![]() In this article, I will be setting up the environment from a Mac perspective, but I will show you which areas differ for Windows / Linux. ![]() The usual flow for installation is to basically install Node and the appropriate software for Android and iOS. Of course we are able to use the expo client to run our project but in this specific article we will not cover expo, that will be for a future article so stay tuned! Keep in mind that if you are on a Windows or Linux computer, you won’t be able to run your project on an iOS simulator. The very first step that we need to take is to install Node! Node is a server-side Javascript runtime environment. ![]() It is in charge of building our javascript code. Specifically for React Native, Node will use a server side build script called Metro to bundle our javascript. Metro takes in options, an entry file, and gives you a bundled Javascript file that includes all our code. ![]() One of Metros main features is to provide sub-second reload speeds which provide that fast refresh feature. So to add in the package, we simply need to run
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