Gathering detailed insights and metrics for @react-native-community/cli-hermes
Gathering detailed insights and metrics for @react-native-community/cli-hermes
Gathering detailed insights and metrics for @react-native-community/cli-hermes
Gathering detailed insights and metrics for @react-native-community/cli-hermes
hermes-profile-transformer
The Hermes runtime, used by React Native for Android, is able to output [Chrome Trace Events](https://docs.google.com/document/d/1CvAClvFfyA5R-PhYUmn5OOQtYMH4h6I0nSsKchNAySU/preview) in JSON Object Format.
@margelo/hermes-profile-transformer
<h1 align="center"> Hermes Profile Transformer </h1>
The React Native Community CLI - command line tools to help you build RN apps
npm install @react-native-community/cli-hermes
Typescript
Module System
Node Version
NPM Version
TypeScript (95.73%)
JavaScript (1.97%)
HTML (1.08%)
Java (0.57%)
Kotlin (0.42%)
Shell (0.09%)
Objective-C (0.08%)
Ruby (0.05%)
Batchfile (0.02%)
Total Downloads
0
Last Day
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Last Week
0
Last Month
0
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MIT License
2,667 Stars
2,660 Commits
926 Forks
47 Watchers
53 Branches
551 Contributors
Updated on Jul 12, 2025
Latest Version
13.6.9
Package Id
@react-native-community/cli-hermes@13.6.9
Unpacked Size
43.20 kB
Size
11.26 kB
File Count
23
NPM Version
lerna/7.1.5/node@v20.14.0+arm64 (darwin)
Node Version
20.14.0
Published on
Jun 05, 2024
Cumulative downloads
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Command line tools that help you build apps with react-native
, shipped as the @react-native-community/cli
NPM package.
Note: CLI has been extracted from core react-native
as a part of "Lean Core" effort. Please read this blog post for more details.
Our release cycle is independent of react-native
. We follow semver and here is the compatibility table:
@react-native-community/cli | react-native |
---|---|
^20.0.0 | ^0.81.0 |
^19.0.0 | ^0.80.0 |
^18.0.0 | ^0.79.0 |
^15.0.0 | ^0.76.0, ^0.77.0, ^0.78.0 |
^14.0.0 | ^0.75.0 |
^13.0.0 | ^0.74.0 |
^12.0.0 | ^0.73.0 |
^11.0.0 | ^0.72.0 |
^10.0.0 | ^0.71.0 |
^9.0.0 | ^0.70.0 |
^8.0.0 | ^0.69.0 |
^7.0.0 | ^0.68.0 |
^6.0.0 | ^0.65.0,^0.66.0,^0.67.0 |
^5.0.0 | ^0.64.0 |
^4.0.0 | ^0.62.0,^0.63.0 |
^3.0.0 | ^0.61.0 |
^2.0.0 | ^0.60.0 |
^1.0.0 | ^0.59.0 |
This monorepository contains tools and helpers for React Native projects in form of a Command Line Tool (or CLI). This CLI is used directly by the react-native
package and is not intended for use directly. We update it independently of React Native itself.
Run the following command in your terminal prompt:
1npx @react-native-community/cli@latest init MyApp
Once you're inside an existing project, you can run a series of commands to interact with your projects by using the rnc-cli
binary.
Example running start
command in terminal:
1yarn rnc-cli start
You can also add npm scripts to call it with whichever package manager you use:
1{ 2 "scripts": { 3 "start": "rnc-cli start" 4 } 5}
to call it as
1yarn start
[!WARNING] Please do it only if you need to. We don't recommend updating CLI independently of
react-native
as it may cause unexpected issues.
React Native CLI is a dependency of react-native
, which makes it a transitive dependency of your project. You can overwrite the version independently of react-native
by using resolutions
field in your package.json
:
1{ 2 "resolutions": { 3 "@react-native-community/cli": "VERSION", 4 "@react-native-community/cli-clean": "VERSION", 5 "@react-native-community/cli-config": "VERSION", 6 "@react-native-community/cli-doctor": "VERSION", 7 "@react-native-community/cli-link-assets": "VERSION", 8 "@react-native-community/cli-platform-android": "VERSION", 9 "@react-native-community/cli-platform-ios": "VERSION", 10 "@react-native-community/cli-server-api": "VERSION", 11 "@react-native-community/cli-tools": "VERSION", 12 "@react-native-community/cli-types": "VERSION" 13 } 14}
Previously:
Everything inside this repository is MIT licensed.
No vulnerabilities found.
Reason
no dangerous workflow patterns detected
Reason
13 commit(s) and 2 issue activity found in the last 90 days -- score normalized to 10
Reason
no binaries found in the repo
Reason
license file detected
Details
Reason
Found 21/30 approved changesets -- score normalized to 7
Reason
detected GitHub workflow tokens with excessive permissions
Details
Reason
no effort to earn an OpenSSF best practices badge detected
Reason
dependency not pinned by hash detected -- score normalized to 0
Details
Reason
project is not fuzzed
Details
Reason
security policy file not detected
Details
Reason
SAST tool is not run on all commits -- score normalized to 0
Details
Reason
15 existing vulnerabilities detected
Details
Score
Last Scanned on 2025-07-07
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