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Create React App Officially Deprecated Amid React 19 Compatibility Issues
Create React App is officially deprecated due to React 19 issues and lack of maintenance—developers should switch to Vite or other modern alternatives.
Drop-in replacement for much of the Knockout API, but backed with Vue.
(WARNING: Not production ready, still in alpha. Open issues if you have a particular Knockout API you need.)
Drop-in replacement for much of the Knockout API, but backed with Vue. Useful for migrating from a Knockout codebase when refactoring to Vue.
Root object
import Knue from 'knue'
const ko = new Knue()
API
Observable
const ko = new Knue()
const foo = ko.observable(1)
Or, methods can be destructured, like:
const { observable } = new Knue()
const foo = observable(1)
ObservableArray
const foo = ko.observableArray<string>()
console.log(foo()) // []
Computed
const co1 = ko.computed(() => 1)
const co2 = computed(() => co1() + 1)
console.log(co1()) // 1
console.log(co2()) // 2
FAQs
Drop-in replacement for much of the Knockout API, but backed with Vue.
We found that knue 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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