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README.md

Run the server

The first time, get all the dependencies loaded via

npm install

Then, run the server via

npm start
Open http://localhost:8080/react-native/index.html

Anytime you change the contents, just refresh the page and it's going to be updated

Publish the website

First setup your environment by having two folders, one react-native and one react-native-gh-pages. The publish script expects those exact names.

cd ../../
git clone git@github.com:facebook/react-native.git react-native-gh-pages
cd react-native-gh-pages
git checkout origin/gh-pages
git checkout -b gh-pages
git push --set-upstream origin gh-pages
cd ../react-native/website

Then, after you've done changes, just run the command and it'll automatically build the static version of the site and publish it to gh-pages.

./publish.sh