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create-flask-react

v0.0.9

Published

Create a flask react application quickly

Downloads

12

Readme

Create Flask React App

Welcome to the Create Flask React App project! This project provides a simple and efficient way to bootstrap a new web application that combines Flask for the backend and React for the frontend.

Getting Started

Follow these steps to create and start your new application:

1. Generate a New Application

To generate a new Flask-React application, run the following command in your terminal:

npm create flask-react@latest

This command will guide you through a few questions to customize your project setup.

2. Answer the Questions

As the script runs, it will prompt you with a series of questions to configure your new project. Provide the necessary details to tailor the application to your needs.

3. Navigate to the Project Directory

After the project has been generated, navigate into the newly created directory:

cd <your-project-directory>

Replace <your-project-directory> with the actual name of the directory that was created during the setup.

4. Start the Application

Once inside the project directory, you can start the application by running:

make start

This command will launch both the Flask backend and the React frontend, allowing you to begin developing your application.

Additional Information

  • Backend: The project uses Flask, a lightweight WSGI web application framework in Python, for the backend.
  • Frontend: The frontend is built with React, a popular JavaScript library for building user interfaces.

Feel free to explore and customize the generated project to suit your needs. Happy coding!


For any further assistance or issues, refer to the project's documentation or reach out to the community.