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I added "react-native-reanimated": "~3.3.0". I tried to use 3.17.5 version, but i had a building deploy error, because it was an incompatible version with others dependencies versions.

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    • Updated dependencies to include a new package for enhanced animation capabilities.

I added "react-native-reanimated": "~3.3.0". I tried to use 3.17.5 version, but i had a building deploy error, because it was an incompatible version with others dependencies versions.
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The frontend/package.json file was modified to include a new dependency: react-native-reanimated at version ~3.3.0. No other changes were made to the dependencies or the file.

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frontend/package.json
Added react-native-reanimated version ~3.3.0 to dependencies

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frontend/package.json (1)

26-27: Verify Reanimated integration steps & peer-dependency alignment

react-native-reanimated is not a drop-in library; in an Expo 49 / RN 0.72 app it requires:

  1. Adding "react-native-reanimated/plugin" as the last entry in plugins inside babel.config.js.
  2. Ensuring JSI/Hermes is enabled (Expo managed workflow does this by default).
  3. Clearing Metro cache after install (expo start -c) or bumping the build number for EAS.
  4. Matching peer versions (react-native-reanimated@3.3.x lists react-native@>=0.72.0 ‑ OK, but verify any peer warning at install time).

Please double-check that those steps are already in place; otherwise the app will crash with TypeError: undefined is not an object (evaluating 'global._reanimatedWorkletInit').

Optionally, pin with ^3.3.0 to receive future patch updates unless the strict ~ range is required.

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