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Hooks for managing, caching and syncing asynchronous and remote data in React

Hooks for fetching, caching and updating asynchronous data in React
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SWR is a React hooks library for data fetching, similar to @tanstack/react-query. It also provides features like caching, revalidation on focus, and more. SWR focuses on simplicity and ease of use, with a slightly different API design compared to React Query.
Apollo Client is a comprehensive state management library for JavaScript that enables you to manage both local and remote data with GraphQL. It offers more extensive features for working with GraphQL APIs compared to @tanstack/react-query, which is more agnostic in terms of data fetching strategy.
React Fetch Hook is a simpler alternative for data fetching in React. It provides a straightforward useFetch hook for making HTTP requests. While it offers ease of use for simple use cases, it lacks the advanced caching, synchronization, and mutation features of @tanstack/react-query.
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Hooks for managing, caching and syncing asynchronous and remote data in React
The npm package @tanstack/react-query receives a total of 10,406,352 weekly downloads. As such, @tanstack/react-query popularity was classified as popular.
We found that @tanstack/react-query 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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