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@stemak/react-native-gesture-handler
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Fork of Experimental implementation of a new declarative API for gesture handling in react-native
React Native Gesture Handler provides native-driven gesture management APIs for building best possible touch-based experiences in React Native.
With this library gestures are no longer controlled by the JS responder system, but instead are recognized and tracked in the UI thread. It makes touch interactions and gesture tracking not only smooth, but also dependable and deterministic.
Check getting started section of our docs for the detailed installation instructions.
Check out our dedicated documentation page for info about this library, API reference and more: https://docs.swmansion.com/react-native-gesture-handler/docs/
If you want to play with the API but don't feel like trying it on a real app, you can run the example project. Clone the repo, go to the Example/ folder and run:
yarn install
If you are running on ios, run pod install in the ios folder
Run yarn start to start the metro bundler
Run react-native run-android or react-native run-ios (depending on which platform you want to run the example app on).
You will need to have an Android or iOS device or emulator connected as well as react-native-cli package installed globally.
| version | react-native version |
|---|---|
| 1.4.0+ | 0.60.0+ |
| 1.1.0+ | 0.57.2+ |
| <1.1.0 | 0.50.0+ |
Gesture handler library is licensed under The MIT License.
This project is supported by amazing people from Expo.io and Software Mansion
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Fork of Experimental implementation of a new declarative API for gesture handling in react-native
We found that @stemak/react-native-gesture-handler demonstrated a not healthy version release cadence and project activity because the last version was released a year ago. It has 1 open source maintainer collaborating on the project.
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