import * as React from "react";
type Props = {
/**
* You are encouraged to add a fallback that is the same dimensions
* as the client rendered children. This will avoid content layout
* shift which is disgusting
*/
children(): React.ReactNode;
fallback?: React.ReactNode;
};
/**
* Render the children only after the JS has loaded client-side. Use an optional
* fallback component if the JS is not yet loaded.
*
* Example: Render a Chart component if JS loads, renders a simple FakeChart
* component server-side or if there is no JS. The FakeChart can have only the
* UI without the behavior or be a loading spinner or skeleton.
* ```tsx
* return (
* }>
* {() => }
*
* );
* ```
*/
export declare function ClientOnly({ children, fallback }: Props): React.ReactNode;
export {};