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react-native-is-captured
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A Boolean value that indicates whether the system is actively cloning the screen to another destination.
A boolean value that indicates whether the system is actively cloning the screen to another destination.
Supports only IOS, Android work in progress...
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npm install react-native-is-captured
import IsCaptured, { useIsCaptured } from "react-native-is-captured";
// ...
const isCaptured = useIsCaptured();
console.log(await IsCaptured.getIsCaptured());
See the contributing guide to learn how to contribute to the repository and the development workflow.
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A Boolean value that indicates whether the system is actively cloning the screen to another destination.
The npm package react-native-is-captured receives a total of 0 weekly downloads. As such, react-native-is-captured popularity was classified as not popular.
We found that react-native-is-captured 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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