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After i use npm run-script build on my react site and run index.html browser throws error TypeError: Object(...) is not a function on this part of code {useMemo(() => <Tabulka/>, [bom,db,skipParams,columnNameMap,tableColumnOrder])}. What should i do to make it work ?
I was actually using useMemo from different library and no from React. Using React useMemo works.
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i use vite and can't run react : enter image description here
cant run react app in visual studio code
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you need to add dev command to scripts in package.json refer: https://docs.npmjs.com/misc/scripts/
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I have created React apps.when I try to build react project using "npm run build" command from terminal,it takes more than 15 minutes to build project.Can any one advise what is the actual problem of this ???
It creates build for production, so it invoke some optimizations
If you want build your app faster you can build with development enviroment without optimizations
For this you can change mode parameter on mode: 'development' in your webpack config
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Maybe I am doing it wrong. I want to do changes in node_modules folder. Now when I run npm run watch or npm run dev it doesn't get reflected in UI.
Any idea what is wrong?
Try editing from the /dist folder of the library you are trying to edit. Your changes will not reflect if you edit from the source and not from the output bundles.
Note: If you are just logging a result (via console.log) that is fine, but as much as possible, do not edit from the node_modules folder.
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I'm using Nuxt.js 1.2 in my project, but I want to update it to latest version. How to do it? What needs to be considered when updating the version?
Simply run: yarn upgrade nuxt#^2.3.2
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Please note that for upgrading Nuxt.js just changing version inside
package.json is not enough. Please use yarn upgrade or npm upgrade so
that the final directory structure of node_modules will be correct. In
case of problems clean up node_modules and
yarn.lock/package-lock.json.
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Is there something like brew for mac to install javascript libraries in the current folder?
Like this:
jsbrew install jquery
jsbrew install angularjs
Thanks.
Have a look at Bower. It's package manager for front-end libraries: http://bower.io/