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🔭 I’m currently working on:
React Render WaveA compact React hook + component for effortlessly rendering large datasets in waves.
React Render Wave helps you break rendering into small, timed batches to keep your UI smooth and responsive—especially when working with large lists or data-heavy UIs. By leveraging Rust for high-performance data processing and WebAssembly (WASM) for near-native speed in the browser, this solution ensures that rendering is both fast and memory-safe.
Tooling that helps AI agents observe app state and UI context in React.
react-observer-agent is an experimental package that lets you plug intelligent agents into your app via a simple provider. It watches your state (Zustand, Redux, etc.), reads visible UI context, and allows safe, permission-based action execution using registered tools. Built with LLMs in mind (OpenAI, Claude, local), it’s designed to explore the future of context-aware, agent-driven UIs.
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To use the packages I am working in a real application code, in the form of cloning skroutz ( it still needs a llot of work ), see this Skroutz in React.
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💼 Developed Discord Server Cloner v.0 (Most of the code is in private repo cause I sold it)
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🌱 I’m currently learning Angular, Cypress, Jest
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react-render-wave
react-render-wave PublicA compact React hook that makes rendering large datasets effortless.
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