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awesome-react-native

Awesome React Native components, news, tools, and learning material!

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DEEP OPEN-SOURCE ANALYSIS

Awesome React Native is a library tour for RN devs

An awesome style list that curates React Native libraries, tools, tutorials, and articles, with pull requests welcome. The UI section alone carries entries like lottie-react-native and react-native-maps with their star counts.

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What the list collects

Awesome React Native calls itself an awesome style list that curates the best React Native libraries, tools, tutorials, articles, and more, with pull requests welcome. The repo is written in JavaScript and points to a homepage at awesome-react-native.com. The structure splits into conferences, assorted articles, internals, UI components, and a sponsored slot.

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Conference and reading sections

The conferences section lists events dedicated to React Native specifically, noting that general React conferences live on the ReactJS site. The assorted section carries a React Native Twitter clone powered by the Cosmic Headless CMS, notes on React Native in production from Clay Allsop, a SoundCloud Android app built with Redux, an exploding heart animation post, an AI assisted approach to discovering UI components, and a Flutter versus React Native comparison. The internals section adds a post from @vjeux on React optimizations for background color, layout, and more.

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The UI component shelf

The UI list is the heart of the README, and each entry shows a star count. lottie-react-native sits at 10,415 stars, react-native-vector-icons at 9,985, react-native-maps at 8,388, followed by swiper, gifted chat, scrollable tab view, image picker, material kit, snap carousel, calendars, ui kitten, svg, and several others. The counts give a rough sense of which components the community actually adopted.

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A sponsored entry up top

Before the categories begin, a sponsored block promotes Teller, an open source and free productivity secret manager from SpectralOps. It is described as supporting cloud native apps and multiple cloud providers, letting you mix vaults and key stores and use secrets while coding, testing, and building. It is a reminder that curated lists like this carry paid placements, and it is labeled as such.

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Editorial conclusion

Beyond components, the list points to React Native conferences, assorted production write ups, and internals posts, plus a sponsored secret manager entry near the top of the README.

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Official sources

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Community notes

Community notes