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@grapp/wave
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Wave is a reactive programming library powered by the Wonka library that seamlessly combines React hooks with Wonka sources and operators. It bridges the gap between React's declarative approach and the functional reactive programming paradigm.
Wave provides a comprehensive set of hooks to bring the power of reactive programming to your React applications seamlessly. With Wave, you can easily create reactive updates for your UI components based on changing data streams. Whether you're building a simple or complex React app, Wave can help you create a highly responsive and interactive UI.
Full documentation can be found here.
To install Wave, you should use your preferred package manager.
bun add @grapp/wave
pnpm add @grapp/wave
yarn add @grapp/wave
npm install @grapp/wave --save
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The MIT License.
See LICENSE
FAQs
Bring the power of reactive programming to your React applications.
The npm package @grapp/wave receives a total of 47 weekly downloads. As such, @grapp/wave popularity was classified as not popular.
We found that @grapp/wave demonstrated a healthy version release cadence and project activity because the last version was released less than a year ago. It has 0 open source maintainers collaborating on the project.
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