Guidelines for creating reusable, portable UI components with native-first design, compound patterns, and accessibility
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name: reusable-ui-components description: Guidelines for creating reusable, portable UI components with native-first design, compound patterns, and accessibility
Creating Reusable UI Components for Expo Router
This guide covers building production-quality, portable UI components inspired by shadcn/ui, Base UI, Radix, and Konsta UI. Components follow iOS San Francisco design guidelines with liquid glass aesthetics and prioritize native primitives with graceful fallbacks.
Philosophy
Core Principles
- Portable & Copy-Paste Ready - Components should be self-contained and easy to copy between projects
- Native-First - Always check for Expo Router primitives before building custom solutions
- iOS Design Language - Use San Francisco style guide as the baseline for all platforms
- Compound Components - Break complex components into composable sub-components
- CSS Variables for Customization - Use design tokens for theming, not hardcoded values
- Accessibility Built-In - Keyboard handling, safe areas, and screen reader support by default
Inspiration Sources
| Library | Learn From |
|---|---|
| shadcn/ui | Component structure, copy-paste architecture |
| Radix UI | Compound component patterns, accessibility primitives |
| Base UI | Headless component APIs, composition patterns |
| Konsta UI | iOS liquid glass aesthetics, platform-adaptive styling |
Component File Structure
src/components/ui/
├── button.tsx # Default (shared) implementation
├── button.ios.tsx # iOS-specific overrides (optional)
├── button.web.tsx # Web-specific overrides (optional)
└── button.android.tsx # Android-specific overrides (optional)
Metro Resolution Priority:
.ios.tsx/.android.tsx/.web.tsx(platform-specific).native.tsx(iOS + Android).tsx(fallback for all platforms)
Design Tokens & CSS Variables
Global Theme Variables
Define customizable design tokens in src/global.css:
@import "tailwindcss/theme.css" layer(theme);
@import "tailwindcss/preflight.css" layer(base);
@import "tailwindcss/utilities.css";
/* Import Apple system colors */
@import "./css/sf.css";
@layer theme {
@theme {
/* Typography Scale */
--font-sans: system-ui;
--font-mono: ui-monospace;
--font-rounded: ui-rounded;
/* Component Tokens */
--component-radius: 12px;
--component-radius-lg: 16px;
--component-radius-full: 9999px;
/* Spacing Scale */
--spacing-xs: 4px;
--spacing-sm: 8px;
--spacing-md: 12px;
--spacing-lg: 16px;
--spacing-xl: 24px;
/* Animation */
--transition-fast: 150ms;
--transition-normal: 200ms;
--transition-slow: 300ms;
}
}
/* Platform-specific overrides */
@media ios {
:root {
--font-sans: system-ui;
--font-rounded: ui-rounded;
--component-radius: 10px;
}
}
@media android {
:root {
--font-sans: normal;
--font-rounded: normal;
--component-radius: 8px;
}
}
Apple System Colors
Create platform-adaptive colors in src/css/sf.css:
@layer base {
html {
color-scheme: light dark;
}
}
:root {
/* Primary Colors */
--sf-blue: light-dark(rgb(0 122 255), rgb(10 132 255));
--sf-green: light-dark(rgb(52 199 89), rgb(48 209 89));
--sf-red: light-dark(rgb(255 59 48), rgb(255 69 58));
--sf-orange: light-dark(rgb(255 149 0), rgb(255 159 10));
--sf-yellow: light-dark(rgb(255 204 0), rgb(255 214 10));
--sf-purple: light-dark(rgb(175 82 222), rgb(191 90 242));
--sf-pink: light-dark(rgb(255 45 85), rgb(255 55 95));
/* Gray Scale */
--sf-gray: light-dark(rgb(142 142 147), rgb(142 142 147));
