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@snappmarket/hooks
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⚓ hooks are good, making custom re-usable ones is better
npm i @snappmarket/hooks
Hook Name | Description |
---|---|
useDebounce | 🔂 Change rapidly, do once |
useDidUpdateEffect | 🧵 Do not worry about render phase effect calls |
useFocus | 😵 Focus on every thing you want |
useForceUpdate | 👿 force update component |
useGeoLocation | 🗺 easily deal with navigator location API |
useRouteChange | 🏹 detect when react router dom route changes |
useTimer | ⏱ easily handle timing |
import { HOOK_NAME } from '@snappmarket/hooks';
const MyComponenet = props => {
// use hook here
};
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FAQs
> ⚓ hooks are good, making custom re-usable ones is better
We found that @snappmarket/hooks demonstrated a not healthy version release cadence and project activity because the last version was released a year ago. It has 5 open source maintainers collaborating on the project.
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