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@devbookhq/splitter
Advanced tools
Splitter is a React component that allows you to split views into resizable panels. Similar to tabs in Visual Studio Code, for example. Here's a gif of what you can build with Splitter:
Splitter is inspired by Split.js and written as 100% functional component:
calc
with minimal JS. This makes it much fasternpm install @devbookhq/splitter
# or
yarn add @devbookhq/splitter
import Splitter, { SplitDirection } from '@devbookhq/splitter'
function MyComponent() {
return (
<Splitter>
<div>Tile 1</div>
<div>Tile 2</div>
</Splitter>
);
}
import Splitter, { SplitDirection } from '@devbookhq/splitter'
function MyComponent() {
return (
<Splitter direction={SplitDirection.Vertical}>
<div>Tile 1</div>
<div>Tile 2</div>
</Splitter>
);
}
import Splitter, { SplitDirection } from '@devbookhq/splitter'
function MyComponent() {
return (
<Splitter direction={SplitDirection.Vertical}>
<div>Tile 1</div>
<Splitter direction={SplitDirection.Horizontal}>
<div>Tile 2</div>
<Splitter direction={SplitDirection.Vertical}>
<div>Tile 3</div>
<div>Tile 4</div>
</Splitter>
</Splitter>
</Splitter>
);
}
import Splitter, { SplitDirection } from '@devbookhq/splitter'
function MyComponent() {
function handleResizeStarted(gutterIdx: number) {
console.log('Resize started!', gutterIdx);
}
function handleResizeFinished(gutterIdx: number, newSizes: number[]) {
console.log('Resize finished!', gutterIdx, newSizes);
}
return (
<Splitter
direction={SplitDirection.Vertical}
onResizeStarted={handleResizeStarted}
onResizeFinished={handleResizeFinished}
>
<div>Tile 1</div>
<div>Tile 2</div>
</Splitter>
);
}
To see more examples check out the examples section.
Check the example
folder or the CodeSandbox project.
FAQs
Create resizable split views - like in VS Code
The npm package @devbookhq/splitter receives a total of 2,449 weekly downloads. As such, @devbookhq/splitter popularity was classified as popular.
We found that @devbookhq/splitter 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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