expo-ts-initis a small, no dependencies tool that initializes an Expo managed TypeScript React Native application with Redux and React Navigation pre-configured.
Use other versions at own risk
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node >=16.13.0
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yarn >=1.22.17
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expo-cli >=4.12.1
assuming node.js is installed on your machine
npm i expo-ts-init -g
git clone https://github.com/sntsabode/expo-ts-initcd expo-ts-initnpm i -gexpo-ts-init MyAppThe expo-ts-init command takes in one argument; the name of the Expo app being generated. This argument will be passed into the call to expo init, meaning a directory with the same name will be created in the current working directory. This directory is your app, and the boilerplate will be written into the same directory.
Running the expo-ts-init command will generate the initial project structure and install the necessary dependencies:
MyApp
├── .expo-shared
├── assets
├── node_modules
├── src
| ├── app
| | ├── hooks
| | | └── redux
| | | └── index.ts
| | ├── reducers
| | | └── dummy
| | | └── index.ts
| | └── store
| | └── index.ts
| ├── components
| | └── Goodluck
| | └── index.tsx
| ├── navigationStack
| | └── index.tsx
| ├── screens
| | └── Home
| | └── index.tsx
| └── styles
| └── index.ts
├── .gitignore
├── app.json
├── App.tsx
├── babel.config.js
├── package.json
├── tsconfig.json
└── yarn.lock
Once it's finished...
cd MyApp
yarn startHappy hacking.
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- Github: @sntsabode
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