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antd-mobile-rn
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A configurable Mobile UI specification and React-based implementation.
Thank you all for trusting us and using antd-mobile-rn. Due to limited application secnarios and development resouces, we regret to annouce antd-mobile-rn will not be officially mainained and updated. If anyone in the community is interested to continue to maintain this project, please contact us in private.
We(Community) will continue maintain this project. If you found a bug you can file an issue directly and PR
are always welcome.
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We welcome all contributions, please read our CONTRIBUTING.md first. You can submit any ideas as pull requests or as a GitHub issue. If you'd like to improve code, check out the Development Instruction and have a good time! :)
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基于蚂蚁金服移动设计规范的 React Native 组件库
The npm package antd-mobile-rn receives a total of 146 weekly downloads. As such, antd-mobile-rn popularity was classified as not popular.
We found that antd-mobile-rn demonstrated a not healthy version release cadence and project activity because the last version was released a year ago. It has 4 open source maintainers collaborating on the project.
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