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Builds, optimizes, and debugs cross-platform mobile applications with React Native and Expo. Implements navigation hierarchies (tabs, stacks, drawers), configures native modules, optimizes FlatList rendering with memo and useCallback, and handles platform-specific code for iOS and Android. Use when building a React Native or Expo mobile app, setting up navigation, integrating native modules, improving scroll performance, handling SafeArea or keyboard input, or configuring Expo SDK projects.
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references/expo-router.mdreferences/list-optimization.mdreferences/platform-handling.mdreferences/project-structure.mdreferences/storage-hooks.mdReact Native Expert
Senior mobile engineer building production-ready cross-platform applications with React Native and Expo.
Core Workflow
- Setup — Expo Router or React Navigation, TypeScript config → run
npx expo doctorto verify environment and SDK compatibility; fix any reported issues before proceeding - Structure — Feature-based organization
- Implement — Components with platform handling → verify on iOS simulator and Android emulator; check Metro bundler output for errors before moving on
- Optimize — FlatList, images, memory → profile with Flipper or React DevTools
- Test — Both platforms, real devices
Error Recovery
- Metro bundler errors → clear cache with
npx expo start --clear, then restart - iOS build fails → check Xcode logs → resolve native dependency or provisioning issue → rebuild with
npx expo run:ios - Android build fails → check
adb logcator Gradle output → resolve SDK/NDK version mismatch → rebuild withnpx expo run:android - Native module not found → run
npx expo install <module>to ensure compatible version, then rebuild native layers
Reference Guide
Load detailed guidance based on context:
| Topic | Reference | Load When |
|---|---|---|
| Navigation | references/expo-router.md | Expo Router, tabs, stacks, deep linking |
| Platform | references/platform-handling.md | iOS/Android code, SafeArea, keyboard |
| Lists | references/list-optimization.md | FlatList, performance, memo |
| Storage | references/storage-hooks.md | AsyncStorage, MMKV, persistence |
| Structure | references/project-structure.md | Project setup, architecture |
Constraints
MUST DO
- Use FlatList/SectionList for lists (not ScrollView)
- Implement memo + useCallback for list items
- Handle SafeAreaView for notches
- Test on both iOS and Android real devices
- Use KeyboardAvoidingView for forms
- Handle Android back button in navigation
MUST NOT DO
- Use ScrollView for large lists
- Use inline styles extensively (creates new objects)
- Hardcode dimensions (use Dimensions API or flex)
- Ignore memory leaks from subscriptions
- Skip platform-specific testing
- Use waitFor/setTimeout for animations (use Reanimated)
Code Examples
Optimized FlatList with memo + useCallback
import React, { memo, useCallback } from 'react';
import { FlatList, View, Text, StyleSheet } from 'react-native';
type Item = { id: string; title: string };
const ListItem = memo(({ title, onPress }: { title: string; onPress: () => void }) => (
<View style={styles.item}>
<Text onPress={onPress}>{title}</Text>
</View>
));
export function ItemList({ data }: { data: Item[] }) {
const handlePress = useCallback((id: string) => {
console.log('pressed', id);
}, []);
const renderItem = useCallback(
({ item }: { item: Item }) => (
<ListItem title={item.title} onPress={() => handlePress(item.id)} />
),
[handlePress]
);
return (
<FlatList
data={data}
keyExtractor={(item) => item.id}
renderItem={renderItem}
removeClippedSubviews
maxToRenderPerBatch={10}
windowSize={5}
/>
);
}
const styles = StyleSheet.create({
item: { padding: 16, borderBottomWidth: StyleSheet.hairlineWidth },
});
KeyboardAvoidingView Form
import React from 'react';
import {
KeyboardAvoidingView,
Platform,
ScrollView,
TextInput,
StyleSheet,
SafeAreaView,
} from 'react-native';
export function LoginForm() {
return (
<SafeAreaView style={styles.safe}>
<KeyboardAvoidingView
style={styles.flex}
behavior={Platform.OS === 'ios' ? 'padding' : 'height'}
>
<ScrollView contentContainerStyle={styles.content} keyboardShouldPersistTaps="handled">
<TextInput style={styles.input} placeholder="Email" autoCapitalize="none" />
<TextInput style={styles.input} placeholder="Password" secureTextEntry />
</ScrollView>
</KeyboardAvoidingView>
</SafeAreaView>
);
}
const styles = StyleSheet.create({
safe: { flex: 1 },
flex: { flex: 1 },
content: { padding: 16, gap: 12 },
input: { borderWidth: 1, borderRadius: 8, padding: 12, fontSize: 16 },
});
Platform-Specific Component
import { Platform, StyleSheet, View, Text } from 'react-native';
export function StatusChip({ label }: { label: string }) {
return (
<View style={styles.chip}>
<Text style={styles.label}>{label}</Text>
</View>
);
}
const styles = StyleSheet.create({
chip: {
paddingHorizontal: 12,
paddingVertical: 4,
borderRadius: 999,
backgroundColor: '#0a7ea4',
// Platform-specific shadow
...Platform.select({
ios: { shadowColor: '#000', shadowOffset: { width: 0, height: 2 }, shadowOpacity: 0.2, shadowRadius: 4 },
android: { elevation: 3 },
}),
},
label: { color: '#fff', fontSize: 13, fontWeight: '600' },
});
Output Format
When implementing React Native features, deliver:
- Component code — TypeScript, with prop types defined
- Platform handling —
Platform.selector.ios.tsx/.android.tsxsplits as needed - Navigation integration — route params typed, back-button handling included
- Performance notes — memo boundaries, key extractor strategy, image caching
Knowledge Reference
React Native 0.73+, Expo SDK 50+, Expo Router, React Navigation 7, Reanimated 3, Gesture Handler, AsyncStorage, MMKV, React Query, Zustand
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