Local-first evidence CLI for Expo / React Native iOS work: inspect a running app over Hermes CDP, drive the iOS simulator, probe Metro, and capture redacted, reproducible evidence — every state-changing action behind a fail-closed policy gate.
Load and run Expo Snacks in any React Native app
Load and run Expo Snacks in any React Native app
The Expo CLI
A library for working with expo-updates code signing certificates
Error overlay for universal Expo apps.
Load fonts at runtime and use them in React Native components.
The core of Expo Modules architecture
A Jest preset to painlessly test your Expo / React Native apps.
Provides a React component that prevents the screen sleeping when rendered. It also exposes static methods to control the behavior imperatively.
Built-in support for popular icon fonts and the tooling to create your own Icon components from your font and glyph map. This is a wrapper around react-native-vector-icons to make it compatible with Expo.
Provides the same interface as the React Native StatusBar API, but with slightly different defaults to work great in Expo environments.
Check your Expo project for known issues
Provides access to the system's web browser and supports handling redirects. On iOS, it uses SFSafariViewController or ASWebAuthenticationSession, depending on the method you call, and on Android it uses ChromeCustomTabs. As of iOS 11, SFSafariViewControl
Provides access to the SF Symbols library on iOS, and Material Symbols on Android and web, for Expo and React Native apps.
Provides a React component that renders a gradient view.
Provides cryptography primitives for Android, iOS and web.
A WebView specifically designed for Expo DOM components
Provides a way to encrypt and securely store key-value pairs locally on the device.
Provides access to the system's haptics engine on iOS, vibration effects on Android, and Web Vibration API on web.
Provides an interface for getting and setting Clipboard content on Android, iOS, macOS and Web.
Load and run Expo Snacks in any React Native app
A component that renders a native blur view on iOS and falls back to a semi-transparent view on Android. A common usage of this is for navigation bars, tab bars, and modals.
Use the Material Symbols font family from Google Fonts in your Expo app
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