Most Popular React Libraries - Page 35
Page 35 of the most-viewed articles on ReactLibs, ordered by popularity.
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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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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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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.
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Oxfmt: Prettier's Output at Rust Speed
Keep Prettier's output and config, drop three plugins, and gain an order-of-magnitude in speed. Here is what Oxfmt actually does and how to try it.
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officeParser: One API to Read Every Document You Throw at It
Wiring up a different parser for every file format is tedious. officeParser gives you one function that reads them all and hands back a structured tree you can turn into whatever you need.
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Obs.js: Meet Your Users Where They Actually Are
Web performance happens somewhere between you and your user. Obs.js hands you the signals to deliver the right experience to the right person under the right conditions, right now.
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React Notion X: Turn Notion Into a Lightning-Fast Website
Notion is a wonderful place to write, but a sluggish place to publish. React Notion X bridges that gap, letting you keep writing in Notion while shipping a site that loads in a blink.
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Node-RED: Wiring the Internet of Things with Drag-and-Drop Flows
A tour of Node-RED, the OpenJS Foundation's visual wiring tool for event-driven applications, from your first flow to the Function node and the redesigned 5.0 editor.
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React Native Morph Card: The App Store Expand Trick, Done Natively
A tiny, focused native module that nails one delightful interaction: the card that grows into a fullscreen detail view and gracefully shrinks back.
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Micromodal.js: Tiny, Accessible Modals Without the Bloat
Modals look simple until you try to make one that screen readers and keyboard users can actually use. Micromodal.js quietly handles that part for you.