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make-react-project

v1.1.4

Published

To Be Described

Downloads

5

Readme

Make React Project

Simple React project initiator based on minimal-reactjs-boilerplate by Nikhil-Kumaran.

Thanks to him this project exists and I am thankful to have found his posts on create-react-app.

How To

  1. Install make-react-project with one of the methods below

    • yarn global add make-react-project
    • npm i -g make-react-project
  2. Navigate to the directory you made

    • cd ${your-project-name}
  3. Develop your project

Commands

Make React Project has two script commands atm, dev will launch a development setup on port 8080 in your default browser and build which will compile the site into a build folder in the project directory.

Comments

Fundementally yarn is not NECESSARY for this to work but it is what I use as my default package management system. I recommend installing it but if enough requests are made I can change the script to use npm instead.

If you get an error it is likely one of three reasons:

  • yarn is not installed (yarn is an alternative to npm, so installing it globally gives you options)

  • the folder name already exists, and since it does not remove folders, you will need to make a new name or delete the old folder.

Future Additions

  • Final Builds
  • stuff as needed

Contributing

frankly just drop a pull request and I will give it a look over if I think it fits the project goals.