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Do I always have to run npx react-native start before npx react-native run-android?
It has been fixed here: https://github.com/react-native-community/cli/pull/1099
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React Native 0.57.x <Image/> large images low quality
I have created a react-native-community/cli template that has RN 0.61.5 project and the required modifications to build Fresco from source. This is an easy and quick way to have a new RN project crafted with custom project name and with the changes needed to compile Fresco from source. It also uses Android NDK Revision 21 and I have tested it on macOS and Windows using yarn 1.21.
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Build React Native Apps with Simplified and Predictable Navigation
Below, we are going to initialise a bare React Native app using React Native CLI and add the necessary libraries. After that, we will configure a navigation state, build two components and push/show/pop between them.
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Is there a list or a quick way to check an npm package's compatibility with Yarn 2's Plug'n'Play system?
esy uses a plug'n'play install method similar to yarn (and has a caveat about not all npm packages supporting that) but I'm not sure if it has the ability to opt out of it like yarn does with nodeLinker: node-modules in /.yarnrc.yml for packages that only work that way such as the React Native CLI or the Angular CLI (both of which have open issues related to Yarn PnP support as of the time of posting). Is it safe to assume that most normal packages that aren't full-blown frameworks (with a lot going on under the hood) will probably work fine? That's the impression I'm getting from the ones I've tried installing so far.
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Package & Bundle Name
theres currently a discussion going on about it here: https://github.com/react-native-community/cli/issues/1111
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Building mobile apps with Vue Native
The fastest and easiest way to get started with Vue Native is to bootstrap a mobile app with the Vue Native CLI. This CLI generates a simple, one-page application using either the Expo CLI or React Native CLI under the hood.
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How To Make Your Own Custom React Native Templates (2021)
I did end up finding the official React Native Guide that points to esemek's repo but it wasn't easy to find because it's in the init.md of the react-native-community/cli repository here https://github.com/react-native-community/cli/blob/master/docs/init.md#creating-custom-template
expo-cli
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5 Easy-to-Use React Native Calendar Libraries
React Native Modal Datetime Picker is a cross-platform calendar picker for React Native. The library includes a calendar picker component and a time picker component. The calendar picker for this library is presented inside a modal, which looks and feels like native modals for iOS and Android. React Native Modal Datetime is easy to install and supports projects created with Expo CLI and bare React Native projects.
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Running React Native everywhere: The Web
And thanks to @expo/next-adapter, you can even use Next.js to control your Expo for Web app. For details, check "Using Next.js with Expo for Web".
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Expo + Next.js for mobile + web
However, the Expo docs on this are outdated. I recommend commenting on this thread if you need help: https://github.com/expo/expo-cli/issues/3579
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How To Integrate Firebase Authentication With an Expo App
expo-cli (>= 4.x.x)
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Building mobile apps with Vue Native
The fastest and easiest way to get started with Vue Native is to bootstrap a mobile app with the Vue Native CLI. This CLI generates a simple, one-page application using either the Expo CLI or React Native CLI under the hood.
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How To Use Redux Persist in React Native with Asyncstorage
expo-cli installed, or use npx
What are some alternatives?
metro - 🚇 The JavaScript bundler for React Native
repack - A Webpack-based toolkit to build your React Native application with full support of Webpack ecosystem.
react-app-rewired - Override create-react-app webpack configs without ejecting
rn-pdf-reader-js - 📄 PDF reader in JavaScript only for Expo - Android & iOS capable
craco - Create React App Configuration Override, an easy and comprehensible configuration layer for Create React App.
redux-persist - persist and rehydrate a redux store
react-native-paper - Material Design for React Native (Android & iOS)
firebase-js-sdk - Firebase Javascript SDK
customize-cra - Override webpack configurations for create-react-app 2.0
gatsby-plugin-react-native-web - react-native-web plugin for Gatsby
react-native-big-calendar - gcal/outlook like calendar component for React Native
react-native-link-preview - Fully customizable preview of the URL extracted from the provided text.