Getting Started
What is React Native Starter?
We love building apps with React Native, because it helps us create high quality products for both major mobile platforms quickly and cost-effectively.
Getting started on a new app just takes too long. Most apps need the same basic building blocks and developer infrastructure, and we are bored of reinventing the wheel time and time again.
This Starter Kit reflects the best practices of React Native development we have discovered while building real-world applications for our customers. It is opinionated about tooling, patterns and development practices. It might not be a one-size-fits-all solution for everyone, but feel free to customize it for your needs, or just take inspiration from it.
More information about React Native Starter and downloads: https://reactnativestarter.com/
What's inside
Always up-to-date React Native and Expo scaffolding
UI/UX Design from industry experts
Modular and well-documented structure for application code
Redux for state management
React Navigation for simple navigation
Disk-persisted application state caching
More than 16 Ready-to-use Pages
Up and running
1. Clone and Install
2. Open RNS with Expo
First, you need to install Expo CLI (if you don't have it yet). You can do it by running the following command in terminal:
Then you can start the project by going to the project's folder and running there:
That's it! Cool, right?
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