Agent skill
react-native-project-creater
Provides one-command project creation for React Native including project initialization, configuration, and template generation. Use when the user asks about creating React Native projects, needs to initialize a new React Native project, or generate React Native project structure.
Install this agent skill to your Project
npx add-skill https://github.com/partme-ai/full-stack-skills/tree/main/skills/react-skills/react-native-project-creater
SKILL.md
When to use this skill
Use this skill whenever the user wants to:
- Create a new React Native project from scratch
- Choose between React Native CLI and Expo for project initialization
- Configure TypeScript, bundler, and native dependencies
- Set up the initial project structure with navigation and state management
How to use this skill
Workflow
- Gather requirements: project name, organization, TypeScript preference, Expo vs bare CLI
- Run the initialization command with appropriate options
- Install initial dependencies (navigation, state management, etc.)
- Verify the project builds and runs on a simulator or device
1. Project Creation (CLI)
# Using React Native Community CLI
npx @react-native-community/cli init MyApp
# With TypeScript template
npx @react-native-community/cli init MyApp --template react-native-template-typescript
2. Project Creation (Expo)
# Using Expo (recommended for new projects)
npx create-expo-app MyApp --template blank-typescript
3. Project Structure
MyApp/
├── App.tsx # Entry point
├── android/ # Android native project
├── ios/ # iOS native project
├── src/ # Application source code
│ ├── screens/
│ ├── components/
│ └── navigation/
├── package.json
├── tsconfig.json
└── metro.config.js # Metro bundler configuration
4. Initial Setup
# Install dependencies
npm install
# iOS: install CocoaPods
cd ios && pod install && cd ..
# Run on simulators
npx react-native run-ios
npx react-native run-android
Best Practices
- Use consistent naming and package identifiers across platforms
- Lock Node.js and React Native versions for reproducible builds
- Run
pod installafter adding any native dependency on iOS - Start with the default template, verify it runs, then incrementally add features
- Set up CI early with both
npx react-native run-androidandrun-iosbuild steps
Resources
- Environment setup: https://reactnative.dev/docs/environment-setup
- Expo getting started: https://docs.expo.dev/get-started/create-a-project/
Keywords
react native init, project creation, Expo, React Native CLI, initialization, cross-platform, TypeScript, scaffolding
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