As I usually do, on my birthday I am the one giving gifts. This time I present you a shiny new JavaScript state manager, 100% compatible with Redux, that makes writing your apps fun like playing a videogame!
- It's free and open source (MIT license)
- It's typesafe, for those of you who like TypeScript
- It's powerful as RTK but simple as Redux and less verbose than both
- It maintains all the perks of Redux: testability, predictability, time-travel debugging, ...
- Compatible with react-redux and redux-devtools
- Provides its own React bindings with convenient hooks
Give it a try and let me know what you think! I'm sure you'll be... hooked ;)
PS: Please don't tell me this is not ECS like those Reddit trolls did. I know. I was inspired by ECS, I didn't copy it. Please.
iceonfire•1h ago
As I usually do, on my birthday I am the one giving gifts. This time I present you a shiny new JavaScript state manager, 100% compatible with Redux, that makes writing your apps fun like playing a videogame!
- It's free and open source (MIT license)
- It's typesafe, for those of you who like TypeScript
- It's powerful as RTK but simple as Redux and less verbose than both
- It maintains all the perks of Redux: testability, predictability, time-travel debugging, ...
- Compatible with react-redux and redux-devtools
- Provides its own React bindings with convenient hooks
Give it a try and let me know what you think! I'm sure you'll be... hooked ;)
PS: Please don't tell me this is not ECS like those Reddit trolls did. I know. I was inspired by ECS, I didn't copy it. Please.