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@invertase/babel-preset-react-native-syntax
Advanced tools
This preset includes the latest syntax plugins as specified in babel-preset-react-native
.
Latest supported React Native version: ^0.56.0
Latest supported Metro version: ^0.45.0
Latest supported Babel version: ^7.0.0
npm i @invertase/babel-preset-react-native-syntax
This is useful for React Native libraries that want to use Babel plugins that may not be supported by React Native's default preset.
Additionally this allows editing/viewing library source from within node_modules
(useful for debugging) as there's no transformation of library code (unless you add any additional transform plugins).
{
"presets": ["@invertase/react-native-syntax"],
"plugins": [
"transform-flow-strip-types",
"transform-decorators-legacy"
]
}
FAQs
Babel Preset React Native Syntax
The npm package @invertase/babel-preset-react-native-syntax receives a total of 424 weekly downloads. As such, @invertase/babel-preset-react-native-syntax popularity was classified as not popular.
We found that @invertase/babel-preset-react-native-syntax demonstrated a not healthy version release cadence and project activity because the last version was released a year ago. It has 2 open source maintainers collaborating on the project.
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