A library of Framer snippets for common actions, animations, and interactions to speed up prototyping workflows.
Framer Snippets is a library of reusable code snippets for Framer, a prototyping tool for designers and developers. It provides pre-built code for common interactions, animations, and UI components to speed up the prototyping process. The snippets focus on minimal code solutions for tasks like drag events, scroll tracking, state management, and layer styling.
Designers and developers using Framer for prototyping, from beginners learning basic behaviors to experienced users seeking shortcuts for repetitive tasks.
It accelerates workflow by offering ready-to-use snippets for common Framer tasks, reducing manual coding and enabling faster iteration. The library complements Framer's built-in snippets with a focus on practical, reusable solutions.
A library of Framer snippets to help speed up your workflow
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Snippets offer ready-to-use code for tasks like animations and drag events, reducing manual coding as emphasized in the README's focus on 'as little code as possible'.
Helps newcomers grasp Framer behaviors through practical examples, with the description highlighting its usefulness for 'beginners who are learning the basic behaviors'.
Categories like Actions, Animate, and Scroll provide efficient shortcuts for repetitive tasks, speeding up prototyping for experienced users.
Includes snippets for common needs such as scroll tracking, state handling, and layer styling, covering a wide range of prototyping scenarios outlined in the README.
Installation involves dragging folders into Framer's snippets directory, which is cumbersome and lacks automation compared to package managers or integrated tools.
Documentation relies on YouTube videos, which may not be as accessible or searchable as written guides, potentially hindering quick reference or troubleshooting.
Snippets are tightly coupled with Framer's API; changes in Framer could break functionality, and there's no built-in update or version compatibility guarantee.