https://github.com/leosolar8/google-flight
https://github.com/leosolar8/google-flight
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- Host: GitHub
- URL: https://github.com/leosolar8/google-flight
- Owner: LEOSOLAR8
- Created: 2025-10-14T18:59:44.000Z (9 months ago)
- Default Branch: main
- Last Pushed: 2025-10-14T20:36:57.000Z (9 months ago)
- Last Synced: 2026-01-07T04:15:17.836Z (6 months ago)
- Language: TypeScript
- Size: 3.27 MB
- Stars: 0
- Watchers: 0
- Forks: 0
- Open Issues: 0
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- Readme: README.md
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README
# Welcome to your Expo app 👋
This is an [Expo](https://expo.dev) project created with [`create-expo-app`](https://www.npmjs.com/package/create-expo-app).
| 📊 Google Flight Mobile App Demo Video |
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## Get started
1. Install dependencies
```bash
npm install
```
2. Set up environment variables
Create an `env.json` file in the root directory based on `env.example.json`:
```bash
cp env.example.json env.json
```
Then update the values in `env.json` with your actual API keys.
3. Set up Firebase authentication (see [FIREBASE_SETUP.md](FIREBASE_SETUP.md))
4. Start the app
```bash
npx expo start
```
In the output, you'll find options to open the app in a
- [development build](https://docs.expo.dev/develop/development-builds/introduction/)
- [Android emulator](https://docs.expo.dev/workflow/android-studio-emulator/)
- [iOS simulator](https://docs.expo.dev/workflow/ios-simulator/)
- [Expo Go](https://expo.dev/go), a limited sandbox for trying out app development with Expo
You can start developing by editing the files inside the **app** directory. This project uses [file-based routing](https://docs.expo.dev/router/introduction).
## Authentication
This app includes Firebase authentication with login and signup screens. The authentication flow is already set up:
- Login screen: `/login`
- Signup screen: `/signup`
- Protected tabs navigation for authenticated users
## Environment Configuration
This project uses `env.json` for environment variables instead of `.env` files.
To set up your environment:
1. Copy `env.example.json` to `env.json`
2. Replace the placeholder values with your actual API keys
3. Never commit `env.json` to version control (it's already in `.gitignore`)
This command will move the starter code to the **app-example** directory and create a blank **app** directory where you can start developing.
## Learn more
To learn more about developing your project with Expo, look at the following resources:
- [Expo documentation](https://docs.expo.dev/): Learn fundamentals, or go into advanced topics with our [guides](https://docs.expo.dev/guides).
- [Learn Expo tutorial](https://docs.expo.dev/tutorial/introduction/): Follow a step-by-step tutorial where you'll create a project that runs on Android, iOS, and the web.
## Join the community
Join our community of developers creating universal apps.
- [Expo on GitHub](https://github.com/expo/expo): View our open source platform and contribute.
- [Discord community](https://chat.expo.dev): Chat with Expo users and ask questions.