NativeScript empowers you to access native APIs from JavaScript directly. The framework currently provides iOS and Android runtimes for rich mobile development and can be utilized in a number of diverse use cases.
Our Getting Started Guides are hands-on tutorials that walk you through developing with NativeScript:
$ git clone https://github.com/NativeScript/NativeScript.git
$ cd NativeScript
# setup workspace for development
$ npm run setup
# list all available commands to run
$ npm start
We love you and PR's 🤗 Please follow our contributing guide and see our code of governance to become as involved as you want to be.
- @nativescript/core
- Core iOS/Android for NativeScript
- @nativescript/types
- Types for both iOS/Android below wrapped up as a convenience. Most commonly used.
- @nativescript/types-ios
- Types for iOS
- @nativescript/types-android
- Types for Android
- @nativescript/ui-mobile-base
- UI mobile base native classes used by core
- @nativescript/webpack
- Webpack build utilities and configs used by NativeScript apps
- NativeScript home page
- Install NativeScript demo mobile app
- NativeScript playground
- NativeScript and Angular
- NativeScript on Twitter
- NativeScript community Slack channel
- NativeScript on Stack Overflow
- NativeScript documentation
- NativeScript marketplace
- NativeScript roadmap
Outside of the source centralized in this repo, the NativeScript framework consists of a number of components, all of which are open source available on GitHub. Here are the major ones:
- iOS runtime
- Android runtime
- CLI
- Docs
- This repo contains the NativeScript framework documentation, which is available at http://docs.nativescript.org/. The docs are written in Markdown.
In addition to the code that makes up the NativeScript framework itself, we also provide a number of open-source sample apps from which you can take reference while building your NativeScript application.