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@datorama/akita-experimental

v2.0.0

Published

State Management Tailored-Made for JS Applications

Downloads

9

Readme

Akita

State Management Tailored-Made for JS Applications

Whether it be Angular, React, Vue, Web Components or plain old vanilla JS, Akita can do the heavy lifting and serve as a useful tool for maintaining clean, boilerplate-free, and scalable applications.

Downloads Build Status All Contributors commitizen PRs coc-badge semantic-release styled with prettier

Akita is a state management pattern, built on top of RxJS, which takes the idea of multiple data stores from Flux and the immutable updates from Redux, along with the concept of streaming data, to create the Observable Data Stores model.

Akita encourages simplicity. It saves you the hassle of creating boilerplate code and gives powerful tools with a moderate learning curve, suitable for both experienced and inexperienced developers alike.

Contributors

Thanks goes to these wonderful people (emoji key):

| Netanel Basal💻 🎨 🚇 🤔 📝 📖 | I. Sinai📖 | Amit b.h💻 🤔 | Ido Glikman🤔 | Anergelem🎨 | Hoisel💻 | Ange Picard📖 | | :---: | :---: | :---: | :---: | :---: | :---: | :---: | | Shahar Kazaz💻 📖 📝 | gili💻 | Dmitry A. Efimenko💻 🤔 | hiepxanh💻 | Sean G. Wright🤔 | Pedro Casaubon💻 | omgwtflaserguns💻 | | Daniel Netzer💻 | Emmanuel De Saint Steban💻 | Tobias Wittwer💻 | Miro Krenz💻 | simeyla 💻 🤔 |

This project follows the all-contributors specification. Contributions of any kind welcome!