--sf-gray-2: light-dark(rgb(174 174 178), rgb(99 99 102));
--sf-gray-3: light-dark(rgb(199 199 204), rgb(72 72 74));
--sf-gray-4: light-dark(rgb(209 209 214), rgb(58 58 60));
--sf-gray-5: light-dark(rgb(229 229 234), rgb(44 44 46));
--sf-gray-6: light-dark(rgb(242 242 247), rgb(28 28 30));
/* Text Colors */
--sf-text: light-dark(rgb(0 0 0), rgb(255 255 255));
--sf-text-2: light-dark(rgb(60 60 67 / 0.6), rgb(235 235 245 / 0.6));
--sf-text-3: light-dark(rgb(60 60 67 / 0.3), rgb(235 235 245 / 0.3));
--sf-text-placeholder: light-dark(rgb(60 60 67 / 0.3), rgb(235 235 245 / 0.3));
/* Background Colors */
--sf-bg: light-dark(rgb(255 255 255), rgb(0 0 0));
--sf-bg-2: light-dark(rgb(242 242 247), rgb(28 28 30));
--sf-grouped-bg: light-dark(rgb(242 242 247), rgb(0 0 0));
--sf-grouped-bg-2: light-dark(rgb(255 255 255), rgb(28 28 30));
/* Border & Fill */
--sf-border: light-dark(rgb(60 60 67 / 0.12), rgb(84 84 88 / 0.65));
--sf-fill: light-dark(rgb(120 120 128 / 0.2), rgb(120 120 128 / 0.32));
/* Link Color */
--sf-link: var(--sf-blue);
}
/* iOS: Use native platform colors */
@media ios {
:root {
--sf-blue: platformColor(systemBlue);
--sf-green: platformColor(systemGreen);
--sf-red: platformColor(systemRed);
--sf-orange: platformColor(systemOrange);
--sf-yellow: platformColor(systemYellow);
--sf-purple: platformColor(systemPurple);
--sf-pink: platformColor(systemPink);
--sf-gray: platformColor(systemGray);
--sf-gray-2: platformColor(systemGray2);
--sf-gray-3: platformColor(systemGray3);
--sf-gray-4: platformColor(systemGray4);
--sf-gray-5: platformColor(systemGray5);
--sf-gray-6: platformColor(systemGray6);
--sf-text: platformColor(label);
--sf-text-2: platformColor(secondaryLabel);
--sf-text-3: platformColor(tertiaryLabel);
--sf-text-placeholder: platformColor(placeholderText);
--sf-bg: platformColor(systemBackground);
--sf-bg-2: platformColor(secondarySystemBackground);
--sf-grouped-bg: platformColor(systemGroupedBackground);
--sf-grouped-bg-2: platformColor(secondarySystemGroupedBackground);
--sf-border: platformColor(separator);
--sf-fill: platformColor(tertiarySystemFill);
--sf-link: platformColor(link);
}
}
/* Register as Tailwind theme colors */
@layer theme {
@theme {
--color-sf-blue: var(--sf-blue);
--color-sf-green: var(--sf-green);
--color-sf-red: var(--sf-red);
--color-sf-orange: var(--sf-orange);
--color-sf-yellow: var(--sf-yellow);
--color-sf-purple: var(--sf-purple);
--color-sf-pink: var(--sf-pink);
--color-sf-gray: var(--sf-gray);
--color-sf-gray-2: var(--sf-gray-2);
--color-sf-gray-3: var(--sf-gray-3);
--color-sf-gray-4: var(--sf-gray-4);
--color-sf-gray-5: var(--sf-gray-5);
--color-sf-gray-6: var(--sf-gray-6);
--color-sf-text: var(--sf-text);
--color-sf-text-2: var(--sf-text-2);
--color-sf-text-3: var(--sf-text-3);
--color-sf-text-placeholder: var(--sf-text-placeholder);
--color-sf-bg: var(--sf-bg);
--color-sf-bg-2: var(--sf-bg-2);
--color-sf-grouped-bg: var(--sf-grouped-bg);
--color-sf-grouped-bg-2: var(--sf-grouped-bg-2);
--color-sf-border: var(--sf-border);
--color-sf-fill: var(--sf-fill);
--color-sf-link: var(--sf-link);
}
}
Accessing CSS Variables in JavaScript
import { useCSSVariable } from "@/tw";
function MyComponent() {
const primaryColor = useCSSVariable("--sf-blue");
const borderColor = useCSSVariable("--sf-border");
return (
<View style={{ borderColor }}>
<Text style={{ color: primaryColor }}>Hello</Text>
</View>
);
}
Compound Component Pattern
Use compound components for complex, multi-element UI. This provides flexibility while maintaining cohesive behavior.
