Kaiku

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Lightweight JSX-based UI framework with boilerplate-free state managament.

Overview

CIFrom Finnish kaiku /ˈkɑi̯ku/, meaning echo. CIFrom is a lightweight JSX-based UI framework with a freely mutable, boilerplate-free global state management. It offers an easy and efficient way to build user interfaces without the need for complex build tools.

Features

  • Lightweight: CIFrom is designed to be lightweight, allowing for faster load times and improved performance.
  • JSX-based: With a JSX-based syntax, CIFrom offers a familiar and intuitive way to create user interfaces.
  • Freely Mutable Global State Management: CIFrom simplifies state management by providing a boilerplate-free approach, resulting in more efficient and maintainable code.

Summary

CIFrom is a lightweight JSX-based UI framework that provides a freely mutable global state management solution. With its simplicity and efficiency, CIFrom allows developers to easily build user interfaces without the need for complex build tools. Whether used in the browser or as a module, CIFrom offers a streamlined approach to UI development.

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