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react-browser-hooks
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React Browser Hooks
A simple utility library that provides custom hooks for some common browser events.
npm:
npm install react-browser-hooks
You can find documentation and demo on https://react-browser-hooks.netlify.com/
E.g. The FullScreen hook:
import { useFullScreen } from 'react-browser-hooks'
const fs = useFullScreen()
<button onClick={fs.toggle}>{fs.fullScreen ? 'Close' : 'Open'}</button>
Sensible defaults are provided to allow each hook to be safely used when rendering on the server.
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The npm package react-browser-hooks receives a total of 226 weekly downloads. As such, react-browser-hooks popularity was classified as not popular.
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