Template Structure
"use client";
import React, { createContext, use } from "react";
import { View, Text, Pressable } from "@/tw";
import { cn } from "@/lib/utils";
import type { ViewProps, TextProps } from "react-native";
// 1. Define Context for shared state
interface ComponentContextValue {
variant: "default" | "outline" | "ghost";
size: "sm" | "md" | "lg";
disabled?: boolean;
}
const ComponentContext = createContext<ComponentContextValue | null>(null);
function useComponentContext() {
const context = use(ComponentContext);
if (!context) {
throw new Error("Component parts must be used within Component.Root");
}
return context;
}
// 2. Root component provides context
interface RootProps extends ViewProps {
variant?: ComponentContextValue["variant"];
size?: ComponentContextValue["size"];
disabled?: boolean;
}
function Root({
variant = "default",
size = "md",
disabled,
children,
className,
...props
}: RootProps) {
return (
<ComponentContext value={{ variant, size, disabled }}>
<View
{...props}
className={cn(
"flex-row items-center",
disabled && "opacity-50",
className
)}
>
{children}
</View>
</ComponentContext>
);
}
// 3. Sub-components consume context
function Label({ className, ...props }: TextProps) {
const { size } = useComponentContext();
return (
<Text
{...props}
className={cn(
"text-sf-text",
size === "sm" && "text-sm",
size === "md" && "text-base",
size === "lg" && "text-lg",
className
)}
/>
);
}
function Icon({ className, ...props }: ViewProps) {
const { size } = useComponentContext();
const sizeClass = {
sm: "w-4 h-4",
md: "w-5 h-5",
lg: "w-6 h-6",
}[size];
return (
<View {...props} className={cn(sizeClass, className)} />
);
}
// 4. Export as compound component
export const Component = {
Root,
Label,
Icon,
};
// 5. Convenience export for simple usage
export function SimpleComponent(props: RootProps & { label: string }) {
const { label, ...rootProps } = props;
return (
<Component.Root {...rootProps}>
<Component.Label>{label}</Component.Label>
</Component.Root>
);
}
Native-First Component Development
Check for Expo Router Primitives First
Before building custom components, check if Expo Router or Expo provides a native primitive:
| Component Need | Check First |
|---|---|
| Navigation Stack | expo-router Stack |
| Tab Navigation | expo-router Tabs |
| Modals/Sheets | presentation: "modal" or presentation: "formSheet" |
| Links | expo-router Link |
| Icons | expo-symbols (SF Symbols) |
| Date Picker | @react-native-community/datetimepicker |
| Segmented Control | @react-native-segmented-control/segmented-control |
| Blur Effects | expo-blur or expo-glass-effect |
| Haptics | expo-haptics |
| Safe Areas | react-native-safe-area-context |
Platform Detection
// Check current platform
if (process.env.EXPO_OS === "ios") {
// iOS-specific behavior
} else if (process.env.EXPO_OS === "android") {
// Android-specific behavior
} else if (process.env.EXPO_OS === "web") {
// Web-specific behavior
}
// Check for specific features
import { isLiquidGlassAvailable } from "expo-glass-effect";
const GLASS = isLiquidGlassAvailable(); // iOS 26+ liquid glass
Platform-Specific File Example: Switch
switch.tsx (default - re-exports native):
export { Switch, type SwitchProps } from "react-native";
switch.web.tsx (web - iOS-styled custom):
"use client";
import { useState, useRef, useEffect } from "react";
import {
View,
Animated,
PanResponder,
StyleSheet,
Pressable,
} from "react-native";
export type SwitchProps = {
value?: boolean;
onValueChange?: (value: boolean) => void;
disabled?: boolean;
thumbColor?: string;
trackColor?: { true: string; false: string };
ios_backgroundColor?: string;
};
export function Switch({
value = false,
onValueChange,
disabled = false,
thumbColor = "#fff",
trackColor = { true: "#34C759", false: "#E9E9EA" },
ios_backgroundColor,
}: SwitchProps) {
const [isOn, setIsOn] = useState(value);
const animatedValue = useRef(new Animated.Value(value ? 1 : 0)).current;
useEffect(() => {
setIsOn(value);
