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# @nrwl/react-native:application
Create an application
## Usage
```bash
nx generate application ...
```
```bash
nx g app ... # same
```
By default, Nx will search for `application` in the default collection provisioned in `workspace.json`.
You can specify the collection explicitly as follows:
```bash
nx g @nrwl/react-native:application ...
```
Show what will be generated without writing to disk:
```bash
nx g application ... --dry-run
```
### Examples
Generate apps/nested/myapp:
```bash
nx g app myapp --directory=nested
```
Use class components instead of functional components:
```bash
nx g app myapp --classComponent
```
## Options
### directory
Alias(es): d
Type: `string`
The directory of the new application.
### displayName
Type: `string`
The display name to show in the application. Defaults to name.
### e2eTestRunner
Default: `detox`
Type: `string`
Possible values: `detox`, `none`
Adds the specified e2e test runner
### js
Default: `false`
Type: `boolean`
Generate JavaScript files rather than TypeScript files
### linter
Default: `eslint`
Type: `string`
Possible values: `eslint`, `tslint`
The tool to use for running lint checks.
### name
Type: `string`
The name of the application.
### setParserOptionsProject
Default: `false`
Type: `boolean`
Whether or not to configure the ESLint "parserOptions.project" option. We do not do this by default for lint performance reasons.
### skipFormat
Default: `false`
Type: `boolean`
Skip formatting files
### tags
Alias(es): t
Type: `string`
Add tags to the application (used for linting)
### unitTestRunner
Default: `jest`
Type: `string`
Possible values: `jest`, `none`
Test runner to use for unit tests