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@react-native/debugger-frontend
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Debugger frontend for React Native based on Chrome DevTools.
This package is internal to React Native and is intended to be used via @react-native/dev-middleware.
The package exports the absolute path to the directory containing the frontend assets.
const frontendPath = require('@react-native/debugger-frontend');
// Pass frontendPath to a static server, etc
Source code for this package lives in the facebookexperimental/rn-chrome-devtools-frontend repo. See below for how we build and check in changes.
The compiled assets for the debugger frontend are periodically checked into this package under the dist/ folder. To update these, run node scripts/debugger-frontend/sync-and-build from the root of your react-native checkout.
# For main
node scripts/debugger-frontend/sync-and-build --branch main
# For stable branches (e.g. '0.73-stable')
node scripts/debugger-frontend/sync-and-build --branch 0.73-stable
By default, this will clone and build from facebookexperimental/rn-chrome-devtools-frontend.
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Debugger frontend for React Native based on Chrome DevTools
The npm package @react-native/debugger-frontend receives a total of 4,107,607 weekly downloads. As such, @react-native/debugger-frontend popularity was classified as popular.
We found that @react-native/debugger-frontend demonstrated a healthy version release cadence and project activity because the last version was released less than a year ago. It has 2 open source maintainers collaborating on the project.
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