
A boilerplate for React Native (react-native 0.61.5, react-navigation, redux, redux-persist)
The React Native Boilerplate is an excellent starting point for developers looking to create robust mobile applications using React Native. With an emphasis on efficiency and scalability, this boilerplate comes equipped with essential libraries and tools that streamline the development process. It integrates Redux for state management, Redux Thunk for handling asynchronous actions, and Redux Persist for persisting the state, making it a comprehensive solution for both newcomers and seasoned developers alike.
Whether you're working on Android or iOS, this boilerplate lays the groundwork for a successful project by incorporating the latest version of React Navigation, along with other important components. The documentation provided is straightforward, guiding you through setup and configuration to ensure that you can hit the ground running.

React is a widely used JavaScript library for building user interfaces and single-page applications. It follows a component-based architecture and uses a virtual DOM to efficiently update and render UI components
React Native is a framework for building mobile applications using React and JavaScript. It enables developers to write once and deploy to multiple platforms, including iOS, Android, and the web, while providing a native app-like experience to users.
A template or theme refers to a pre-designed layout or structure that provides a basic framework for building a specific type of application or website. It typically includes good design, placeholder content and functional features, allowing developers to customize and fill in the details according to their specific needs.
ESLint is a linter for JavaScript that analyzes code to detect and report on potential problems and errors, as well as enforce consistent code style and best practices, helping developers to write cleaner, more maintainable code.
Redux is a state management library for JavaScript apps that provides a predictable and centralized way to manage application state. It enables developers to write actions and reducers that update the state in response to user interactions, server responses, and other events, and can be used with a variety of front-end frameworks and back-end technologies.