add basic usage of windows platform related commands to README

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@ -31,6 +31,7 @@ Contributions are very welcome.
- Source maps available
- Supported React wrappers:
[Reagent], [Om.Next], and [Rum]
- Support of windows (UPV and WPF) apps
- [Unified way of using static images of React Native 0.14+](https://facebook.github.io/react-native/docs/images.html) supported
## Dependencies
@ -65,7 +66,7 @@ To generate a new app, run `re-natal init` with your app's name as an argument:
$ re-natal init FutureApp
```
This will generate a project which uses Reagent v0.5.1.
This will generate a project which uses Reagent v0.6.
You may specify the -i option to choose a specific React wrapper: Om.Next, Reagent v0.6 or Rum:
```
@ -239,18 +240,6 @@ Lastly, you will have to restart the packager and reload your app.
NOTE: If you mistyped something, or no longer use the component and would like to remove it,
manually open `.re-natal` and fix it there (it's just a list of names in JSON format, so the process should be straight forward).
---
### Faster Figwheel hot reloading
Since version 0.22 React Native supports Hot Module Reload. But at least for now, this feature is redundant because we have Figwheel.
It looks like Figwheel reloads are faster if Hot Moduler Reload is OFF.
Also, the packager is not necessary to watch for changed files - Figwheel does that (except on Linux).
Two things you can do:
1. Turn off HMR from the development menu.
2. Start the packager with option `--nonPersistent`. You can use `npm start` for that.
## REPL
You have to reload your app, and should see the REPL coming up with the prompt.
@ -280,6 +269,29 @@ See this [tutorial](https://gadfly361.github.io/gadfly-blog/2016-11-13-clean-ins
See also [Linux and Windows support](https://facebook.github.io/react-native/docs/linux-windows-support.html)
in React Native docs.
## Support of UWP and WPF apps (using react-native-windows)
To start new project with UWP app:
```
$ re-natal init FutureApp -u
```
To start new project with WPF app:
```
$ re-natal init FutureApp -w
```
Existing projects can also add windows platforms any time using commands:
```
$ re-natal windows
or
$ re-natal wpf
```
Note: for projects generated with re-natal version prior to 0.4.0 additional windows builds will not be added automatically to `project.clj`.
Workaround is to generate fresh windows project and copy-paste additional builds manually.
## Production build
Do this with command:
```