Fix Running On Device guide for iOS
Summary: Doing this from web so won't be able to screenshot the results. (also inadvertently deleted a line, oh well...) Closes https://github.com/facebook/react-native/pull/11625 Differential Revision: D4366928 Pulled By: mkonicek fbshipit-source-id: 966a3d8b90dde49b1de06e0249df110245943825
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@ -61,7 +61,6 @@ Connect your device to your Mac via USB, then open Xcode. In the project navigat
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Finally, select your phone as the build target and press **Build and run**.
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<block class="mac windows linux android" />
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## Setting up an Android device
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@ -156,15 +155,22 @@ $ react-native run-android
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## Connecting to the development server
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<block class="mac ios" />
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You can also iterate quickly on a device using the development server. You only have to be on the same Wi-Fi network as your computer. Shake the device to open the [Developer menu](/react-native/docs/debugging.html#accessing-the-in-app-developer-menu).
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You can also iterate quickly on a device by connecting to the development server running on your development machine. There are several ways of accomplishing this, depending on whether you have access to a USB cable or a Wi-Fi network.
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### Method 1: Using adb reverse (recommended)
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You can use this method if your device is running Android 5.0 (Lollipop), it has USB debugging enabled, and it is connected via USB to your development machine.
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Run the following in a command prompt:
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You can also connect to the development server over Wi-Fi. You'll first need to install the app on your device using a USB cable, but once that has been done you can debug wirelessly by following these instructions. You'll need your development machine's current IP address before proceeding.
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You can find the IP address in **System Preferences** → **Network**.
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Open the command prompt and type `ipconfig` to find your machine's IP address ([more info](http://windows.microsoft.com/en-us/windows/using-command-line-tools-networking-information)).
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Open a terminal and type `/sbin/ifconfig` to find your machine's IP address.
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1. Make sure your laptop and your phone are on the **same** Wi-Fi network.
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2. Open your React Native app on your device.
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