building-native-ui

Complete guide for building beautiful apps with Expo Router. Covers fundamentals, styling, components, navigation, animations, patterns, and native tabs.

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Best use case

building-native-ui is best used when you need a repeatable AI agent workflow instead of a one-off prompt.

Complete guide for building beautiful apps with Expo Router. Covers fundamentals, styling, components, navigation, animations, patterns, and native tabs.

Teams using building-native-ui should expect a more consistent output, faster repeated execution, less prompt rewriting.

When to use this skill

  • You want a reusable workflow that can be run more than once with consistent structure.

When not to use this skill

  • You only need a quick one-off answer and do not need a reusable workflow.
  • You cannot install or maintain the underlying files, dependencies, or repository context.

Installation

Claude Code / Cursor / Codex

$curl -o ~/.claude/skills/building-native-ui/SKILL.md --create-dirs "https://raw.githubusercontent.com/ComeOnOliver/skillshub/main/skills/aiskillstore/marketplace/expo/building-native-ui/SKILL.md"

Manual Installation

  1. Download SKILL.md from GitHub
  2. Place it in .claude/skills/building-native-ui/SKILL.md inside your project
  3. Restart your AI agent — it will auto-discover the skill

How building-native-ui Compares

Feature / Agentbuilding-native-uiStandard Approach
Platform SupportNot specifiedLimited / Varies
Context Awareness High Baseline
Installation ComplexityUnknownN/A

Frequently Asked Questions

What does this skill do?

Complete guide for building beautiful apps with Expo Router. Covers fundamentals, styling, components, navigation, animations, patterns, and native tabs.

Where can I find the source code?

You can find the source code on GitHub using the link provided at the top of the page.

SKILL.md Source

# Expo UI Guidelines

## References

Consult these resources as needed:

- ./references/route-structure.md -- Route file conventions, dynamic routes, query parameters, groups, and folder organization
- ./references/tabs.md -- Native tab bar with NativeTabs, migration from JS tabs, iOS 26 features
- ./references/icons.md -- SF Symbols with expo-symbols, common icon names, animations, and weights
- ./references/controls.md -- Native iOS controls: Switch, Slider, SegmentedControl, DateTimePicker, Picker
- ./references/visual-effects.md -- Blur effects with expo-blur and liquid glass with expo-glass-effect
- ./references/animations.md -- Reanimated animations: entering, exiting, layout, scroll-driven, and gestures
- ./references/search.md -- Search bar integration with headers, useSearch hook, and filtering patterns
- ./references/gradients.md -- CSS gradients using experimental_backgroundImage (New Architecture only)
- ./references/media.md -- Media handling for Expo Router including camera, audio, video, and file saving
- ./references/storage.md -- Data storage patterns including SQLite, AsyncStorage, and SecureStore
- ./references/webgpu-three.md -- 3D graphics, games, and GPU-powered visualizations with WebGPU and Three.js

## Running the App

**CRITICAL: Always try Expo Go first before creating custom builds.**

Most Expo apps work in Expo Go without any custom native code. Before running `npx expo run:ios` or `npx expo run:android`:

1. **Start with Expo Go**: Run `npx expo start` and scan the QR code with Expo Go
2. **Check if features work**: Test your app thoroughly in Expo Go
3. **Only create custom builds when required** - see below

### When Custom Builds Are Required

You need `npx expo run:ios/android` or `eas build` ONLY when using:

- **Local Expo modules** (custom native code in `modules/`)
- **Apple targets** (widgets, app clips, extensions via `@bacons/apple-targets`)
- **Third-party native modules** not included in Expo Go
- **Custom native configuration** that can't be expressed in `app.json`

### When Expo Go Works

Expo Go supports a huge range of features out of the box:

- All `expo-*` packages (camera, location, notifications, etc.)
- Expo Router navigation
- Most UI libraries (reanimated, gesture handler, etc.)
- Push notifications, deep links, and more

**If you're unsure, try Expo Go first.** Creating custom builds adds complexity, slower iteration, and requires Xcode/Android Studio setup.

