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This is an Expo project created with create-expo-app.
npm install
npx expo start
In the output, you'll find options to open the app in a
You can start developing by editing the files inside the app directory. This project uses file-based routing.
When you're ready, run:
npm run reset-project
This command will move the starter code to the app-example directory and create a blank app directory where you can start developing.
To learn more about developing your project with Expo, look at the following resources:
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