npm i
npm run husky:setup
- Delete example folder
- Delete build folder
- Make your own library into the
lib
folder - Change package.json
- Change README for your own documentation
npm run build
> [email protected] build /Users/kuray/Coursion/MyLibraries/ReactNative/react-native-typescript-library-starter
> cd lib && tsc && cp ../package.json ../build/dist/ && Echo Build completed!
Build completed!
- Test your build/dist into the new project
- Finally, time to npm publish :)
Add the dependency:
npm i react-native-typescript-library-starter
"react": ">= 16.x.x",
"react-native": ">= 0.55.x",
import MyComponent from "react-native-typescript-library-starter";
<MyComponent />
You can checkout the example project 🥰
Simply run
npm i
react-native run-ios/android
should work of the example project.
Property | Type | Default | Description |
---|---|---|---|
title | string | undefined | change the title |
description | string | undefined | change the descrition |
Property | Type | Default | Description |
---|---|---|---|
enableButton | boolean | false | let you enable the button (must use it for button) |
onPress | function | undefined | set your own logic for the button functionality when it is pressed |
buttonText | string | undefined | change the button's text |
style | ViewStyle | default | set or override the style object for the main container |
buttonStyle | ViewStyle | default | set or override the style object for the button style |
ImageComponent | Image | default | set your own component instead of default react-native Image component |
-
LICENSE - Write an article about the lib on Medium
Change log will be here !
FreakyCoder, [email protected]
React Native Typescript Library Starter is available under the MIT license. See the LICENSE file for more info.