Add a tip about Android emulator memory limit (#1492)
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- Make sure to copy the `.env.example` to `.env` and fill in any necessary tokens. (The Sentry token is NOT required; see instructions below if you want to enable Sentry.)
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- Make sure to copy the `.env.example` to `.env` and fill in any necessary tokens. (The Sentry token is NOT required; see instructions below if you want to enable Sentry.)
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- If you want to use Expo EAS on your own builds without ejecting from Expo, make sure to change the `owner` as well as `extra.eas.projectId` properties. If you do not have an Expo account, you may remove these properties.
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- If you want to use Expo EAS on your own builds without ejecting from Expo, make sure to change the `owner` as well as `extra.eas.projectId` properties. If you do not have an Expo account, you may remove these properties.
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- `npx react-native info` Checks what has been installed.
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- `npx react-native info` Checks what has been installed.
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- If the android simulator frequently hangs or is very sluggish, [bump its memory limit](https://stackoverflow.com/a/40068396)
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- The android simulator won't be able to access localhost services unless you run `adb reverse tcp:{PORT} tcp:{PORT}`
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- The android simulator won't be able to access localhost services unless you run `adb reverse tcp:{PORT} tcp:{PORT}`
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- For instance, the locally-hosted dev-wallet will need `adb reverse tcp:3001 tcp:3001`
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- For instance, the locally-hosted dev-wallet will need `adb reverse tcp:3001 tcp:3001`
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- For some reason, the typescript compiler chokes on platform-specific files (e.g. `foo.native.ts`) but only when compiling for Web thus far. Therefore we always have one version of the file which doesn't use a platform specifier, and that should be the Web version. ([More info](https://stackoverflow.com/questions/44001050/platform-specific-import-component-in-react-native-with-typescript).)
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- For some reason, the typescript compiler chokes on platform-specific files (e.g. `foo.native.ts`) but only when compiling for Web thus far. Therefore we always have one version of the file which doesn't use a platform specifier, and that should be the Web version. ([More info](https://stackoverflow.com/questions/44001050/platform-specific-import-component-in-react-native-with-typescript).)
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