Here’s a couple of articles and tutorials to give you a broader understanding of what you can do with our exported code. We will be filling up this space over time.
Do the same as below tutorial but with a more modern native runtime environment called Capacitor.js
What if you could go from Sketch to iOS & Android without writing a single line of code? Actually you can.
In this tutorial I’m going to explore the scenario where you have built something in Sketch with Sketch2React and used our Capacitor 3.0 export for creating iOS projects.
This tutorial is for exporting from Sketch2React as HTML and publishing it to your own Dropbox! And it will not cost you a dime in hosting.
We have built-in Style Dictionary support in Stratos Tokens becasue it's bloody brilliant. Learn why and how to get started using it.
In this article Fredrik shows you how to take your design decisions (design tokens) from your design document, publish them to NPMjs and then use them to style React components using Styled Components.
A hands-on practical guide on how to get started working with design tokens and Stratos Tokens — the designer’s perspective.
We in Team Sketch2React believe in empowering designers with choice, so you will always have the ability to choose for yourself.