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create-react-admin
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A CLI to bootstrap a new react-admin application.
npm create react-admin@latest my-app
# or
npx create react-admin@latest my-app
# or
yarn create react-admin@latest my-app
# or
bun create react-admin@latest my-app
You'll be asked to choose a data provider (optional), an auth provider (optional). You may also setup the resources you want initially.
Build the project with the following command at the monorepo root:
make build-create-react-admin
In another directory, run:
./react-admin/node_modules/.bin/create-react-admin my-admin
The above command assume you cloned react-admin in the react-admin
directory and you are running the command in this directory parent.
To test the package as if it was published:
cd packages/create-react-admin
npm pack
tar -xvzf create-react-admin-<version>.tgz -C ~/
cd ~/package
npm install
./lib/cli.js test-cra
This package is MIT licensed. Sponsored by Marmelab and Anthony Chan.
FAQs
A CLI to quickly start a new react-admin project
The npm package create-react-admin receives a total of 347 weekly downloads. As such, create-react-admin popularity was classified as not popular.
We found that create-react-admin demonstrated a healthy version release cadence and project activity because the last version was released less than a year ago. It has 3 open source maintainers collaborating on the project.
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