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cra-template-slds
Advanced tools
This is a Create React App template with the Salesforce Lightning Design System (SLDS)
To use this template, follow the steps below:
Create and initialize the app my-app
:
nvm use v16
yarn create react-app my-app --template=slds
or
npx create-react-app my-app --template=slds
Setup SLDS:
cd my-app
yarn setup-slds
Run the app by running yarn start
. It should open the browser on localhost:3000
that looks like this:
To test your CRA template locally, run this command:
yarn create react-app my-app --template=slds --template file:<filepath to this repo>
where filepath to this repo
is the file path to this template repo.
For instance,
yarn create react-app my-app --template=slds --template file:./cra-template-slds/
This will create a folder called my-app
containing the React app with SLDS
FAQs
The SLDS template for Create React App.
The npm package cra-template-slds receives a total of 3 weekly downloads. As such, cra-template-slds popularity was classified as not popular.
We found that cra-template-slds demonstrated a not healthy version release cadence and project activity because the last version was released a year ago. It has 1 open source maintainer collaborating on the project.
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