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typescript-cheatsheets/react

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typescript-cheatsheets/react

Large, active documentation repository for React + TypeScript, aimed at practical guidance rather than a code library. It is heavily used and widely forked, and it appears to be maintained with regular doc updates through early 2026.

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Prefer upstream unless you specifically need an archival snapshot. This fork offers no added capability, while upstream has continued to evolve with newer React and TypeScript guidance.

Prefer upstream unless you explicitly want an unmodified snapshot. This fork does not add capabilities, and it lags recent React 19 and typing guidance, so it is best treated as a stale copy rather than a differentiated distribution.

Choose upstream unless you explicitly need a frozen snapshot; this fork adds no visible capabilities and is far behind the maintained documentation.

Choose upstream unless you specifically need a frozen copy. This fork adds no visible capabilities and is meaningfully behind current documentation.

Prefer upstream unless you explicitly need an older frozen snapshot; this fork looks stale and does not add meaningful user-facing capabilities.

Prefer upstream unless you specifically want an archival snapshot. This fork adds no discernible capability and mainly inherits the cost of being far behind current React and TypeScript guidance.

Prefer upstream for current guidance. Choose this fork only if you specifically want an old, unchanged snapshot and do not care about recent React 19 and typing updates.

Prefer upstream unless you specifically need a static snapshot. This fork offers no added capabilities and is missing recent documentation updates, so it is not a good default for adopters who want current guidance.