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HyTTS (pronounced "heights") is a framework for server-side rendered web apps based on TypeScript. It is inspired by [React](https://reactjs.org/) and its component-oriented, declarative nature, but uses server side rendering instead, with SPA-like intera
HyTTS (pronounced "heights") is a framework for server-side rendered web apps based on TypeScript. It is inspired by React and its component-oriented, declarative nature, but uses server side rendering instead, with SPA-like interactivity based on concepts found in Turbo, and htmx.
Its goal is to reduce the complexity of modern-day web development while retaining the user and developer experience improvements achieved by the web development community in recent years.
HyTTS is currently under active development. Things might change considerably in an effort to reduce the complexity of HyTTS' API and implementation to the bare minimum.
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HyTTS (pronounced "heights") is a JSX-based full-stack framework with end-to-end type safety for server-side rendered web apps, inspired by Turbo and htmx.
We found that @hytts/hytts 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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