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- [Exhaustive Pattern Matching Of List Variants](reason/exhaustive-pattern-matching-of-list-variants.md)
- [Multi-Argument Functions As Syntactic Sugar](reason/multi-argument-functions-as-syntactic-sugar.md)
- [Pattern Match On Exceptions](reason/pattern-match-on-exceptions.md)
- [Quickly Bootstrap A React App Using Reason](reason/quickly-bootstrap-a-react-app-using-reason.md)
- [String Interpolation With Integers And Sprintf](reason/string-interpolation-with-integers-and-sprintf.md)
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# Quickly Bootstrap A React App Using Reason
The ReasonML language and ecosystem is great for developing React apps. As
you might expect from the React community, there is a set of `reason-scripts`
for a ReasonML/React project which works similarly to the standard
[`create-react-app`](https://github.com/facebook/create-react-app) scripts.
First, you need to install the [BuckleScript
platform](https://github.com/BuckleScript/bucklescript) and this must be
done using `npm`.
```bash
$ npm install -g bs-platform
```
From there, it is a matter of using the [`yarn
create`](https://yarnpkg.com/lang/en/docs/cli/create/) command to generate a
React app that uses the aforementioned
[`reason-scripts`](https://yarnpkg.com/lang/en/docs/cli/create/).
```
$ yarn create react-app my-reason-react-app --scripts-version reason-scripts
```
Next steps from here are documented in the `README.md` and should be
familiar to anyone who has used `create-react-app` in the past.