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When `--justlaunch` flag is passed, CLI automatically disposes the `ios-device-lib` after execution of the command. However this closes all opened device sockets and breaks the debug command. So whenever you try `tns debug ios --justlaunch [--chrome]`, the debug application (NativeScript Inspector) or Chrome DevTools is unable to connect to device socket and fails with error. Fix this by keeping the `ios-device-lib` alive whenever we try debug for ios. This way the debug application will be able to connect to the device. NOTE: `tns debug ios --justlaunch [--chrome]` cannot release the terminal as it has to keep the ios-device-lib alive.
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When
--justlaunchflag is passed, CLI automatically disposes theios-device-libafter execution of the command. However this closes all opened device sockets and breaks the debug command.So whenever you try
tns debug ios --justlaunch [--chrome], the debug application (NativeScript Inspector) or Chrome DevTools is unable to connect to device socket and fails with error.Fix this by keeping the
ios-device-libalive whenever we try debug for ios. This way the debug application will be able to connect to the device.NOTE:
tns debug ios --justlaunch [--chrome]cannot release the terminal as it has to keep the ios-device-lib alive.