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    React Sight

    React Sight

    Visualization tool for React, with support for Fiber, Router, etc.

    React Sight requires React Dev Tools for reading information about your App. Simply add to Chrome if you don't have it installed. Open your React application, or open (almost!) any website running React! React Sight is a live view of the component hierarchy tree of your React application with support for React Router and Redux. Now with support for Firefox! Hover over nodes to see their state and props in the side panel. Hide DOM elements, Redux components, and Router components with the built...
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    React Trend

    React Trend

    Simple, elegant spark lines

    Unfortunately, none of this project's authors have the time/enthusiasm to maintain this project right now. We recommend forking this project, or reading its source to learn how it's built). Graphing tools are often complex, abstract, and heavy. They require domain-specific knowledge and significant time investment. While building rich data visualizations for an analytics app, is a necessary cost. But what if you just need a sparkline that shows a trend? These are very simple and elegant...
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