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Bootstrap 4 components built with React.
See the documentation with live editable examples and API documention.
To find the documentation for the latest Bootstrap 3 compatible release, go here.
If you would like to update React-Bootstrap within an existing project to use Bootstrap 4, please read our docs for migrating to React-Bootstrap V1.
Yarn is our package manager of choice here. Check out setup
instructions here if you don't have it installed already.
After that you can run yarn run bootstrap
to install all the needed dependencies.
From there you can:
yarn test
(Or run them in watch mode with yarn run tdd
).yarn start
yarn run build
Yes please! See the contributing guidelines for details.
1.0.0-beta.9 (2019-05-30)
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Bootstrap 4 components built with React
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