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Update documentation with steps for creating a new project using react-native init-windows #13394

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jonthysell opened this issue Jun 26, 2024 · 0 comments · Fixed by microsoft/react-native-windows-samples#947

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## Description

This PR does multiple things in order to improve the RNW CLI
documentation, including:

* Creating separate pages for each CLI command
* Updating existing documentation to point to these new pages where
appropriate
* Updated Getting Started to use the new `init-windows` command
* Updated other references to the old `react-native-windows-init`
command with links to the new command and changed functionality
* Clarified references where we used "React Native Windows CLI" as a
generic term when we mean specific commands within the CLI

### Why
To improve out documentation in time for the 0.75 release.

Resolves microsoft/react-native-windows#13394

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Co-authored-by: Tatiana Kapos <tatianakapos@microsoft.com>
@microsoft-github-policy-service microsoft-github-policy-service bot removed the Needs: Triage 🔍 New issue that needs to be reviewed by the issue management team (label applied by bot) label Jun 26, 2024
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