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@chakra-ui/utils
Advanced tools
Shared Vanilla TS/JS utilities for various Chakra UI components and packages.
This is an internal utility, not intended for public usage.
yarn add @chakra-ui/utils
Lodash is a popular utility library that provides a wide range of functions for manipulating arrays, objects, strings, and more. It is more comprehensive and widely used compared to @chakra-ui/utils.
Underscore is another utility library similar to Lodash, offering a variety of functions for common programming tasks. It is older and less feature-rich than Lodash but still widely used.
Ramda is a functional programming library for JavaScript that provides utility functions with a focus on immutability and functional programming principles. It offers a different approach compared to @chakra-ui/utils.
FAQs
Common utilities and types for Chakra UI
The npm package @chakra-ui/utils receives a total of 754,888 weekly downloads. As such, @chakra-ui/utils popularity was classified as popular.
We found that @chakra-ui/utils demonstrated a not healthy version release cadence and project activity because the last version was released a year ago. It has 2 open source maintainers collaborating on the project.
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