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@expo/steps
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If you want to run config examples from the examples directory, e.g. examples/simple, follow the steps:
yarn and yarn build in the root of the monorepo.alias eas-steps="/REPLACE/WITH/PATH/TO/eas-cli/packages/steps/cli.sh" to your .zshrc/.bashrc/etc.eas-steps config.yml project [darwin|linux]. The first argument is the config file, and the second is the default working directory for the config file. The third argument is the platform for which you want to simulate running a custom build, it defaults to the platform of the device on which the CLI is currently being run.See the example project using custom builds at https://github.com/expo/eas-custom-builds-example.
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The npm package @expo/steps receives a total of 625,895 weekly downloads. As such, @expo/steps popularity was classified as popular.
We found that @expo/steps demonstrated a healthy version release cadence and project activity because the last version was released less than a year ago. It has 11 open source maintainers collaborating on the project.
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