However, if we’ve forgotten your absolute favorite IDE for React, let us know in the comments below! In no particular order, here are our top 5 IDEs for React! We’re starting off with something fresh and new. Rekit Studio is an IDE and toolkit for building scalable web applications with React, Redux and React-router. Many React Native Development Companies are considering Nuclide as best IDE for building a react native app. To simplify the mobile app development, Facebook brought Nuclide which has a built-in support for React Native framework. Nuclide gives the best environment of development for React Native, Flow projects, and Hack.
React Native is the current trend for cross platform mobile development enabling us to make high quality, native and powerful mobile applications using JavaScript. It's hardly been a year since Facebook Inc. released the React Native open source project, and it is amazing to see so much movement in terms of development, support, plugins, tools, integrations etc.
There are so many code editors out there for development and it at times becomes difficult for me to choose the right editor for a particular programming language. While working with React Native, I did some digging and found useful IDE/editors perfect for mobile app development. I have listed the editors, its plugins and packages with details specifically for React Native.
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I currently use Visual Studio Code and Atom mainly because I am working on different languages and these editors provide support for a lot of programming languages. However, other editors are also worth looking at. iOS App developer, as well as an Android developer, can select the best editor as per their convenience and choice.
Atom is a text editor that's modern, approachable, yet hackable editor made for the 21st century. Atom is widely used by developers for all major technologies. It has a huge active community hence there are always enhancements/plugins available for everything.
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Visual Studio Code is a source code editor developed by Microsoft for Windows, Linux and OS X. It is free and open-source and includes support for debugging, embedded Git control, syntax highlighting, intelligent code completion, snippets, and code refactoring.
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commands from the command palette and use IntelliSense to browse objects, functions and parameters for React Native APIs.Vim is a highly configurable text editor built to make creating and changing any kind of text very efficient. It is included as 'vi' with most UNIX systems. Vim is loved by many developers for kinds of editing. Vim is rock stable and is continuously being developed to become even better.
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Sublime Text is a sophisticated text editor for code, markup and prose. It offers a lot of community developed plugins for extending its functionality. Sublime Text has been all time favourite editor for developers.
An extensible, customizable and free/libre text editor.
Spacemacs is a community-driven Emacs distribution - The best editor is neither Emacs nor Vim, it's Emacs and Vim!
Deco is an IDE for React Native. It's an all-in-one solution for writing React Native apps that you can download and use without any environment setup. Deco improves the React Native development workflow by focusing on component reuse and enabling you to edit your UI in real time.
WebStorm is built on top of the open-source IntelliJ Platform, which JetBrains have been developing and perfecting for over 15 years. It offers the tight integration with VSC, Local History feature, has a vibrant plugin ecosystem, is completely configurable, and has much, much more to offer. WebStorm offers advanced support for React and JSX, and can provide you with core coding assistance for React Native apps.
TextMate is not an IDE but by using its powerful snippets, macros, and unique scoping system, it can often provide features that even a language specific IDE lacks. React is not directly supported but with the plugin listed below, one can easily get support for JSX on which most of the React code is based.
Nuclide is built as a single package on top of Atom to provide hackability and the support of an active community. It provides a first-class development environment for React Native, Hack and Flow projects.
All the code editors are rich with powerful features. They are ready to adapt the React Native environment with the plugins and extensions mentioned with each editor.
Most of the editors covered in the article are already very popular, hence while migrating to React-Native, we don't have to migrate to a different code editor. That such a big relief, isn't it?
React and React Native have seen an overwhelming response from the developers. Many tools are community developed and hoping to see much more support for these technologies.
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