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@del-wang/react-unstrict
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✂️ Bypass React StrictMode double execution for consistent development behavior
✂️ Bypass React StrictMode double execution for consistent development behavior.
React StrictMode double-invokes effects in development to detect side effects. This package ensures your code runs only once, maintaining consistency between development and production.
npm install @del-wang/react-unstrict
import { useUnStrictEffect } from "@del-wang/react-unstrict";
function Component() {
useUnStrictEffect(() => {
// Runs once, even in StrictMode
console.log("API call");
return () => console.log("Cleanup");
}, []);
return <div>Component</div>;
}
import { useUnStrictRun } from "@del-wang/react-unstrict";
function Component() {
useUnStrictRun(() => {
// Runs once per build, even though React calls build twice in dev mode
console.log("Build logic executed");
});
return <div>Component</div>;
}
MIT © Del Wang
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✂️ Bypass React StrictMode double execution for consistent development behavior
The npm package @del-wang/react-unstrict receives a total of 6 weekly downloads. As such, @del-wang/react-unstrict popularity was classified as not popular.
We found that @del-wang/react-unstrict demonstrated a healthy version release cadence and project activity because the last version was released less than a year ago. It has 1 open source maintainer collaborating on the project.
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