# react-merge-refs [](https://github.com/gregberge/react-merge-refs/blob/master/LICENSE) [](https://www.npmjs.com/package/react-merge-refs) [](https://travis-ci.org/gregberge/react-merge-refs) [](https://david-dm.org/gregberge/react-merge-refs?type=dev) React utility to merge refs 🖇 ```sh npm install react-merge-refs ``` ## Example ```js import React from "react"; import mergeRefs from "react-merge-refs"; const Example = React.forwardRef(function Example(props, ref) { const localRef = React.useRef(); return
; }); ``` ## Why? When developing low level UI components, it is common to have to use a local ref but also support an external one using `React.forwardRef`. Natively, React does not offer a way to set two refs inside the `ref` property. This is the goal of this small utility. Today a `ref` can be a `function` or an `object`, tomorrow it could be another thing, who knows. This utility handles compatibility for you. # License MIT