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WIP - A deliberately simple cross-platform UI framework
Cellery is a minimalist framework for cross-platform user interfaces. It keeps component internals simple while allowing renderers flexibility in how they display content. The framework provides essential building blocks called "Cells" - stateless, minimal components that renderers implement to allow complex applications to be built through composition.
Core philosophy: cells are stateless and minimal, renderers handle display, applications control behavior.
GUI, TUI, mobile, browser - all have unique needs. Rather than trying to solve all of these, Cellery lets you build functional components, similar to Flutter. Renderers can then choose to implement as much or as little as needed for their use case.
Want to render to eInk? Native components rather than React Native? TUI? Implement the Cells as you need for your use case while targetting a consistent UX across devices.
Work in progress. API subject to change.
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The npm package cellery receives a total of 130 weekly downloads. As such, cellery popularity was classified as not popular.
We found that cellery 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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