Create Tamagui App
Get started with helpful templates
Set up a starter repo to help learn about and/or bootstrap your tamagui app:
Templates
Currently, we have two template available:
next-expo-solito
Expo, Expo Router, Solito and Next.js (with both/pages
and/app
dir)simple-web
(recommended for learning) Client-only web app with Webpack or Vite. Useful to understand how to set up tamagui.config.ts.
Usage
npm create tamagui
Check out the source of the templates .
A big shout out to Fernando Rojo for creating Solito , a great library for sharing all your views between Expo and Next.js, and the bootstrap repo we borrowed from.
Starting out
To run the app:
cd myappyarnyarn web # Web local devyarn native # Expo local dev (only for `next-expo-solito`)
📦 Included packages (next-expo-solito
)
tamagui
for cross-platform views, themes and animationssolito
for cross-platform navigationexpo-router
for having same routing concepts between web and native- Expo SDK 48
- Next.js 13
By integrating Tamagui
, expo-router
, Solito
, and, Next.js
you can enjoy the power and simplicity of creating universal apps.
🗂 Folder layout
-
apps
entry points for each appexpo
next
-
packages
shared packages across appsapp
you'll be importing most files fromapp/
features
(don't use ascreens
folder. organize by feature.)provider
(all the providers that wrap the app, and some no-ops for Web.)navigation
only for next-expo-solito template, contains the navigation code for RN
You can add other folders inside of packages/
if you know what you're doing and have a good reason to.
🏁 Start the app
-
Install dependencies:
yarn
-
Next.js local dev:
yarn web
- Runs
yarn next
- Runs
-
Expo local dev:
yarn native
- Runs
expo start
- Runs
🆕 Add new dependencies
Pure JS dependencies
If you're installing a JavaScript-only dependency that will be used across platforms, install it in packages/app
:
cd packages/appyarn add date-fnscd ../..yarn
Native dependencies
If you're installing a library with any native code, you must install it in apps/expo
:
cd apps/expoyarn add react-native-reanimatedcd ../..yarn
You can also install the native library inside of packages/app
if you want to get autoimport for that package inside of the app
folder. However, you need to be careful and install the exact same version in both packages. If the versions mismatch at all, you'll potentially get terrible bugs. This is a classic monorepo issue. I use lerna-update-wizard
to help with this (you don't need to use Lerna to use that lib).