react-native-styling
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---
name: react-native-styling
description: Style React Native apps with StyleSheet API, Flexbox, theming, and responsive design. Use when implementing React Native styles, theming, Flexbox layouts, or responsive design.
metadata:
triggers:
files:
- '**/*.tsx'
- '**/*.ts'
keywords:
- StyleSheet
- style
- theme
- responsive
- flexbox
---
# React Native Styling
## **Priority: P1 (OPERATIONAL)**
## Implementation Guidelines
- **StyleSheet.create**: Always use over inline objects (optimized, validated).
- **Flexbox**: Default layout. No CSS Grid.
- **Responsive**: Use `Dimensions`, `useWindowDimensions`, or percentage widths.
- **Theming**: Centralize colors, fonts in `theme/` folder.
- **Platform Styles**: Use `Platform.select` for conditional styles.
- **Dark Mode**: Use React Context + `useColorScheme()`.
## Responsive Design
```tsx
const { width } = useWindowDimensions();
const isSmall = width < 375;
```
## Anti-Patterns
- **No Inline Styles**: Use `StyleSheet.create`.
- **No Magic Numbers**: Use theme constants.
- **No Absolute Positioning**: Avoid unless necessary.
- **No Fixed Widths**: Use flex or percentages.
## References
See [references/theming.md](references/theming.md) for StyleSheet examples, Design Tokens, Theme Systems, Responsive Scaling, and Shadow Helpers.More from HoangNguyen0403/agent-skills-standard
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