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Add SASS support documentation #1007 #1008

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@tsironis tsironis commented Nov 4, 2016

As pointed out in #1007, adding a specific section about SASS in documentation could help users avoid ejecting in order to use sass-loader.

This is simpler in my opinion and more aligned to this project's way of thinking.

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There is currently no support for preprocessors such as Less, or for sharing variables across CSS files.

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How about a broader/more general title? As you explained below, SASS is just an example, that your approach can be applied for other things like LESS. So, I think maybe this title is too specific.

How about Adding CSS Preprocessor (SASS, LESS, etc…)

Actually.. this technique can be applied to a much wider situation than just CSS.. technically everything that can be watch.. but the term "CSS Preprocessor" seems easy to understand and popular

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- [Importing a Component](#importing-a-component)
- [Adding a Stylesheet](#adding-a-stylesheet)
- [Post-Processing CSS](#post-processing-css)
- [Adding CSS Preprocessor (SASS, Less etc.](#adding-css-preprocessor-sass-less-etc)
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It seems there is a small typo: you forgot to close the parenthese ). You also need to update the anchor link to reflect the title

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Nice catch! I think the anchor link works just fine.

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Calyhre commented Nov 5, 2016

ℹ️ Quick tip about the example, node-sass with the --watch option does not initially build the output until a change is made on the input. It could end up with importing errors if the output file is not versioned for example.
Maybe you could chain with an initial build before the watch in the example?

Source: sass/node-sass#1660

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- [Importing a Component](#importing-a-component)
- [Adding a Stylesheet](#adding-a-stylesheet)
- [Post-Processing CSS](#post-processing-css)
- [Adding CSS Preprocessor (SASS, LESS etc.)](#adding-css-preprocessor-sass-less-etc)
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Ok, this is just a pure and not serious comment: when I saw you change the name from "Less" to "LESS", I'm wondering what is the official term, so I take a look at both website and realize that they actually use the lower case :)) It is "Sass" and "Less". I previously thought that it is "Less" because it is not a shorthand, while "SASS" is acutally short for "Syntactically Awesome Stylesheets".

Turn out they are all written as Sass and Less in their website..

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I honestly don't know, but I don't have any strong feelings on this, so whatever you see more fit!

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So, Wikipedia stylises these words as following: Sass and Less. I'm updating source code accordingly.

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Hi @gaearon, would you like to take a look at this? I think it is helpful but haven't seen any words from maintainers yet

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Nits + we need to make sure instructions work on Windows.


> Using a different preprocessor should be just a matter of replacing `build-css` and `watch-css` scripts to something that matches the preprocessor you're using.

Add these scripts to the main scripts, by pasting `npm run watch-css &` to `start` script and `npm run build-css &&` to `build`.
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Does this work on Windows?

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"pasting [...] to" -> "adding [..] before`

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"scripts": {
"start": "npm run watch-css & react-scripts start",
"build": "npm run build-css && react-scripts build",
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I know for sure that a && b won't work on Windows but a&&b will.

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& won't work as intended on windows (it will wait for the watch process to exit before continuing). One possible solution is |. See http:https://stackoverflow.com/questions/30950032/how-can-i-run-multiple-npm-scripts-in-parallel

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There is currently no support for preprocessors such as Less, or for sharing variables across CSS files.

## Adding CSS Preprocessor (Sass, Less etc.)

CSS preprocessors have become a vital part of build processes. Using a preprocesssor of your choice in a project bootstrapped using create-react-app, is fairly straightforward to setup, even without having to eject.
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CSS preprocessors have become a vital part of build processes.

Let's not sell CSS preprocessors 😉

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> Using a different preprocessor should be just a matter of replacing `build-css` and `watch-css` scripts to something that matches the preprocessor you're using.
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"should be just" -> "should generally be"

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"To use a different preprocessor, replace..."


CSS preprocessors have become a vital part of build processes. Using a preprocesssor of your choice in a project bootstrapped using create-react-app, is fairly straightforward to setup, even without having to eject.

