149 Interest Score
22 Discussions
0.15 Engagement
Oct 2021 Launched

A Visual Studio Code extension that organizes your React app's components into an interactive tree in the sidebar. It shows parent-child relationships, props, navigates to the file where a component is defined, and marks any nodes connected to the Redux store.

What the Community Said

Only somewhat relevant, but I love your logo!

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Gamechanger for me! Congrats on the launch! Have you got any plans on introducing it to jetbrains family of products (Pycharm, Phpstorm, Goland etc..?)

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Thank you! It seems soooooo useful!

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This looks cool. I'll be giving this a try!

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Hi, Does it work with React Native too?

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