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@stepperize/react
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The library for building step-by-step workflows for React and React Native apps
A library for creating step-by-step workflows in your apps
npm install @stepperize/react
import { defineStepper } from "@stepperize/react";
const { Scoped, useStepper, steps } = defineStepper(
{ id: "step-1", title: "Step 1", description: "Description for step 1" },
{ id: "step-2", title: "Step 2", description: "Description for step 2" },
{ id: "step-3", title: "Step 3", description: "Description for step 3" },
{ id: "step-4", title: "Step 4", description: "Description for step 4" }
);
function StepperComponent() {
const { currentStep, nextStep, prevStep } = useStepper();
return (
<div>
<h2>{currentStep.title}</h2>
<p>{currentStep.description}</p>
<button onClick={prevStep}>Previous</button>
<button onClick={nextStep}>Next</button>
</div>
);
}
Stepperize allows you to define a series of steps with unique IDs. When you create your steps using defineStepper
, you get:
Scoped
component for context managementuseStepper
hook for step controlsteps
for renderingThe only required field for each step is the id
. You can add any additional properties you need, and they'll be fully typesafe when using the hook.
For more detailed information on usage, configuration, and advanced features, visit our full documentation.
We welcome contributions! Please see our Contributing Guide for more details.
Stepperize is MIT licensed.
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The library for building step-by-step workflows for React and React Native apps
The npm package @stepperize/react receives a total of 17,044 weekly downloads. As such, @stepperize/react popularity was classified as popular.
We found that @stepperize/react 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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