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React Router v7 is really amazing - it offers "library mode" and "framework mode". And that's a huge deal! But I feel like things aren't perfectly documented unfortunately...
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working on it!

I just launched an all-in-one template for cross-platform development, based on the stack I use myself everyday. Expo, NextJS, TypeScript, Tailwind, Firebase, AppsFlyer, Authentication, Analytics, In-App Purchases, Stripe and a lot more, setup by default.

Would love to hear if you've tried out react-router-devtools and if you have any opinions on them! The docs are a bit of a pain point unfortunately, should get better soon though 😅

working on react tutos is full-time job

Yes, React Router v7 is really amazing! The "library mode" and "framework mode" add a lot of flexibility. But I agree, the documentation still lacks some details, especially for certain features.

I love you 😍, best tutor ever

Ohhhhh damn, I remember watching your flutter videos. Glad I found you here!

It’s like Tanstack. Their libs are amazing but poorly documented.

Yes, I think their documentation is terrible, especially the V7 version. I don’t have a preference for technology, but I think it’s a good choice that they copied the Vue Router documentation 1:1.

Love the library, hated the docs from the beginning. It just is so confusing 😕

It needs a template similar to Remix’s “SPA mode,” enabling the use of clientActions and clientLoaders, while allowing you to select your own backend.

