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  1. React

    React is the library for web and native user interfaces. Build user interfaces out of individual pieces called components written in JavaScript. React is designed to let you seamlessly combine …

  2. Quick Start – React

    Quick Start Welcome to the React documentation! This page will give you an introduction to 80% of the React concepts that you will use on a daily basis.

  3. Creating a React App

    If you want to build your own solutions, see our guide to build a React app from Scratch for instructions on how to set up a new React project starting with a build tool like Vite, Parcel, or RSbuild.

  4. Installation – React

    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 …

  5. Setup – React

    React Developer Tools is a browser extension that can inspect React components, edit props and state, and identify performance problems. Learn how to install it here.

  6. Describing the UI – React

    Read Your UI as a Tree to learn how to create a render and module dependency trees for a React app and how they’re useful mental models for improving user experience and performance.

  7. React Reference Overview – React

    Server APIs - The react-dom/server APIs let you render React components to HTML on the server. Static APIs - The react-dom/static APIs let you generate static HTML for React components.

  8. React Versions – React

    In 2023, we launched our new docs for React 18 as react.dev. The legacy React 18 docs are available at legacy.reactjs.org. Versions 17 and below are hosted on legacy sites.

  9. React Blog – React

    Oct 7, 2025 · This blog is the official source for the updates from the React team. Anything important, including release notes or deprecation notices, will be posted here first.

  10. Your First Component – React

    React-based frameworks take this a step further. Instead of using an empty HTML file and letting React “take over” managing the page with JavaScript, they also generate the HTML automatically from your …