![]() android/adle, ios/yourappname/AppDelegate.m, etc.) or any other configuration (e.g. If your package was installed without any manual editing of native files (e.g. In this case, you removing that dependency can cause your other packages to not work. You've checked if other packages require the package you want to delete as a peer dependency.You of course remembered to remove any use of the package in your project, before you try to uninstall it.If the package you want to uninstall doesn't use native code, then the above paragraph about autolinking doesn't matter. ![]() I'd be surprised if the package you want to uninstall uses native code but doesn't support autolinking. The majority of libraries are like this now.
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