# Customization
There are a few customizations supported by this extension; they can be added to your `.vscode/settings.json` if you need them.
**NOTE**: To apply changes you made to `.vscode/settings.json`, please, save it and then **restart VS Code instance**.
## Specifying custom arguments for `react-native run-*` command
For using custom run arguments for `react-native run-<platform>`:
* **Note:** This overrides all other configuration parameters.
```
{
"react-native.android.runArguments.simulator": ["--appFolder, "/Users/test/AwesomeProject/android/app", "--deviceId", "emulator-5555"],
"react-native.ios.runArguments.device": ["--project-path", "ios", "--device", "Max's iPhone"],
}
```
* **Note:** You can get the list of installed simulator devices by:
iOS devices(MacOS only):
```
xcrun simctl list --json devices
```
Android devices:
```
adb devices
```
* **Note:** If you want run application on iOS devices make sure you have `ios-deploy` installed globally.
```npm install -g ios-deploy```
## Setting up the react-native packager
To use a custom port for the `react-native` packager:
```
{
"react-native": {
"packager" : {
"port": portNumber
}
}
}
```
If you change this port, then for iOS device and simulator scenarios you will have to modify the native code files. Instruction [here](https://blog.binoy.io/running-react-native-on-a-different-port-7deb43887cd4).<br>
If you use android, you need to change debug server by:
1. CTRL+M(CMD+M) in the emulator
2. Go to Dev Settings
3. Debug server host for device => enter ‘localhost:\<yourPortNumber\>’.
4. Reload application (double R)
* Note that some aspects of React Native hard-code the port to the default as specified in [this issue](https://github.com/facebook/react-native/issues/9145).
## Logging
To expose internal logs to the output, set the following properties:
```
{
"react-native-tools": {
"logLevel": "Trace"
}
}
```
`logLevel` can be `None` (no logs), `Error`, `Warning`, `Info`, `Debug`, `Trace` (all logs). Default is `Info`.
## Project structure
To specify a subfolder in which the react-native project is located, set `react-native-tools.projectRoot`. You can use either an absolute or relative path here:
```
{
"react-native-tools": {
"projectRoot": "./your/react-native/project"
}
}
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