Dima Lebedynskyi's repositories
react-playground
React application with React Router v4, async components etc
Redux-Firebase-blog
Sample for redux firebase application. Basic Blog
ava-issue-1093
code sample for https://github.com/avajs/ava/issues/1093
code-split-component
Declarative code splitting for your Wepback bundled React projects, with SSR support.
create-exposed-app
App generator with everything exposed for maximum control (powered by TypeScript, Babel, Jest, ESLint, Prettier, CircleCI, and more)
create-react-app
Create React apps with no build configuration.
eslint-config-prettier
Turns off all rules that are unnecessary or might conflict with prettier.
keep-a-changelog
If you build software, keep a changelog.
koa-mobx-react-starter
A straightforward starter for Node javascript web projects. Using Koa, MobX, Pug and ReactJS (with universal / isomorphic server rendering)
loadable-components
React code splitting made easy ✂️✨
npx-visualize-bundle
Analyse your React Native bundle in 1 command
react-async-component
Resolve components asynchronously, with support for code splitting and advanced server side rendering use cases.
react-examples
React… examples…
react-helmet-async
Thread-safe Helmet for React 16+ and friends
react-hoc-outside-click
React HOC OutsideClick
react-motion-ui-pack
Wrapper component around React Motion for easier UI transitions
react-native-camera
A Camera component for React Native. Also supports barcode scanning!
react-toolbox
A set of React components implementing Google's Material Design specification with the power of CSS Modules
react-track
Track the position of DOM elements. Create cool animations.
redux-immutable
redux-immutable is used to create an equivalent function of Redux combineReducers that works with Immutable.js state.
remarkable
Markdown parser, done right. Commonmark support, extensions, syntax plugins, high speed - all in one. Gulp and metalsmith plugins are also available.
scheduler-polyfill
A polyfill for self.scheduler
typescript-pipeline-operator
A simple example showing off how you can use the Pipeline Operator in TypeScript.