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React framework with server render for blazing fast page load and seamless transitions between pages in the browser.
Rules for React server components
React Server Components bindings for DOM using Webpack. This is intended to be integrated into meta-frameworks. It is not intended to be imported directly.
A wrapper around React that will hide hooks from the React Server Component compiler
React Server Components (RSC) support for Vite.
React Server Components bindings for DOM using Turbopack. This is intended to be integrated into meta-frameworks. It is not intended to be imported directly.
React Server Components bindings for DOM using Rspack
React Server Components bindings for DOM using Bun. This is intended to be integrated into meta-frameworks. It is not intended to be imported directly.
React Server Components bindings for DOM using Parcel. This is intended to be integrated into meta-frameworks. It is not intended to be imported directly.
React Hooks/Utils done right. For browser, SSR, and React Server Components.
[React Server Components](https://react.dev/reference/rsc/server-components) for the [AI SDK](https://ai-sdk.dev/docs):
A simplified solution to React server side rendering.
Discriminates between react-server and other environments
React server side rendering support for Fastify with Next
Unleash the Power of React Server Components! Use multiple themes on your site with confidence, without losing any advantages of React Server Components.
Unleash the Power of React Server Components! Use dark/light mode on your site with confidence, without losing any advantages of React Server Components
Next.js + Electron + React Server Components
Unleash the Power of React Server Components! Use multiple themes on your site with confidence, without losing any advantages of React Server Components.
Unleash the Power of React Server Components! Use dark/light mode on your site with confidence, without losing any advantages of React Server Components
A solution for enabling context sharing in React Server Components, providing an alternative to React.createContext.