Mobile Flash Card is a mobile application made with react native that helps you with memorization.
You can create a deck with multiple cards. Each deck will have cards with an answer and a question. When your deck will be finish it will be available on the main screen and you will be able to acces a quiz for the deck to test your memorization.
A notification will be opened each day to remember you to take atleast one quiz. You can also set the date and time of your notification by pressing the settings button on the top right of the main page.
The application has been tested on Android and particulary on a Samsung Galaxy S7 Edge (real device).
If Yarn was installed when the project was initialized, then dependencies will have been installed via Yarn, and you should probably use it to run these commands as well. Unlike dependency installation, command running syntax is identical for Yarn and NPM at the time of this writing.
Runs your app in development mode using expo.
Open it in the Expo app on your phone to view it. It will reload if you save edits to your files, and you will see build errors and logs in the terminal.
Sometimes you may need to reset or clear the React Native packager's cache. To do so, you can pass the --reset-cache flag to the start script:
npm start --reset-cache
or yarn start --reset-cache
Runs the jest test runner on your tests.
Runs your app in development mode in your browser.
Open it in the Expo app on your phone to view it. It will reload if you save edits to your files, and you will see build errors and logs in the terminal.
Like npm start, but also attempts to open your app in the iOS Simulator if you're on a Mac and have it installed.
Like npm start, but also attempts to open your app on a connected Android device or emulator. Requires an installation of Android build tools (see React Native docs for detailed setup). We also recommend installing Genymotion as your Android emulator. Once you've finished setting up the native build environment, there are two options for making the right copy of adb available to Create React Native App:
Using Android Studio's adb Make sure that you can run adb from your terminal. Open Genymotion and navigate to Settings -> ADB. Select “Use custom Android SDK tools” and update with your Android SDK directory. Using Genymotion's adb Find Genymotion’s copy of adb. On macOS for example, this is normally /Applications/Genymotion.app/Contents/MacOS/tools/. Add the Genymotion tools directory to your path (instructions for Mac, Linux, and Windows). Make sure that you can run adb from your terminal.