Expo SDK 56 is out ๐
โ Expo UI is stable on iOS and Android
โ iOS builds 16% faster, plus another 20% on EAS from precompiled community libs
โ Android cold starts 40% faster
โ Expo Router decoupled from React Navigation
โ Inline native modules: write Swift and Kotlin right next to your TypeScript
โ Hermes v1 by default
โ Bytecode diffing on by default (~58% smaller OTA updates)
โ iOS Widgets stable
โ React Native 0.85 + React 19.2
It's been two months since SDK 55, and we packed in everything we could fit. Your iOS build times are going to thank you. Full changelog โ
๐ Expo is the best it's ever been, and it's about to get a lot better.
We raised a Series B so we can go faster on the things that matter to you: faster builds, smoother native integrations, and the services to make end-to-end app development a delightful experience.
There is a lot of work to do. This round led by @Georgian_io puts us in position to go do it!
@expo's npx testflight is wild :O
This plus better t stack & railway hosting and I have postgres DB, server, webapp and mobile app on testflight set up in less than an hour
โจPublished a few updates in SkillsBar recently.
This update adds a proper Settings screen, ability to create your own collections, Whatโs New controls, Codex plugins, keyboard navigation, cleaner usage stats, and a bunch of small improvements.
๐https://t.co/CiY10ssS9w
โจPublished a few updates in SkillsBar recently.
This update adds a proper Settings screen, ability to create your own collections, Whatโs New controls, Codex plugins, keyboard navigation, cleaner usage stats, and a bunch of small improvements.
๐https://t.co/CiY10ssS9w
@anuragp_dev@Baconbrix Hi, we've discussed this internally and due to the alpha/beta state of the package, we decided to delay it a bit once its more in a stable state.