This avoids the warning when you init a new Next.js app with the example:
```
warn - React 17.0.1 or newer will be required to leverage all of the upcoming features in Next.js 11. Read more: https://err.sh/next.js/react-version
```
Again, related to [12964](https://github.com/zeit/next.js/issues/12964)
After checking all the other examples and the ongoing pull requests, I believe that with this PR being merged, all the examples should be free of redundant react imports.
Let me know if you want me to edit anything that you don't like.
Regards
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* Find/Replace "Deploy it to the cloud..."
* Find/Replace "Deploy it to the cloud..." (no colon)
* Find/Replace "Deploy it to the cloud..." for firebase
* Convert remaining ones
* Storybook deployment
* Update with-stripe-typescript
* Update contributing.md
* Remove `now`
* Update examples/with-stripe-typescript/README.md
Co-Authored-By: Luis Alvarez D. <luis@zeit.co>
* [with-typescript] Updated TypeScript example to use API routes
Next.js 9.0.0 has been out for a while, which supports API routes, but
the examples were never updated to make use of it. This PR adds a simple
example of an API route which also makes use of dynamic routing.
A simple `fetch()` wrapper is also added for example purposes, and the
pages structure have also been updated to dynamic routing.
* Properly link to the dynamic page
* Fix TypeScript typing
This correctly defines `process.browser` instead of `process.env.browser`.
It also removes `process.crossOrigin` because it's not found in our documentation anywhere and is mostly used for internal purposes.
* Make sure `process.browser` doesn't throw a type error
* Split globals from Next.js module
* Allow `test` as a valid NODE_ENV
* Fix type assignment
* Make sure global types get published
* Fix test
* replace recursive-copy with own implementation
* update yarn.lock
* do not filter out not directories
* do not fail if folder already exists
* replace `\` by `/` when sending pathes to filter
* use fs-extra only in tests
* investigate and test recursive-copy npm module
* improve test by creating fixtures programmatically
* remove recursive-copy npm module test
* add recursive-copy to bench
* add bench:recursive-copy script
* fix Sema import in recursive-copy.ts
* small improvements
* Run prettier over packages/**/*.js
* Run prettier over packages/**/*.ts
* Run prettier over examples
* Remove tslint
* Run prettier over examples
* Run prettier over all markdown files
* Run prettier over json files
I've just thought of a way to improve the initial props page by adding
an example for a list/detail page structure. To do that, I've created a
separate `/detail` page, and a mock API which calls data from the array
we made on the previous PR.
A ListDetail component is created as an example for displaying detail.
Page structure is also cleaned up. Should I go ahead and add an example
on how to style with styled-jsx + its TS declarations? I might decide to
do it within this week anyway.
I've updated the TypeScript dependency to the latest version. Also
removed some dependencies that may not be needed.
I've also fixed tslint errors which may have appeared because of
previous updates to this starter kit, as well as added comments
to explain some parts of the code.