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Note on connecting to React Native simulator. #3214

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10 changes: 8 additions & 2 deletions docs/debugging.md
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![React DevTools](/docs/assets/ReactDevTools.png)

It should connect to your simulator within a few seconds.
It should connect to your simulator within a few seconds.

> Note: if you prefer to avoid global installations, you can add `react-devtools` as a project dependency. Add the `react-devtools` package to your project using `npm install --save-dev react-devtools`, then add `"react-devtools": "react-devtools"` to the `scripts` section in your `package.json`, and then run `npm run react-devtools` from your project folder to open the DevTools.
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If connecting to the emulator proves troublesome (especially Android 12), try running `adb reverse tcp:8097 tcp:8097` in a new terminal.
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:::info
If you prefer to avoid global installations, you can add `react-devtools` as a project dependency. Add the `react-devtools` package to your project using `npm install --save-dev react-devtools`, then add `"react-devtools": "react-devtools"` to the `scripts` section in your `package.json`, and then run `npm run react-devtools` from your project folder to open the DevTools.
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### Integration with React Native Inspector

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