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reason-react
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Note: ReasonReact now lives at @rescript/react, which maintains full compatiblity with the latest ReasonReact, excluding the long-deprecated old modules aliases (such as ReactDOMRe
, in favor of ReactDOM
) that we've taken the occasion to finally remove. Migration notes here.
Tldr: you can just change your package.json
's "reason-react"
dependency to "@rescript/react"
. For transitive dependencies upgrade truoble, please voice your feedback on our forum and on the migration issue. Thanks!
Future updates happens at rescript-react
as a continuation of ReasonReact, by the same people.
Likewise, the old reason-react docs are kept alive for historical purposes, with its continuation at rescript-react docs.
More context on the move here.
0.10.1
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React bindings for Reason
The npm package reason-react receives a total of 1,082 weekly downloads. As such, reason-react popularity was classified as popular.
We found that reason-react demonstrated a not healthy version release cadence and project activity because the last version was released a year ago. It has 4 open source maintainers collaborating on the project.
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