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Snackify is a Node.js module designed to simplify the process of transferring a local Expo project to an Expo Snack. It allows developers to quickly create an Expo Snack from the current state of their local Expo project, making it easier to share and dem
Snackify is a Node.js module designed to simplify the process of transferring a local Expo project to an Expo Snack. It allows developers to quickly create an Expo Snack from the current state of their local Expo project, making it easier to share and demo their React Native applications.
Note: The Expo name and logo are trademarks of 650 Industries, Inc. This project is built and maintained by danstepanov and not by the Expo team.
To install Snackify, run the following command in your terminal:
npm install -g create-snack
This will install Snackify globally on your machine, allowing you to use it in any Expo project.
Navigate to the root directory of your Expo project and run:
npx create-snack
The command scans all the files in your Expo project, excluding node_modules
and .git
, and creates a new Expo Snack. Upon completion, it provides a URL to the created Expo Snack.
Contributions to Snackify are welcome. Please feel free to fork the repository, make your changes, and submit a pull request.
Built with love by the folks that brought you Create Expo Stack.
This project is licensed under the MIT License.
FAQs
Snackify is a Node.js module designed to simplify the process of transferring a local Expo project to an Expo Snack. It allows developers to quickly create an Expo Snack from the current state of their local Expo project, making it easier to share and dem
We found that create-snack demonstrated a not healthy version release cadence and project activity because the last version was released a year ago. It has 1 open source maintainer collaborating on the project.
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