First, install preprocessor of your choice. Sass seems the most popular weapon of choice at the moment, so we'll use it as an example.

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There's no need to point out sass' popularity.

First, install the preprocessor of your choice. For example, with sass:

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👍 Also let's not use "weapon" in text.

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tsironis commented Nov 21, 2016

Thank you for your feedback! Unfortunately, I don't have access to a Windows development environment and no previous experience developing on Windows.

Also, a known issue with watch-css script is that when you kill the process, node-sass watcher does not stop. I'm looking for a workaround.


Using a CSS preprocesssor in a project bootstrapped using create-react-app, is fairly straightforward to setup, even without having to eject.

First, install preprocessor of your choice. We will be using SASS in this example, but you can replace SASS with a preprocessor of your choice.

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Nit: Sass not SASS 😄

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wow didn't know there is a website for that when I commented on this 😄

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Does this mean that it is possible to add Sass support without ejecting ?

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@jonathanphz yes it is

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Random, unless I'm missing something (and I wouldn't put it past myself), node-sass still has the problem of not watching newly added files or stopping removed ones.

You can still have an external watcher build it into scss for you. Although it's not purely ideal, I've settled on a docker ruby/sass containe just watching our project files and compiling the scss ones down into css. On release, the scss files are removed before being pushed to built/prod. You could also just do this with something on your local machine too I suppose if you're not worried about versions between teammates.

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- [Importing a Component](#importing-a-component)
- [Adding a Stylesheet](#adding-a-stylesheet)
- [Post-Processing CSS](#post-processing-css)
- [Adding SASS Support](#adding-sass-support)
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Sass not SASS - it's a backronym.

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Timer commented Feb 11, 2017

I would love to merge this, would anyone care to update?

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gaearon commented Feb 11, 2017

I’ll make some changes and get it in.

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gaearon commented Feb 11, 2017

Random, unless I'm missing something (and I wouldn't put it past myself), node-sass still has the problem of not watching newly added files or stopping removed ones.

Yea, seems like this is a problem. (But it should be reported to node-sass if you’re using it 😉 ).

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gaearon commented Feb 12, 2017

I slightly tweaked it:

  • Used a diff highlighting
  • Changed the command to build a separate CSS file for each SCSS file
  • Added a warning that you might not need a preprocessor

Thank you so much for getting this rolling!

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* Add SASS support documentation facebook#1007

* Change SASS section title to more generic label

* Fix link in Table of Contents

* Chain build-css with watch-css script, fix typos

* Update Sass and Less naming style

* Fix wording, remove offensive words

* Slightly rewite
danielfigueiredo pushed a commit to danielfigueiredo/create-react-app that referenced this pull request Feb 22, 2017
* Add SASS support documentation facebook#1007

* Change SASS section title to more generic label

* Fix link in Table of Contents

* Chain build-css with watch-css script, fix typos

* Update Sass and Less naming style

* Fix wording, remove offensive words

* Slightly rewite
Timer pushed a commit that referenced this pull request Feb 23, 2017
* Add SASS support documentation #1007

* Change SASS section title to more generic label

* Fix link in Table of Contents

* Chain build-css with watch-css script, fix typos

* Update Sass and Less naming style

* Fix wording, remove offensive words

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* Change SASS section title to more generic label

* Fix link in Table of Contents

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* Update Sass and Less naming style

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teophilus commented Mar 22, 2017

Without ejecting, how do you watch subdirectories for scss import changes so your main.scss automatically compiles?

I'm assuming it's a tweak to this line in the package.json:
"watch-css": "npm run build-css && node-sass src/ -o src/ --watch --recursive",

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@Timer Thanks for the quick response, I have already implemented this section.

