Create React App (CRA) with Typescript from wmonk vs Microsoft?
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I'm trying to use CRA with Typescript to initialize my React project with Typescript. I googled "create react app typescript", and two providers, wmonk and Microsoft, showed up with their own Github repository. I created React app with each of them and they made the same React project architecture.
What's the difference between those twos? Which one should I better stick to?
typescript create-react-app
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I'm trying to use CRA with Typescript to initialize my React project with Typescript. I googled "create react app typescript", and two providers, wmonk and Microsoft, showed up with their own Github repository. I created React app with each of them and they made the same React project architecture.
What's the difference between those twos? Which one should I better stick to?
typescript create-react-app
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I'm trying to use CRA with Typescript to initialize my React project with Typescript. I googled "create react app typescript", and two providers, wmonk and Microsoft, showed up with their own Github repository. I created React app with each of them and they made the same React project architecture.
What's the difference between those twos? Which one should I better stick to?
typescript create-react-app
I'm trying to use CRA with Typescript to initialize my React project with Typescript. I googled "create react app typescript", and two providers, wmonk and Microsoft, showed up with their own Github repository. I created React app with each of them and they made the same React project architecture.
What's the difference between those twos? Which one should I better stick to?
typescript create-react-app
typescript create-react-app
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They're the same; Microsoft/TypeScript-React-Starter uses wmonk/create-react-app-typescript under the covers. The ms repo is really just an example, all the heavy lifting is handled by wmonk's project.
Just to make sure, whatever I use to start a new React project, the implicit configuration will be the same?
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They're the same; Microsoft/TypeScript-React-Starter uses wmonk/create-react-app-typescript under the covers. The ms repo is really just an example, all the heavy lifting is handled by wmonk's project.
Just to make sure, whatever I use to start a new React project, the implicit configuration will be the same?
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Nov 27 '18 at 23:07
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They're the same; Microsoft/TypeScript-React-Starter uses wmonk/create-react-app-typescript under the covers. The ms repo is really just an example, all the heavy lifting is handled by wmonk's project.
Just to make sure, whatever I use to start a new React project, the implicit configuration will be the same?
– Jay
Nov 27 '18 at 23:07
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They're the same; Microsoft/TypeScript-React-Starter uses wmonk/create-react-app-typescript under the covers. The ms repo is really just an example, all the heavy lifting is handled by wmonk's project.
They're the same; Microsoft/TypeScript-React-Starter uses wmonk/create-react-app-typescript under the covers. The ms repo is really just an example, all the heavy lifting is handled by wmonk's project.
answered Nov 27 '18 at 22:37
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Just to make sure, whatever I use to start a new React project, the implicit configuration will be the same?
– Jay
Nov 27 '18 at 23:07
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Just to make sure, whatever I use to start a new React project, the implicit configuration will be the same?
– Jay
Nov 27 '18 at 23:07
Just to make sure, whatever I use to start a new React project, the implicit configuration will be the same?
– Jay
Nov 27 '18 at 23:07
Just to make sure, whatever I use to start a new React project, the implicit configuration will be the same?
– Jay
Nov 27 '18 at 23:07
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