storybooks/create-react-app

Name: create-react-app

Owner: Storybook

Description: Create React apps with no build configuration.

Created: 2018-03-20 10:23:55.0

Updated: 2018-03-20 10:24:01.0

Pushed: 2018-03-26 09:41:53.0

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Language: JavaScript

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README

Create React App Build Status

Create React apps with no build configuration.

Create React App works on macOS, Windows, and Linux.
If something doesn?t work, please file an issue.

Quick Overview
create-react-app my-app
y-app
start

(npx comes with npm 5.2+ and higher, see instructions for older npm versions)

Then open http://localhost:3000/ to see your app.
When you?re ready to deploy to production, create a minified bundle with npm run build.

npm start

Get Started Immediately

You don?t need to install or configure tools like Webpack or Babel.
They are preconfigured and hidden so that you can focus on the code.

Just create a project, and you?re good to go.

Creating an App

You?ll need to have Node >= 6 on your local development machine (but it?s not required on the server). You can use nvm (macOS/Linux) or nvm-windows to easily switch Node versions between different projects.

To create a new app, run a single command:

create-react-app my-app

(npx comes with npm 5.2+ and higher, see instructions for older npm versions)

It will create a directory called my-app inside the current folder.
Inside that directory, it will generate the initial project structure and install the transitive dependencies:

pp
README.md
node_modules
package.json
.gitignore
public
??? favicon.ico
??? index.html
??? manifest.json
src
??? App.css
??? App.js
??? App.test.js
??? index.css
??? index.js
??? logo.svg
??? registerServiceWorker.js

No configuration or complicated folder structures, just the files you need to build your app.
Once the installation is done, you can open your project folder:

y-app

Inside the newly created project, you can run some built-in commands:

npm start or yarn start

Runs the app in development mode.
Open http://localhost:3000 to view it in the browser.

The page will automatically reload if you make changes to the code.
You will see the build errors and lint warnings in the console.

Build errors

npm test or yarn test

Runs the test watcher in an interactive mode.
By default, runs tests related to files changed since the last commit.

Read more about testing.

npm run build or yarn build

Builds the app for production to the build folder.
It correctly bundles React in production mode and optimizes the build for the best performance.

The build is minified and the filenames include the hashes.
By default, it also includes a service worker so that your app loads from local cache on future visits.

Your app is ready to be deployed.

User Guide

The User Guide includes information on different topics, such as:

A copy of the user guide will be created as README.md in your project folder.

How to Update to New Versions?

Please refer to the User Guide for this and other information.

Philosophy
What?s Included?

Your environment will have everything you need to build a modern single-page React app:

Check out this guide for an overview of how these tools fit together.

The tradeoff is that these tools are preconfigured to work in a specific way. If your project needs more customization, you can “eject” and customize it, but then you will need to maintain this configuration.

Popular Alternatives

Create React App is a great fit for:

Here?s a few common cases where you might want to try something else:

All of the above tools can work with little to no configuration.

If you prefer configuring the build yourself, follow this guide.

Contributing

We'd love to have your helping hand on create-react-app! See CONTRIBUTING.md for more information on what we're looking for and how to get started.

React Native

Looking for something similar, but for React Native?
Check out Create React Native App.

Acknowledgements

We are grateful to the authors of existing related projects for their ideas and collaboration:


This work is supported by the National Institutes of Health's National Center for Advancing Translational Sciences, Grant Number U24TR002306. This work is solely the responsibility of the creators and does not necessarily represent the official views of the National Institutes of Health.