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Summary: Currently it is not trivial for people to get started with React Native. `react-native init MyApp` just creates a simple app with a single screen. People have to spend time figuring out how to add more screens, or how to accomplish very basic tasks such as rendering a list of data or handling text input. Let's add an option: `react-native init --template navigation` - this creates a "starter" app which can be easily tweaked into the actual app the person wants to build. **Test plan (required)** - Checked that 'react-native init MyApp' still works as before: <img width="487" alt="screenshot 2017-02-02 16 56 28" src="https://cloud.githubusercontent.com/assets/346214/22559344/b2348ebe-e968-11e6-9032-d1c33216f490.png"> <img width="603" alt="screenshot 2017-02-02 16 58 04" src="https://cloud.githubusercontent.com/assets/346214/22559370/c96a2ca6-e968-11e6-91f7-7afb967920fc.png"> - Ran 'react-native init MyNavApp --template'. This prints the available templates: ``` $ react-native init MyNavApp Closes https://github.com/facebook/react-native/pull/12170 Differential Revision: D4516241 Pulled By: mkonicek fbshipit-source-id: 8ac081157919872e92947ed64ea64fb48078614d |
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