Been trying to start an app from scratch but had an epiphany, could I download pre-made open source apps or templates as starting points, and just change some elements to make it essentially my own app?

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  1. expo-firebase-starter

    🔥⚛️📱 Expo + Firebase Starter Kit

    npx create-expo-app (also tried react-app and react-native app) appname --template https://github.com/expo-community/expo-firebase-starter

  2. SaaSHub

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  3. ignite

    Infinite Red's battle-tested React Native project boilerplate, along with a CLI, component/model generators, and more! 9 years of continuous development and counting.

  4. react-native-template-ts-redux-navigation

    React Native Template with Typescript, Redux and React Navigation setup

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