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create-my-react-ts-app

v2.1.3

Published

create my react.ts app

Downloads

11

Readme

create-my-react-ts-app

Overview

create-my-react-ts-app is a command-line interface (CLI) tool that simplifies the process of setting up a new React TypeScript project. With just one command, you can create a new React TypeScript project with all the necessary files and folders already set up.

Installation

You can use create-my-react-ts-app via npx, which comes bundled with npm:

npx create-my-react-ts-app

This command will fetch the latest version of create-my-react-ts-app from the npm registry and execute it without the need for manual installation.

Usage

Once you have create-my-react-ts-app installed, creating a new React TypeScript project is as simple as running the following command:

npx create-my-react-ts-app

This command will create a new folder named react-app in your current directory and populate it with all the necessary files and folders to get started with your React TypeScript project.

What's Included

When you run create-my-react-ts-app, it sets up a new React TypeScript project with the following structure:

react-app/
│
├── node_modules/          # Dependencies installed via npm
│
├── public/                # Public assets (e.g., HTML template, favicon)
│   └── ...
│
├── src/                   # Source code for the React app
│   ├── app.tsx            # Main component of the React app
│   └── ...
│
├── .gitignore             # Git ignore file
├── index.html             # HTML template for the React app
├── package.json           # npm package configuration
├── tsconfig.json          # TypeScript configuration
└── ...

Contributing

Contributions are welcome! If you find any bugs or have suggestions for improvements, please open an issue or submit a pull request on the GitHub repository.

License

This project is licensed under the MIT License. See the LICENSE file for details.