rnx-kit
Smart-Text-Editor
rnx-kit | Smart-Text-Editor | |
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6 | 1 | |
1,429 | 95 | |
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9.7 | 4.1 | |
7 days ago | 6 days ago | |
TypeScript | TypeScript | |
MIT License | GNU General Public License v3.0 only |
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rnx-kit
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React Native 0.72 RC1 is out, and I just had a thought.
Have you seen @rnx-kit/align-deps? Not sure if it’s exactly what you’re looking for, but might be.
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it's a blessing, it's a curse
Take a look at https://github.com/microsoft/rnx-kit. It’s an upgrade helper tool, helps to ensure that all your packages are compatible (as best it can) with your RN version. Built by MicroSoft and they use it to handle RN upgrades to their software.
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Anyone else has this experience?
From Microsoft: https://github.com/microsoft/rnx-kit
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Need help choosing a RN upgrade version 67,68,69 ??
I’ve used this tool to help with upgrades. Might help you? https://github.com/microsoft/rnx-kit
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Share your experience: App maintenance in RN
Maintaining a React Native app built in 2017. Biggest pain right now is using the Metro bundler. Since migrating our codebase from a Yarn v1 workspace to a Rush (pnpm-based) monorepo, our packages use symlinks which the Metro bundler doesn't support. I've had to go through solutions such as Microsoft's @rnx-kit/metro-resolver-symlinks but still end up with issues. Will look next in to trying Callstack's repack for building our apps instead of Metro, even though I'm very hesitant in switching build tools.
- Creating a git repo with 2 ReactNative Apps which share Components and Assets?
Smart-Text-Editor
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No libraries, no frameworks. With just Javascript and a HTML Canvas I finally finished my game. Source code in comments.
One of the more recent finds I've started using is either JSDoc tsc checking with TypeScript, which can help with making sure the codebase is structurally-sound, type wise. That was a huge step up for me. You don't even have to use full TypeScript to get that, just plain JavaScript and JSDoc will do! My game has since moved to TypeScript since I've been trying to learn it more (https://github.com/Offroaders123/Flatlands), but here's an example for one of my projects when it was using JSDoc + JavaScript for type checking (https://github.com/Offroaders123/Smart-Text-Editor/tree/36b698a52d401090a99bb46a4663486f36cf212d).
What are some alternatives?
react-native-make - A collection of everyday React Native CLI tools
PWABuilder - The simplest way to create progressive web apps across platforms and devices. Start here. This repo is home to several projects in the PWABuilder family of tools.
ignite - Infinite Red's battle-tested React Native project boilerplate, along with a CLI, component/model generators, and more!
NetPad - A cross-platform C# editor and playground.
repack - A Webpack-based toolkit to build your React Native application with full support of Webpack ecosystem.
Flatlands - A cross platform 2D game built in the browser!
expo-cli - Tools for creating, running, and deploying universal Expo and React Native apps
leafview - Minimalist image viewer based on Leaflet.js and Electron.
cli - React Native command line tools
tauri-controls - 🚥 Native-looking window controls for Tauri 2. React, Solid, Vue, Svelte+Tailwind.
studio-ghibli-search-engine - A search engine to search films and characters under studio ghibli
pop-shoot - :rocket: Synthwave styled space shooter, inspired by the 80s arcades