By following the tutorial, what I got isn't the same as what tutorial present
See original GitHub issueHere’s what the tutorial presented us,
but this is what I got after following along the tutorial and reach to the yarn start
Am I missing anything?
I can see that in the RN project, there are stories, but I can’t interact with any of them on the storybook website…
Thanks in advance
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@Luk-kar as @dannyhw mentioned the said template is ahead of the code/content mentioned in the tutorial. I’ve reached out to @dannyhw on how we could best approach this and use the same “tactic” as mentioned in the other versions of the tutorial. He’s ok with it, and I plan on getting in touch with him in the near future, and see how to best address this and the current state of Storybook for React Native. But to be honest with you I had to put this on the back burner for a bit while I was tasked with other items related to the documentation. Me personally and I believe that @dannyhw would welcome additional help and feedback in getting this across.
Let us know!
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@Luk-kar yes the expo template changed some time ago and the tutorial has been outdated for a little while. Ideally it would be updated, honestly there are a lot of improvements I would like to make to the tutorial but currently its just been hard to make it a priority over things like working on 6.0.
I did make a comment over here about how you might adapt the current template maybe its helpful: https://github.com/storybookjs/storybook/issues/12358#issuecomment-811375586