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@subsocial/cra-template-subsocial-starter
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The start of your Web3 social journey.
The start of your Web3 social journey.
The starter is the foundational layer for using the Subsocial JS SDK in a React app.
It provides you with all set of methods, APIs, connections, etc. that you might need while building viral social web apps for your users.
Getting started is easy, just follow the steps:
npx create-react-app my-app --template subsocial-starter
my-app
yarn
to install all of the packagesyarn start
to start the local projectCongratulations, now your first Subsocial App is up and running
Open the my-app
directory in a code-editor like VS Code or IDE and start building your favourite decenteralized social network.
Read the comments inside of the project for help.
Other helpful resources:
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The start of your Web3 social journey.
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