Usage | Synopsis |
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General | $ tns livesync android [--device <Device ID>] [--watch] |
Synchronizes the latest changes in your project to Android devices.
--watch
- If set, when you save changes to the project, changes are automatically synchronized to the connected device.--device
- Specifies the serial number or the index of the connected device to which you want to synchronize changes. To list all connected devices, grouped by platform, run$ tns device
<Device ID>
is the device index or identifier as listed by$ tns device
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- You cannot run this command on Android 4.3 devices and on some Samsung devices.
Command | Description |
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build android | Builds the project for Android and produces an APK that you can manually deploy on device or in the native emulator. |
build ios | Builds the project for iOS and produces an APP or IPA that you can manually deploy in the iOS Simulator or on device, respectively. |
build | Builds the project for the selected target platform and produces an application package that you can manually deploy on device or in the native emulator. |
debug android | Debugs your project on a connected Android device or in a native emulator. |
debug ios | Debugs your project on a connected iOS device or in a native emulator. |
debug | Debugs your project on a connected device or in a native emulator. |
deploy | Builds and deploys the project to a connected physical or virtual device. |
emulate android | Builds the specified project and runs it in a native Android emulator. |
emulate ios | Builds the specified project and runs it in the native iOS Simulator. |
emulate | You must run the emulate command with a related command. |
livesync | Synchronizes the latest changes in your project to devices. |
livesync ios | Synchronizes the latest changes in your project to iOS devices or the iOS Simulator. |
run android | Runs your project on a connected Android device or in a native Android emulator, if configured. |
run ios | Runs your project on a connected iOS device or in the iOS Simulator, if configured. |
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