[THANKS] This is not an issue
See original GitHub issueI just came here to say f*ck yeah
. This package is amazing and I’ve been crying out for a framer-motion alike on React Native for ages.
So, thank you! Feel free to close this.
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Glad it’s useful 😎
You have the option to install
expo-linear-gradient
, a standalone gradient package that works with both Expo and Vanilla RN. If you don’t want to use the skeleton, you don’t need to install this peer dependency, since it was carefully tree-shaken with a different import frommoti/skeleton
.React Native Navigation has nothing to do with Moti. This is an animations library.
Typically when someone encounters a problem on an open source project, they take the time to open an issue, reproduce it, and describe a desired solution. I suggest you follow this etiquette in the future.