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feat: use Expo QR codes for Expo Go previews #9

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This implements "Expo QR codes" for Expo Go previews! The days that we have to abuse a poor 3rd party service for these QR codes are gone 😄

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You can see an example here, using this new code.

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Awesome 🚀
I'll publish a new version 💪

@lukmccall lukmccall merged commit 4d9fe77 into expo:main Nov 26, 2021
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## [1.2.0](1.1.0...1.2.0) (2021-11-26)

### New features

* use Expo QR codes for Expo Go previews ([#9](#9)) ([4d9fe77](4d9fe77))
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🎉 This PR is included in version 1.2.0 🎉

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@byCedric byCedric deleted the @bycedric/expo-qr-code branch November 27, 2021 13:47
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niklas commented May 31, 2022

Is there a way to get the QR code images in PNG format? I admire you using SVG, but I want to post them to slack and they don't accept SVGs in their block-kit API.

PS: Sorry for posting it here, I could not find the repository for the generateQRCode cloudfunction.

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codinsonn commented Dec 21, 2022

@byCedric Is there a way to provide https://qr.expo.dev/ with a branch or channel name and have it automatically create a QR that links to the latest eas-update on that branch?

If not, is there already a backlog item for this funtionality I can upvote?
Or can I create a PR for this somehow?

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