* Added a how-to on react-snapshot
Added a section with a short description and link to a tutorial on generating static html pages with react-snapshot, and also linked to it from the section on managing the page title.
* Updated link title for react-snapshot overview
* Explained pre-rendering in a more generic way
* Added link to top level README.md, and removed specifics from overview
* Updated html -> HTML
* Updated quotes and apostrophes
* html -> HTML
* Fix link
* Add note for using CHOKIDAR_USEPOLLING in virtual machines to enable HMR
* Use br in react-scripts template README md
* Use br in md for new line breaks
* Update troubleshooting HMR to allow for VMs running Windows
* Fix up the instructions
* Add Advanced Configuration section
* Reference package.json instead
* Add HOST, HTTPS, and CI
* Switch wording from Amazon to a CDN
* Add test runner comment
* Add top-level README link
* Simplify wording
* Link to relevant docs
* Link to apps
* Add .env link
* Simpler links
* Add a CI flag note
* Document Flow support
Projects created by Create React App use the `babel-preset-react` which includes
Flow babel plugins which introduces new syntax. This is important for users to know
as it causes what used to be syntax errors to be silently suppressed because they're
valid type annotations in Flow. For example if a user accidentally has `[foo: 'bar']`,
Babel will silently convert it to `[foo]`.
* Make it a bit clearer
* Readme: add Travis-CI badge so people can easily see there is tests
Following https://twitter.com/MoOx/status/776008513252392960
* Readme: add Travis-CI badge so people can easily see there is tests, round 2
* Document testing
* Update README.md
* Update README.md
* Clarify our recommendations on testing
* Okay, that was too much. :-)
* Add a few more things
* Add a more prominent link to the guide
As a contributor, I know where to find the documentation/guide since
know the codebase, but I've seen people miss the link to it in the
README, because it's not very prominent. Let's try to make it more
discoverable by including a link to it right on top of the page.
* Make the wording of links more obvious
* Rename the "How Do I...?" section to "User Guide" for consistency
Shameless plug of course.
If you want hot reloading and the best DX experience (friendly errors, desktop notifications, decorators, very fast reload times with dlls...) you should really check out [The Awsesom REact Cli](https://github.com/geowarin/tarec) (tarec).
I have used it in numerous projects that now run in production and I continue to make it better day after day with a lot of love 😄
Typescript and SSR are on the roadmap!
Thanks for create-react-app, it's an awesome project and a great source of inspiration ❤️
Adds the [`dev-toolkit` npm package](https://github.com/stoikerty/dev-toolkit) to the list of Alternatives.
After some suggestions in my last PR https://github.com/facebookincubator/create-react-app/pull/292, I've changed my project to provide better command-line utilities for initializing an app. Managed to get rid of babel's dev-dependencies as well, so this is now a dependency-free project just like `create-react-app`.