Modern and scalable routing for React applications
TypeScript definitions for react-vis
Simple react.js component for a search input, providing a filter function.
Add a __self prop to all JSX Elements

placeholder package for now
React bridge is used to load the routing module in mf, so that the routing module can work properly with the host environment.
Core logic for Polaris Viz that is not platform specific
A react-native module that can listen on orientation changing of device, get current orientation, lock to preferred orientation.
TypeScript definitions for react-toggle
Fluent UI React utilities for building components.
Feature-rich JavaScript datagrid (datatable) control with built-in support for editing, filtering, grouping, paging, sorting, and exporting to Excel. for React
A draggable / droppable React-based treeview component.
Official React component for Filestack - API and content management system that makes it easy to add powerful file uploading and transformation capabilities to any web or mobile application.
A simple react native library to show large blocks of text in a condensed manner with the ability to collapse and expand.
Babel transform plugin for automatically injecting an import to be used as the pragma for the React JSX Transform plugin.
Descope React SDK
A React component for the font-awesome icon library.
A complete package of date or time components with built-in features such as date formatting, inline editing, multiple (range) selection, range restriction, month and year selection, strict mode, and globalization. for React
A package of Essential JS 2 navigation components such as Tree-view, Tab, Toolbar, Context-menu, and Accordion which is used to navigate from one page to another for React
Spectrum UI components in React
A small React hook to turn elements into fully renderable & editable content surfaces, like code editors, using contenteditable (and magic)
React library for building media players
Responsive and accessible clamping component with Read more/Read less buttons built for React.