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@callstack/react-native-visionos
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Build spatial apps with React.
React Native visionOS allows you to write visionOS with full support for platform SDK. This is a full fork of the main repository with changes needed to support visionOS.
Follow the Getting Started guide. If you wish to get started quickly, you can utilize this command:
npx @callstack/react-native-visionos@latest init YourApp
The full documentation for React Native visionOS can be found on our website.
The source for the React Native visionOS documentation and website is hosted on a separate repo, @callstack/react-native-visionos-docs.
Prerequisites:
Check out rn-tester
README.md to build React Native from the source.
Remember to use RNTester-visionOS
target
If RNTester-visionOS
scheme is not showing up, click "New Scheme", which should be pre-populated with RNTester-visionOS
. Build the app using Xcode.
We use a script called oot-release.js
which automatically releases visionos
packages and aligns versions of dependencies with React Native core.
Usage:
node ./scripts/oot-release.js --new-version "<visionos-version>" --react-native-version "<react-native-version>" --one-time-password "<otp>"
To test releases and template we use Verdaccio.
FAQs
React Native for visionOS
The npm package @callstack/react-native-visionos receives a total of 1,541 weekly downloads. As such, @callstack/react-native-visionos popularity was classified as popular.
We found that @callstack/react-native-visionos demonstrated a healthy version release cadence and project activity because the last version was released less than a year ago. It has 0 open source maintainers collaborating on the project.
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