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React Native library for creating maps with MapLibre Native for Android & iOS
React Native library for creating maps with MapLibre Native for Android & iOS.
This project originated as a fork of rnmapbox, a community-maintained React Native library for building maps with the Mapbox iOS and Android mobile SDKs. The original product supported both Mapbox and MapLibre for some time, but as the MapLibre and Mapbox SDKs have diverged, it has become necessary to separate the projects into specific wrappers by underlying renderer.
Read the CONTRIBUTING.md guide in order to get familiar with how we do things around here and set up your local development environment.
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React Native library for creating maps with MapLibre Native for Android & iOS
The npm package @maplibre/maplibre-react-native receives a total of 2,712 weekly downloads. As such, @maplibre/maplibre-react-native popularity was classified as popular.
We found that @maplibre/maplibre-react-native 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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