Infinite Red's battle-tested React Native project boilerplate, along with a CLI, component/model generators, and more!
MIT License
Published by infinitered-circleci over 3 years ago
Published by infinitered-circleci over 3 years ago
Published by infinitered-circleci over 3 years ago
Published by infinitered-circleci over 3 years ago
Published by infinitered-circleci over 3 years ago
Published by infinitered-circleci over 3 years ago
Published by infinitered-circleci over 3 years ago
Published by infinitered-circleci over 3 years ago
Published by infinitered-circleci over 3 years ago
Published by infinitered-circleci almost 4 years ago
Published by infinitered-circleci almost 4 years ago
ignite doctor
(#1586 by @bryanstearns) (465f3c1)Published by infinitered-circleci almost 4 years ago
Blog post: [https://shift.infinite.red/introducing-ignite-4-0-flame-1dfc891f9966]
• Rewritten, slimmed-down CLI (just over 900 lines of code vs. over 3k for Ignite 3.x)
• Re-integrated the "Bowser" boilerplate back into the main repo for easier maintenance
• Switched to using the react-native CLI's template format
• New pretty output format
• Much better Expo support
• Completely rebuilt generator support (see blog post)
• Removed plugins (add & remove)
• Removed ignite spork
(generators are sporked by default)
• Detox is now included in every new app
• Detox also works on Expo apps
• Much better Expo support
• Unimodules support included by default on non-Expo projects
• Updated React Native version
• Many other version bumps for dependencies
Generally speaking, Ignite's main benefit is at the beginning of your project. If you used an older version of Ignite / Ignite Bowser to spin up your app, we don't recommend upgrading. If you wish, you could spin up a new version and copy over your changes to the new app.
If you have any trouble with the new CLI, let us know in the Infinite Red Community Slack: [http://community.infinite.red].
🔥 Happy Igniting! 🔥
Published by infinitered-circleci about 4 years ago