When I type the create-react-app my-app command in my terminal, it appears to work - downloading all libraries successfully etc. At the end of that process however I get a message that a template was not provided.
Input
user@users-MacBook-Pro-2 Desktop% create-react-app my-appOutput
Creating a new React app in /Users/user/Desktop/my-app.
Installing packages. This might take a couple of minutes.
Installing react, react-dom, and react-scripts...
..... nothing out of the ordinary here .....
✨ Done in 27.28s.
A template was not provided. This is likely because you're using an outdated version of create-react-app.
Please note that global installs of create-react-app are no longer supported.In package.json of my-app:
"dependencies": { "react": "^16.12.0", "react-dom": "^16.12.0", "react-scripts": "3.3.0" <-- up-to-date
}I checked out the CRA changelog and it looks like support was added for custom templates - however it doesn't look like the command create-react-app my-app would have changed.
Any idea what is going on here?
841 Answers
12 NextIf you've previously installed
create-react-appglobally vianpm install -g create-react-app, we recommend you uninstall the package usingnpm uninstall -g create-react-appto ensure thatnpxalways uses the latest version.
Use either one of the below commands:
npx create-react-app my-appnpm init react-app my-appyarn create react-app my-app
if npm uninstall -g create-react-app stated above does not work.Type which create-react-app to know where it is installed. Mine was installed in /usr/bin folder. Then do sudo rm -rf /usr/bin/create-react-app. (Credit to @v42 comment below)
1)
npm uninstall -g create-react-appor
yarn global remove create-react-app2)
There seems to be a bug where create-react-app isn't properly uninstalled and using one of the new commands lead to:
A template was not provided. This is likely because you're using an outdated version of create-react-app.
After uninstalling it with npm uninstall -g create-react-app, check whether you still have it "installed" with which create-react-app (Windows: where create-react-app) on your command line. If it returns something (e.g. /usr/local/bin/create-react-app), then do a rm -rf /usr/local/bin/create-react-app to delete manually.
3)
Then one of these ways:
npx create-react-app my-app
npm init react-app my-app
yarn create react-app my-app 3 Though already lots of answer is here. I came up with 3 solutions which I applied step by step when I faced this situation.
First step: From Official manual,
If you've previously installed create-react-app globally via
npm install -g create-react-app, we recommend you uninstall the package usingnpm uninstall -g create-react-appto ensure that npx always uses the latest version.
You can use these commands below:
npx create-react-app my-appnpm init react-app my-appyarn create react-app my-app
Second step (If first one doesn't work):
Sometimes it may keep caches.then you can use these commands given below.
npm uninstall -g create-react-appnpm cache clean --forcenpm cache verifyyarn create react-app my-app
Third step:(If these 2 won't work)
first uninstall via npm uninstall -g create-react-app,then check if you still have it "installed" with which create-react-app command on your command line. If you got something like (/usr/local/bin/create-react-app) then run this rm -rf /usr/local/bin/create-react-app (folder may vary) to delete manually.
Then again install it via npx/npm/yarn.
NB: I succeed in the last step.
2First uninstall create-react-app globally by this command:
npm uninstall -g create-react-appthen in your project directory:
npm install create-react-app@latestfinally:
npx create-react-app my-app 3 To add up more to the answers above:
With the new release of create-react-app, you can create a new app using custom templates.
Two templates available so far:
- cra-template
- cra-template-typescript
Usage:
npx create-react-app my-app [--template typescript]More details of the latest changes in create-react-app:
I too had the same problem. When I trid the npm init react-app my-app command returned the same message
A template was not provided. This is likely because you're using an outdated version of create-react-app.
But
yarn create react-app my-app command works fine.
npm install -g create-react-appin your pc- create react project again with
npx create-react-app my-app
This worked for me.
npm uninstall -g create-react-appnpx create-react-app my-app
Clear your npm cache first then use yarn as follows:
npm cache clean --forcenpm cache verifyyarn create react-app my-app
I hope this helps.
