moti
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moti
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Exploring the Best UI Component Libraries for React Native apps
Supports Animation: Tamagui leverages the popular open-source library — Moti as a reanimated driver for animation libraries such as react-native-reanimated and React Native Animated.
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What are some of the best libraries you cannot work without?
Moti is similar to framer motion but for react native
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React Native useLayoutEffect, capture a View layout ( bounding rect ) before rendering on the screen
Have you seen https://moti.fyi/
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Can someone upgrade this library to use reanimated 2/3?
I cloned code from this snack to use it as component. The code works same as the repo you ask. It uses moti which is powered by Reanimated 3
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How I go with react native in late 2022
a high-level alternative to react-native-reanimated is moti. moti uses reanimated as its dependency and provides a high-level API for animations in react native. it looks like framer-motion on the web and provides similar APIs.
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React-native with next.js question
- Shared animations: https://github.com/nandorojo/moti
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Ask HN: Thoughts on Moti animation library in a react-native app
Thinking about introducing https://moti.fyi/ to our react-native app. Anyone have strong opinions on Moti?
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Legend Motion - Easy declarative animations, including animated SVG and gradients
Have you tried Moti?
- Moti: Framer Motion for React Native, powered by Reanimated 2
- Animation library that is compatible with React/Next and React native?
solito
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React Native in Next.JS for Hybrid Web/Mobile Monorepo: Should I give up? ($250 Bounty)
I've been building for the past 3-4 months on the Solito starter repo that uses React Native to build the shared components that are used by both Next.JS for web and Expo for mobile. This theoretically should be harder/longer to build than one of these alone, but easier/shorter than building both separate projects. Has anyone built this kind of monorepo to completion/production before and can share this experience? Am I on the right path and this is a hump during the package configuration phase or would I be better off just using React and constantly maintaining two codebases that have to match feature parity?
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Easiest Way to Build a Cross-Platform App (Web & Mobile) with Minimal Code Duplication
I think this is what you are looking for: https://solito.dev/ 😊
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How to edit Next.Config.js to add plugins like Skia?
We're encountering an issues on the web side while trying to run React Native Skia in NextJS as part of a Solito monorepo. Mobile (Expo) seems to work fine, but the "warning" Skia throws of not finding reanimated is causing Next.js builds to error out with the following error:
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Tamagui – UI kit that unify React Native and Web
I’ve only just started using it but https://solito.dev/ seems to do exactly that.
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Suggestions for converting a Next.js (app router) / Tailwind CSS website hosted on Vercel to a OSX app
I found Solito and see that it may perhaps support react-native-macos - does anyone have experience here?
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Expo – open-source platform for making universal apps for Android, iOS, and web
It has become very practical / doable in the recent year or so. In my experience, if you have lot of frontend web experience, the easiest way to ship a RN app is by using Solito [0]. Also check out Nativewind [1] which allows you to style native apps the same way like you would on web. I was able to ship the first version of our app in about 1.5 weeks with this stack. Also checkout Tamagui [2].
[0] - https://solito.dev
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2 big announcements - Tamagui Takeout & Solito 4
Solito 4 - https://github.com/nandorojo/solito/releases/tag/v4.0.0
- NextJS on iOS & Android????? How???
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Deciding between RNW and React
Another option is the Solito stack which has a single code base for react native and next js. https://solito.dev/
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NextJS + Expo question: What's does @expo/next-adapter and Solito do? Can they be used Together?
The [Expo docs for NextJS](https://docs.expo.dev/guides/using-nextjs/) recommends @expo/next-adapter, while I have a sense of what [Solito](https://github.com/nandorojo/solito) does as [explained by the author](https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=H1gSWXA3qfw). I'm not fully clear what the difference these two libraries are and whether they can or should be used together.
What are some alternatives?
react-native-reanimated - React Native's Animated library reimplemented
t3-turbo-and-clerk - A t3 Turbo starter with Clerk as the auth provider.
react-native-modal - An enhanced, animated, customizable Modal for React Native.
create-t3-turbo - Clean and simple starter repo using the T3 Stack along with Expo React Native
react-native-animatable - Standard set of easy to use animations and declarative transitions for React Native
showtime-frontend - Showtime makes digital collectibles useful, accessible and social.
react-native - A framework for building native applications using React
tamagui - Style React fast with 100% parity on React Native, an optional UI kit, and optimizing compiler.
reanimated-collapsible-helpers
react-native-test-app - react-native-test-app provides an app for all supported platforms as a package