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Unstated vs Effector: What are the differences?

Unstated: State so simple, it goes without saying. State so simple, it goes without saying; Effector: Multi-store state manager for Javascript apps. It is an effective multi-store state manager for Javascript apps, that allows you to manage data in complex applications.

Unstated and Effector can be categorized as "State Management Library" tools.

Effector is an open source tool with 2.24K GitHub stars and 84 GitHub forks. Here's a link to Effector's open source repository on GitHub.

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Pros of Effector
Pros of Unstated
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    Statically typed
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    Less boilerplate
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    Small bundle size
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    Effects calculation
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    Signal functions
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    All redux feauters + simple
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    Simple

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Cons of Effector
Cons of Unstated
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    Undocumented methods like setState
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    Lack of debugging tools
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What is Effector?

It is an effective multi-store state manager for Javascript apps, that allows you to manage data in complex applications.

What is Unstated?

State so simple, it goes without saying

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