While reviewing a first question I stumbled across the following two tags:
create-react-app 5,360 questions
create-react-app is a starter-kit for creating React applications with no build configuration. If you’re getting started with React, use this to automate the build of your application. There isn't any configuration file, and react-scripts is the only extra build dependency in your package.json file. Your environment will have everything you need to build a modern React application.
react-create-app 80 questions
Tag excerpt:
Use this tag for questions regarding the react-create-app command.
Tag info:
create-react-app
allows anyone with Node and npm to create their own React web application.From the React Docs > Create a New React App,
npx create-react-app my-app cd my-app npm start
scaffolds a front-end web application that you can start using immediately.
The tag excerpt for react-create-app makes it sound like it is distinct from create-react-app, but the full tag info suggests that they are the same. And Create a New React App links to Create React App which seems to be the same thing as Getting Started.
Are these tags in fact the same? Should react-create-app be aliased to create-react-app?
react-create-app
is a typo, or possibly created because someone thought it would be easier to find with the tag suggestions/autocompletion after typingreact
. I should think it's easy enough to test the theory, by installing Node and whatever else is needed to makenpx
/npm
commands work, and then seeing ifnpx react-create-app
does anything.[react-create-app] -"create-react-app" is:q
turns up only 49 questions, and a handful I've spot-checked make it clear they meant thecreate-react-app
command.create-react-app
create-react-app
was actually used. There are 39 left. I think a SME needs to take a look.react-scripts
or showsreact-scripts
in thepackage.json
then it should be retagged to create-react-app