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@mantine/hooks

A collection of 50+ hooks for state and UI management

latest 9.2.1· MIT· 454 versions publishedView on npm

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A collection of 50+ hooks for state and UI management

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Mantine Hooks

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A set of react hooks for state and UI management

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Installation

# With yarn
yarn add @mantine/hooks

# With npm
npm install @mantine/hooks

License

MIT

Quick facts

Latest version9.2.1
LicenseMIT
AuthorVitaly Rtishchev
Homepagemantine.dev
Installnpm install @mantine/hooks
Direct dependencies0
Peer dependenciesreact

Common pairings

Packages this one expects to find in the same project. Each is also a Sourcemap Explorer detection target.

How Sourcemap Explorer detects @mantine/hooks

We catch @mantine/hooks from two complementary signals: bundled source paths and the embedded package.json. Modern bundlers (webpack, Vite, esbuild, Rollup, Turbopack) preserve the original node_modules/@mantine/hooks/ paths inside the JavaScript sourcemap's sources[] array — that's the canonical signal. When the matching package.json is also captured in sourcesContent[], we read the exact version field — patch number included. No regex guessing, no version inference.

  1. 1

    Confirm the site exposes sourcemaps

    In DevTools Network, check the response headers of any application script for `SourceMap` or `X-SourceMap`. Failing that, fetch the script's last 4 KB and look for a `//# sourceMappingURL=` comment.

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    Find the package in the bundle

    Open DevTools → Network → reload. Click any application script and look at its sourcemap. Inside, search `sources[]` for entries matching `node_modules/@mantine/hooks/` — every match confirms the package is bundled. The matching `sourcesContent[i]` for `node_modules/@mantine/hooks/package.json` gives you the exact installed version.

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    Read the version directly from package.json

    Run `jq -r '. as $m | $m.sources | to_entries[] | select(.value | endswith("node_modules/@mantine/hooks/package.json")) | $m.sourcesContent[.key] | fromjson | .version' bundle.js.map`. Sourcemap Explorer automates the same query in the popup.

Recent versions

Version
Released
0.4.8
0.4.9
0.4.10
0.4.11
0.4.12
0.5.0
0.5.1
0.5.2

FAQ

What is @mantine/hooks used for?

A collection of 50+ hooks for state and UI management

How can I tell if a website is using @mantine/hooks?

Open the page in Chrome with the Sourcemap Explorer extension installed and read the Stack tab. We catch `@mantine/hooks` from two complementary signals: `node_modules/@mantine/hooks/` paths inside the JavaScript sourcemap, and the embedded `package.json` we read for exact-version detection. Without the extension you can do the same lookup manually in DevTools — the steps are listed in the "How Sourcemap Explorer detects" section above.

What is the latest version of @mantine/hooks?

9.2.1, as published on the npm registry. The "Recent versions" table on this page lists the most recent 8 releases with their release dates. Sourcemap Explorer reports the version actually bundled into a site, which can lag the latest release by months on real-world deployments.

Where can I read more?

Project homepage: https://mantine.dev. Source code: https://github.com/mantinedev/mantine. Published on npm: https://www.npmjs.com/package/@mantine/hooks. Licensed as MIT.

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Detected by Sourcemap Explorer

When a bundle ships sourcemaps, we read the embedded package.json for @mantine/hooks and report the precise version. Without sourcemaps, an import / require in the page's scripts is enough to flag it.

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