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@trendyol/baklava-react-native
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Baklava is a design system provided by Trendyol to create a consistent UI/UX for app users.
It is built on top of React Native and Restyle, allowing you to develop apps for Android and iOS. Our target is providing a UI library that has neatly designed and developed for providing best possible user experience for the users of applications that uses Baklava DS.
Refer to the getting started guide for instructions.
Open a Terminal in your project's folder and run:
npm install @trendyol/baklava-react-native
You also need to install react-native-svg.
npm install react-native-svg
For expo users you need to install react-native-svg with:
npx expo install react-native-svg@12.3.0
git clone https://github.com/Trendyol/baklava-react-native.git
cd baklava-react-native
npm install
npm run pod
`npm run ios` or `npm run android`
An examples application has been created on expo snack to try baklava-react-native without installing it.
baklava-react-native can be tested by downloading the Expo Go application and scanning the qr from ios/android devices -> baklava-react-native-example
Check the components and their usage in our documentation.
FAQs
Trendyol Baklava Design System for React Native
The npm package @trendyol/baklava-react-native receives a total of 303 weekly downloads. As such, @trendyol/baklava-react-native popularity was classified as not popular.
We found that @trendyol/baklava-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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