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Closes #3971. > After #3968, the next thing we should do is start linting our tests. > Historically we've ignored them due to lack of parser compatibility. > But that shouldn't be a problem anymore. We may want to integrate > https://www.npmjs.com/package/eslint-plugin-react to more aggressively > lint our JSX in tests. I understand this diff touches a lot of stuff, so I tried to keep it to a near-minimal set of changes to make eslint happy.
react
An npm package to get you immediate access to React,
without also requiring the JSX transformer. This is especially useful for cases where you
want to browserify your module using
React.
Note: by default, React will be in development mode. The development version includes extra warnings about common mistakes, whereas the production version includes extra performance optimizations and strips all error messages.
To use React in production mode, set the environment variable NODE_ENV to production. A minifier that performs dead-code elimination such as UglifyJS is recommended to completely remove the extra code present in development mode.
Example Usage
var React = require('react');
// You can also access ReactWithAddons.
var React = require('react/addons');