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Learn how to animate your React app with AnimXYZ.Switch between multiple versions of Node.Use React's useEffect to optimize your application's performance.Don't miss a moment with The Replay, a curated newsletter from LogRocket.Now you’ll see that your app is connected with the React Native Debugger tool: To start debug mode, shake your mobile device or press Command + Shift + Z or Ctrl + M and choose the debug option. To connect your app with React Native Debugger, you need to run your app and start debug mode. You can see that React Native Debugger is in waiting state and the debugger tool is listening at port 8081:Ĭonnecting a React Native app to React Native Debugger Or, if you’re on macOS, you can run this command in your terminal: brew update & brew install -cask react-native-debuggerĪfter downloading and installing the package, you can start using React Native Debugger. You can install React Native Debugger from GitHub. To start debugging, we need to install React Native Debugger. You might be wondering, why not use the default React Native debug tool? What makes React Native Debugger unique? Read on to learn the answers to these questions and see how React Native Debugger works. In this tutorial, we’ll show you how to use React Native Debugger to - you guessed it - debug React Native apps. Debugging your app with React Native Debugger
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