It is more convenient to use svg as React icon, which has strong operability and high degree of freedom.
The React Hooks version of Lomind relies heavily on the core functionalities of Lomind, while providing an array of additional practical React Hooks utilities.
Lomind, inspired by Lodash, is not meant to replace Lodash, which is known for its excellent performance and reliability. Instead, Lomind aims to incorporate the best features of various open-source libraries, enhancing its functionality with more modular and efficient tools.
A super convenient theme management component, you can set the theme color by yourself, add custom themes at will, and design templates by yourself. All data themes share the same state, support local storage settings, and can determine light or dark colors according to the system.
A React scrollbar custom component that hides the native scrollbar, provides a custom style overlay scrollbar, and retains the native functionality and feel while having scrolling inertia.
Cvlar is an open-source tool combining commit conventions, version control, auto-changelogs, and release automation for streamlined Git workflows.
Output beautiful badges in the console, supporting right angles, rounded corners, color and other settings
NoSSR is a React component used to prevent the rendering of its child components in a server-side rendering (SSR) environment, ensuring that specific content is only displayed in the client environment.
'standard-version' is a utility tool that offers a straightforward menu selection in the console.
A modern WYSIWYG headless editor developed based on ProseMirror, supporting Markdown syntax and enabling JSON data import & export.
The progress bar wrapper at the top of the website supports RTL and the internal style is fully customized. This component only provides external wrapping elements and only a small amount of basic CSS data.
The Vue Hooks version of Lomind also depends significantly on the functionalities of Lomind, providing a range of practical Vue Hooks utilities.
In Next.js projects, the official recommendation is to use the Next.js Link component for navigation. However, integrating Arco Design's Link component within Next.js can be cumbersome. This component resolves this issue, offering full compatibility with the attributes of both frameworks, simplifying their integration for developers.