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

React bridge is used to load the routing module in mf, so that the routing module can work properly with the host environment.
Feature-rich JavaScript datagrid (datatable) control with built-in support for editing, filtering, grouping, paging, sorting, and exporting to Excel. for React
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 draggable / droppable React-based treeview component.
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.
Fluent UI React utilities for building components.
TypeScript definitions for react-toggle
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.
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
A React component for the font-awesome icon library.
Descope React SDK
Spectrum UI components in React
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
React library for building media players
A small React hook to turn elements into fully renderable & editable content surfaces, like code editors, using contenteditable (and magic)
Responsive and accessible clamping component with Read more/Read less buttons built for React.