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`echo fs.inotify.max_user_watches=524288 | sudo tee -a /etc/sysctl.conf && sudo sysctl -p`
**On Windows:**
-1. **Install [Python 2.7](https://www.python.org/downloads/)**. Browser-sync (and various other Node modules) rely on node-gyp, which requires Python on Windows.
-2. **Install C++ Compiler**. [Visual Studio Express](https://www.visualstudio.com/en-US/products/visual-studio-express-vs) comes bundled with a free C++ compiler. Or, if you already have Visual Studio installed: Open Visual Studio and go to File -> New -> Project -> Visual C++ -> Install Visual C++ Tools for Windows Desktop. The C++ compiler is used to compile browser-sync (and perhaps other Node modules).
+ 1. **Install [Python 2.7](https://www.python.org/downloads/)**. Browser-sync (and various other Node modules) rely on node-gyp, which requires Python on Windows.
+ 2. **Install C++ Compiler**. [Visual Studio Express](https://www.visualstudio.com/en-US/products/visual-studio-express-vs) comes bundled with a free C++ compiler. Or, if you already have Visual Studio installed: Open Visual Studio and go to File -> New -> Project -> Visual C++ -> Install Visual C++ Tools for Windows Desktop. The C++ compiler is used to compile browser-sync (and perhaps other Node modules).
##FAQ
###Why does this exist?
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### I just want an empty starter kit.
This starter kit includes an example app so you can see how everything hangs together on a real app. To create an empty project, you can delete the following:
-1. Components in src/components
-2. Styles in src/styles/styles.scss
-3. Delete files in src/businessLogic
+ 1. Components in src/components
+ 2. Styles in src/styles/styles.scss
+ 3. Delete files in src/businessLogic
Don't want to use Redux? See the next question for some steps on removing Redux.
### Do I have to use Redux?
Nope. Redux is useful for applications with more complex data flows. If your app is simple, Redux is overkill. Remove Redux like this:
-1. Delete the following folders and their contents: actions, constants, reducers, containers, store
-2. Uninstall Redux related packages: `npm uninstall redux react-redux redux-thunk`
-3. Remove Redux related imports from /src/index.js: `import configureStore from './store/configureStore';`, `import App from './containers/App';` and `import { Provider } from 'react-redux';`
-4. Remove this line from /src/index.js: `const store = configureStore();`
-5. Delete components in /components and create a new empty component.
-6. Replace the call to `` in /src/index.js with a call to the new top level component you just created in step 5.
+ 1. Delete the following folders and their contents: actions, constants, reducers, containers, store
+ 2. Uninstall Redux related packages: `npm uninstall redux react-redux redux-thunk`
+ 3. Remove Redux related imports from /src/index.js: `import configureStore from './store/configureStore';`, `import App from './containers/App';` and `import { Provider } from 'react-redux';`
+ 4. Remove this line from /src/index.js: `const store = configureStore();`
+ 5. Delete components in /components and create a new empty component.
+ 6. Replace the call to `` in /src/index.js with a call to the new top level component you just created in step 5.
### How do I deploy this?
`npm run build`. This will build the project for production. It does the following: