Yeoman generators to kickstart your react-native v0.48+ projects.
Dear user, we are working on a complete rewrite of generator-rn-toolbox
We are be deprecating this repo and migrating its features to react-native-make
Already available:
- Updated Icons generation with Android adaptive icons
- Updated SplashScreen generation with iOS .xib files and ready for react-native-splashscreen
In an existing React Native project, our generator contains sub-generators that will help you with:
- Setup
- Linting --
yo rn-toolbox:lint
- Base project --
yo rn-toolbox:base
- Advanced project --
yo rn-toolbox:advanced-base
- Jest --
yo rn-toolbox:jest
- Fastlane setup for multiple environments --
yo rn-toolbox:fastlane-setup
- Fastlane environment instantiation --
yo rn-toolbox:fastlane-env
- Icons and Splashscreen generation --
yo rn-toolbox:assets [--icon | --splash] <path>
- Linting --
- Environment
- Visual Studio Code --
yo rn-toolbox:vscode
- Visual Studio Code --
- Continuous integration / deployment
- TravisCI --
yo rn-toolbox:travisci
- Bitrise for continuous deployment --
yo rn-toolbox:bitrise
- CircleCI for continuous deployment --
yo rn-toolbox:circleci
- TravisCI --
- You need
node > 6
installed - Ruby >
2.2.3
- Bundler installed (
gem install bundler
) - Yeoman installed (
npm i -g yo
) - Yarn installed (
brew install yarn
)
Install the main yeoman
generator:
npm install -g yo generator-rn-toolbox
Then follow the docs for any sub-generator listed above in the features.
If starting from scratch, use the react-native init <ProjectName> && cd <ProjectName>
command to instantiate your React Native Project (for more go see the official React Native getting started).
It is recommended to initiate the git repository right after instantiating the app and to do you first commit.
It is also recommended to do a separate commit after running each of these steps.
See our contributing guidelines
To run the generator with your local version:
git clone https://github.com/bamlab/generator-rn-toolbox.git
cd generator-rn-toolbox
npm link
When you're done, you can run npm unlink
to stop using your local version.
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