EDIT
...you might want to try the following after I have looked into this problem further:
npm uninstall -g create-react-appyarn global remove create-react-appwhich create-react-app- If it returns something (e.g. /usr/local/bin/create-react-app), then do a rm -rf /usr/local/bin/create-react-app to delete manually.npm cache clean --forcenpm cache verifynpx create-react-app@latest
These steps should remove globally installed create-react-app installs, you then manually remove the old directories linked to the old globally installed create-react-app scripts. It's then a good idea to clear your npm cache to ensure your not using any old cached versions of create-react-app. Lastly create a new reactjs app with the @latest option like so: npx create-react-app@latest. There has been much confusion on this issue where no template is created when using npx create-react-app, if you follow the steps I have stated above (1-6) then I hope you'll have success.
p.s.
If I wanted to then create a react app in a directory called client then I would type the following command into the terminal:
npx create-react-app@latest ./client
Good luck.
So I've gone through all the steps here, but non helped.
TLDR; run npx --ignore-existing create-react-app
I am on a Mac with Mojave 10.15.2
CRA was not installed globally - didn't find it in /usr/local/lib/node_modules or /usr/local/bin either.
Then I came across this comment on CRA's github issues. Running the command with the --ignore-existing flag helped.
These two steps worked for me
1) Uninstalled react-app globally with this command
npm uninstall -g create-react-app2) Installed react-app in project folder with this command
npx create-react-app project-name npx create-react-app@latest your-project-name
work for me after trying all the answers hope that can help someone in the future.
"If you've previously installed create-react-app globally via npm install -g create-react-app, we recommend you uninstall the package using npm uninstall -g create-react-app to ensure that npx always uses the latest version"
This is reported at . For me, this did not work. I had to re-install create-react-app globally instead.
My steps to fix this problem were to:
- npm uninstall -g create-react-app
- npm install -g create-react-app
- npx create-react-app my-app
All of the option didn't work for me on MacOS. What did work was the following 3 steps:
- Delete the node from: /usr/local/bin/
then
- install node newly:
then
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- Install react: npx create-react-app my-app follow:
For Linux this worked for me
sudo npm uninstall -g create-react-app
npx create-react-app my-test-app TLDR: Uninstall the global package using npm uninstall -g create-react-app and generate new react apps using npx create-react-app app.
Issue
You're using an older version of create-react-app that you have installed globally using npm. The create-react-app command invokes this global package.
You could've confirmed that you were using an outdated version by running npm outdated -g create-react-app or comparing create-react-app --version with npm view create-react-app.
The fact that the version of react-scripts was up to date, has nothing to do with the version of the package that is bootstrapping the app (create-react-app), which grabs the latest versions of the packages that it uses (react-scripts in this case).
Solution
If you want to continue using the create-react-app command, you'll need to update the global package using npm update -g create-react-app. Note that you'll want to do this periodically to keep it up to date. You'll notice that create-react-app does not recommend this (noted in the logs from your install).
A better approach would be to delete the global install entirely (npm uninstall -g create-react-app) and instead use npx so that it grabs the latest version of the package every time (more detail on npx below).
You should confirm that it was uninstalled globally by trying to use create-react-app to make sure the command is "not found".
Issues with uninstalling?
You can debug where it was installed using which create-react-app. If you're having issues uninstalling it, you may have multiple versions of node/npm on your machine (from multiple installs, or because you use a node version manager such as nvm). This is a separate issue I won't address here, but there's some info in this answer.
A quick nuclear approach would be to forcefully remove it (rm -rf) at the path that which create-react-app returns.
Supplement
Global npm packages and the npx command
$ NPM_PACKAGE_NAME will always use the globally installed version of the package, regardless of which directory you're in.
$ npx NPM_PACKAGE_NAME will use the first version of the package that it finds when searching up from the current directory to the root:
- If you have the package in your current directory, it will use that.
- Else if you have the package in a directory that is a parent of your current directory, it will use the first one it finds.
- Else if you have the package installed globally, it will use that.
- Else if you don't have the package at all, it will temporarily install it, use it, and then discard it. - this is the best way to ensure the package is up to date.
More info about npx can be found in this answer.
Using npx with create-react-app
create-react-app has some special commands/aliases to create a react app (instead of npx) that are specific to that package (yarn create react-app, npm init react-app), but npx create-react-app will work the same as it does with other packages.
yarn vs npm global installs
Yarn stores global installs in a different folder than npm, which is why yarn create react-app would work immediately without uninstalling the global npm package (as far as yarn is concerned, the package hasn't been installed).
This is just a temporary solution though, as you'll need to remember to always use yarn instead of npm when using Create React App.
