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I've been working on WarperGrid, a React data grid designed for developers who want power without complexity.

Key features: - Full TypeScript support with excellent DX - Plugin architecture – attach only what you need (sorting, filtering, export, etc.) - Export to CSV, Excel, JSON, and PDF out of the box - Cell editing with formula support (=SUM, =AVG, etc.) - SQL query panel – query your grid data with SQL syntax - Clipboard support (Ctrl+C/X/V) - Master-detail rows, column pinning, row grouping - No external CSS framework required

It's designed to be simple to get started:

    import { WarperGrid } from '@itsmeadarsh/warper-grid';
    <WarperGrid data={data} columns={columns} height={400} />
Demo & Docs: https://grid.warper.tech NPM: https://www.npmjs.com/package/@itsmeadarsh/warper-grid

Would love feedback from the community. What features do you look for in a data grid?


Weren't they also in Cursor too?


I need to do some tweaking, but for now, It is open for testing purposes. I wrote my custom license, which will be freely available for personal use and provides the right to use commercially it with a small sponsorship.


There is an app called MyScript Calculator available both on Android and iOS. It does the same thing perfectly and fine. Apple is copying their ideas. As an Asian, I barely use it (for finding log and trig values). I like it because it gives a pen-pencil feeling. The first release of the app was about 11 years ago (ain't sure) and after that, they released version 2 which was more advanced and able to handle advanced mathematics. It didn't need extra RAM, memory and stuff at that time. I'm not judging or criticising Apple, and neither I'm the developer of the app (I'm not the creator). I'm just thinking if you took someone's idea, why not at least give credit to the original ideator? or tell the people that it's inspired by the XYZ company or the company where the product originated from.


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