Added tip to configure 'Pause On Caught Exceptions' flag
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@ -12,8 +12,9 @@ To debug the javascript code of your react app do the following:
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1. Run your application in the iOS simulator.
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2. Press ```Command + D``` and a webpage should open up at [http://localhost:8081/debugger-ui](http://localhost:8081/debugger-ui). (Chrome only for now)
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3. Press ```Command + Option + I``` to open the Chrome Developer tools, or open it via ```View``` -> ```Developer``` -> ```Developer Tools```.
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4. You should now be able to debug as you normally would.
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3. Enable [Pause On Caught Exceptions](http://stackoverflow.com/questions/2233339/javascript-is-there-a-way-to-get-chrome-to-break-on-all-errors/17324511#17324511) for a better debugging experience.
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4. Press ```Command + Option + I``` to open the Chrome Developer tools, or open it via ```View``` -> ```Developer``` -> ```Developer Tools```.
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5. You should now be able to debug as you normally would.
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### Optional
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Install the [React Developer Tools](https://chrome.google.com/webstore/detail/react-developer-tools/fmkadmapgofadopljbjfkapdkoienihi?hl=en) extension for Google Chrome. This will allow you to navigate the view hierarchy if you select the ```React``` tab when the developer tools are open.
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