## Code Style

- Be cautious of unterminated strings. Ensure nested backticks are escaped; never forget to escape quotes correctly.
- Always use import statements at the top of the file.
- Always use kebab-case for file names, e.g. `comment-card.tsx`
- Always remove old route files when moving or restructuring navigation
- Never use special characters in file names
- Configure tsconfig.json with path aliases, and prefer aliases over relative imports for refactors.

## Routes

See `./references/route-structure.md` for detailed route conventions.

- Routes belong in the `app` directory.
- Never co-locate components, types, or utilities in the app directory. This is an anti-pattern.
- Ensure the app always has a route that matches "/", it may be inside a group route.

## Library Preferences

- Never use modules removed from React Native such as Picker, WebView, SafeAreaView, or AsyncStorage
- Never use legacy expo-permissions
- `expo-audio` not `expo-av`
- `expo-video` not `expo-av`
- `expo-symbols` not `@expo/vector-icons`
- `react-native-safe-area-context` not react-native SafeAreaView
- `process.env.EXPO_OS` not `Platform.OS`
- `React.use` not `React.useContext`
- `expo-image` Image component instead of intrinsic element `img`
- `expo-glass-effect` for liquid glass backdrops

## Responsiveness

- Always wrap root component in a scroll view for responsiveness
- Use `<ScrollView contentInsetAdjustmentBehavior="automatic" />` instead of `<SafeAreaView>` for smarter safe area insets
- `contentInsetAdjustmentBehavior="automatic"` should be applied to FlatList and SectionList as well
- Use flexbox instead of Dimensions API
- ALWAYS prefer `useWindowDimensions` over `Dimensions.get()` to measure screen size

## Behavior

- Use expo-haptics conditionally on iOS to make more delightful experiences
- Use views with built-in haptics like `<Switch />` from React Native and `@react-native-community/datetimepicker`
- When a route belongs to a Stack, its first child should almost always be a ScrollView with `contentInsetAdjustmentBehavior="automatic"` set
- Prefer `headerSearchBarOptions` in Stack.Screen options to add a search bar
- Use the `<Text selectable />` prop on text containing data that could be copied
- Consider formatting large numbers like 1.4M or 38k
- Never use intrinsic elements like 'img' or 'div' unless in a webview or Expo DOM component

# Styling

Follow Apple Human Interface Guidelines.

## General Styling Rules

- Prefer flex gap over margin and padding styles
- Prefer padding over margin where possible
- Always account for safe area, either with stack headers, tabs, or ScrollView/FlatList `contentInsetAdjustmentBehavior="automatic"`
- Ensure both top and bottom safe area insets are accounted for
- Inline styles not StyleSheet.create unless reusing styles is faster
- Add entering and exiting animations for state changes
- Use `{ borderCurve: 'continuous' }` for rounded corners unless creating a capsule shape
- ALWAYS use a navigation stack title instead of a custom text element on the page
- When padding a ScrollView, use `contentContainerStyle` padding and gap instead of padding on the ScrollView itself (reduces clipping)
- CSS and Tailwind are not supported - use inline styles

## Text Styling

- Add the `selectable` prop to every `<Text/>` element displaying important data or error messages
- Counters should use `{ fontVariant: 'tabular-nums' }` for alignment

## Shadows

Use CSS `boxShadow` style prop. NEVER use legacy React Native shadow or elevation styles.

```tsx
<View style={{ boxShadow: "0 1px 2px rgba(0, 0, 0, 0.05)" }} />
```

'inset' shadows are supported.

# Navigation

## Link

Use `<Link href="/path" />` from 'expo-router' for navigation between routes.

```tsx
import { Link } from 'expo-router';

// Basic link
<Link href="/path" />

// Wrapping custom components
<Link href="/path" asChild>
  <Pressable>...</Pressable>
</Link>
```

Whenever possible, include a `<Link.Preview>` to follow iOS conventions. Add context menus and previews frequently to enhance navigation.

