NativeScript is a framework for building native iOS and Android apps using JavaScript and CSS. NativeScript renders UIs with the native platform’s rendering engine, no WebViews, resulting in native-like performance and UX.
NativeScript provides a best-of-both-worlds development experience. Our cross-platform JavaScript modules give you the convenience of writing iOS and Android apps from a single JavaScript codebase, while our runtimes give you the power of accessing native APIs, SDKs, and frameworks when you need all of them without having to open Xcode or Android Studio. NativeScript was created and is supported by Telerik.
Check out the links below to get started:
IMPORTANT: NativeScript is an inclusive community, and we expect all NativeScript community members, users, and contributors to treat each other respectfully. As such, all users of this repository must adhere to the NativeScript community code of conduct.
Making the right technology choices is the key to success. Our CTO’s guide to NativeScript helps you understand why NativeScript is the right choice for your next mobile project.
Our Getting Started Guides are hands-on tutorials that walk you through installing NativeScript and building a real iOS and Android application.
Below is a common NativeScript architecture diagram. In more detail, read the How NativeScript Works article.
The NativeScript framework consists of a number of components, all of which are open source and on GitHub. Here are the major ones:
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. The modules are
written in TypeScript.
In addition to the code that makes up the NativeScript framework itself, we also provide a number of open-source sample apps that you can reference while building your NativeScript application.
We love PRs, and accept them for all of our repositories — even docs! Please follow our contribution guide if you want to become part of the project.
We worked together with the Google Angular team to make Angular 2+ work on top of NativeScript. To use Angular with NativeScript please follow the getting started article.
Please, use github issues strictly for reporting bugs or requesting features. For general NativeScript questions and support, check out Stack Overflow.