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bartonhammond/snowflake
GitHub JavaScript MIT License:snowflake: A React-Native Android iOS Starter App/ BoilerPlate / Example with Redux, RN Router, & Jest with the Snowflake Hapi Server running locally or on RedHat OpenShift for the backend, or a Parse Server running locally or remotely on Heroku
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nattatorn-dev/react-native-user-profile
GitHub JavaScript🎨 A react native mobile starter kit, Examples of user profiles screens to help you write component and design
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demchenkoalex/react-native-module-template
GitHub JavaScript MIT LicenseA starter for the React Native library written in TypeScript, with linked example project and optional native code in Swift and Kotlin.
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DimiMikadze/firebase-react-native-redux-starter
GitHub JavaScriptStarter For Firebase, React Native, Redux Applications With 100% Of Code In Common Between IOS And Android, with built In Authentication, Crud Example And Form Validation.
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przeor/React-Native-example-FLUX-starter-kit-for-ios
GitHub JavaScriptThis project aims to provide you everything you need to start your new iOS app in React Native. Well Orginized FLUX Architecture
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rokket-labs/react-native-template-rokket
GitHub TypeScript MIT LicenseStarter template with initial config for new React Native projects. Includes working examples!
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nobodywho-ooo/react-native-starter-example
GitHub TypeScript European Union Public License 1.2React Native starter example app to get started with NobodyWho, a library designed to run LLMs locally and efficiently on any device.
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