About
The expo-upgrade skill provides structured guidelines for upgrading Expo SDK versions and resolving dependency conflicts. It includes specific migration guides for major changes like React 19, New Architecture, and library transitions (expo-av to expo-audio/video). Use this skill when planning Expo updates to understand breaking changes and required code modifications.
Quick Install
Claude Code
Recommendednpx skills add expo/skills -a claude-code/plugin add https://github.com/expo/skillsgit clone https://github.com/expo/skills.git ~/.claude/skills/expo-upgradeCopy and paste this command in Claude Code to install this skill
Documentation
References
- ./references/react-19.md -- SDK +54: React 19 changes (useContext → use, Context.Provider → Context, forwardRef removal)
- ./references/new-architecture.md -- SDK +53: New Architecture migration guide
- ./references/react-compiler.md -- SDK +54: React Compiler setup and migration guide
- ./references/native-tabs.md -- SDK +55: Native tabs changes (Icon/Label/Badge now accessed via NativeTabs.Trigger.*)
- ./references/expo-av-to-audio.md -- SDK +55: Migrate audio playback and recording from expo-av to expo-audio
- ./references/expo-av-to-video.md -- SDK +55: Migrate video playback from expo-av to expo-video
- ./references/react-navigation-to-expo-router.md -- SDK +56: Migrate
@react-navigation/*imports toexpo-routerentry points (codemod + manual mapping)
Beta/Preview Releases
Beta versions use .preview suffix (e.g., 55.0.0-preview.2), published under @next tag.
Check if latest is beta: https://exp.host/--/api/v2/versions (look for -preview in expoVersion)
npx expo install expo@next --fix # install beta
Step-by-Step Upgrade Process
- Upgrade Expo and dependencies
npx expo install expo@latest
npx expo install --fix
-
Run diagnostics:
npx expo-doctor -
Clear caches and reinstall
npx expo export -p ios --clear
rm -rf node_modules .expo
watchman watch-del-all
Breaking Changes Checklist
- Check for removed APIs in release notes
- Update import paths for moved modules
- Review native module changes requiring prebuild
- Test all camera, audio, and video features
- Verify navigation still works correctly
Prebuild for Native Changes
First check if ios/ and android/ directories exist in the project. If neither directory exists, the project uses Continuous Native Generation (CNG) and native projects are regenerated at build time — skip this section and "Clear caches for bare workflow" entirely.
If upgrading requires native changes:
npx expo prebuild --clean
This regenerates the ios and android directories. Ensure the project is not a bare workflow app before running this command.
Clear caches for bare workflow
These steps only apply when ios/ and/or android/ directories exist in the project:
- Clear the cocoapods cache for iOS:
cd ios && pod install --repo-update - Clear derived data for Xcode:
npx expo run:ios --no-build-cache - Clear the Gradle cache for Android:
cd android && ./gradlew clean
Housekeeping
- Review release notes for the target SDK version at https://expo.dev/changelog
- If using Expo SDK 54 or later, ensure react-native-worklets is installed — this is required for react-native-reanimated to work.
- Enable React Compiler in SDK 54+ by adding
"experiments": { "reactCompiler": true }to app.json — it's stable and recommended - Delete sdkVersion from
app.jsonto let Expo manage it automatically - Remove implicit packages from
package.json:@babel/core,babel-preset-expo,expo-constants. - If the babel.config.js only contains 'babel-preset-expo', delete the file
- If the metro.config.js only contains expo defaults, delete the file
Deprecated Packages
| Old Package | Replacement |
|---|---|
expo-av | expo-audio and expo-video |
expo-permissions | Individual package permission APIs |
@expo/vector-icons | expo-symbols (for SF Symbols) |
AsyncStorage | expo-sqlite/localStorage/install |
expo-app-loading | expo-splash-screen |
| expo-linear-gradient | experimental_backgroundImage + CSS gradients in View |
When migrating deprecated packages, update all code usage before removing the old package. For expo-av, consult the migration references to convert Audio.Sound to useAudioPlayer, Audio.Recording to useAudioRecorder, and Video components to VideoView with useVideoPlayer.
expo.install.exclude
Check if package.json has excluded packages:
{
"expo": { "install": { "exclude": ["react-native-reanimated"] } }
}
Exclusions are often workarounds that may no longer be needed after upgrading. Review each one.
Removing patches
Check if there are any outdated patches in the patches/ directory. Remove them if they are no longer needed.
Postcss
autoprefixerisn't needed in SDK +53. Remove it from dependencies and checkpostcss.config.jsorpostcss.config.mjsto remove it from the plugins list.- Use
postcss.config.mjsin SDK +53.
Metro
Remove redundant metro config options:
- resolver.unstable_enablePackageExports is enabled by default in SDK +53.
experimentalImportSupportis enabled by default in SDK +54.EXPO_USE_FAST_RESOLVER=1is removed in SDK +54.- cjs and mjs extensions are supported by default in SDK +50.
- Expo webpack is deprecated, migrate to Expo Router and Metro web.
Hermes engine v1
Since SDK 55, users can opt-in to use Hermes engine v1 for improved runtime performance. This requires setting useHermesV1: true in the expo-build-properties config plugin, and may require a specific version of the hermes-compiler npm package. Hermes v1 will become a default in some future SDK release.
New Architecture
The new architecture is enabled by default, the app.json field "newArchEnabled": true is no longer needed as it's the default. Expo Go only supports the new architecture as of SDK +53.
GitHub Repository
Frequently asked questions
What is the expo-upgrade skill?
expo-upgrade is a Claude Skill by expo. Skills package instructions and resources that Claude loads on demand, so Claude can perform expo-upgrade-related tasks without extra prompting.
How do I install expo-upgrade?
Use the install commands on this page: add expo-upgrade to Claude Code as a plugin, or clone its repository into your skills directory, then restart Claude so it picks up the skill.
What category does expo-upgrade belong to?
expo-upgrade is in the Design category, tagged design.
Is expo-upgrade free to use?
Yes. expo-upgrade is listed on AIMCP and free to install. It runs inside Claude, so no separate service account is required to use the skill itself.
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