- Version: 1.0.1
- GitHub: https://github.com/NativeScript/template-find-a-doctor-ng
- NPM: https://www.npmjs.com/package/tns-template-find-a-doctor-ng
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Find a Doctor Template
App templates help you jump start your native cross-platform apps with built-in UI elements and best practices. Save time writing boilerplate code over and over again when you create new apps.
This Find a Doctor template is a fundamental building block for researchers and developers to create powerful apps for medical research with visual consent flows, customizable survey modules, and HIPAA compliant cloud support from Kinvey.
Quick Start
Execute the following command to create an app from this template:
tns create my-find-a-doctor --template tns-template-find-a-doctor-ng
Note: This command will create a new NativeScript app that uses the latest version of this template published to [npm] (https://www.npmjs.com/package/tns-template-find-a-doctor-ng).
If you want to create a new app that uses the source of the template from the master
branch, you can execute the following:
tns create my-find-a-doctor --template git+ssh://[email protected]/NativeScript/template-find-a-doctor-ng.git
# OR when the template repo is public:
tns create my-find-a-doctor --template https://github.com/NativeScript/template-find-a-doctor-ng
NB: Please, have in mind that the master branch may refer to dependencies that are not on NPM yet!
Get Help
The NativeScript framework has a vibrant community that can help when you run into problems.
Try joining the NativeScript community Slack. The Slack channel is a great place to get help troubleshooting problems, as well as connect with other NativeScript developers.
If you have found an issue with this template, please report the problem in the Issues.
Contributing
We love PRs, and accept them gladly. Feel free to propose changes and new ideas. We will review and discuss, so that they can be accepted and better integrated.
NB: Please, have in mind that the master branch may refer to dependencies that are not on NPM yet!