React.js Open Source of the Month (v.Apr 2018)
For the past month, we ranked nearly 200 React.js Open Source Projects to pick the Top 10.
We compared projects with new or major release during this period. Mybridge AI ranks projects based on a variety of factors to measure its quality for professionals.
- Average number of Github stars in this edition: 2,202
- “Watch” React.js Top 10 Open Source on Github and get email once a month.
- Topics: Online communities, Testing, Immer, Debugger, Pinterest, Kanban, Animation, Component, Slack, Error
Open source projects can be useful for programmers. Hope you find an interesting project that inspires you.
Course of the month:
A) Beginners: React 16 — The Complete Guide (incl. React Router 4 & Redux) [6,499 recommends, 4.8/5 stars]
B) Advanced: React Native: Advanced Concepts. [2,183 recommends, 4.7 stars]
Rank 1
Spectrum: Simple, powerful online communities. Built with Node and React.js [3042 stars on Github]. Courtesy of Spectrum
Rank 2
React-testing-library: Simple and complete React DOM testing utilities that encourage good testing practices. [1555 stars on Github]. Courtesy of Kent C. Dodds
Rank 3
Immer: Create the next immutable state by mutating the current one [4106 stars on Github]. Courtesy of Michel Weststrate
Rank 4
Debugger.html: The Firefox debugger that works anywhere. Built with React and Redux [3695 stars on Github].
Rank 5
Gestalt: A set of React UI components open sourced by Pinterest [1771 stars on Github]. Courtesy of Pinterest Engineering
Rank 6
React-kanban: A Trello-like application built with React and Redux. Take a look at the live website: [884 stars on Github]. Courtesy of Markus Englund
Rank 7
React-spring: Helping react-motion and animated to become best friends [3408 stars on Github]. Courtesy of Paul Henschel
Rank 8
React-broadcast: Reliably communicate state changes to deeply nested React elements [1120 stars on Github]. Courtesy of React Training