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reactkit is a React ecosystem browser based on npmjs, serving as an unofficial navigation website. Our aim is to encourage the use of existing React libraries for development, and we feature a wide array of excellent React libraries and components.
Since as early as 2020, I've delved deep into web development with React, benefiting from its robust ecosystem. This journey has led me to craft numerous exquisite websites and even apps. However, a recurring challenge for both me and my peers has been the dilemma of choosing between various libraries or determining if there's an existing library for my ideas. It's these kinds of questions that prompted me to create reactkit. My aim is to provide a package wiki for all React users, offering a centralized hub where they can discover a plethora of excellent, readily available React packages when embarking on their projects. With reactkit, navigating the vast landscape of React ecosystem for outstanding libraries will no longer be an arduous task.
No, it's 100% free, just like React itself. If you have any questions, feel free to reach out to me at [email protected].
If you wish to add your React package, please email [email protected]. However, there is one requirement: your package must be compatible with TypeScript.
Generally, it's not necessary since all our data is fetched from npmjs. You just need to maintain your package on npmjs. If you have any other requirements, feel free to contact us at [email protected]