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Builds and publishes iOS and Android Preview apps that are instantly available to registered testers and quality assurance teams. We are using Firebase App Distribution for this purpose that works seamlessly on both android and iOS.

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Notesnook mobile screenshot

Notesnook Mobile

The mobile app is built with React Native for both iOS and Android.

Build instructions | Developer guide | E2E tests

Download on Google Play Download on App Store

Build instructions

Before you start, it is recommended that you read the contributing guidelines.

Setting up the development environment

Requirements:

  1. Node.js 20+ (the repo is pinned to Node 22.20.0 via Volta)
  2. git
  3. npm
  4. React Native environment setup

To run the app locally, first complete React Native native tooling setup:

  1. Open React Native environment setup
  2. Select React Native CLI Quickstart
  3. Select your OS and target platform(s): iOS and/or Android
  4. Follow the steps listed.

Expo is not used in this project.

Clone the monorepo:

git clone https://github.com/streetwriters/notesnook.git

# change directory
cd notesnook

Install dependencies and bootstrap the mobile workspace:

# this might take a while to complete
npm install
npm run bootstrap -- --scope=mobile

Running the app on Android

Set up an Android emulator from Android Studio (or connect a physical device), then run:

npm run start:android

If you are using a physical device, enable USB debugging.

Running the app on iOS

Install CocoaPods dependencies first, then run the iOS app:

# this might take a while to complete
npm run prepare:ios

npm run start:ios

Useful development commands

# start Metro only
npm run start:metro

# start Re.Pack bundler
npm run start:repack

Developer guide

The mobile app is a mixed TypeScript/JavaScript codebase.

The tech stack

We try to keep the stack as lean as possible:

  1. React Native 0.82
  2. React 19
  3. TypeScript + JavaScript
  4. Zustand (state management)
  5. Detox (end-to-end testing)
  6. libsodium (encryption)

Project structure

Top-level directories in apps/mobile/:

  • app/: Main React Native app source (components, common, hooks, navigation, screens, services, stores, utils, etc.)
  • android/: Android native project
  • ios/: iOS native project
  • e2e/: Detox test suite and config
  • patches/: patch-package patches
  • scripts/: Mobile-specific scripts

Running E2E tests (Detox)

Detox device defaults in this repo:

  • Android emulator: Pixel_5_API_36
  • iOS simulator: iPhone 17 Pro Max

Android

Build and run Android Detox tests:

npm run build:android
npm run test:android

For debug configuration:

npm run build:android:debug
npm run start:metro
npm run test:android:debug

iOS

Build and run iOS Detox tests:

npm run build:ios
npm run test:ios

If simulator tooling is missing, install AppleSimulatorUtils:

brew tap wix/brew
brew install applesimutils

Release commands

Android release helpers:

npm run release:android
npm run release:android:bundle