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## 🤔 Motivation
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So why write yet another form utility you might ask? First off, I don't like the Formik approach. In my humble opition very verbose and requires lots of boilerplate. Also does not work with hooks. [react-hook-form](https://react-hook-form.com/) is a very cool library and it is the main inspiration for formhero. It does almost everything right... typescript, no deps, small, concise. The problem that I found while using it was that 3rd party ui libs like ant-design or fabric ui do not always have the standart `onChange` or `value` props in their components. That is where react-hook-form starts falling apart. This is what formhero tries to address in the most minimalistic way possible, with as little code as needed. All in pure typescript and no deps.
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So why write yet another form utility you might ask? First off, I don't like the Formik approach. In my humble opition formik is very verbose and requires lots of boilerplate. Also does not work with hooks. [react-hook-form](https://react-hook-form.com/) is a very cool library and it is the main inspiration for formhero. It does almost everything right... typescript, no deps, small, concise. The problem that I found while using it was that 3rd party ui libs like ant-design or fabric ui do not always have the standart `onChange` or `value` props in their components. That is where react-hook-form starts falling apart. This is what formhero tries to address in the most minimalistic way possible, with as little code as needed. All in pure typescript and no deps.
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## 🔥 Examples [(More Here)](https://github.com/CupCakeArmy/formhero/tree/master/examples)
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