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- For more comprehensive information on using Git, refer to the [[https:// | - For more comprehensive information on using Git, refer to the [[https:// | ||
- | 4. **Create React App** | + | 4. **Material-UI**\\ |
- | - **Setting up a new React project**: Create React App is an officially supported way to create single-page React applications. It offers a modern build setup with no configuration. | + | |
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- | npx create-react-app my-hackathon-app | + | |
- | cd my-hackathon-app | + | |
- | npm start | + | |
- | ``` | + | |
- | The `npx create-react-app` command sets up a new React project in a directory named `my-hackathon-app`. The `cd my-hackathon-app` command navigates into your project directory, and `npm start` starts the development server, making your application available at `http:// | + | |
- | - For more information on getting started with Create React App, refer to the [Create React App Documentation](https:// | + | |
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- | 5. **Material-UI**\\ | + | |
**Install Material-UI**: | **Install Material-UI**: | ||
- This command installs the core Material-UI library, along with Emotion, which is a library for writing CSS styles with JavaScript, and Material-UI Icons for using Material Design icons in your project. | - This command installs the core Material-UI library, along with Emotion, which is a library for writing CSS styles with JavaScript, and Material-UI Icons for using Material Design icons in your project. |