Animated.spring(animatedValue, {
toValue: value ? 1 : 0,
useNativeDriver: false,
friction: 8,
tension: 40,
}).start();
}, [value, animatedValue]);
const toggle = () => {
if (disabled) return;
const newValue = !isOn;
setIsOn(newValue);
onValueChange?.(newValue);
};
const translateX = animatedValue.interpolate({
inputRange: [0, 1],
outputRange: [2, 22],
});
const bgColor = animatedValue.interpolate({
inputRange: [0, 1],
outputRange: [
ios_backgroundColor || trackColor.false,
trackColor.true,
],
});
return (
<Pressable onPress={toggle} disabled={disabled}>
<Animated.View
style={[
styles.track,
{ backgroundColor: bgColor },
disabled && styles.disabled,
]}
>
<Animated.View
style={[
styles.thumb,
{ backgroundColor: thumbColor, transform: [{ translateX }] },
]}
/>
</Animated.View>
</Pressable>
);
}
const styles = StyleSheet.create({
track: {
width: 51,
height: 31,
borderRadius: 15.5,
justifyContent: "center",
},
thumb: {
width: 27,
height: 27,
borderRadius: 13.5,
shadowColor: "#000",
shadowOffset: { width: 0, height: 2 },
shadowOpacity: 0.2,
shadowRadius: 2,
elevation: 2,
},
disabled: {
opacity: 0.5,
},
});
Accessibility Patterns
Keyboard Avoidance
For forms with text input, proper keyboard handling is critical:
import {
useReanimatedKeyboardAnimation,
useKeyboardHandler,
} from "react-native-keyboard-controller";
import { useAnimatedStyle } from "react-native-reanimated";
import { useSafeAreaInsets } from "react-native-safe-area-context";
function KeyboardAwareForm({ children }: { children: React.ReactNode }) {
const { bottom } = useSafeAreaInsets();
const { height, progress } = useReanimatedKeyboardAnimation();
const animatedStyle = useAnimatedStyle(() => ({
paddingBottom: Math.max(bottom, Math.abs(height.value)),
}));
return (
<Animated.View style={[{ flex: 1 }, animatedStyle]}>
{children}
</Animated.View>
);
}
Safe Area Handling
Always account for safe areas on notched devices:
import { useSafeAreaInsets } from "react-native-safe-area-context";
function SafeContainer({ children }: { children: React.ReactNode }) {
const { top, bottom, left, right } = useSafeAreaInsets();
return (
<View
style={{
flex: 1,
paddingTop: top,
paddingBottom: bottom,
paddingLeft: left,
paddingRight: right,
}}
>
{children}
</View>
);
}
Form Accessibility Pattern
import { View, Text, TextInput } from "@/tw";
import { useSafeAreaInsets } from "react-native-safe-area-context";
import { KeyboardAwareScrollView } from "react-native-keyboard-controller";
interface FormFieldProps {
label: string;
hint?: string;
error?: string;
children: React.ReactNode;
}
function FormField({ label, hint, error, children }: FormFieldProps) {
return (
<View className="gap-1">
<Text
className="text-sf-text-2 text-sm font-medium"
accessibilityRole="text"
>
{label}
</Text>
{children}
{hint && !error && (
<Text className="text-sf-text-3 text-xs">{hint}</Text>
)}
{error && (
<Text
className="text-sf-red text-xs"
accessibilityRole="alert"
>
{error}
</Text>
)}
</View>
);
}
function AccessibleForm() {
const { bottom } = useSafeAreaInsets();
return (
<KeyboardAwareScrollView
contentContainerStyle={{
padding: 16,
paddingBottom: bottom + 16,
gap: 16,
}}
keyboardShouldPersistTaps="handled"
>
<FormField label="Email" hint="We'll never share your email">
<TextInput
className="bg-sf-fill rounded-xl px-4 py-3 text-sf-text"
placeholder="you@example.com"
keyboardType="email-address"
autoCapitalize="none"
autoComplete="email"
textContentType="emailAddress"
accessibilityLabel="Email address"
/>
</FormField>
<FormField label="Password">
<TextInput
className="bg-sf-fill rounded-xl px-4 py-3 text-sf-text"
placeholder="••••••••"
secureTextEntry
autoComplete="password"
textContentType="password"
accessibilityLabel="Password"
/>
</FormField>
</KeyboardAwareScrollView>
);
}
iOS Liquid Glass Styling
Detecting Liquid Glass Support
import { isLiquidGlassAvailable } from "expo-glass-effect";
const GLASS = isLiquidGlassAvailable();
const HEADER_OPTIONS = GLASS
? {
headerTransparent: true,
