npm i usehooks-ts
useBoolean()
useClickAnyWhere()
useCopyToClipboard()
useCountdown()
useCounter()
useDarkMode()
useDebounce()
useDocumentTitle()
useEffectOnce()
useElementSize()
useEventListener()
useFetch()
useHover()
useImageOnLoad()
useIntersectionObserver()
useInterval()
useIsClient()
useIsFirstRender()
useIsMounted()
useIsomorphicLayoutEffect()
useLocalStorage()
useLockedBody()
useMap()
useMediaQuery()
useOnClickOutside()
useReadLocalStorage()
useScreen()
useScript()
useSessionStorage()
useSsr()
useStep()
useTernaryDarkMode()
useTimeout()
useToggle()
useUpdateEffect()
useWindowSize()
Thanks for wanting to contribute! It's more than welcome π€
Most content changes (like fixing a typo) can be made without cloning the repository. Simply locate the file you wish to change in the GitHub UI, and click the little edit icon to make your change directly on the GitHub website.
If you need to make any other substantial changes, then follow the project setup steps below.
Before starting, make sure you have the good system dependencies:
node@16.x
npm@^8
Note: To easily switch node version, consider Node Version Manager (nvm).
Then fork the repository, clone it and install.
git clone https://github.com/{your_username}/usehooks-ts.git
cd usehooks-ts
npm install
# This command generates boilerplate for new hooks.
# Skip if updating an existed hook.
npm run plop
# Then develop the hook (aka test:watch)
npm run dev
# Once the hooks is ready
# Launch the documentation website
# Note: to build the website, you have to compile the usehooks-ts lib
# first, which create website content in the `website/generated` folder,
# used by Gatsby to create pages
cd website
npm install
npm run start
# Before commit: exec types-checking, linters and tests
cd ..
npm run test
π ./src
βββ π useHookName
β βββ π useHookName.demo.tsx # working demo
β βββ π useHookName.mdx # the documentation content
β βββ π§ͺ useHookName.test.ts # unit tests
β βββ π useHookName.ts # the hook
...
When the usehooks-ts
is compiled, only the necessary files are used.
The other files are copied in the documentation website.
Note: The demo is used different way:
- It's displayed on the website to illustrate how to use the hook.
- It's deployed as a CodeSandbox on build to let final users play with.
Big thanks goes to these wonderful people β€οΈ
This project follows the all-contributors specification (emoji key). Contributions of any kind welcome!
- Unit-test all hooks
- Add more hooks
This project is MIT licensed.