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Build React Native 0.76+ apps with Expo SDK 52-54. Covers mandatory New Architecture (0.82+/SDK 55+), React 19 changes, SDK 54 breaking changes (expo-av, expo-file-system, Reanimated v4), and Swift iOS template. Prevents 16 documented errors. Use when building Expo apps, migrating to New Architecture, upgrading to SDK 54+, or fixing Fabric, TurboModule, propTypes, expo-updates crashes, or Swift AppDelegate errors.
Build and maintain React Native apps with Expo SDK, EAS Build, EAS Update, and Continuous Native Generation. Use when configuring Expo projects, adding native modules, building binaries, or shipping over-the-air updates.
Build React Native 0.76+ apps with Expo SDK 52. Covers mandatory New Architecture (0.82+), React 19 changes (propTypes/forwardRef removal), new CSS (display: contents, mixBlendMode, outline), Swift iOS template, and DevTools migration. Use when: building Expo apps, migrating to New Architecture, or troubleshooting "Fabric component not found", "propTypes not a function", "TurboModule not registered", or Swift AppDelegate errors.
Builds performant animations and gesture-driven interactions in React Native (Expo) apps using React Native Reanimated v4 and React Native Gesture Handler (GestureDetector / hook API). Use when implementing UI motion, transitions, layout/entering/exiting animations, CSS-style transitions/animations, interactive gestures (pan/pinch/swipe/drag), scroll-linked animations, worklets/shared values, or debugging animation performance and threading issues.
Use when developing React Native components, installing packages via expo-mcp, implementing screens, or following RN best practices - integrates expo-mcp workflows (add_library, search_documentation) with production patterns from Gifted Chat and Stream
Generate app icons for your React Native Expo app with iOS 26 support
Adds, repairs, or migrates a production-grade RevenueCat plus Superwall integration in a React Native Expo app for iOS and Android. Chooses between CustomPurchaseControllerProvider and purchasesAreCompletedBy or observer-mode migration, wires Expo config and development builds, syncs identities and entitlements, handles Android base plans and offers, iOS UUID appAccountToken quirks, restore behaviour, analytics, testing, and troubleshooting. Use when the user asks to add subscriptions, paywalls, RevenueCat, Superwall, entitlements, restore flows, account switching, or monetisation migration in an Expo app. Do not use for bare React Native, RevenueCat-only UI work, or web-only billing.
React Native+Expo (EAS), Flutter/Dart (Bloc/Riverpod), Capacitor, KMM — framework selection
Integrates Superwall paywalls and subscription gating in React Native Expo apps using the expo-superwall SDK. Use when adding Superwall to an Expo (SDK 53+) project, wiring placements/feature gating, managing users and subscription status, handling deep links/web checkout, integrating RevenueCat, or debugging native-module issues.
Integrates Clerk authentication into React Native Expo apps using @clerk/clerk-expo. Covers ClerkProvider setup, secure token caching (expo-secure-store), Expo Router/React Navigation auth guards, custom sign-in/sign-up flows (email/password + email codes), SSO/OAuth (useSSO), Sign in with Apple (useSignInWithApple), biometrics (useLocalCredentials), offline support, and production deployment allowlisting. Use when the user mentions Clerk + Expo, @clerk/clerk-expo, Expo Router auth, SSO/OAuth redirects, or deploying Clerk in a mobile app.
React Native with Expo framework for building native mobile apps on Android, iOS, and web from a single TypeScript codebase. Covers Expo Router file-based navigation (stack, tabs, drawer), EAS Build/Submit/Update for CI/CD and OTA updates, expo-dev-client for custom development builds, Expo Modules API for native Swift/Kotlin modules, core RN patterns (StyleSheet, FlatList, Platform-specific code), native device APIs (camera, notifications, haptics), and NativeWind for Tailwind CSS styling. Use when building React Native apps with Expo, configuring Expo Router navigation, setting up EAS Build pipelines, implementing OTA updates, creating native modules, or integrating device APIs like camera and push notifications.