headerShadowVisible: false,
headerBlurEffect: "none",
}
: {
headerTransparent: true,
headerBlurEffect: "systemChromeMaterial",
headerShadowVisible: true,
};
Tab Bar with Glass Effect
import { BlurView } from "expo-blur";
function GlassTabBarBackground() {
return (
<BlurView
intensity={100}
tint="systemChromeMaterial"
style={StyleSheet.absoluteFill}
/>
);
}
// Usage in Tabs
const TAB_OPTIONS =
process.env.EXPO_OS === "ios"
? {
tabBarBackground: GlassTabBarBackground,
tabBarStyle: { position: "absolute" },
}
: {};
Glass Card Component
import { BlurView } from "expo-blur";
import { View } from "@/tw";
import { cn } from "@/lib/utils";
interface GlassCardProps extends React.ComponentProps<typeof View> {
intensity?: number;
}
function GlassCard({
intensity = 50,
className,
children,
...props
}: GlassCardProps) {
if (process.env.EXPO_OS !== "ios") {
// Fallback for non-iOS
return (
<View
{...props}
className={cn(
"bg-sf-bg-2/80 rounded-2xl overflow-hidden",
className
)}
>
{children}
</View>
);
}
return (
<View
{...props}
className={cn("rounded-2xl overflow-hidden", className)}
>
<BlurView
intensity={intensity}
tint="systemChromeMaterial"
style={StyleSheet.absoluteFill}
/>
<View className="relative">{children}</View>
</View>
);
}
Form Components Pattern
The Form compound component demonstrates all principles together:
"use client";
import React, { createContext, use } from "react";
import { View, Text, TextInput, ScrollView, TouchableHighlight } from "@/tw";
import { useSafeAreaInsets } from "react-native-safe-area-context";
import { cn } from "@/lib/utils";
import { useCSSVariable } from "@/tw";
// Context for form styling
const FormContext = createContext<{
listStyle: "grouped" | "inset";
sheet?: boolean;
}>({ listStyle: "inset" });
// List wrapper with pull-to-refresh
function List({
children,
listStyle = "inset",
sheet,
...props
}: React.ComponentProps<typeof ScrollView> & {
listStyle?: "grouped" | "inset";
sheet?: boolean;
}) {
const { bottom } = useSafeAreaInsets();
return (
<FormContext value={{ listStyle, sheet }}>
<ScrollView
contentContainerStyle={{ paddingVertical: 16, gap: 24 }}
contentInsetAdjustmentBehavior="automatic"
scrollIndicatorInsets={{ bottom }}
className={cn(
sheet ? "bg-transparent" : "bg-sf-grouped-bg",
props.className
)}
{...props}
>
{children}
</ScrollView>
</FormContext>
);
}
// Section groups related items
function Section({
children,
title,
footer,
...props
}: React.ComponentProps<typeof View> & {
title?: string;
footer?: string;
}) {
const { listStyle, sheet } = use(FormContext);
const isInset = listStyle === "inset";
return (
<View style={{ paddingHorizontal: isInset ? 16 : 0 }} {...props}>
{title && (
<Text className="uppercase text-sf-text-2 text-sm px-5 pb-2">
{title}
</Text>
)}
<View
className={cn(
sheet ? "bg-sf-bg-2" : "bg-sf-grouped-bg-2",
isInset ? "rounded-xl overflow-hidden" : "border-y border-sf-border"
)}
>
{React.Children.map(children, (child, index) => (
<>
{child}
{index < React.Children.count(children) - 1 && (
<View className="border-b border-sf-border ml-4" />
)}
</>
))}
</View>
{footer && (
<Text className="text-sf-text-2 text-sm px-5 pt-2">{footer}</Text>
)}
</View>
);
}
// Individual form item with optional navigation
function Item({
children,
onPress,
href,
...props
}: React.ComponentProps<typeof View> & {
onPress?: () => void;
href?: string;
}) {
const underlayColor = useCSSVariable("--sf-gray-4");
const content = (
<View className="flex-row items-center px-4 py-3 min-h-[44px]" {...props}>
{children}
</View>
);
if (!onPress && !href) return content;
return (
<TouchableHighlight
onPress={onPress}
underlayColor={underlayColor}
className="web:hover:bg-sf-fill web:transition-colors"
>
{content}
</TouchableHighlight>
);
}
// Text label
function Label({ className, ...props }: React.ComponentProps<typeof Text>) {
return (
<Text
{...props}
className={cn("text-sf-text text-base flex-1", className)}
/>
);
}
// Hint/value on the right
function Hint({ className, ...props }: React.ComponentProps<typeof Text>) {
