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  • Start CPU profiling and React commit capture on a Hermes runtime. Handles session ownership to prevent conflicts; force reclaims stale sessions.
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  • Restart the Metro JS bundle in a React Native app to apply code changes or reset JS state without restarting the native process. Returns details on the reload path and target device.
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  • Restore captured profiling sessions from disk into memory so query tools can analyze them; supports listing, React, and native modes.
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  • Generate a cross-correlated markdown report aligning React Profiler and native profiler data, mapping native hangs to React commits with investigation hints.
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  • Diagnose device, app, dev-server, and React Native readiness issues, returning evidence for inventory, sessions, toolchains, and reachability. Prewarm iOS XCTest cache on simulators before first interaction.
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  • Fetch the current React Native app screen as a compact component tree with tap coordinates to locate and interact with UI elements.
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  • Get a curated implementation bundle for any CometChat integration scenario with prerequisites, install commands, configuration, code examples, and common pitfalls. Covers React, Flutter, iOS, Android, React Native, and JS SDK.
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  • Scans a project directory for API endpoints from client calls and server routes, then generates a discovery report and endpoints.json.
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  • Prepare a React Native development server or reload connected apps, using the session's bound server.
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  • Open a native target for Expo/React Native apps: iOS simulator or Android device mirror. Drive the app via idb/adb and stream JS/native logs to the timeline.
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