About The Project | Mobile Technologies | Mobile Getting Started | How To Contribute | Mobile License
GeoFinder is a small project created in React Native with the help of Expo, which aims to work with maps and the MapBox api.
With this mobile application, the customer can search by name of GitHub users and, know the location of this user on the map in an approximate way, according to the data provided in the account registration.
Technologies that I used to develop this mobile app
- Expo
- TypeScript
- Expo-Location
- React-Navigation-Stack
- React-Native-Maps
- VS Code with EditorConfig and Prettier RC
Clone the project and access the folder
$ git clone https://github.com/eltonlazzarin/geo-finder.git
$ cd geo-finder
Follow the steps below
# Install the dependencies
$ yarn
# Run the mobile app
$ yarn start
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Go to your app store, look for the app called Expo, and install it on your device.
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With the app installed, open it and click on Scan QR Code, point the camera phone to the QR code shown on the page that opened after executing the command yarn start and ready, the app will load and be ready for use.
Follow the steps below
# Clone your fork
$ git clone https://github.com/eltonlazzarin/geo-finder.git
$ cd geo-finder
# Create a branch with your feature
$ git checkout -b your-feature
# Make the commit with your changes
$ git commit -m 'feat: Your new feature'
# Send the code to your remote branch
$ git push origin your-feature
After your pull request is merged, you can delete your branch
This project is under the MIT license. See the LICENSE for more information.
Made with ♥ by Elton Lazzarin 👋 Get in touch!