Inserted other updated way of installation of CRA (#25162)
* Inserted other updated way of installation of CRA Now, the documentation of react showing the example "npx create-react-app my-app" because it is made easy from npm 5.2+. * Bifurcation of different methods
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@ -10,7 +10,7 @@ Everything in React is a component.
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But before that we need to make sure to have node.js and npm installed in the computer. Optionally we can use CRA(Create React App) which is a tool built by developers at Facebook to help you build React applications. It saves you from time-consuming setup and configuration. You simply run one command and create-react-app sets up the tools you need to start your React project.
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We can install it through the following commands
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```bash
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npm install -g create-react-app
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create-react-app my-app
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@ -19,6 +19,13 @@ cd my-app
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npm start
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```
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Or, on npm 5.2+ with Node.js 6.0+,
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```bash
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npx create-react-app my-app
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cd my-app
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npm start
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```
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The command line should give you an output where you can find the application in the browser. The default should be localhost:8080. If you are only using IE or Edge on your Windows machine, I can recommend you to install Chrome as well to access the developer environment and the React Developer Tools which are available as Chrome extension.
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** If you don't use Chrome, there are extensions that let you use Chrome extensions. **
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