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@reside-eng/react-transition-group
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ATTENTION! To address many issues that have come up over the years, the API in v2 is not backwards compatible with the original
React addon (v1-stable)
.For a drop-in replacement for
react-addons-transition-group
andreact-addons-css-transition-group
, use the v1 release. Documentation and code for that release are available on thev1-stable
branch.We are no longer updating the v1 codebase, please upgrade to v2 when possible
A set of components for managing component states (including mounting and unmounting) over time, specifically designed with animation in mind.
Clone the repo first:
git@github.com:reactjs/react-transition-group.git
Then run npm install
(or yarn
), and finally npm run storybook
to start a storybook instance that you can navigate to in your browser to see the examples.
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A react component toolset for managing animations
The npm package @reside-eng/react-transition-group receives a total of 0 weekly downloads. As such, @reside-eng/react-transition-group popularity was classified as not popular.
We found that @reside-eng/react-transition-group demonstrated a not healthy version release cadence and project activity because the last version was released a year ago. It has 1 open source maintainer collaborating on the project.
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