React-Native-Start-Layout is a starter pack for building React Native applications with Tailwind CSS. It provides a clean and organized starting point for your React Native project with pre-configured constants and Tailwind styles. This project is built with the intention of making it easier for developers to get started with building React Native applications with a consistent and reusable layout.
Prerequisites Before getting started with React-Native-Start-Layout, make sure that you have the following software installed on your system:
Node.js (version 12.0 or higher) NPM (version 6.0 or higher) React Native (version 0.63 or higher) Installation To get started with React-Native-Start-Layout, you can clone the repository to your local machine using the following command:
git clone https://github.com/CaglarTaha/React-Native-Start-Layout.git
Once you have cloned the repository, navigate to the project directory and install the necessary dependencies by running the following command:
Npm i
This will start the development server and open the Metro Bundler in your default web browser. You can use this web interface to run your React Native application in an iOS or Android simulator.
To run your React Native application in an iOS simulator, you can use the following command:
Npm run ios
Npm run android
Npm expo start
React-Native-Start-Layout comes with pre-configured constants and Tailwind styles that you can use in your React Native application. These constants and styles are located in the src/styles directory.
You can modify the constants and styles in this directory to customize the appearance of your React Native application.
If you find any issues or have suggestions for how to improve React-Native-Start-Layout, please open an issue or submit a pull request on GitHub. Contributions of all kinds are welcome and appreciated!
React-Native-Start-Layout is licensed under the MIT License. See the LICENSE file for more information.