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@assistant-ui/react-native
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@assistant-ui/react-nativeReact Native bindings for assistant-ui. Native primitives for Thread, Composer, Message, and ThreadList that share the same runtime and adapters as @assistant-ui/react.
npm install @assistant-ui/react-native
import {
AssistantRuntimeProvider,
useLocalRuntime,
type ChatModelAdapter,
} from "@assistant-ui/react-native";
const adapter: ChatModelAdapter = {
async *run({ messages }) {
yield { content: [{ type: "text", text: "Hello!" }] };
},
};
export function App() {
const runtime = useLocalRuntime(adapter);
return (
<AssistantRuntimeProvider runtime={runtime}>
{/* Thread, Composer, Message primitives */}
</AssistantRuntimeProvider>
);
}
Full primitives, hooks, and adapter reference at assistant-ui.com/docs/react-native.
@assistant-ui/react@assistant-ui/react-inkFAQs
React Native bindings for assistant-ui
The npm package @assistant-ui/react-native receives a total of 9,271 weekly downloads. As such, @assistant-ui/react-native popularity was classified as popular.
We found that @assistant-ui/react-native demonstrated a healthy version release cadence and project activity because the last version was released less than a year ago. It has 2 open source maintainers collaborating on the project.
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