Below is my folder structure, main.scss lives in the /src directory, but my includes live within the styles folder. Now every time I update /src/styles/pages/_admin.scss the watcher isn't aware of the changes, I actually have to open and resave main.scss for it to grab those changes. I'm wondering if there is a glob pattern or something like it where the watcher will pick up the subfolder changes and recompile main.scss

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Timer commented Mar 22, 2017

Oh I'm sorry, I thought you were suggesting to use --recursive. This seems like something you want to ask the node-sass people. 😅
I assume you're talking about the sass watcher and not our watcher.

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I wasn't sure what I needed to do, I was trying to avoid exiting to create custom configs for now. I'll ask them about it, thanks!

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Resolves facebook#1239

* add a comment about NODE_ENV value set to 'production' during build step (facebook#1625)

* add a comment about NODE_ENV value set to 'production' during build step

facebook#790 (comment)

* Move words around

* Update flow configuration documentation (facebook#1518)

* Update flow configuration documentation

The documentation was missing creating the .flowconfig file

* Update flow configuration documentation

Adding in suggested changes

* Wording

* Wording

* Add note about when to import bootstrap CSS. (facebook#1618)

* Add note about when to import bootstrap CSS.

* Tweak

* Document Sass imports

* Fix workflow if react-scripts package is linked via npm-link (facebook#1356)

* add npm-link support

* - remove extra veriable
- simplify condition

* update code after review:
- remove utils/isReactScriptsLinked
- add appPath and ownPath to paths.js (but only for "before eject" export case)

* update code after review:
- remove utils/isReactScriptsLinked
- add appPath and ownPath to paths.js (but only for "before eject" export case)

* update code after review:
- remove utils/isReactScriptsLinked
- add appPath and ownPath to paths.js (but only for "before eject" export case)
- remove "if" block for fs.removeSync(ownPath) at ejec.tjs

* change ownPath value

* Document debugging in the browser. (facebook#1540)

* Document debugging in the browser.

* Styling

* Link to "Debugging in the Editor"

* Adding link to “Customizing” create-react-app (facebook#1121)

Add documentation for customizing Bootstrap theme

* Update index.js (facebook#1603)

To avoid file conflict issue with IJ static web projects

* Remove .bin files defined at react-scripts/package.json after eject  (facebook#1567)

* remove bin files after eject defined at package.json

* add swallowing try/catch

* Bump `recursive-readdir`. (facebook#1560)

* Added a how-to on react-snapshot (facebook#1577)

* Added a how-to on react-snapshot

Added a section with a short description and link to a tutorial on generating static html pages with react-snapshot, and also linked to it from the section on managing the page title.

* Updated link title for react-snapshot overview

* Explained pre-rendering in a more generic way

* Added link to top level README.md, and removed specifics from overview

* Updated html -> HTML

* Updated quotes and apostrophes

* html -> HTML

* Fix link

* NPM version check for tip (facebook#1193)

* Implemented a version check of npm to give a soft tip during the install procedure
and fixed gitignore

* Moved NPM check to method, it is only executed when you use NPM and the version is < 3.

* Minor formatting tweaks

* Simplify the code

* Remove unnecessary change

* Enable eslint caching in development (facebook#1578)

* Enable eslint caching in development

POC for facebook#740. Haven't found any problem, build times improved about 1s on my project and machine.

* Bump eslint-loader to 1.6.3

* move @remove-on-eject block to persist cache config on eject

* Use real build path name in build output (facebook#1478)

Use the configured appBuild value in paths.js instead of hard-coding it to 'build'.  This is helpful for the ejected case where the appBuild path is changed to another folder name.

* adding a note on how to resolve "Could not find a required file." dep… (facebook#1391)

* adding a note on how to resolve "Could not find a required file." deployment errors because of deleted or ignored files

* Tweak

* Unrelated style nits

* Use posix paths for Jest config during eject (facebook#1635)

Resolves facebook#1417 and facebook#1498.

