What is React Cosmos?
It 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 is a tool in the MVC Tools category of a tech stack.
React Cosmos is an open source tool with 8.4K GitHub stars and 352 GitHub forks. Here’s a link to React Cosmos's open source repository on GitHub
Who uses React Cosmos?
Developers
4 developers on StackShare have stated that they use React Cosmos.
React Cosmos's Features
- Develop one component at a time. Isolate the UI you're working on and iterate quickly. Reloading your whole app on every change is slowing you down
- Bookmark component states, from blank states to edge cases. Your component library keeps you organized and provides a solid foundation of test cases
- Can be used in powerful ways. Including snapshot and visual regression testing, as well as custom integrations tailored to your needs
- Create reusable components
- Share UI across projects
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