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@gluestack-ui/themed
Advanced tools
To use gluestack-ui components, all you need to do is install the
@gluestack-ui/themed package:
$ yarn add @gluestack-ui/themed @gluestack-style/react react-native-svg@13.4.0
# or
$ npm i @gluestack-ui/themed @gluestack-style/react react-native-svg@13.4.0
A button component is a graphical user interface element that enables users to act by clicking or tapping. It can be customized in size, shape, color, and behavior to fit the design of the application or website. Here's an example:
import { Button, GluestackUIProvider } from '@gluestack-ui/themed';
import { config } from '@gluestack-ui/config';
export default function App () {
return (
<GluestackUIProvider config={config}>
<Button>
<ButtonText>
Hello world!
</ButtonText>
<Button>
</GluestackUIProvider>
)
}
More guides on how to get started are available here.
FAQs
A universal themed components for React Native, Next.js & React
The npm package @gluestack-ui/themed receives a total of 19,993 weekly downloads. As such, @gluestack-ui/themed popularity was classified as popular.
We found that @gluestack-ui/themed demonstrated a healthy version release cadence and project activity because the last version was released less than a year ago. It has 16 open source maintainers collaborating on the project.
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