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@videosdk.live/expo-config-plugin
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This is a config-plugin for Expo projects that allows you to use the VideoSDK React Native SDK with ease. The plugin simplifies the setup process by automatically linking the required native dependencies and applying the necessary configuration changes.
npm install @videsdk.live/expo-config-plugin
Add config-plugin in your app.json file under plugins
section as shown below:
"plugins": ["@videosdk.live/expo-config-plugin"]
After adding the plugin run the following command.
npx expo prebuild
It will add all the necessary configs in your android and ios folder.
start building your app!
FAQs
Config Plugins for React Native Expo Projects
We found that @videosdk.live/expo-config-plugin demonstrated a healthy version release cadence and project activity because the last version was released less than a year ago. It has 2 open source maintainers collaborating on the project.
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