25 Amazing Open Source React.js Projects for the Past Year (v.2018)
For the past year, we’ve compared nearly 8,400 React.js open source projects to pick Top 25 (0.3% chance).
This is an extremely competitive list and it carefully picks the best open source React.js projects published between Jan and Dec 2017. Mybridge AI carefully evaluates the quality by considering popularity, engagement and recency. To give you an idea about the quality, the average number of Github stars is 3,366.
- React.js Open source of the Year v.2019 (avg. 3,747 ⭐️): Here
- React.js Articles of the Year v.2019: Here
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Open source projects can be useful for programmers. You can learn by reading the source code and build something on top of the existing projects. Give a plenty of time to play around with React.js open source projects you may have missed for the past year.
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No 1
React Navigation: Start quickly with built-in navigators that deliver a seamless out-of-the box experience. [8790 stars on Github].
No 2
Lottie: React Native library that renders After Effects animations in real time — Airbnb [7650 stars on Github]. Courtesy of Gabriel Peal at Airbnb
No 3
Reactide: The first dedicated IDE for React web application development [7379 stars on Github].
No 4
ReactXP: Library for cross-platform app development — Microsoft [5644 stars on Github]. Courtesy of Sergei Dryganets at Microsoft
No 5
React-vr: Create amazing 360 and VR content using React — Facebook Engineering [5396 stars on Github]. Courtesy of Andrew Imm at Facebook
No 6
Redux-offline: Build Offline-First Apps for Web and React Native [4171 stars on Github].
No 7
Formik: Forms in React, without tears [4114 stars on Github]. Courtesy of Jared Palmer
No 8
Joplin: A React Native note taking and to-do app with synchronization capabilities for Windows, macOS, Linux, Android and iOS [3463 stars on Github].
No 9
React-cosmos: Dev tool for creating reusable React components [3115 stars on Github]. Courtesy of Ovidiu Cherecheș
No 10
Git-point: GitHub in your pocket, made with React Native [3009 stars on Github].
No 11
React Move: Beautifully and deterministically animate anything in react. [3076 stars on Github].
No 12
Downshift: Primitives to build simple, flexible, WAI-ARIA compliant enhanced input React components [2929 stars on Github]. Courtesy of Kent C. Dodds at Paypal
No 13
Razzle: Create server-rendered universal JavaScript applications with no configuration [2700 stars on Github].
No 14
Hacker News clone rewritten with universal JavaScript, using React and GraphQL. [2690 stars on Github].
No 15
Excel-like data grid component for React [2564 stars on Github]. Courtesy of Nadim Islam
No 16
React-flight: The best way to build animation compositions for React. [2486 stars on Github]. Courtesy of Dotan Nahum
No 17
React-overdrive: Super easy magic-move transitions for React apps [2295 stars on Github]. Courtesy of Tal Bereznitskey
No 18
React-fns: Browser API’s turned into declarative React components and HoC’s [2230 stars on Github].
No 19
Haul: A command line tool for developing React Native apps [1972 stars on Github]. Courtesy of Mike Grabowski
No 20
React-imgpro: Image Processing Component for React [1741 stars on Github]. Courtesy of Nitin Tulswani
No 21
React-Sight: Visualization tool for React, with support for Fiber, Router (v4), and Redux [1503 stars on Github].
No 22
Prop-types: Runtime type checking for React props and similar objects [1473 stars on Github]. Courtesy of Dan Abramov at Facebook
No 23
Sketch-to-react-native: Convert Sketch files into React Native components [1429 stars on Github].
No 24
React-tv: React development for TVs (Renderer for low memory applications and Packager for TVs) [1203 stars on Github]. Courtesy of Raphael Amorim
No 25
Create-react-kotlin-app: Create React apps using Kotlin with no build configuration [1125 stars on Github]. Courtesy of Filipp Riabchun
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