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    MMKV

    The fastest key/value storage for React Native

    ...Multiple instances support (separate user-data with global data). Customize storage location. High performance because everything is written in C++. ~30x faster than AsyncStorage. Uses JSI instead of the "old" Bridge. iOS, Android and Web support. Easy to use React Hooks API. StorageBenchmark compares popular storage libraries against each other by reading a value from storage for 1000 times.
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    Zarm

    Zarm

    React-based mobile UI component library

    An enterprise-level mobile UI component library developed by Zhongan Technology based on React. The name Zarm (pronounced /zɑːm/, which can be pronounced Zam in Chinese) is inspired by the philosophy that Zhongan Insurance adheres to: to be an insurance with warmth. Zarm = za + warm, za stands for "Zhong An", and warm means "warmth", with the overlapped "a" letter as the center, and the left and right parts are taken respectively. Pursuing the ultimate user experience and committing to...
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