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expo-dev-james-template

v1.0.0

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<p> <!-- iOS --> <img alt="Supports Expo iOS" longdesc="Supports Expo iOS" src="https://img.shields.io/badge/iOS-4630EB.svg?style=flat-square&logo=APPLE&labelColor=999999&logoColor=fff" /> <!-- Android --> <img alt="Supports Expo Android" longdesc

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Development Client example

Experiment with Development Client in SDK 40.

🚀 How to use

npx create-react-native-app my-app -t with-dev-client

  • Run expo start --dev-client to try it out.

🏗 Build with EAS

You can easily use this project with EAS - just follow the steps below.

⚙️ Prepare project

  • adjust value of ios.bundleIdentifier and android.package in app.json
  • run eas build:configure

💪 Build whatever you want

This example comes with two pre-configured build types: release (a production version of your app - ready to be uploaded to stores), with-dev-client (a development version of your app that can be shared with your teammates).

To build the app with the dev client, just run eas build --profile with-dev-client.

Note: the with-dev-client uses the internal distribution on iOS. That's why, you need to add your device to be able to install the built app. To do it, you can use eas device:create.

For more information about EAS, check out documentation.

📝 Notes