## Stack

- ALWAYS use `_layout.tsx` files to define stacks
- Use Stack from 'expo-router/stack' for native navigation stacks

### Page Title

Set the page title in Stack.Screen options:

```tsx
<Stack.Screen options={{ title: "Home" }} />
```

## Context Menus

Add long press context menus to Link components:

```tsx
import { Link } from "expo-router";

<Link href="/settings" asChild>
  <Link.Trigger>
    <Pressable>
      <Card />
    </Pressable>
  </Link.Trigger>
  <Link.Menu>
    <Link.MenuAction
      title="Share"
      icon="square.and.arrow.up"
      onPress={handleSharePress}
    />
    <Link.MenuAction
      title="Block"
      icon="nosign"
      destructive
      onPress={handleBlockPress}
    />
    <Link.Menu title="More" icon="ellipsis">
      <Link.MenuAction title="Copy" icon="doc.on.doc" onPress={() => {}} />
      <Link.MenuAction
        title="Delete"
        icon="trash"
        destructive
        onPress={() => {}}
      />
    </Link.Menu>
  </Link.Menu>
</Link>;
```

## Link Previews

Use link previews frequently to enhance navigation:

```tsx
<Link href="/settings">
  <Link.Trigger>
    <Pressable>
      <Card />
    </Pressable>
  </Link.Trigger>
  <Link.Preview />
</Link>
```

Link preview can be used with context menus.

## Modal

Present a screen as a modal:

```tsx
<Stack.Screen name="modal" options={{ presentation: "modal" }} />
```

Prefer this to building a custom modal component.

## Sheet

Present a screen as a dynamic form sheet:

```tsx
<Stack.Screen
  name="sheet"
  options={{
    presentation: "formSheet",
    sheetGrabberVisible: true,
    sheetAllowedDetents: [0.5, 1.0],
    contentStyle: { backgroundColor: "transparent" },
  }}
/>
```

- Using `contentStyle: { backgroundColor: "transparent" }` makes the background liquid glass on iOS 26+.

## Common route structure

A standard app layout with tabs and stacks inside each tab:

```
app/
  _layout.tsx — <NativeTabs />
  (index,search)/
    _layout.tsx — <Stack />
    index.tsx — Main list
    search.tsx — Search view
```

```tsx
// app/_layout.tsx
import { NativeTabs, Icon, Label } from "expo-router/unstable-native-tabs";
import { Theme } from "../components/theme";

export default function Layout() {
  return (
    <Theme>
      <NativeTabs>
        <NativeTabs.Trigger name="(index)">
          <Icon sf="list.dash" />
          <Label>Items</Label>
        </NativeTabs.Trigger>
        <NativeTabs.Trigger name="(search)" role="search" />
      </NativeTabs>
    </Theme>
  );
}
```

Create a shared group route so both tabs can push common screens:

```tsx
// app/(index,search)/_layout.tsx
import { Stack } from "expo-router/stack";
import { PlatformColor } from "react-native";

export default function Layout({ segment }) {
  const screen = segment.match(/\((.*)\)/)?.[1]!;
  const titles: Record<string, string> = { index: "Items", search: "Search" };

  return (
    <Stack
      screenOptions={{
        headerTransparent: true,
        headerShadowVisible: false,
        headerLargeTitleShadowVisible: false,
        headerLargeStyle: { backgroundColor: "transparent" },
        headerTitleStyle: { color: PlatformColor("label") },
        headerLargeTitle: true,
        headerBlurEffect: "none",
        headerBackButtonDisplayMode: "minimal",
      }}
    >
      <Stack.Screen name={screen} options={{ title: titles[screen] }} />
      <Stack.Screen name="i/[id]" options={{ headerLargeTitle: false }} />
    </Stack>
  );
}
```

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