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react-quickstart-client v1.1.1

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react-quickstart-client

A powerful CLI tool to quickly bootstrap a React project with Vite, Tailwind CSS, and other essential libraries.

Features

  • Creates a new React project using Vite
  • Automatically installs and configures Tailwind CSS
  • Installs popular React libraries:
    • axios
    • react-router-dom
    • @reduxjs/toolkit
    • react-redux
    • @mui/material
    • @emotion/react
    • @emotion/styled
  • Sets up a basic project structure
  • Configures Tailwind CSS for immediate use

Installation

You can use npx to run react-quickstart-client without installing it globally:

npx react-quickstart-client my-new-project

Or, if you prefer, you can install it globally:

npm install -g react-quickstart-client

Then use it like this:

react-quickstart-client my-new-project

Usage

Simply run the command followed by your desired project name:

npx react-quickstart-client my-awesome-react-app

This will create a new directory with your project name, set up a React project with Vite, install all necessary dependencies, and configure Tailwind CSS.

What's Included

  • A Vite-powered React application
  • Tailwind CSS configured and ready to use
  • Axios for API requests
  • React Router for navigation
  • Redux Toolkit for state management
  • Material-UI for UI components

After Installation

Once the installation is complete, you can start developing your React application:

  1. Navigate to your project directory:

    cd my-awesome-react-app
  2. Start the development server:

    npm run dev
  3. Open your browser and visit http://localhost:5173 to see your new React app in action!

Scripts

  • npm run dev: Starts the development server
  • npm run build: Builds the app for production
  • npm run preview: Locally preview the production build

Customization

Feel free to modify the generated project structure and configurations to suit your specific needs. The package.json file contains all the installed dependencies, which you can update or extend as your project grows.

Contributing

Contributions, issues, and feature requests are welcome! Feel free to check the issues page.

License

This project is MIT licensed.

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