Summary: Assets should never be referenced by /doc/assets, as it breaks docusaurus' baseUrl conversion. I'd write a lint rule for this but I don't know if it affects docusaurus v2, might be better to just migrate to that. Reviewed By: passy Differential Revision: D21153686 fbshipit-source-id: d839015e989a64f897617855ece77439da388cb7
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title: Desktop App
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Flipper helps you debug Android and iOS apps running in an emulator/simulator or connected physical development devices. Flipper consists of two parts:
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- The desktop app
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- The native mobile SDKs for Android and iOS
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To use Flipper, you need to add the mobile SDK to your app. If you are using React Native 0.62 or higher, this is largely done automatically for you.
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The desktop part of Flipper doesn't need any particular setup. Simply download the latest build for [Mac](https://www.facebook.com/fbflipper/public/mac), [Linux](https://www.facebook.com/fbflipper/public/linux) or [Windows](https://www.facebook.com/fbflipper/public/windows) and launch it. In order to work properly, Flipper requires a working installation of the Android and (if where applicable) iOS development tools on your system, as well as the [OpenSSL](https://www.openssl.org) binary on your `$PATH`.
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Once you start Flipper and launch an emulator/simulator or connect a device, you will already be able to see the device logs in Flipper. To see app specific data, you need to integrate our native SDKs with your app.
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