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The energy for reactive programming with MVC/MVVM patterns
The library provides components for programming with reactive state and effects using MVC and MVVM-like design patterns.
Core components include Atoms (stores), Signals (event emitters), Scopes and Effects (subscriptions), which form an efficient computation graph.
Additionally, the library includes an MVC/MVVM feature, that provides building blocks for programming Controllers for a business layer and View Models for a presentation layer. Controllers and view models can be extended using other features in an optional way.
Other parts of the library include integrations with third-party tools and frameworks. At the moment the following are supported:
All of these integrations are optional and can be used independently.
The core and MVC components are framework-agnostic and can be used by web and server applications, libraries and CLI tools.
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The library for reactive programming using efficient computing and MVC/MVVM patterns
The npm package nrgy receives a total of 57 weekly downloads. As such, nrgy popularity was classified as not popular.
We found that nrgy 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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