react-component/select
On GitHub, react-component/select has picked up 936 stars, Frontend, TypeScript. 🎯 Composable Select component for React, with search, async-friendly option data, custom rendering, and virtual scrolling.
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How does react-component/select compare to other Frontend projects?
react-component/select is tracked by TopGit in the Frontend category, with 936 GitHub stars and written in TypeScript. Browse the Frontend topic page on TopGit to compare it against similar projects by stars and activity.
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What is react-component/select?
react-component/select (react-component/select) is a TypeScript project on GitHub. From the project's own README: 🎯 Composable Select component for React, with search, async-friendly option data, custom rendering, and virtual scrolling.
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