Easily share complex states between unrelated React components, with IDE autocomplete and TS validation. Without any hassle or boilerplate. state-in-URL Simple state management with optional URL sync. Share complex states between unrelated React components, TS-friendly, NextJS compatible. Most users don't care about URLs, so, can use them to store your app state.
Features
- Store unsaved user forms in URL
- No providers, reducers, boilerplate or new concepts, API similar to React.useState
- Preserves data types and structure, good developer experience with IDE suggestions, strong typing and JSDoc comments
- Separate hooks for Next.js and React.js applications, and functions for pure JS
- Unit tests and Playwright tests, high quality and support
- Minimal rerenders
- Zero dependencies for a smaller footprint
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