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react-calendar is a lightweight calendar component for React that provides a simple and customizable calendar interface. It supports date selection, range selection, and can be easily styled. Compared to @react-stately/calendar, react-calendar focuses more on the UI component itself rather than state management, making it a good choice for simpler use cases.
react-big-calendar is a powerful and flexible calendar component for React applications. It offers features like drag-and-drop, event management, and customizable views (month, week, day, agenda). While it provides more comprehensive calendar functionalities compared to @react-stately/calendar, it is more focused on event management and scheduling rather than just date selection.
date-fns is a popular JavaScript date utility library that provides a wide range of functions for manipulating and formatting dates. While it does not provide calendar UI components, it can be used in conjunction with @react-stately/calendar to handle date calculations and formatting. It complements @react-stately/calendar by providing robust date manipulation capabilities.
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The npm package @react-stately/calendar receives a total of 1,702,100 weekly downloads. As such, @react-stately/calendar popularity was classified as popular.
We found that @react-stately/calendar 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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