Yet another Mobile 📱 client for GitHub powered on react-native.
It's alpha, in development ;)
The app is an alpha and the easiest way to install will be Play Market Alpha version. To get access to the alpha, you should:
- Join Google Plus Group (needed to access in play market alpha page)
- https://play.google.com/apps/testing/com.ghubber
- https://play.google.com/store/apps/details?id=com.ghubber (refresh multiple times, maybe not allowed due delay in Google)
Please send a email to [email protected]
with Subject: Invite me to GHubber TestFlight
and your email, firstname, lastname.
Note: Be sure to incude the email you use for iTunes.
Before we start to develop app you should configure your env:
- You should install NodeJS with NPM
OSX by brew:
brew install nodejs
Debian and Ubuntu:
curl -sL https://deb.nodesource.com/setup_7.x | sudo -E bash -
sudo apt-get install -y nodejs
- Now you should install dependencies by
NPM
, inside project directory run:
npm install
- You should download and install Android Studio
- Run Android Studio and download default SDKs, don't forget to configure path(s)
export ANDROID_HOME=/Users/<user>/Library/Android/sdk
export PATH=$ANDROID_HOME/platform-tools:$PATH
- Run emulator:
Note: KVM and VirtualBox supposedly cannot coexist, or rather, VirtualBox won't run while the KVM modules are loaded in memory
The easy way will be to create a new device inside Android Studio, press run
Way 2: Genymotion is a cool emulator, it runs on VirtualBox
Run it, you will see ;)
First you should enable Developer menu on Android, Google it or try:
- Go to the settings menu, and scroll down to "About phone." Tap it.
- Scroll down to the bottom again, where you see "Build number." (Your build number may vary from our's here.)
- Tap it seven (7) times. After the third tap, you'll see a playful dialog that says you're four taps away from being a developer. (If only it were that simple, eh?) Keep on tapping, and poof, you've got the developer settings back.
Note: Sorry, but for build
iOS
you should havemacOS
It's pretty easy, you should install XCode by AppStore 👍
You should open 2 terminals
Inside second you should write:
npm run start
Inside first:
Android:
npm run android
iOS:
npm run ios
Or just run npm run start:android
or npm run start:ios
depending on the platform 😄
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Do you know JS and React and would like to code on react-native for $? Write an email to [email protected] with your resume and join Interpals.net.
Thanks to our sponsors and supporters:
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This project is open-sourced software licensed under the MIT License with Additions.
- You are not able to edit About Page.
- Delete any copyrights.
- You are not able to fork/clone/rebuild repository to publish "YOU FORK NAME" to Play Market, ITunes or any app stores.
See the LICENSE file for more information.