* Setting a dynamic port value for the pushstate-server URL text (facebook#1628)

* Setting a dynamic port value for the pushstate-server URL text after a build is completed

* Fixing merge conflict

* Fix up broken line

* Gracefully handle initial installation error (facebook#1512)

* Gracefully handle initial installation error

* Print out message when problem occurs
* Delete project folder on errors

* Fix directory deleting message

Resolves facebook#1505

* Add changelog for 0.9.1

* Publish

 - [email protected]
 - [email protected]
 - [email protected]
 - [email protected]
 - [email protected]

* Update changelog

* Fix npm test on Windows (facebook#1647)

* Add 0.9.2 changelog

* 0.9.2

* Add a note about known issue

* Merge changelogs

* Format differently

* Set Chrome userDataDir to be under .vscode folder (facebook#1657)

* Fix e2e when used with cold cache (facebook#1667)

Resolves facebook#1666

* Fix e2e-simple (cont.)

* Add appveyor.yml (facebook#1648)

* Add appveyor.yml

* Execute mocha directly in e2e test

* Replace e2e process substitution

* Kill nohup node processes after e2e

* Disable known failing Windows test

* Only build master

* fix react dependency versions during initial install (facebook#1669)

* fix react dependency versions during initial install

* add review remarks

* Remove Windows 0.10 simple test

* add project name validation (facebook#1662)

* add project name validation

* Tweak console output

* fix project cleanup on windows (facebook#1675)

* Revert "Enable eslint caching in development" (facebook#1665)

* add X-FORWARDED headers for proxy requests (facebook#1677)

* Use offline cached version with yarn when it's possible (facebook#1423)

* add --offline flag when we are using yarn and we are offline

* Revert changes to init script

We only run these commands for backward compat mode, in which we wouldn't receive the offline flag anyway

* Don't pass isOnline to init script because it doesn't need it

* Don't ping the Yarn registry if user doesn't have Yarn

* Remove unused/wrong arguments

* Move logs to error handler

* Fix error handling

* Report to the user that they're offline

* Add 0.9.3 changelog (facebook#1683)

* Add "migrating" section for 0.9.3

* Publish

 - [email protected]
 - [email protected]

* False expression should not be in dependencies

* Publish

 - [email protected]

* appveyor: Build all branches

* Suggest CRA 1.2.1 in changelog

* Fixed missing flag in first preprocess command (facebook#1687)

* Re-enable e2e-install directory test

* Suggest to use .env for enabling polling mode (facebook#1698)

* Diagnostic code (facebook#1695)

* Adding diagnostic code as requested by @gaearon

* Oops

* Fix Jest tests for Cygwin

* Improve reliability of port hint. (facebook#1696)

* fixing things for people with the username `cwd`

closes facebook#1694

* combine awk into a single command and add escaping

* pin and bump lerna (facebook#1688)

* Lerna 2.0.0-beta.38 expects packages entry

* Add docs for apache's client side routing setting (facebook#1717)

* Add docs for apache's client side routing setting

* Tweak advice

* Update now.sh deployment instructions. (facebook#1710)

* Update now.sh deployment instructions.

Incorporates changes announced at https://zeit.co/blog/now-static that streamline Now deployments from CRA projects.

* Remove unintentional reference to deployed app.

No emergency; just didn't intend to tout or send traffic to my prototype.

* Add support for ignoreRestSiblings in no-unused-vars (facebook#1705)

* updating eslint to 3.16.1

* add support for ignoreRestSiblings in eslint

http:https://eslint.org/docs/rules/no-unused-vars#ignorerestsiblings

* updating eslint to 3.16.1 in `react-scripts`

* updating eslint

* missing `^`

* missing ^

* pinning main eslint and updating readme

* Pin ESLint version

* add double quotes to escape spaces in paths in e2e (facebook#1707)

* add double quotes to escape spaces in path

* Change $* to "$@" props to @n3tr

* escape spaces in path for all e2e tests

* Create appveyor.cleanup-cache.txt

* Link Appveyor caches to appveyor.cleanup-cache.txt

* Trigger AppVeyor cache cleanup

* Fix hot reloading for WebpackDevServer after eject (facebook#1721)

* Fix openBrowser() when BROWSER=open on macOS (facebook#1690)

* Fix openBrowser() when BROWSER=open on macOS

* Tweaks

* Create empty package.json in e2e test (facebook#1401) (facebook#1402)

* Create empty package.json in e2e test

Create empty package.json in e2e test while installing packaged CLI to prevent installation issues.

