🐶 React hook for making isomorphic http requests
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Feb 7, 2024 - TypeScript
🐶 React hook for making isomorphic http requests
⚡ FastFetch – An NPM package for a smarter fetch() wrapper with auto-retry, deduplication, and minimal boilerplate for efficient API requests. Stop redundant calls and handle failures seamlessly with built-in retry logic!
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