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I'm looking to use React Native for app development. Since it is free and an open source, cross-platform environment. The question is: what IDE can I use to write and build and do everything in it? Appreciate the help.

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    Officially Nuclide But I hear visual studio code is worth a look. I personally use sublime Jan 30, 2016 at 6:49
  • Oh ok!! Thanks a lot Jan 30, 2016 at 11:21
  • I recommend and I personally use IntelliJ IDEA by JetBrains. Nov 10, 2021 at 10:40

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Since I use their IDEs for other languages too I use PhpStore/WebStorm from JetBrains. It's a very good set of tools. As an added bonus Android Studio is using the JetBrains IDE as a basis as well. So you'll feel right at home there. On the downside you have to pay and they just this month switch over to a subscription model. But as a professional developer I'm willing to pay for tools that make me more productive.

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Officially Nuclide But I hear visual studio code is worth a look. I personally use sublime

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sublime with Babel syntax highlighting. :)

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Windows I use sublime text3 as IDE,Plugin:

ReactJS: support React development, code hints, highlighting

Emmet: front-end development necessary.

Terminal: open the terminal in sublime and navigate to the current directory, artifacts, mac shortcut keys: command + shift + T

React-native-snippets: react native snippet

The following options, to solve the grammar check error

Open the menu view, Syntax -> Open all with current extension as ... -> Babel -> JavaScript (Babel), select babel as the default javascript open syntax Be sure to choose Open all with current extension as ... .

Mac I use Atom ,Plugin:Nuclide

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My answer on Quora.


Nuclide still doesn’t have a proper windows support.

SublimeText may be a great editor for JS but with React code, the color scheme gives up like this:

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I tried VS Code for a while but it lacks some standard IDE functionalities so I moved on to Atom. It simple to install/customize and it works! So far it’s my favorite editor for React development.

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I personally use IntelliJ IDEA Ultimate Edition it's Excellent try it.

But officially Nuclide but it still has not proper support for windows.

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  • why down vote? IntelliJ IDEA Ultimate Edition providing full support for JavaScript, React.js, React Native and Vue.js. Dec 10, 2021 at 14:50

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