* Use "npm init" to initialize package.json instead of just writing an empty object into it.

* Fix typo

* Skip AppVeyor CI builds for Markdown changes (facebook#1723)

* Skip CI builds for Markdown changes

* I will never learn YML

* Don't use ES6 in a file that should run on Node 4 (facebook#1724)

* Bump jsx-a11y version (facebook#1542)

* Bump jsx-a11y version

* Update package dependecy for jsx-a11y

* Bump version in react-scripts

* Bump ESLint config to 0.6.0 manually

* Fix Node 4 e2e tests (facebook#1730)

* Lint internal scripts with eslint:recommended (facebook#1729)

* Lint internal scripts with eslint:recommended

* Warnings r bad

* Fix ejecting from a scoped fork (facebook#1727)

* Read script names from own bin instead of guessing

This fixes ejecting from a fork that uses a different bin script name.

* Fix ejecting for a scoped react-scripts fork

We shouldn't hardcode react-scripts because fork name might differ.
We also shouldn't rely on it being an immediate child because scoped packages are a level deeper.

* Clarify that own* properties only exist before ejecting

* Properly extract package name for installing tgz of scoped packages (facebook#1706)

* Properly extract package name

* Download package if need be ...

* Oops

* Add e2e test based on facebook#1537, but without specific filename

* Pass packageName through promises

A little bit more verbose but explicit and doesn't rely on shared mutable state.

* Fix up directory name in test

* Tweak failure message

* Fix lint

* extract generic build functions to react-dev-utils (facebook#1726)

* Temp rename

* Rename to change the case

* extract generic build functions to react-dev-utils

* tweak package json files and move removeFileNameHash

* revert removeFileNameHash

* use paths.appBuild in printFileSizes

* use paths.appBuild in removeFileNameHash

* change curried functions to regular functions

* add fs-extra to react-dev-utils deps

* move getDifferenceLabel inside printFileSizes

* inline copyPublicFolder

* combine printFileSizes and removeFileNameHash to fileSizeReporter

* fix typo

* Tweak APIs and fix issues

* Fix heading

* Remove missing file

* Newline

* Newline

* Trailing space

* Update FileSizeReporter.js

* Update build.js

* Bust AppVeoyr cache

* Relax ESLint config peerDependency (facebook#1740)

* Fix internal linting setup and add missing headers (facebook#1741)

* Fix lint

* Fix eject for linked react-scripts (facebook#1736)

* fix eject for linked react-scripts

* path.resolve => resolveApp

* Add changelog for 0.9.4

* Publish

 - [email protected]
 - [email protected]
 - [email protected]
 - [email protected]

* Adjust changelog wording

* Switch to preset-env (facebook#1742)

* Switch to preset-env
Disables webpack modules by enabling babel modules to resolve facebook#1638

* Bump babel-core to match babel preset versions

* Add uglify to targets

* Display yarn instead of yarnpkg when creating a new app (facebook#1747)

* Display yarn instead of yarnpkg

* Refactored displayd commands

* Removed testing directory

* Add yarn steps for adding flow (facebook#1756)

[skip ci]

* Suggest `serve` for running in production (facebook#1760)

* Suggest `serve` for serving the `build` directory

* How to handle it with Node in prod (or other platforms)

* Pretty newline added

* Adjusted default port of static server

* Remove `open` command from output

* Removed constant assignment

* Better explanation for not using having to use a static server

* Cute newline added

* Style nits

* Remove 'guard-for-in' lint rule (facebook#1773)

Iterating over an object's keys using `for/in` is idiomatic and it's safe (in all modern browsers) to not check hasOwnProperty as long as the object is a plain object. Can we remove this lint rule?