This solved my problem
Steps:
1.Uninstall the create-react app
npm uninstall -g create-react-app2.Now just use
npx create-react-app my-appthis will automatically create the template for u .
0This problem is not solved like this, the problem is in the different instances of node, try removing globally create-react-app and then delete the node_modules and package-lock.json from your root user
This works for me!
1) npm uninstall -g create-react-app
2) npm install -g create-react-app
3) npx create-react-app app_name
0If you have any previously installed
create-react-appglobally vianpm install -g create-react-app, Better to uninstall it usingnpm uninstall -g create-react-app
This work's for me :
Let's, uninstall create-react-app globally by this command:
npm uninstall -g create-react-appAfter that in your project directory:
npm install create-react-app@latestAt the last:
npx create-react-app my-appFor typescript :
npx create-react-app my-app --template typescript First uninstall create-react-app
npm uninstall -g create-react-appThen run yarn create react-app my-app or npx create-react-app my-app
then running yarn create react-app my-app or npx create-react-app my-app may still gives the error,
A template was not provided. This is likely because you're using an outdated version of create-react-app.Please note that global installs of create-react-app are no longer supported.
This may happens because of the cashes. So next run
npm cache clean --force then run
npm cache verifyNow its all clear. Now run
yarn create react-app my-app or npx create-react-app my-app
Now you will get what you expected!
I fix this issue on Mac by uninstalling create-react-app from global npm lib, that's basically what said, just try to do, you need also do sudo:
sudo npm uninstall -g create-react-appThen simply run:
npx create-react-app my-app-nameNow should be all good and get the folder structures as below:
1Using the command npm uninstall -g create-react-app didn't work for me.
But this worked:
yarn global remove create-react-app
and then:
npx create-react-app my-app
Such a weird problem because this worked for me yesterday and I came across the same error this morning. Based on the release notes, a new feature was added to support templates so it looks like a few parts have changed in the command line (for example, the --typescript was deprecated in favor of using --template typescript)
I did manage to get it all working by doing the following:
- Uninstall global create-react-app
npm uninstall create-react-app -g. - Verify npm cache
npm cache verify. - Close terminal. I use the mac terminal, if using an IDE maybe close and re-open.
- Re-open terminal, browse to where you want your project and run create-react-app via npx using the new template command conventions. For getting it to work, I used the typescript my-app from the documentation site to ensure consistency:
npx create-react-app my-app --template typescript
If it works, you should see multiple installs: one for react-scripts and one for the template. The error message should also no longer appear.
npm uninstall -g create-react-app could be an answer in some cases, but not in mine.
You should manually delete your create-react-app located at ~/.node/bin/ or /usr/bin/ (just type which create-react-app and remove it from locations you saw using rm -rf), next just run npm i -g create-react-app.
After that create-react-app will be working correctly.
This worked for me 1.First uninstall create-react-app globally by this command:
npm uninstall -g create-react-appIf there you still have the previous installation please delete the folder called my app completely.(Make sure no program is using that folder including your terminal or cmd promt)
2.then in your project directory:
npm install create-react-app@latest3.finally:
npx create-react-app my-app For any Windows users still having this issue, this is what fixed it for me:
- Run
where create-react-appto get the path (mine was in C:\Users\username\AppData\Local\Yarn\bin). - Navigate to that directory and delete both "create-react-app" and "create-react-app.cmd".
- Navigate to the directory you want to start a project in.
- Run
npm install create-react-app,npx create-react-app name-of-app,cd name-of-app,yarn start.
Step #4 will vary based on your configuration, but that's just what got me up and running.
1One of the easiest way to do it is by using
npx --ignore-existing create-react-app [project name]This will remove the old cached version of create-react-app and then get the new version to create the project.
Note: Adding the name of the project is important as just ignoring the existing create-react-app version is stale and the changes in your machines global env is temporary and hence later just using npx create-react-app [project name] will not provide the desired result.
After using this command:
yarn global upgrade create-react-appI then tried:
yarn create-react-app my-app but it didn't work for me.This worked though:
npx create-react-app my-app For Windows 10 I had to manually delete some folders in yarn's cache, my path was something like C:\Users\username\AppData\Local\Yarn\Cache\v1 and the foldes I had to remove were something like npm-create-react-app-1.0.0-1234567890abcdef