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$ react-native -v Example Output react-native-cli: 0.2.0 react-native: n/a - not inside a React Native project directory //Output from different folder react-native: react-native: 0.30.0 // Output from the react native project directory
In the app folder find package.json and modify the following line to include the latest version, save the file and close. "react-native": "0.32.0" In terminal: $ npm install Followed by $ react-native upgrade
Android $ react-native log-android iOS $ react-native log-ios
To initialize react-native init MyAwesomeProject To initialize with a specific version of React Native react-native init --version="0.36.0" MyAwesomeProject To Run for Android cd MyAwesomeProject react-native run-android To Run for iOS cd MyAwesomeProject react-native run-io...
$ react-native start On latest version of React Native, no need to run the packager. It will run automatically. By default this starts the server at port 8081. To specify which port the server is on $ react-native start --port PORTNUMBER
If you either have apps generated with pre-android support or just did that on purpose, you can always add android project to your app. $ react-native android This will generate android folder and index.android.js inside your app.

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