What is Recompose?
It is a React utility belt for function components and higher-order components. A higher-order component (HOC) refers to a function that accepts a single React component and returns a new React component. Think of it like lodash for React.
Recompose is a tool in the Javascript Utilities & Libraries category of a tech stack.
Recompose is an open source tool with 14.8K GitHub stars and 1.3K GitHub forks. Here’s a link to Recompose's open source repository on GitHub
Who uses Recompose?
Companies
9 companies reportedly use Recompose in their tech stacks, including linkfluence, On-demand apps, and metamaskbrowser.
Developers
29 developers on StackShare have stated that they use Recompose.
Recompose Integrations
Recompose's Features
- Higher-order components made easy
- Optimizing bundle size
Recompose Alternatives & Comparisons
What are some alternatives to Recompose?
Compose
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jQuery
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React
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AngularJS
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Vue.js
It is a library for building interactive web interfaces. It provides data-reactive components with a simple and flexible API.