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React Cosmos is a dev tool for building scalable, high-quality user interfaces. It's designed to make it easy for you to test and iterate on React components. It makes debugging less painful, and it enables you to create and publish component libraries.
React Cosmos 5
A tool for ambitious UI developers
Ovidiu Cherecheș
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Hi there!
After 5 years of iteration and experiments, React Cosmos is ready for prime time.
This release contains the best ideas from previous versions, wrapped in an elegant interface that gets out of the way and lets you focus on your creation.
Creating and browsing component fixtures is easier than ever.
The tree view, the global search, the props and state panels, the responsive preview...
React Cosmos 5
A tool for ambitious UI developers
Ovidiu Cherecheș
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Hey, Ovidiu the maker here. Here's some extra info aside from what you can find on GitHub.
# The app
I read a book called Deep Work to improve the quality of my work and found the "shutdown ritual" idea powerful. At first I made a dead simple list that I went through every evening to clear my mind and disconnect from work.
Then I decided to build a simple app and keep iterating in small...
Jobs Done!
A ritual app for ending the work day inspired by Deep Work
You gave it your best. Time to call it a day.
Follow a set of steps to relieve your mind from work-related thoughts. Formalize thoughts into tasks and create a plan for tomorrow.
Then say your set phrase, which cues your mind that it's safe to release work thoughts for the rest of the day.
Finally, choose a pastime activity to disconnect.
Jobs Done!
A ritual app for ending the work day inspired by Deep Work
Flatris is an open source web game. It's a custom Tetris implementation with a multiplayer spin. It uses React, Redux, Socket.IO and Next.js to make the real-time magic happen. Check out the source code if you're into the geeky stuff.
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Multiplayer Flatris
A fast-paced two-player web game (built with React & Node)
Cosmos is a dev tool you can throw any React component at. It mocks API calls, Redux state, Router location and any other input.
Cosmos 3.0
Dev tool for creating reusable React components
Ovidiu Cherecheș
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Maker here, AMA. I'd love to hear suggestions on what algorithms/visualisations to add or how to present them better. Note that while only Binary Search is full covered, the framework decorates any function and only the illustrated part is custom.
Illustrated Algorithms
learn algorithms easily through interactive visualizations
Illustrated Algorithms
learn algorithms easily through interactive visualizations