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@equinor/mad-core
Advanced tools
@equinor/mad-core
is a package made for the mad team in Equinor. It is opinionated and will not
work well for other teams. If you work in Equinor and would like to use this package, please contact
us!
@equinor/mad-core
is designed to handle the general requirements for your react native app, so
that you can focus on your app's core functionality. It provides:
mad-core
handles everything
for you. If the app version is greater than the last time the user used it, a "What's
New"-screen will be displayed automatically.NavigationContainer
you can use to automatically
track navigation, and a ErrorBoundary
you can use for user-friendly crash handling, as well as
crash tracking.For more information about how to use this package, head to our documentation
FAQs
Core library for the Mobile App Delivery team
The npm package @equinor/mad-core receives a total of 80 weekly downloads. As such, @equinor/mad-core popularity was classified as not popular.
We found that @equinor/mad-core 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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