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react-native-rename

v3.2.14

Published

Rename react-native app with just one command

Downloads

24,697

Readme

react-native-rename

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Rename react-native app with just one command

react-native-rename

This package assumes that you created your react-native project using react-native init or expo bare workflow.

Note: This package does not attempt to properly rename build artifacts such as ios/build or Cocoa Pod installation targets. After renaming your project you should clean, build, and reinstall third party dependencies to get it running properly with the new name.

Usage

$ npx react-native-rename@latest "new_name"

With custom Bundle Identifier

$ npx react-native-rename@latest "new_name" -b "bundle_identifier"

Example

First, Switch to new branch (optional but recommended)
$ git checkout -b rename-app
Then, Rename your app
$ npx react-native-rename "Travel App"

With custom Bundle Identifier

$ npx react-native-rename "Travel App" -b "com.junedomingo.travelapp"

CLI Options

| Name | Description | | :------------------------: | -------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------- | | -b or --bundleID [value] | Set custom bundle identifier for both ios and android eg. "com.example.app" or "com.example". | | --iosBundleID [value] | Set custom bundle identifier specifically for ios. | | --androidBundleID [value] | Set custom bundle identifier specifically for android. | | -p or --pathContentStr [value] | Path and content string that can be used in replacing folders, files and their content. Make sure it doesn't include any special characters. | | --skipGitStatusCheck | Skip git repo status check |

Local installation

With Yarn:

$ yarn global add react-native-rename

With npm:

$ npm install react-native-rename -g

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