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# Web Component Base
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[](https://www.npmjs.com/package/web-component-base)
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[](https://www.npmjs.com/package/web-component-base)
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[](https://www.npmjs.com/package/web-component-base)
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[](#library-size)
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🤷♂️ zero-dependency, 🤏 tiny JS base class for creating reactive [custom elements](https://developer.mozilla.org/en-US/docs/Web/API/Web_Components/Using_custom_elements) easily ✨
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When you extend the `WebComponent` class for your component, you only have to define the `template` and `properties`. Any change in any property value will automatically cause just the component UI to render.
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The result is a reactive UI on property changes.
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There's a trade off between productivity & lightweight-ness here, and it is somewhere between [Microsoft's FASTElement](https://github.com/microsoft/fast) & [Google's LitElement](https://github.com/lit/lit/).
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## Links
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- [Documentation](https://webcomponent.io)
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- [Read a blog explaining the reactivity](https://ayos.blog/reactive-custom-elements-with-html-dataset/)
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- [View demo on CodePen](https://codepen.io/ayoayco-the-styleful/pen/ZEwoNOz?editors=1010)
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## Want to get in touch?
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There are many ways to get in touch:
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1. Open a [GitHub issue](https://github.com/ayoayco/wcb/issues/new) or [discussion](https://github.com/ayoayco/wcb/discussions)
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1. Submit a ticket via [SourceHut todo](https://todo.sr.ht/~ayoayco/wcb)
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1. Email me: [ayo@ayco.io](mailto:ayo@ayco.io)
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1. Join Discord: [Ayo's Projects](https://discord.gg/kkvW7GYNAp)
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## Inspirations and thanks
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1. [htm](https://github.com/developit/htm) - I use it for the `html` function for tagged templates, and take a lot of inspiration in building the rendering implementation. It is highly likely that I will go for what Preact is doing... but we'll see.
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1. [fast](https://github.com/microsoft/fast) - When I found that Microsoft has their own base class I thought it was super cool!
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1. [lit](https://github.com/lit/lit) - `lit-html` continues to amaze me and I worked to make `wcb` generic so I (and others) can continue to use it
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