return (
<Text
{...props}
className={cn("text-sf-text-2 text-base", className)}
/>
);
}
// Export compound component
export const Form = {
List,
Section,
Item,
Label,
Hint,
};
Usage
<Form.List>
<Form.Section title="Account" footer="Your account settings">
<Form.Item href="/profile">
<Form.Label>Profile</Form.Label>
<Form.Hint>John Doe</Form.Hint>
<ChevronRight />
</Form.Item>
<Form.Item href="/email">
<Form.Label>Email</Form.Label>
<Form.Hint>john@example.com</Form.Hint>
<ChevronRight />
</Form.Item>
</Form.Section>
<Form.Section title="Preferences">
<Form.Item>
<Form.Label>Dark Mode</Form.Label>
<Switch value={darkMode} onValueChange={setDarkMode} />
</Form.Item>
</Form.Section>
</Form.List>
Haptic Feedback
Platform-Safe Haptics
lib/haptics.ts (native):
import * as Haptics from "expo-haptics";
export const haptics = {
light: () => Haptics.impactAsync(Haptics.ImpactFeedbackStyle.Light),
medium: () => Haptics.impactAsync(Haptics.ImpactFeedbackStyle.Medium),
heavy: () => Haptics.impactAsync(Haptics.ImpactFeedbackStyle.Heavy),
success: () => Haptics.notificationAsync(Haptics.NotificationFeedbackType.Success),
warning: () => Haptics.notificationAsync(Haptics.NotificationFeedbackType.Warning),
error: () => Haptics.notificationAsync(Haptics.NotificationFeedbackType.Error),
selection: () => Haptics.selectionAsync(),
};
lib/haptics.web.ts (web - no-op):
export const haptics = {
light: () => {},
medium: () => {},
heavy: () => {},
success: () => {},
warning: () => {},
error: () => {},
selection: () => {},
};
Usage in Components
import { haptics } from "@/lib/haptics";
function HapticButton({ onPress, children }) {
const handlePress = () => {
haptics.light();
onPress?.();
};
return <Pressable onPress={handlePress}>{children}</Pressable>;
}
Icon System
SF Symbol Icons with Fallbacks
import { SymbolView, SymbolWeight } from "expo-symbols";
import { MaterialIcons } from "@expo/vector-icons";
// Map SF Symbol names to Material Icons
const ICON_MAPPING: Record<string, string> = {
"house.fill": "home",
"gear": "settings",
"person.fill": "person",
"magnifyingglass": "search",
"chevron.right": "chevron_right",
};
interface IconProps {
name: string;
size?: number;
color?: string;
weight?: SymbolWeight;
}
export function Icon({ name, size = 24, color, weight }: IconProps) {
if (process.env.EXPO_OS === "ios") {
return (
<SymbolView
name={name}
size={size}
tintColor={color}
weight={weight}
/>
);
}
const materialName = ICON_MAPPING[name] || name;
return <MaterialIcons name={materialName} size={size} color={color} />;
}
Component Checklist
When creating a new component, ensure:
- Portable: Self-contained, minimal external dependencies
- Typed: Full TypeScript types for props
- Themed: Uses CSS variables for colors, not hardcoded values
- Accessible: Proper accessibility roles and labels
- Keyboard-aware: Handles keyboard avoidance for inputs
- Safe area-aware: Respects device safe areas
- Platform-adaptive: Uses native primitives where available
- Compound structure: Complex components use compound pattern
- Haptic feedback: Provides tactile feedback on iOS
- Dark mode: Supports light and dark color schemes
- Display name: Set
displayNamein dev for debugging
if (__DEV__) {
MyComponent.displayName = "MyComponent";
}
Dependencies Reference
| Package | Purpose |
|---|---|
react-native-css | CSS runtime for React Native |
nativewind | Metro transformer for Tailwind |
tailwindcss | Utility-first CSS |
@tailwindcss/postcss | PostCSS plugin for Tailwind v4 |
tailwind-merge | Merge Tailwind classes safely |
clsx | Conditional class names |
react-native-safe-area-context | Safe area handling |
react-native-keyboard-controller | Keyboard animations |
react-native-reanimated | Gesture animations |
expo-haptics | Haptic feedback |
expo-symbols | SF Symbols |
expo-blur | Blur effects |
expo-glass-effect | iOS 26 liquid glass |
@bacons/apple-colors | Native iOS colors |
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