This package is for creating all the different form input types.
---- Simple wrapper to simplify integration with [Beamer](https://www.getbeamer.com/).
Web Components wrapper class for React
A react wrapper for typed.js
Copy properties deeply between two objects.
React implementation of Atomic CSS-in-JS
Node's domain module for the web browser. This is merely an evented try...catch with the same API as node, nothing more.
Easily copy to clipboard with Vue 3
Atom Element: SUI button
React Swipe event handler hook
React library to show CSV Excel Importer in react applications
Handling media-routes/sensors/events during a audio/video chat on React Native
React hooks for downloading and uploading files in the browsers
Material-UI text field with copy to clipboard functionality.
The Predictive Document Verification (DocV) SDK React Native bridge allows you to use the DocV SDK v5 for Android and iOS in your React Native application.
>**Note:** >This is a legacy React addon, and is no longer maintained. > >We don't encourage using it in new code, but it exists for backwards compatibility. >The recommended migration path is to use [`immutability-helper`](https://github.com/kolodny/im
This library provides a custom React renderer that gives you the full power of React for your remote application, and provides an optional host layer that makes it easy for existing React apps to integrate a remote root. For a full overview of how `@remot
An implementation of GitHub's Primer Design System using React
A react-native charts support both android and iOS.
align ui component for react
Exports svgs from @itwin/itwinui-icons as React Components
Binary wrapper that makes your programs seamlessly available as local dependencies
Built-in support for popular icon fonts and the tooling to create your own Icon components from your font and glyph map. This is a wrapper around react-native-vector-icons to make it compatible with Expo.
Up-to-date component for using MathJax in latest React (using functional components and hooks API). Focuses on being versatile and making the use of MathJax in React a pleasant experience without flashes of non-typeset content, both with respect to initia