React bindings for SortableJS
The react-sortablejs library provides React bindings to SortableJS for enabling drag-and-drop functionality in React applications. However, it is still in development and not recommended for production use due to existing bugs.
The react-sortablejs library serves as a bridge between React applications and the SortableJS library, enabling the implementation of drag-and-drop features. While the library offers useful features like plugins and detailed documentation, it is still under development, and caution is advised when using it in production environments to avoid potential bugs and issues.
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