Custom push notification (Toast) implementation under React + stayed by TailwindCSS.
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Custom push notification (Toast) implementation under React + stayed by TailwindCSS.
🌞 Context API and Hooks based Modal Provider for react material-ui framework
⚛ Simple app using context API, initial setup and custom Hook
💡 A project that demonstrates the possibility of managing data in your React project that talks to external REST API through Context API and custom Hooks, increasing your code quality and maintainability.
Build React Applications Workshop
Do you want to use React Context API to manage states globally and avoid prop drilling in your Next.js 13 app directory? If so, you've come to the right place. This article will guide you through the process of setting up and implementing the React Context API in your Next.js 13 app.
Web Client for V Transfer.
[NOT MAINTAINED] Simple global state for React with Context API
🚀 Clone of the biggest E-commerce platform built using React, Firebase, and Stripe Payment Gateway
eCommerce Store using Reactjs & Context api
♻️ Zero-setup & simple global state management for React Components. It's similiar `useState` hooks like we use usual!
Add, delete and categorize all your incomes/expenses with your voice and track your budget at ease
A tiny wrapper library around the React Context API that reduces the amount of boilerplate code required to create and consume contexts.
Blogger is a full-stack web application that allows users to create and share blog posts with authentications and authorization. It is built with React, Node, Express and Mongoose.
Nike shoe launch store clone using React Hooks, Context API, Reducer for global state management and React Router V6 for routing.
Amazon-clone built with React, context api and firebase.
Prototype eCommerce using Fake Store API
Guide to learn ReactJs contextApi - Author ME :)
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