Create Expo App
The fastest way to create universal React apps
# Usage for bun, npm, pnpm, and yarn
npx create-expo
bun create expo
pnpm create expo
yarn create expo
# Output help information with all available options
npx create-expo --helpOnce you're up and running with Create Expo App, visit this tutorial for more information on building mobile apps with React.
Templates
Create Expo App prepares an empty Expo project by default. You can choose to use a project with more prepared functionality. For that, you can start Create Expo App with the --template flag.
# Pick from Expo's templates
npx create-expo --template
# Pick the expo-template-tabs template
npx create-expo --template tabsnpm templates
Expo publishes all templates through npm packages, versioned by Expo SDK. You can create your own npm templates with npm pack, or by publishing to npm.
# Create from npm
npx create-expo --template tabs # Short for expo-template-tabs
npx create-expo --template expo-template-tabs
# Create from npm using a semver of the template
npx create-expo --template expo-template-blank@50
# Create from local tarball created with `npm pack`
npx create-expo --template ./path/to/template.tgzPrivate npm registry
Create Expo App does not support private registries. In order to use a private template, use the local tarball option.
GitHub templates
Besides the templates provided by Expo, you can also create your own or use a 3rd party template directly from GitHub. The --template flag supports GitHub URLs, including branch, tag, or even specific commit.
# Create from repository
npx create-expo --template https://github.com/:owner/:repo
# Create from repository using the `:ref` branch or tag
npx create-expo --template https://github.com/:owner/:repo/tree/:ref
# Create from repository using the `sdk-50` branch, and "templates/expo-template-bare-minimum" subdirectory
npx create-expo --template https://github.com/expo/expo/tree/sdk-50/templates/expo-template-bare-minimumApp name customization
Create Expo App customizes the name of the created app by replacing certain placeholder values in the template with the name specified by the user. Most users won't have to think about this process, but it may be relevant for users offering their own templates.
Renaming the app is a two-step process:
- while unpacking the template, the file and folder names are rewritten
- after unpacking the template, the file contents are rewritten
By convention, Expo templates use several placeholder values to be searched for and replaced:
Hello App Display Name→ The name of the project, without modifications (example Android)HelloWorld→ The name of the project with sanitization as described below (example Android, iOS)helloworld→ The lower-cased name of the project with sanitization as described below (example Android)
Although all file and folder names are rewritten, only files specified by the "rename config" have their contents rewritten. This is determined by the defaultRenameConfig constant in ./src/Template.ts.
Sanitization
Some characters aren't allowed in certain places, that's why Create Expo App applies sanitization to the project name.
- Remove all non-word
\Wand underscore_characters. - Normalize the string using Unicode's normalization form "canonical composition" or
NFD. - Remove all accent characters
u0300-u036f.
Special files
Due to some limitations with npm pack, some files are handled differently.
gitignore→ Renamed to.gitignoredue tonpm packskipping.gitignorefiles, see npm/npm#1862
The directories .vscode, .eas, .github, .cursor can be included in templates if they use an underscore instead of a dot, e.g. _vscode instead of .vscode.