Quick Start

Quick start your project using Berry.

If you prefer reading docs, continue reading below instead watching video.

Installation

Navigate to your root folder (i.e. berry-material-react)

c:\>cd berry-material-react

Install Packages by npm or yarn as per your preferences. Here we are using yarn package manager.

c:\berry-material-react> yarn

Start

After package installation, you can start your app by using yarn start command

c:\berry-material-react> yarn start

This will start your local server at http://localhost:3000 Also, your terminal shows the following.

Compiled successfully!

You can now view berry-material-react in the browser.

Local:            http://localhost:3000    
On Your Network:  http://192.168.29.77:3000

Note that the development build is not optimized.
To create a production build, use yarn build.

Build & Deploy

This might be too early to deploy but it is always good to know how to deploy.

To build your app in production use yarn build command

c:\berry-material-react> yarn build
or
c:\berry-material-react> npm run build

Deploy for your live site

Change the base URL with your domain and build your application.

You can control this with the homepage field in your package.json

package.json
"homepage" : "http://example.com"

Deploying to subdirectory is stopped after migrating to 6.0.0-beta.0 of react-route. Watch this issue for more: https://github.com/ReactTraining/react-router/issues/7216

You’ll need to have Node v12.x.x or later on your local development machine (but it’s not required on the server). You can use nvm (macOS/Linux) or nvm-windows to easily switch Node versions between different projects.

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