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react-360-cli
Advanced tools
React 360 is distributed as two packages, react-360 and react-360-cli. The
first one contains all of the code necessary to build interactive 360 applications,
and is installed as part of your project's dependencies. This directory contains
the code for the second one: a command-line tool that should be installed
globally (npm install -g react-360-cli) and which allows you to quickly
initialize React 360 projects.
Once the CLI has been globally installed, you can use it to generate new projects. Running the command:
react-360 init MyProject
will create a new project directory called MyProject. It will create all of
the files necessary to get started with React 360, and will automatically run
npm install to fetch your project's dependencies.
Once a project has been generated, you can run npm start to launch the
packager and begin running your application.
The React 360 CLI creates the starter project based upon the files found in the
generators directory. These are very simple JavaScript modules that produce
files from string templates. Configuration variables can be passed from the CLI
to these generators, which return an object containing two keys: filename and
content. Together, these are used to create a file at the generator's relative
location. For example, a generator located in generators/subdir will produce a
file in $PROJECT_DIRECTORY/subdir/.
FAQs
The React 360 CLI for project setup
We found that react-360-cli 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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