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create-react-app
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Your React.js environment in just one command.
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Deploy static site to azure AppService.
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A simple shell script that uses create-react-app to create a React project and configure it with tailwindcss with live reloading
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Create npm package and git and
repo + travis-ci from the command line
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An npx utility to run create-react-app with the TypeScript template.
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Creates and runs a Docker container based off a branch from a React Application.
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Bootstrapped CRA without node_modules and could run with kool and docker-compose.
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I did not like the kind of app the current version of create-react-app npx package makes. Once it's done we need to refactor a lot of code and I don't prefer that.
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Single bash script to setup a React project with Typescript
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A simple bash script to bundle together vanilla template apps created by "create-react-app xxx" and "cordova create xxx", as well as already existing apps of both kinds.
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Bash script which when run, creates a react app configured with Nightwatch and Enzyme
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Template for start project with Create React App + TS + ESLint + Prettier
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Heroku/Flynn Buildpack for create-react-app: static hosting for React.js web apps
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laravel-api-react-front-end-docker-template
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Setup a sweet VS Code development environment for your `create-react-app` project – ludicrously fast
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