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    @react-nano/redux-dynamic-modules

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    Making redux-dynamic-modules more lightweight by using @react-nano/redux instead of react-redux. Written in TypeScript.

    Why Use @react-nano/redux-dynamic-modules?

    • Very lightweight (see the badges above for the latest size).
    • It still uses redux-dynamic-modules(-core) under the hood (as a peer dependency), so you'll stay up to date with the latest features and bugfixes!
    • All it does is supply a different DynamicModuleLoader component which leverages the power of hooks in combination with @react-nano/redux.
    • All other imports can be taken from redux-dynamic-modules-core instead of redux-dynamic-modules.
    • Only has four peer dependencies:
      • React 16.8.0 or higher
      • Redux 4.0.0 or higher
      • @react-nano/redux in the same version
      • redux-dynamic-modules-core 5.0.0 or higher
    • Liberal license: zlib/libpng

    Note: Since this library uses @react-nano/redux, your code also needs to be using @react-nano/redux (otherwise you'd be using redux-dynamic-modules).

    How to Use

    Check out the documentation

    Report Issues

    Something not working quite as expected? Do you need a feature that has not been implemented yet? Check the issue tracker and add a new one if your problem is not already listed. Please try to provide a detailed description of your problem, including the steps to reproduce it.

    Contribute

    Awesome! If you would like to contribute with a new feature or submit a bugfix, fork this repo and send a pull request. Please, make sure all the unit tests are passing before submitting and add new ones in case you introduced new features.

    License

    @react-nano has been released under the zlib/libpng license, meaning you can use it free of charge, without strings attached in commercial and non-commercial projects. Credits are appreciated but not mandatory.