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PyPI Now Supports iOS and Android Wheels for Mobile Python Development
PyPI now supports iOS and Android wheels, making it easier for Python developers to distribute mobile packages.
reanimated-color-picker
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Follow the installation instructions by using the links provided below.
react-native-gesture-handler version 2.0.0
or higher.
react-native-reanimated version 2.0.0
or higher.
For Expo
managed workflow version 44
or higher is required.
Note First we need to install react-native-gesture-handler(>=2.0.0) and react-native-reanimated(>=2.0.0),
npm i reanimated-color-picker
react-native-gesture-handler
supports the new architecture since version 2.3.0
.react-native-reanimated
supports the new architecture since version 3.0.0
.Please check out my other library, React Native Material You Colors.
If you're integrating Reanimated Color Picker in a production app, consider funding this project and contact me .
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A Pure JavaScript Color Picker for React Native
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