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React Navigation is born from the React Native community's need for an extensible yet easy-to-use navigation solution based on Javascript.
Since the library is a JS-based solution, to install the latest version of react-navigation you only need to run:
yarn add react-navigation
or
npm install --save react-navigation
You can also try out the Navigation Playground app to get a sense for some of the tools built in to React Navigation. The "Fundamentals" in the documentation also include examples you can play with.
See the help page.
This library is a community effort: it can only be great if we all help out in one way or another! If you feel like you aren't experienced enough using React Navigation to contribute, you can still make an impact by:
If you would like to submit a pull request, please follow the Contributors guide to find out how. If you don't know where to start, check the ones with the label good first issue
- even fixing a typo in the documentation is a worthy contribution!
Certainly not! There other libraries - which, depending on your needs, can be better or worse suited for your project. Read more in the alternative libraries documentation, and read React Navigation's pitch & anti-pitch to understand the tradeoffs.
Web support was not a priority for the 1.0 release, but the architecture of this library allows for it (and it has worked in the past). If you would like to lead this charge, please reach out with your ideas for how to move forward on the RFCs repository and we would be happy to discuss.
This library has adopted a Code of Conduct that we expect project participants to adhere to. Please read the full text so that you can understand what actions will and will not be tolerated.
React-navigation is licensed under the BSD 2-clause "Simplified" License.
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