This is an Expo project created with create-expo-app
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Install dependencies
npm install
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Start the app
npx expo start
In the output, you'll find options to open the app in a
- development build
- Android emulator
- iOS simulator
- Expo Go, a limited sandbox for trying out app development with Expo
You can start developing by editing the files inside the app directory. This project uses file-based routing.
When you're ready, run:
npm run reset-project
This command will move the starter code to the app-example directory and create a blank app directory where you can start developing.
To learn more about developing your project with Expo, look at the following resources:
- Expo documentation: Learn fundamentals, or go into advanced topics with our guides.
- Learn Expo tutorial: Follow a step-by-step tutorial where you'll create a project that runs on Android, iOS, and the web.
Join our community of developers creating universal apps.
- Expo on GitHub: View our open source platform and contribute.
- Discord community: Chat with Expo users and ask questions.
This project uses several useful libraries to enhance the development experience and user interface. Below is the documentation for each:
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NativeBase: A UI component library that provides a series of customizable components and styles for creating professional-looking mobile applications.
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NativeWind: A tool that combines Tailwind CSS with React Native, allowing you to use utility classes to style your components quickly and efficiently.
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React Native Elements: A UI component library for React Native that makes it easy to create mobile applications with stylized and reusable components.
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React Native Paper: A Material Design component library for React Native that helps you implement designs that adhere to Material Design standards in your applications.
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React Native Vector Icons: A library that allows you to use custom icons in your application, featuring a wide variety of icons available from different collections.