When you need to insert a link inside a text in React Native, you might notice that the links have a different positioning, they are usually around 5 pixels under the line. This happens because the link is actually inside a View (wrapped in a Pressable/TouchableOpacity), so the positioning of the elements is different between a Text and a View.
This package aims to easily solve this while still looking clean. Using this package you will be able to provide a different Style while the link is being pressed.
First install:
npm i react-native-text-link
Then import:
import  TextLink  from  'react-native-text-link';
Then use:
<TextLink links={[
	{
		text: 'Terms & Conditions',
		onPress: () =>  console.log('link to terms'),
	},
	{
		text: 'Privacy Policy',
		onPress: () =>  console.log('link to privacy'),
	},
]}>
Please read our Terms & Conditions and our Privacy Policy.
</TextLink>| props | type | use | 
|---|---|---|
| textStyle | StyleProp | default style for text | 
| textLinkStyle | StyleProp | style for the links | 
| pressingLinkStyle | StyleProp | style for the links while they are being pressed | 
| links | [{ text: string, onPress: () => void }] | strings that will act as links and the action they will trigger | 
| children | string | the whole text in which the links will be found | 
MIT License and thanks to react-native-parsed-text