# clone the repo
$ git clone https://github.com/markelayan/reactjs-test-project.git my-project
# go into app's directory
$ cd my-project
# install app's dependencies
$ npm install
This project was bootstrapped with Create React App
see also: CRA docs
# dev server with hot reload at http://localhost:3000
$ npm start
Navigate to http://localhost:3000. The app will automatically reload if you change any of the source files.
Run build
to build the project. The build artifacts will be stored in the build/
directory.
# build for production with minification
$ npm run build
The following is a list of all installed packages without their dependencies (include all CoreUI's dependencies):
+-- @coreui/[email protected]
+-- @coreui/[email protected]
+-- @coreui/[email protected]
+-- @coreui/[email protected]
+-- @coreui/[email protected]
+-- @coreui/[email protected]
+-- @coreui/[email protected]
+-- @react-google-maps/[email protected]
+-- [email protected]
+-- [email protected]
+-- [email protected]
+-- [email protected]
+-- [email protected]
+-- [email protected]
+-- [email protected]
+-- [email protected]
+-- [email protected]
+-- [email protected]
+-- [email protected]
+-- [email protected]
+-- [email protected]
+-- [email protected]
`-- [email protected]
Within the download you'll find the following directories and files, logically grouping common assets and providing both compiled and minified variations. You'll see something like this:
CoreUI-React#v3.0.0
├── public/ #static files
│ └── index.html #html template
│
├── src/ #project root
│ ├── assets/ #assets - js icons object
│ ├── containers/ #container source - template layout
| │ ├── _nav.js #sidebar config
| │ └── ...
│ ├── scss/ #user scss/css source
│ ├── views/ #views source
│ ├── dashboard/ #Current Project Files (By Mark Elayan)
│ ├── App.js
│ ├── App.test.js
│ ├── polyfill.js
│ ├── index.js
│ ├── routes.js #routes config
│ └── store.js #template state example
│
└── package.json
The documentation for the CoreUI Admin Template is hosted at our website CoreUI for React
copyright 2020 creativeLabs Łukasz Holeczek.
Code released under the MIT license. There is only one limitation you can't can’t re-distribute the CoreUI as stock. You can’t do this if you modify the CoreUI. In past we faced some problems with persons who tried to sell CoreUI based templates.