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    React Native Camera Kit

    React Native Camera Kit

    A high performance, easy to use, rock solid camera library

    A high-performance, easy-to-use, rock-solid, camera library for React Native apps. A temporary file is created. You must move this file to a permanent location (e.g. the app's 'Documents' folder) if you need it beyond the current session of the app as it may be deleted when the user leaves the app. You can move files by using a file systems library such as react-native-fs or expo-filesystem. (On Android we currently have an unsupported output path prop but it's subject to change at any time).
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    Files

    Files

    A nicer way to handle files & folders in Swift

    Files is a lightweight Swift library that provides a more expressive and user-friendly interface for working with files and directories compared to the native FileManager API. It abstracts common file system operations into an object-oriented model, enabling developers to interact with files and folders using intuitive constructs such as Folder and File types. The library simplifies tasks like reading, writing, moving, renaming, and deleting files while maintaining robust error handling...
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