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Jepture - A Static App

Jepture is a simple static react native app

MIT License Stars js-standard-style React Native

Prerequisites

  • Xcode or Android Studio installed and exported on your ~/.bash_profile or similar
  • JDK 1.8
  • Node >= 10.*
  • react-native-cli

Installation

open terminal and change directory to your desired folder, then:

$ git clone git@github.com:DeVoresyah/JeptureApp.git YourAppName
$ cd YourAppName
$ npm install
$ npm run rm-git && npm run androidx

Running Your App

after installation complete, follow this command:

$ react-native run-android
or
$ react-native run-ios

License

The code is available at GitHub under the MIT license.

Support Me

I really appreciate if you want support me by donating some $ or hire me on your company/project. You can contact me via :

To Lint on Commit

This is implemented using husky. There is no additional setup needed.

Bypass Lint

If you have to bypass lint for a special commit that you will come back and clean (pushing something to a branch etc.) then you can bypass git hooks with adding --no-verify to your commit command.

Understanding Linting Errors

The linting rules are from JS Standard and React-Standard. Regular JS errors can be found with descriptions here, while React errors and descriptions can be found here.

🔐 Secrets

This project uses react-native-config to expose config variables to your javascript code in React Native. You can store API keys and other sensitive information in a .env file:

API_URL=https://myapi.com
GOOGLE_MAPS_API_KEY=abcdefgh

and access them from React Native like so:

import Secrets from 'react-native-config'

Secrets.API_URL  // 'https://myapi.com'
Secrets.GOOGLE_MAPS_API_KEY  // 'abcdefgh'

The .env file is ignored by git keeping those secrets out of your repo.

Get started:

  1. Copy .env.example to .env
  2. Add your config variables
  3. Follow instructions at https://github.com/luggit/react-native-config#setup
  4. Done!