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A collection of useful Sublime Text snippets for React Development #9003

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My package is a collection of useful Sublime Text snippets for React.

It's similar to "React Development Snippets", However it should still be added because it's more modern and simplified version that can simplify React development.

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braver commented Nov 30, 2024

We have over a dozen snippets packages for React. I'm sure all are better than everything else and simplify development. Why would a user consider installing yours over, or in addition, everything else? If it's a set of mostly generic snippet, consider contributing to an existing package like https://packagecontrol.io/packages/ReactJS%20Snippets

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@braver I guess I just couldn't find the one among many existing ones that I'd use for myself (or could extend with Redux Toolkit things and all, yet keeping it simple and free of redundancy). But I got your point, thanks for the feedback!

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