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Lightning-Fast Mobile App Development with Galio

You're reading from   Lightning-Fast Mobile App Development with Galio Build stylish cross-platform mobile apps with Galio and React Native

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Product type Paperback
Published in Nov 2021
Publisher Packt
ISBN-13 9781801073165
Length 272 pages
Edition 1st Edition
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Alin Gheorghe Alin Gheorghe
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Preface 1. Chapter 1:Introduction to React Native and Galio 2. Chapter 2: Basics of React Native FREE CHAPTER 3. Chapter 3: The Correct Mindset 4. Chapter 4: Your First Cross-Platform App 5. Chapter 5: Why Galio? 6. Chapter 6: The Basics of Mobile UI Building 7. Chapter 7: Exploring the State of Our App 8. Chapter 8: Creating Your Own Custom Components 9. Chapter 9: Debugging and Reaching out for Help 10. Chapter 10: Building an Onboarding Screen 11. Chapter 11: Let's Build – Stopwatch App 12. Chapter 12: Where To Go from Here? 13. Other Books You May Enjoy

Creating your first React Native project

We're ready to go! Let's open up a terminal and head right into it!

Once the terminal is open, just move to your Desktop folder or any folder you wish to create your project in. You can move between folders by using the cd command. So, just by writing cd Desktop, we've arrived at the Desktop directory and we're ready to create our Expo project.

We can create a new React Native project with Expo by writing the following:

expo init MyFirstProject

Upon pressing Enter, Expo tells us we can choose between a multitude of templates. The biggest two categories are Managed workflow and Bare workflow:

Figure 1.6 – A representation of what you will see after initializing a project

We'll explain what both are in a few seconds. For now, pick blank under Managed workflow. Wait a few seconds and you'll see a message in your terminal stating the following:

Your project is ready!
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