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    Cerebral

    Cerebral

    Declarative state and side effects management for popular JavaScript

    ...When you make a code change you should create a branch first. When the code is changed and backed up by a test you can commit it from the root. A declarative approach to application logic also allows us to build developer tools that builds the mental image of this complexity for you. It makes perfect sense for us to write our UIs with declarative code. The reason is that we need to reuse UI elements and compose them together in different configurations. UIs are complex. But what about our application logic? Applications are becoming more complex in nature as we push the boundaries of user experiences.
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    React Most Wanted

    React Most Wanted

    React starter kit with "Most Wanted" application features

    React Most Wanted is a set of starter kits, tools, features, and best practices that you can choose from and use around your React projects. Choose from 3 different starter kits. From a basic one to a full-featured application. You start easy like with every other template but you can also update the template parts over time. And with the updates you don't only update the components but also get new features and bug fixes.
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    react-redux-firebase

    react-redux-firebase

    Redux bindings for Firebase. Includes React Hooks and Higher Order

    ...If you are starting a new project and/or are not required to have your Firebase data loaded into redux, you might want to give reactfire a try before trying react-redux-firebase. I wrote up a quick medium article explaining a bit about how, and why and showing how to start a new project with these tools. Out-of-the-box support for authentication (with auto-loading user profile from database/firestore). Full Firebase Platform Support Including Real-Time Database, Firestore, and Storage. Automatic binding/unbinding of listeners through React Hooks (useFirebaseConnect, useFirestoreConnect) or Higher Order Components (firebaseConnect and firestoreConnect). ...
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    serverless-chrome

    serverless-chrome

    Run headless Chrome/Chromium on AWS Lambda

    ...In addition, this project also provides a few example services for common patterns (e.g. taking a screenshot of a page, printing to PDF, some scraping, etc.). Why? Because it's neat. It also opens up interesting possibilities for using the Chrome DevTools Protocol (and tools like Chromeless or Puppeteer) in serverless architectures and doing testing/CI, web-scraping, pre-rendering, etc. You must configure your AWS credentials either by defining AWS_ACCESS_KEY_ID and AWS_SECRET_ACCESS_KEY environmental variables, or using an AWS profile.
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