React has been designed from the start for gradual adoption. You can use as little or as much React as you need. Whether you want to get a taste of React, add some interactivity to an HTML page, or start a complex React-powered app, this section will help you get started.
You don’t need to install anything to play with React. Try editing this sandbox!
function Greeting({ name }) { return <h1>Hello, {name}</h1>; } export default function App() { return <Greeting name="world" /> }
You can edit it directly or open it in a new tab by pressing the “Fork” button in the upper right corner.
Most pages in the React documentation contain sandboxes like this. Outside of the React documentation, there are many online sandboxes that support React: for example, CodeSandbox, StackBlitz, or CodePen.
To try React locally on your computer, download this HTML page. Open it in your editor and in your browser!
If you want to start a new React app, you can create a React app using a recommended framework.
If a framework is not a good fit for your project, you prefer to build your own framework, or you just want to learn the basics of a React app you can build a React app from scratch.
If want to try using React in your existing app or a website, you can add React to an existing project.
No. Create React App has been deprecated. For more information, see Sunsetting Create React App.
Head to the Quick Start guide for a tour of the most important React concepts you will encounter every day.
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