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.flowconfig

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[ignore]
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# We fork some components by platform.
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.*/*.web.js
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.*/*.android.js
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# Some modules have their own node_modules with overlap
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.*/node_modules/node-haste/.*
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# Ugh
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.*/node_modules/babel.*
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.*/node_modules/babylon.*
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.*/node_modules/invariant.*
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# Ignore react and fbjs where there are overlaps, but don't ignore
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# anything that react-native relies on
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.*/node_modules/fbjs/lib/Map.js
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.*/node_modules/fbjs/lib/Promise.js
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.*/node_modules/fbjs/lib/fetch.js
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.*/node_modules/fbjs/lib/ExecutionEnvironment.js
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.*/node_modules/fbjs/lib/isEmpty.js
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.*/node_modules/fbjs/lib/crc32.js
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.*/node_modules/fbjs/lib/ErrorUtils.js
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# Flow has a built-in definition for the 'react' module which we prefer to use
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# over the currently-untyped source
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.*/node_modules/react/react.js
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.*/node_modules/react/lib/React.js
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.*/node_modules/react/lib/ReactDOM.js
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# Ignore commoner tests
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.*/node_modules/commoner/test/.*
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# See https://github.com/facebook/flow/issues/442
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.*/react-tools/node_modules/commoner/lib/reader.js
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# Ignore jest
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.*/node_modules/jest-cli/.*
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# Ignore Website
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.*/website/.*
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[include]
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[libs]
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node_modules/react-native/Libraries/react-native/react-native-interface.js
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[options]
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module.system=haste
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munge_underscores=true
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module.name_mapper='^image![a-zA-Z0-9$_-]+$' -> 'GlobalImageStub'
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module.name_mapper='^[./a-zA-Z0-9$_-]+\.\(bmp\|gif\|jpg\|jpeg\|png\|psd\|svg\|webp\|m4v\|mov\|mp4\|mpeg\|mpg\|webm\|aac\|aiff\|caf\|m4a\|mp3\|wav\|html\)$' -> 'RelativeImageStub'
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suppress_type=$FlowIssue
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suppress_type=$FlowFixMe
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suppress_type=$FixMe
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suppress_comment=\\(.\\|\n\\)*\\$FlowFixMe\\($\\|[^(]\\|(\\(>=0\\.\\(2[0-1]\\|1[0-9]\\|[0-9]\\).[0-9]\\)? *\\(site=[a-z,_]*react_native[a-z,_]*\\)?)\\)
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suppress_comment=\\(.\\|\n\\)*\\$FlowIssue\\((\\(>=0\\.\\(2[0-1]\\|1[0-9]\\|[0-9]\\).[0-9]\\)? *\\(site=[a-z,_]*react_native[a-z,_]*\\)?)\\)?:? #[0-9]+
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suppress_comment=\\(.\\|\n\\)*\\$FlowFixedInNextDeploy
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[version]
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0.21.0

.gitignore

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# OSX
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#
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.DS_Store
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# Xcode
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#
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build/
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*.pbxuser
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!default.pbxuser
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*.mode1v3
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!default.mode1v3
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*.mode2v3
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!default.mode2v3
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*.perspectivev3
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!default.perspectivev3
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xcuserdata
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*.xccheckout
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*.moved-aside
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DerivedData
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*.hmap
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*.ipa
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*.xcuserstate
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project.xcworkspace
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# Android/IJ
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#
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.gradle
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local.properties
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# node.js
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#
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node_modules/
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npm-debug.log
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# Generated by re-natal
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#
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index.android.js
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index.ios.js
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target/
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# Figwheel
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#
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figwheel_server.log
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# Mercurial
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.re-natal

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{
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"name": "Messenger",
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"interface": "om-next",
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"androidHost": "10.0.3.2",
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"modules": [
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"react-native-contacts"
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],
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"imageDirs": [
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"images"
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]
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}

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{}

CHANGELOG.md

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# Change Log
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All notable changes to this project will be documented in this file. This change log follows the conventions of [keepachangelog.com](http://keepachangelog.com/).
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## [Unreleased][unreleased]
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### Changed
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- Add a new arity to `make-widget-async` to provide a different widget shape.
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## [0.1.1] - 2016-02-21
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### Changed
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- Documentation on how to make the widgets.
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### Removed
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- `make-widget-sync` - we're all async, all the time.
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### Fixed
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- Fixed widget maker to keep working when daylight savings switches over.
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## 0.1.0 - 2016-02-21
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### Added
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- Files from the new template.
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- Widget maker public API - `make-widget-sync`.
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[unreleased]: https://github.com/your-name/messenger/compare/0.1.1...HEAD
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[0.1.1]: https://github.com/your-name/messenger/compare/0.1.0...0.1.1

LICENSE

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README.md

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# messenger
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A Clojure library designed to ... well, that part is up to you.
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## Usage
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FIXME
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## License
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Copyright © 2016 FIXME
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Distributed under the Eclipse Public License either version 1.0 or (at
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