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Expo router with shared routes example
What's this PR do?
Add a new example of expo-router using shared routes and a new version of expo-router.
@ulises-jeremias @rpmolina
Summary by CodeRabbit
- New Features
- Introduced a frontend template for React Native Expo apps with comprehensive documentation and examples.
- Added new React components for dynamic layouts, navigation, and user interaction within the app.
- Documentation
- Added extensive documentation on project configuration, performance optimization, state management, and shared routes.
- Configuration Updates
- Updated configuration files for tools like ESLint, Prettier, and TypeScript to enhance code quality and consistency.
Walkthrough
The latest enhancements focus on enriching a React Native Expo project with shared routing using Expo Router. New components like Home, Feed, Post, and Example have been introduced to showcase navigation within and outside tabs, enhancing the app's user experience and functionality.
Changes
| File Path | Change Summary |
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.../(tabs)/(home, feed, example)/example.tsx |
Introduces Example component demonstrating Expo Router navigation with buttons for page transitions. |
.../(tabs)/(home, feed, example)/feed.tsx |
Adds Feed component for the Feed tab, utilizing Expo Router with Button interaction and StyleSheet styles. |
.../(tabs)/(home, feed, example)/home.tsx |
Introduces Home component for the app's home screen, featuring Expo Router navigation and interactive buttons. |
.../(tabs)/(home, feed, example)/post.tsx |
Introduces Post component displaying a post within a tab stack, utilizing Expo Router for navigation. |
🐰✨ In the code garden where changes bloom, Expo Router dances, dispelling gloom. Tabs and posts, routes shared with care, Fluttering buttons in the digital air. Let's celebrate this coding spree, Together we grow, wild and free! 🌱🌟
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| :warning: | This PR is changing more than 200 lines. |
| :warning: | This PR is changing more than 10 files. |
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| :book: | Thanks for updating docs! We :heart: documentation! |
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