heroui-native
HeroUI Native component library for React Native (Tailwind v4 via Uniwind). Use when building mobile UIs with HeroUI Native — creating Buttons, Cards, TextFields, Dialogs; installing heroui-native; configuring dark/light themes; or fetching component docs. Keywords: HeroUI Native, heroui-native, React Native UI, Uniwind, mobile components.
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HeroUI Native Development Guide
HeroUI Native is a component library built on Uniwind (Tailwind CSS for React Native) and React Native, providing accessible, customizable UI components for mobile applications.
Installation
curl -fsSL https://heroui.com/install | bash -s heroui-native
CRITICAL: Native Only - Do Not Use Web Patterns
This guide is for HeroUI Native ONLY. Do NOT apply HeroUI React (web) patterns — the package, styling engine, and color format all differ:
| Feature | React (Web) | Native (Mobile) |
|---|---|---|
| Styling | Tailwind CSS v4 | Uniwind (Tailwind for React Native) |
| Colors | oklch format | HSL format |
| Package | @heroui/react | heroui-native |
| Platform | Web browsers | iOS & Android |
// CORRECT — Native pattern
import { Button } from "heroui-native";
<Button variant="primary" onPress={() => console.log("Pressed!")}>
Click me
</Button>;
Always fetch Native docs before implementing.
Core Principles
- Semantic variants (
primary,secondary,tertiary) over visual descriptions - Composition over configuration (compound components)
- Theme variables with HSL color format
- React Native StyleSheet patterns with Uniwind utilities
Accessing Documentation & Component Information
For component details, examples, props, and implementation patterns, always fetch documentation:
Using Scripts
# List all available components
node scripts/list_components.mjs
# Get component documentation (MDX)
node scripts/get_component_docs.mjs Button
node scripts/get_component_docs.mjs Button Card TextField
# Get theme variables
node scripts/get_theme.mjs
# Get non-component docs (guides, releases)
node scripts/get_docs.mjs /docs/native/getting-started/theming
Direct MDX URLs
Component docs: https://heroui.com/docs/native/components/{component-name}.mdx
Examples:
- Button:
https://heroui.com/docs/native/components/button.mdx - Dialog:
https://heroui.com/docs/native/components/dialog.mdx - TextField:
https://heroui.com/docs/native/components/text-field.mdx
Getting started guides: https://heroui.com/docs/native/getting-started/{topic}.mdx
Important: Always fetch component docs before implementing. The MDX docs include complete examples, props, anatomy, and API references.
Installation Essentials
Quick Install
npm i heroui-native react-native-reanimated react-native-gesture-handler react-native-safe-area-context @gorhom/bottom-sheet react-native-svg react-native-worklets tailwind-merge tailwind-variants
Framework Setup (Expo - Recommended)
- Install dependencies:
npx create-expo-app MyApp
cd MyApp
npm i heroui-native uniwind tailwindcss
npm i react-native-reanimated react-native-gesture-handler react-native-safe-area-context @gorhom/bottom-sheet react-native-svg react-native-worklets tailwind-merge tailwind-variants
- Create
global.css:
@import "tailwindcss";
@import "uniwind";
@import "heroui-native/styles";
@source "./node_modules/heroui-native/lib";
- Wrap app with providers:
import { GestureHandlerRootView } from "react-native-gesture-handler";
import { HeroUINativeProvider } from "heroui-native";
import "./global.css";
export default function Layout() {
return (
<GestureHandlerRootView style={{ flex: 1 }}>
<HeroUINativeProvider>
<App />
</HeroUINativeProvider>
</GestureHandlerRootView>
);
}
Critical Setup Requirements
- Uniwind is Required - HeroUI Native uses Uniwind (Tailwind CSS for React Native)
- HeroUINativeProvider Required - Wrap your app with
HeroUINativeProvider - GestureHandlerRootView Required - Wrap with
GestureHandlerRootViewfrom react-native-gesture-handler - Use Compound Components - Components use compound structure (e.g.,
Card.Header,Card.Body) - Use onPress, not onClick - React Native uses
onPressevent handlers - Platform-Specific Code - Use
Platform.OSfor iOS/Android differences
Component Patterns
HeroUI Native uses compound component patterns. Each component has subcomponents accessed via dot notation.
Example - Card:
<Card>
<Card.Header>{/* Icons, badges */}</Card.Header>
<Card.Body>
<Card.Title>Title</Card.Title>
<Card.Description>Description</Card.Description>
</Card.Body>
<Card.Footer>{/* Actions */}</Card.Footer>
</Card>
Key Points:
- Always use compound structure - don't flatten to props
- Subcomponents are accessed via dot notation (e.g.,
Card.Header) - Native Card uses
Card.Body(notCard.Content); Title and Description go inside Body - Fetch component docs for complete anatomy and examples
Semantic Variants
HeroUI uses semantic naming to communicate functional intent:
| Variant | Purpose | Usage |
|---|---|---|
primary | Main action to move forward | 1 per context |
secondary | Alternative actions | Multiple |
tertiary | Dismissive actions (cancel, skip) | Sparingly |
danger | Destructive actions | When needed |
danger-soft | Soft destructive actions | Less prominent |
ghost | Low-emphasis actions | Minimal weight |
outline | Secondary actions | Bordered style |
Don't use raw colors - semantic variants adapt to themes and accessibility.
Theming
HeroUI Native uses CSS variables via Tailwind/Uniwind for theming. Theme colors are defined in global.css:
@theme {
--color-accent: hsl(260, 100%, 70%);
--color-accent-foreground: hsl(0, 0%, 100%);
}
Get current theme variables:
node scripts/get_theme.mjs
Access theme colors programmatically:
import { useThemeColor } from "heroui-native";
const accentColor = useThemeColor("accent");
Theme switching (Light/Dark Mode):
import { Uniwind, useUniwind } from "uniwind";
const { theme } = useUniwind();
Uniwind.setTheme(theme === "light" ? "dark" : "light");
For detailed theming, fetch: https://heroui.com/docs/native/getting-started/theming.mdx
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