ns run ios
The latest ios platform
Options
Name | Description |
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--env.aot | Creates an Ahead-Of-Time build (Angular only) |
--env.uglify | Provides basic obfuscation and smaller app size |
--env.report | Creates a Webpack report inside a /report folder in the root folder |
--env.sourceMap | Creates inline source maps |
--env.hiddenSourceMap | Creates sources maps in the root folder (useful for Crashlytics usage with bundled app in release) |
--env.verbose | Prints verbose logs and the internal config before building |
--env.production | Enable production mode (will minify the code) |
--env.replace=from:to | Add file replacement rules. For source files (.js and .ts) this will add a new alias to the config, for everything else, this will add a new copy rule |
--no-hmr | Disables Hot Module Replacement (HMR) |
--force | Skips the application compatibility checks and forces npm i to ensure all dependencies are installed |
--device <device id> | Specifies a connected device/emulator to start and run the app |
--clean | Forces rebuilding the native application |
--emulator | Specifies that you want to debug the app in an emulator |
--timeout <seconds> | Sets the number of seconds that the NativeScript CLI will wait for the debugger to boot. If not set, the default timeout is 90 seconds |
--justlaunch | Does not print the application output in the console |
--release | Produces a release build by running webpack in production mode and native build in release mode. Otherwise, produces a debug build |
--bundle | Bundle the application |
--sdk <sdk> | Specifies the target simulator's sdk |