Create React Native apps that run on iOS, Android, and web
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Create React Native apps that run on iOS, Android, and web
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High performance listview for React Native and web!
Nachos UI is a React Native component library.
Expo init command initializes a git repo in the target folder. When using a mono repo, this ends up being a submodule which is undesired behavior.
Expo init should not initialize a git repo.
I thought I had been commiting and adding files by using git commands in the root directory, and running a clean on submodules permanent
Code sharing between iOS, Android & Web using monorepo
Example projects that demonstrate how to use Expo APIs and integrate Expo with other popular tools
A <Hyperlink /> component for react-native that makes urls, fuzzy links, emails etc clickable
A react-native confirmation code field compatible with IOS, Android
A universal instagram clone built with Expo
A collection of reusable components used by The Times
svgs is a compatiblity layer between svg and react-native-svg
A demonstration of sharing javascript react-native code between mobile, desktop and web environments
Hooks for React Native web and Expo
A beautiful React dark mode switch component for iOS, Android, and Web
React Native / React Native Web Boilerplate
Hey,
This is a great plug in. I was wondering if we can pass different type of svg or images.
For example hats, circles, emoji etc?
Would this something possible at the moment?
Razzle + Reason-React + React-Native-Web. Damn that's a lot of R's.
React's cross-platform UI for Web and Native (Android, iOs)
React Native Modal Implementation for Web
React Native + Web Boilerplate
template for react-native project made with expo using typescript
Swiper-Slider for React-Native and React-Native-Web
React Next 2017: Write Once, Render Anywhere (v2)
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