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React 16 Tooling

You're reading from   React 16 Tooling Master essential cutting-edge tools, such as create-react-app, Jest, and Flow

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Product type Paperback
Published in Apr 2018
Publisher Packt
ISBN-13 9781788835015
Length 298 pages
Edition 1st Edition
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Christopher Pitt Christopher Pitt
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Table of Contents (12) Chapters Close

1. Creating a Personalized React Development Ecosystem FREE CHAPTER 2. Efficiently Bootstrapping React Applications with Create React App 3. Development Mode and Mastering Hot Reloading 4. Optimizing Test-Driven React Development 5. Streamlining Development and Refactoring with Type-Safe React Components 6. Enforcing Code Quality to Improve Maintainability 7. Isolating Components with Storybook 8. Debugging Components in the Browser 9. Instrumenting Application State with Redux 10. Building and Deploying Static React Sites with Gatsby 11. Building and Deploying React Applications with Docker Containers 12. Another Book You May Enjoy

Building your first Gatsby site


The first step to using Gatsby is to install the command-line tool globally:

npm install gatsby-cli -g

Now you can run the command-line tool to generate your Gatsby project, not unlike how create-react-app works. The gatsby command takes two arguments:

  • The name of the new project
  • The URL of the Gatsby starter repository

The project name is basically the name of the folder that's created to hold all of your project files. A Gatsby starter is kind of like a template that makes it easier for you to get rolling, especially if you're learning. If you don't pass a starter, the default starter is used:

gatsby new your-first-gatsby-site

Running the above command would be the same as running:

gatsby new your-first-gatsby-site https://github.com/gatsbyjs/gatsby-starter-default

In both cases, the starter repository is cloned into the your-first-gatsby-site directory and then dependencies are installed for you. If all goes well, you should see the console output that looks similar...

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