What is Effector?
It is an effective multi-store state manager for Javascript apps, that allows you to manage data in complex applications.
Effector is a tool in the State Management Library category of a tech stack.
Effector is an open source tool with 3K GitHub stars and 119 GitHub forks. Here’s a link to Effector's open source repository on GitHub
Who uses Effector?
Companies
Developers
11 developers on StackShare have stated that they use Effector.
Effector Integrations
Pros of Effector
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Effector's Features
- Type safe
- Framework agnostic
- Developer-friendly
- Maximum performance
- Tiny bundle size
- Plain javascript
Effector Alternatives & Comparisons
What are some alternatives to Effector?
Stimulus
Stimulus is a JavaScript framework with modest ambitions. It doesn't seek to take over your entire front-end—in fact, it's not concerned with rendering HTML at all.
Redux
It helps you write applications that behave consistently, run in different environments (client, server, and native), and are easy to test. t provides a great experience, such as live code editing combined with a time traveling debugger.
vuex
Vuex is a state management pattern + library for Vue.js applications. It serves as a centralized store for all the components in an application, with rules ensuring that the state can only be mutated in a predictable fashion. It also integrates with Vue's official devtools extension to provide advanced features such as zero-config time-travel debugging and state snapshot export / import.
MobX
MobX is a battle tested library that makes state management simple and scalable by transparently applying functional reactive programming (TFRP). React and MobX together are a powerful combination. React renders the application state by providing mechanisms to translate it into a tree of renderable components. MobX provides the mechanism to store and update the application state that React then uses.
redux-saga
An alternative side effect model for Redux apps