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@zippytech/react-toolkit
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Professionally Built React Components - Made the React Way
The purpose of the React Toolkit (@zippytech/react-toolkit)
is to provide a set of high-quality open-source UI components built with React that can be easily composed to build professional-grade apps.
Zippytech React Toolkit is distributed via npm. So getting started is as easy as:
$ npm install @zippytech/react-toolkit --save
or, if you're using yarn
$ yarn add @zippytech/react-toolkit
See the Installation page for more details.
Find our open-source components below:
Additionally, we're offering two commercial components:
For the commercial components, please see our website for more details.
We offer complete documentation about all our components. The documentation contains both usage examples and explanations for common usage patterns, as well as API documentation for each prop supported by the components.
If you want to get a taste of what you can build by only using our components, see our demo app - we're open sourcing the source code of the app soon.
When we started building the toolkit, we've made a checklist of features that our components need to include out-of-the-box:
FAQs
> Professionally Built React Components - Made the React Way
The npm package @zippytech/react-toolkit receives a total of 5,448 weekly downloads. As such, @zippytech/react-toolkit popularity was classified as popular.
We found that @zippytech/react-toolkit 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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