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The Elastic UI Framework is a collection of React UI components for quickly building user interfaces at Elastic.
Dual-licensed under Elastic v2 and Server Side Public License, v1. See Elastic's licensing FAQ for details.
Material-UI (now MUI) is a popular React UI framework that implements Google's Material Design. It offers a wide range of components and customization options similar to EUI, but it is more widely used outside of the Elastic ecosystem and has a larger community and support base.
Ant Design is a React UI library with a comprehensive set of components and design guidelines. It is similar to EUI in terms of component variety and customization capabilities, but it follows a different design philosophy and is more popular in the Asian market.
Chakra UI is a modern React UI library that focuses on simplicity and accessibility. It offers a smaller set of components compared to EUI but emphasizes ease of use and flexibility, making it a good choice for projects that require a lightweight and customizable UI solution.
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The npm package @elastic/eui receives a total of 134,713 weekly downloads. As such, @elastic/eui popularity was classified as popular.
We found that @elastic/eui demonstrated a healthy version release cadence and project activity because the last version was released less than a year ago. It has 2 open source maintainers collaborating on the project.
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