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    React Flight

    React Flight

    The best way to build animation compositions for React

    ...It supports interactive previewing of frames (via showFrames mode), and integrates (at least at the time) with jQuery/Velocity under the hood (though future versions may remove the jQuery dependency). It’s well-suited for teams creating rich UI transitions, micro-animations and interactive components in React applications.
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    Effeckt.css

    Effeckt.css

    A Performant Transitions and Animations Library

    ...Each effect is isolated, documented, and demoed, allowing designers to copy just what they need rather than dragging in a monolithic framework. By standardizing names and behaviors, it helps teams keep motion design consistent across a product while remaining easy to theme. The library doubled as a learning resource during the rise of CSS animations, showing how to achieve polished interactions without heavy JavaScript.
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