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cook-react

v1.0.3

Published

A CLI-tool to magically create an in-depth React boilerplate.

Downloads

14

Readme

cook-react

An interactive commandline tool to create your React projects.

Installing cook-react

Cook-react should be globally installed through npm. Run npm install -g cook-react to do this.

Creating a project

cd to where you want your project to live. cook-react <project-name> will start up the creation process.
It will start by creating a new directory for you (based on the argument you passed).
You will now be asked some questions.

  • Will you include Twitter Bootstrap? y/N
  • Which libraries should be included? ...

Your app will be configured based on what you answer here.

Starting up your project

If you haven't already, then now's a good time to run npm install, so all necessary dependencies get installed.

Included:

Libraries

By default, these are included

These libraries are optional
State/Data related

HTTP-Clients