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Smoking hot React Notifications. Lightweight, customizable and beautiful by default.

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react-hot-toast - Try it out

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Smoking hot Notifications for React.
Lightweight, customizable and beautiful by default.

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Cooked by Timo Lins 👨‍🍳

Features

  • 🔥 Hot by default
  • 🔩 Easily Customizable
  • Promise API - Automatic loader from a promise
  • 🕊 Lightweight - less than 5kb including styles
  • Accessible
  • 🤯 Headless Hooks - Create your own with useToaster()

Installation

With yarn

yarn add react-hot-toast

With NPM

npm install react-hot-toast

Getting Started

Add the Toaster to your app first. It will take care of rendering all notifications emitted. Now you can trigger toast() from anywhere!

import toast, { Toaster } from 'react-hot-toast';

const notify = () => toast('Here is your toast.');

const App = () => {
  return (
    <div>
      <button onClick={notify}>Make me a toast</button>
      <Toaster />
    </div>
  );
};

Documentation

Find the full API reference on official documentation.