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electrode-archetype-opt-react
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This is a feature package that instructs Electrode to install React.
Inclusion of this (and all other Electrode features) is maintained by the features xclap task.
To run features in interactive mode (recommended!), simply call the features xclap task with no arguments:
clap features
In versions of Electrode Archetype < 7, features were enabled or disabled by modifying archetype/config/index.js or archetype/config.js. To migrate from legacy features, simply run the features xclap task with no arguments:
clap features
If the features task detects that you are still using legacy features, it will give you the following prompt: Convert archetype feature usage to new style (recommended)?. Answering yes to this question will cause the legacy features to be migrated to the new style.
This feature can also be installed directly using npm:
npm install electrode-archetype-opt-react
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Licensed under the Apache License, Version 2.0.
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Electrode NodeJS/React Optional Archetype - react
The npm package electrode-archetype-opt-react receives a total of 88 weekly downloads. As such, electrode-archetype-opt-react popularity was classified as not popular.
We found that electrode-archetype-opt-react demonstrated a not healthy version release cadence and project activity because the last version was released a year ago. It has 2 open source maintainers collaborating on the project.
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