Claude-skill-registry heroui-native

HeroUI Native component library for React Native (Tailwind v4 via Uniwind). Use when working with HeroUI Native components, installing HeroUI Native, customizing themes, or accessing component documentation. Keywords: HeroUI Native, heroui-native, React Native UI, Uniwind.

install
source · Clone the upstream repo
git clone https://github.com/majiayu000/claude-skill-registry
Claude Code · Install into ~/.claude/skills/
T=$(mktemp -d) && git clone --depth=1 https://github.com/majiayu000/claude-skill-registry "$T" && mkdir -p ~/.claude/skills && cp -r "$T/skills/data/heroui-native" ~/.claude/skills/majiayu000-claude-skill-registry-heroui-native && rm -rf "$T"
manifest: skills/data/heroui-native/SKILL.md
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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.


CRITICAL: Native Only - Do Not Use Web Patterns

This guide is for HeroUI Native ONLY. Do NOT use any prior knowledge of HeroUI React (web) patterns.

What Changed in Native

FeatureReact (Web)Native (Mobile)
StylingTailwind CSS v4Uniwind (Tailwind for React Native)
Colorsoklch formatHSL format
Package
@heroui/react@beta
heroui-native
PlatformWeb browsersiOS & Android

WRONG (React web patterns)

// DO NOT DO THIS - React web pattern
import { Button } from "@heroui/react";
import "./styles.css"; // CSS files don't work in React Native

<Button className="bg-blue-500">Click me</Button>;

CORRECT (Native patterns)

// DO THIS - Native pattern (Uniwind, React Native components)
import { Button } from "heroui-native";

<Button variant="primary" onPress={() => console.log("Pressed!")}>
	Click me
</Button>;

Always fetch Native docs before implementing. Do not assume React web patterns work.


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://v3.heroui.com/docs/native/components/{component-name}.mdx

Examples:

  • Button:
    https://v3.heroui.com/docs/native/components/button.mdx
  • Dialog:
    https://v3.heroui.com/docs/native/components/dialog.mdx
  • TextField:
    https://v3.heroui.com/docs/native/components/text-field.mdx

Getting started guides:

https://v3.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

CRITICAL: HeroUI Native is currently in BETA.

Quick Install

npm i heroui-native

Required Peer Dependencies

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

Framework Setup (Expo - Recommended)

  1. 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
  1. Create
    global.css
    :
@import "tailwindcss";
@import "uniwind";
@import "heroui-native/styles";

@source "./node_modules/heroui-native/lib";
  1. 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

  1. Uniwind is Required - HeroUI Native uses Uniwind (Tailwind CSS for React Native)
  2. HeroUINativeProvider Required - Wrap your app with
    HeroUINativeProvider
  3. GestureHandlerRootView Required - Wrap with
    GestureHandlerRootView
    from react-native-gesture-handler
  4. Use Compound Components - Components use compound structure (e.g.,
    Card.Header
    ,
    Card.Body
    )
  5. Use onPress, not onClick - React Native uses
    onPress
    event handlers
  6. Platform-Specific Code - Use
    Platform.OS
    for iOS/Android differences

Component Patterns

HeroUI Native uses compound component patterns. Each component has subcomponents accessed via dot notation.

Example - Card:

<Card>
	<Card.Header>
		<Card.Title>Title</Card.Title>
		<Card.Description>Description</Card.Description>
	</Card.Header>
	<Card.Body>{/* Content */}</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
    )
  • Each subcomponent may have its own props
  • Fetch component docs for complete anatomy and examples

Semantic Variants

HeroUI uses semantic naming to communicate functional intent:

VariantPurposeUsage
primary
Main action to move forward1 per context
secondary
Alternative actionsMultiple
tertiary
Dismissive actions (cancel, skip)Sparingly
danger
Destructive actionsWhen needed
danger-soft
Soft destructive actionsLess prominent
ghost
Low-emphasis actionsMinimal weight
outline
Secondary actionsBordered 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://v3.heroui.com/docs/native/getting-started/theming.mdx