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capacitor-parcel

v1.0.4

Published

Strat an iOS/Android app setup in no time!

Downloads

13

Readme

capacitor-parcel

Build hybrid apps with Capacitor and Parcel bundler

Strat an iOS/Android app setup in no time!

What is Capacitor

Capacitor is a cross-platform app runtime that makes it easy to build web apps that run natively on iOS, Android, Electron, and the web. We call these apps "Native Progressive Web Apps" and they represent the next evolution beyond Hybrid apps.

Capacitor documentation

Capacitor documentation

Tutorial video

Watch the tutorial video on YouTube

Demo app

App output on iOS

Installation

git clone https://github.com/asangadev/capacitor-parcel.git my-app
cd my-app
rm -rf .git

Setup

npm i
npm run setup
npx cap init

Add iOS platform

npx cap add ios
npx cap open ios

Add Android platform

npx cap add and

Test app on browser

npm run dev

Push chnages to the Xcode/Android Studio

npm run app

License

MIT license