React.useReducer hook on steroids with the possibility of side-effects controlling
🧬 The fastest schema with next-gen DX
Sequence your effects naturally and purely by returning them from your reducers.
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ReScript toolchain
The missing standard library for TypeScript, for writing production-grade software.
A React helper hook for scheduling a layout effect with a fallback to a regular effect for environments where layout effects should not be used (such as server-side rendering).
A wrapper package that uses `useInsertionEffect` or a fallback for it
The motiviation of this repo is that when ReScript users want to share their library with JS users, the JS users don't need have ReScript toolchain installed, this makes sharing code with JS users easier (more details on that topic can be found in our [Ex
React bindings for ReScript
A [React hook](https://reactjs.org/docs/hooks-intro.html) for managing side-effects in your reducers.
ReScript compiler, OCaml standard libary by ReScript and its required runtime support
ReScript's new standard library. Intended to be familiar for JavaScript developers, easy to use, and be rich enough (without being bloated) so that you don't need to reach for anything else for typical ReScript development.
Reduce a list of values using promises into a promise for a value
A JavaScript library for efficient immutable updates
🧬 The fastest parser in the entire JavaScript ecosystem with a focus on small bundle size and top-notch DX
Use Reason values from Javascript: vanilla, or TypeScript/FlowType-annotated
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A ReScript web router for RescriptRelay.
Unified interfaces for common platform-specific services
Use Relay with ReScript.
It's react's useEffect hook, except using deep comparison on the inputs, not reference equality
Platform specific implementations for the Node.js runtime
Create components whose prop changes map to a global side effect