Reshaped

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Reshaped

Community repository for storing examples, reporting issues and tracking roadmap

Overview:

The Reshaped public repository is a multi-purpose repository for Reshaped that contains examples of different project setups using Reshaped with various build tools and frameworks. The repository aims to work with popular technologies while still adhering to native browser technologies. It is built in public to track development and design process, providing insights into upcoming features and planned roadmap. Users are encouraged to create issues for challenges encountered while using the library or browsing the documentation.

Features:

  • Multi-purpose repository: The Reshaped public repository serves as a versatile resource for Reshaped, offering examples of project setups with different build tools and frameworks.
  • Support for popular technologies: The repository is designed to work with the most popular technologies while staying close to native browser technologies.
  • Transparent development and design process: By building the repository in public, users gain visibility into the development and design process of Reshaped. This allows users to understand when to expect specific features to be shipped and what is planned in the roadmap.
  • Issue tracking and roadmap: All issues created in the repository appear in the same roadmap after triage. Users can create new issues to report challenges faced while using the library or exploring the documentation.
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