs, ordered by popularity.
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Vavite: Va Vite, Run Vite on the Server
If Vite spoils your frontend with instant hot reloading, why should your backend settle for a full process restart on every save? Vavite answers that question by making your server a first-class Vite citizen.
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Unistyles: StyleSheet That Skips the Re-Render
A styling library that looks like React Native's built-in StyleSheet but quietly moves all the heavy lifting into C++, updating native views without ever asking React to re-render.
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Twofold: The RSC Framework Built for Weekend Projects
Not every framework needs to win the enterprise. Twofold scopes itself down to weekend projects on purpose, and that honesty makes it one of the most readable RSC-native frameworks around.
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TinyBase: A Tiny Store With Surprisingly Big Ideas
Most state libraries give you a bucket to hold data. TinyBase gives you a tiny relational engine with reactive bindings, a query language, persistence, and conflict-free sync — all in a handful of kilobytes.
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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.