Extract to React
Chrome/Chromium extension that allows easy HTML to React conversion.
Extract all the HTML & CSS of any portion of any website directly into a ready-to-go React Component!
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# Usage
- Quick start:
Inspect an element on the page > "Extract To React" tab > Extract the code to CodePen or JSFiddle.
- Advanced usage:
It is possible to split a monolithic component up into multiple nested components.
Find the elements you wish to become their own component in the "Elements" tab. Add an attribute called `data-component`.
Set the value of `data-component` to be the extracted name of the component:
<h1 class="heading" data-component="Heading">Hello, world!</h1>
<nav class="nav" data-component="Nav">
<ul class="list">
<li class="list-item" data-component="ListItem">#1</li>
<li class="list-item" data-component="ListItem">#2</li>
</ul>
</nav>
Will result in 3 components being extracted: `Heading`, `Nav`, and `ListItem`
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# Bugs and Features
If you find a bug or have a feature request, please create an issue on GitHub: https://github.com/jesstelford/extract-to-react/issues
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# Attribution
This project is based on excellent open source software:
* SnappySnippet: Chrome/Chromium extension that allows easy CSS+HTML extraction of specific DOM element. Created snippet can be then exported to CodePen, jsFiddle or JS Bin with one click.
(https://github.com/kdzwinel/SnappySnippet/issues)
* html-to-react-components: Extract annotated portions of HTML into React components as separate modules.
(https://roman01la.github.io/html-to-react-components/)
Latest reviews
does not work
does not work
doesn't import anything
doesn't import anything
yeah, sadly does not work. Connection error when trying to connect to CodePen
Didn't work for me either.
Didn't work for me either.
Don't seem to work at all
Don't seem to work at all
Really work!
Really work!