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cra-template-s4netquest-chakra-typescript
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S4 NetQuest CRA template. Absolute imports, Chakra UI, Typescript, Recoil, and our preferred directory structure.
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This custom Create-React-App (CRA) template is specific to the S4 NetQuest development process. It includes our most commonly utilized npm packages and project structure for Chakra-UI based projects with Typescript. Anyone is welcome to use this template, however it may be significantly changed at any time without notice and with minimal regard to your use case (please fork your own version if you really like it). Here is what this template includes in addition to the CRA defaults:
build:stage ( runs a production build using the 'staging' configuration in .env-cmdrc.json as environment variables )lint ( run ESlint in the CLI )/src are enabled, relative imports are not necessarynpx create-react-app PROJECT_NAME --template cra-template-s4netquest-chakra-typescript/public. At a minimum, do the following:short_name and name fields in manifest.jsonFAQs
S4 NetQuest CRA template. Absolute imports, Chakra UI, Typescript, Recoil, and our preferred directory structure.
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