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@biom3/react
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This package publishes via CICD to the public npm component: @biom3/react.
All react based BIOME components, hooks and utils. All components and hooks will be atleast 90% covered with tests. To read more about our API philosophy see this document.
To read more about this package, please goto biome.immutable.com
To use any @biom3/react primitives, install the package using your package manager of choice. For example:
npm i @biom3/react
and then import the primitive you need (all primitives will be exported from the root of the package):
import { Box, IconArrowBackward } from '@biom3/react';
React 19 has definitely shaken up the current React ecosystem, and BIOME's ability to support React 19 is hindered by the following issues:
1 - Next < 15.x does not support React 19 2 - @emotion/react is not compatible with Next >= 15.x
BIOME is built atop of @emotion/react - so until @emotion/react and Next > 15.x are able to co-exist, sadly BIOME cannot support React 19
@biom3/react has been refactored to support React 19 - and the built package can be pulled into a vite project and consumed successfully.
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The npm package @biom3/react receives a total of 1,184 weekly downloads. As such, @biom3/react popularity was classified as popular.
We found that @biom3/react demonstrated a healthy version release cadence and project activity because the last version was released less than a year ago. It has 4 open source maintainers collaborating on the project.
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