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anchor-ui-native
Advanced tools
npm i -S anchor-ui-native
yarn add anchor-ui-native
Install the node_modules:
yarn install
Copy the lib
folder to docs
and examples
:
make build
Copy the lib
folder and watch for changes:
yarn run watch
After installing the requirements in the root directory, navigate to examples
and install it's requirements.
cd examples && yarn install
Start the example React Native app by running:
yarn start
This will start Expo and you can choose to run the examples in a simulator or real device.
Check example's README for using the React Native debugger.
After installing the requirements in the root directory, navigate to docs
and install it's requirements.
cd docs && yarn install
Start the docs React app by running:
yarn start
FAQs
## Install using npm
The npm package anchor-ui-native receives a total of 69 weekly downloads. As such, anchor-ui-native popularity was classified as not popular.
We found that anchor-ui-native demonstrated a not healthy version release cadence and project activity because the last version was released a year ago. It has 2 open source maintainers collaborating on the project.
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