The easiest way to read and WRITE from query parameters in sveltekit.
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The easiest way to read and WRITE from query parameters in sveltekit.
A car rental website built with Next.js (App Router) and TypeScript featuring dynamic routing, a responsive UI with Tailwind CSS, Clerk authentication, Vercel Postgres, Drizzle ORM, and Cloudinary for images. It includes search filters, an infinite logo slider, and Stripe integration
React Hook for syncing TanStack Table state with URL search params.
The easiest way to reactively manage query params in Svelte and SvelteKit applications, both on the server and in the browser.
Playground for playing searchParams from Next.js with next-query-params and useDebounce
Make easy way for filtering data with URLSearchParams & different types of inputs, selects.
Use search params as a state in your web application.
Self-hosted context-free Switch routing component for History.js library (React). The library was created to transfer navigation responsibility from a view into Mobx state container (MVC). Also can be used separately as a self-hosted router
History.js wrapper with observable location and reactive URLSearchParams
A simple example repo demonstrating how to generate og images using both slugs and search params
You can see Pagination, Filtering List, LocalStorage features on this project 🚀
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A class designed to simplify working with URL search parameters in JavaScript.
Discover Next.js typesafe and shallow search params for your project.
Filtering and pagination at the backend level, using useSearchParams from react router to synchronously update URL with filter and pagination params (search, price range, select, checkbox). State persisted after refresh and across route navigation.
🔎 React hooks for effortless management of URL search parameters in Remix applications.
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