* Run CI on Node 7; Bump detect-port: 1.0.1 -> 1.1.0 (facebook#1776) (facebook#1783)

* Run CI on Node 7

* Bump detect-port: 1.0.1 -> 1.1.0

* Run AppVeyor CI on Node 7

* Add 0.9.5 changelog (facebook#1784)

* Add 0.9.5 changelog

* Update CHANGELOG.md

* Publish

 - [email protected]
 - [email protected]
 - [email protected]

* docs(babel-preset): Update comment info about babel-preset-env. (facebook#1787)

* Feature/readme-nomoretools (facebook#1799)

* docs: replace TDLR with a meaningful heading

* docs: insert section No additional build tools

* Tweak wording

* Suggest "yarn build" rather than "yarn run build" (facebook#1800)

* Fix for issue facebook#1798: Suggested 'yarn build' versus 'yarn run build'

* remove 'run' from 'yarn test' command as well

* conditionally show 'run' if Yarn is not available

* Tweak the wording

* Allow creation of apps in empty mercurial repos (facebook#1811)

* Allow creation of apps in empty mercurial repos

* Adding .hgignore to list of validFiles for isSafeToCreateProjectIn check

* Adding .hgcheck to list of validFiles for isSafeToCreateProjectIn check

* Link to CRNA

* Make Surge guide more focused

* User Guide: Removed blockquote from code section, due to markdown conflict (facebook#1869)

* Removed blockquote from code section

* Fix the fix

* Fix AppVeyor CI (facebook#1876)

* Fix responsive behavior in iOS 9+ (facebook#1821)

* Adding shrink-to-fit=no for proper responsive handling on Safari 9+

* Check internet connectivity with lookup instead of resolve (facebook#1863)

Resolves facebook#1818

* Update `detect-port` (facebook#1861)

Previous changes caused `detect-port` to pick random port on app startup. Update fixes this regression, `detect-port` pick next available port instead.

* Fix importing linked packages (facebook#1884)

Resolves facebook#1661

* Fix AppVeyor CI (facebook#1868)

* Fix AppVeyor CI (facebook#1876)

* Run AppVeyor on Visual Studio 2017

* Suggest Yarn in HTML template (facebook#1911)

* Fix npm to yarn

* yarn & npm

* Update index.html

* Switch ordering of suggestion

We should suggest NPM first for new users.

* Note that only [email protected] is compatible

* Add sku to the list of alternatives (facebook#1962)

* Update information in User Guide for Enzyme dependency (facebook#1982)

* Ensure proxy url starts with `http:https://` or `https://` (facebook#1890)

* Update ansi-html to fix facebook#1881

* Add linked modules test (0.9.x) (facebook#1912)

* Add linked modules test

* Keep fallback after eject

* Add note about installing watchman (facebook#1950)

* Add note about installing watchman

* Update CONTRIBUTING.md

* Start the dev server at the specified host

Pass the host from environment variable as argument of the devServer's
listen function instead of a field of options object.
Set the default host to 0.0.0.0 instead of localhost.

* Add folder structure docs for new contributors (facebook#1991)

* Adding folder structure to help people navigate through project. It helps in resolving issues by providing brief description of each package and its purpose

* Removing unnecessary packages from Folder structure heading

* Update CONTRIBUTING.md

* Relax label rules (facebook#1989)


# Conflicts:
#	packages/eslint-config-react-app/index.js

* Update doc server example to work from any directory (facebook#1988)

* Node.js serving with absolute path

It’s safer to use the absolute path of the directory that you want to serve, in case you run the express app from another directory.

* Update README.md

* Fix config discrepancies after merging from upstream v0.9.x

* Minor fixes per feedback for upstream merging

* Fix import from incorrect module

* Release v7.0.0
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