React component library Concis | Components break through 50+, mobile concis started, new English document, continuous update...

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What is Concis?

First of all, thank you for your support, allowing Concis to break through 100 stars~ It is also because of your continuous support that bloggers continue to recharge and move forward on the road to open source.

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A brief introduction for those who are not familiar with this project, Concis is a lightweight component library developed based on React+TypeScript, which fully embraces the React ecosystem and supports new features of React (hooks/redux) in pursuit of lightweight Component volume, simple usage, minimal thinking burden.

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Github

official document

Why are you looking for teammates?

From the commit record of github, we can know that from Concis init commit to now, only bloggers are doing iterative development, and they are using their time outside of work to maintain and develop this warehouse. In fact, there are still many things that can be improved in Concis as follows. The blogger hopes to find friends who like tossing and studying in the community to develop together and create an ecology and community.

At present, more than a dozen small partners have been assembled to maintain and develop Concis.

next plan

At present, the component library blogger has sorted out some points that can be started, as follows:

  • The number of components is relatively small, and it is expected to expand to 60, and the direction is biased toward fresh components from foreign sites;
  • Mobile terminal series components;
  • Svelte component library;
  • Vscode intelligent prompt support and some surrounding ecology expanded by Concis;
  • The component style requires users to provide opinions. If you can modify it based on your own aesthetics, it would be better to raise pr on git;
  • Some global configurations, such as the overall color of the component library (currently in progress), internationalization, writing unit tests, etc.;
  • Some new ideas and ideas can be discussed in git issue;

What bloggers have done recently

Components that extend uniqueness

Recently, bloggers are exploring some fresh components other than domestic street-style conventional components. It is easy to find some good-looking and distinctive components on foreign official websites. For example, the recently made Nav component:

Source thingsboard (an iot platform abroad)

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In concis:

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In the previous blog, a small partner left a message, ant, elementbacked by a big factory, conciswhat advantages or characteristics does it have? The blogger thinks that at least this aspect is a point that can be broken through. The domestic mainstream component libraries are similar in style, and there is really no novelty. If there are any good-looking, interesting, and conventional components, please provide them in the comment area or post them in the comments section. Mention it on github issue, of course prit would be better to mention it directly~

Update English docs

concisEnglish documentation is online:

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write at the end

In fact, the blogger was also an inactive github user before. Since he had the idea of ​​writing a component library, he has become more and more enthusiastic about open source sharing and creation.

I hope that friends in the community who are interested can leave me a message through the issue of github , and I will take the initiative and actively contact. If you think this warehouse is not bad, you can give me a star or tell your friends that I need it to be seen by more people. Do things devoutly and with gratitude. Thank you all.

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