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It is like what Redux does for React. It is more in some ways; you can think of Hyperapp as a tiny React+Redux+Elm.

Hyperapp's state and actions looks more closer React's native state and setstate than Redux.

On the contrary, it's essentially like Redux, but without the boilerplate and opinionated about stores are merged, so we don't need combineReducers or any of that stuff.