Type-safe search params state manager for React frameworks - Like useState, but stored in the URL query string.
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Type-safe search params state manager for React frameworks - Like useState, but stored in the URL query string.
Store any user state in query parameters; imagine JSON in a browser URL, while keeping types and structure of data, e.g.numbers will be decoded as numbers not strings. With TS validation. Shared state and URL state sync without any hassle or boilerplate. Supports Next.js@14-15, react-router@6-7, and Remix@2.
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