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    react-error-boundary

    react-error-boundary

    Simple reusable React error boundary component

    react-error-boundary is a tiny, well-tested utility that makes React’s error boundaries practical and ergonomic for everyday apps. It wraps React’s error-handling primitives in a single <ErrorBoundary> component with a predictable API for rendering fallbacks when descendant components throw during render, lifecycle, or event handlers. The library emphasizes recovery, not just failure: you can reset the error state programmatically or when certain “reset keys” change, returning the subtree to...
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    RUM HTML UI

    RUM HTML UI

    Simple, decomplected, isomorphic HTML UI library for Clojure

    Rum is a simple, “decomplected” HTML UI library that works on both the client and server, giving Clojure/ClojureScript developers a unified way to build interfaces. On the client, it functions as a thin React wrapper in ClojureScript, exposing familiar component patterns with idiomatic data-driven code. On the server, it generates static HTML from Clojure so the same component concepts can render outside the browser. The library emphasizes control over state and rendering rather than magic,...
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