onejs/one
onejs/one is one of the UI-focused repositories TopGit tracks, currently at 4.5k stars, written primarily in TypeScript. ❶ One lets you target React web and React Native with a single Vite plugin. Everything you need to build great websites and apps with unified routing.
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What is onejs/one?
onejs/one (onejs/one) is a TypeScript project on GitHub. From the project's own README: ❶ One lets you target React web and React Native with a single Vite plugin. Everything you need to build great websites and apps with unified routing.
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