Installing reduc.io on FreeBSD Latest

In this tutorial, we will learn how to install reduc.io on FreeBSD Latest operating system. reduc.io is a powerful and fast state management library for React applications. It works with Redux and React but offers a more efficient way to manage component and global state.

Prerequisites

Step 1: Clone the reduc.io repository

The first step in installing reduc.io is to clone the repository from the GitHub. To do this, we use the git clone command as follows:

git clone https://github.com/ziyasal/reducio.git

Step 2: Install Dependencies

Now that we have cloned the reduc.io repository, we need to install its dependencies. To install the dependencies, navigate into the cloned directory and run the following command:

cd reducio && npm install

Step 3: Build reduc.io

After installing the dependencies, it is time to build the reduc.io library. To do this, run the following command:

npm run build

This will generate a dist folder with the compiled reduc.io library.

Step 4: Test the Installation

To check if the installation is successful, you can run the examples that come with reduc.io. To do this, navigate to the examples/counter directory and run the application with the following command:

npm start

You should be able to see a web page that displays a simple counter that increments and decrements.

Congratulations! You have successfully installed reduc.io on FreeBSD Latest.

Conclusion

reduc.io is a fantastic state management library that works great with React and is easy to install on FreeBSD Latest. With this tutorial, you should have been able to installation of reduc.io without any issues.

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