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---
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title: React
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description: Learn how to create an InsForge project and build a React app using AI
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---
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import Installation from '/snippets/sdk-installation.mdx';
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Learn how to create an InsForge project and build a React app using AI tools like Cursor.
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## 1. Create an InsForge project
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Create a new InsForge project at [insforge.dev](https://insforge.dev).
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## 2. Connect InsForge
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Two pieces:
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- **CLI link** — see the [Quickstart](/quickstart) to run `npx @insforge/cli link --project-id <your-project-id>` so the agent can read your project ID and keys.
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- **MCP setup** — see [MCP Setup](/mcp-setup) for the per-editor config (Cursor, Claude Code, Windsurf, Codex, VS Code).
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With both wired up the agent can read schemas, run queries, and deploy code from your editor.
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## 3. Build your app with one prompt
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In Cursor or your AI assistant, use this prompt:
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```
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Create a new React app with TypeScript and Vite.
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Add Tailwind CSS 3.4 for styling.
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Install the InsForge SDK and set up the client configuration.
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In my InsForge database, create a sports table with id and name columns.
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Add sample data: basketball, soccer, and tennis. Make it publicly readable.
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Create a component that fetches and displays all sports from the database.
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```
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Your AI will generate the complete application including database setup and UI. No need to write code manually - the AI creates everything for you.
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## 4. What the AI generates
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Your AI assistant will automatically create files like these. You don't need to touch them manually.
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**InsForge client** at `src/lib/insforge.ts`:
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```typescript src/lib/insforge.ts
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import { createClient } from '@insforge/sdk';
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export const insforge = createClient({
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baseUrl: 'https://your-project.us-east.insforge.app',
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anonKey: 'your-anon-key',
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});
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```
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**Sports component** at `src/components/Sports.tsx`:
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```typescript src/components/Sports.tsx
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import { useEffect, useState } from 'react';
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import { insforge } from '../lib/insforge';
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interface Sport {
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id: string;
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name: string;
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}
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export function Sports() {
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const [sports, setSports] = useState<Sport[]>([]);
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const [error, setError] = useState<string | null>(null);
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const [loading, setLoading] = useState(true);
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useEffect(() => {
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async function fetchSports() {
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const { data, error } = await insforge.database
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.from('sports')
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.select();
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if (error) {
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setError(error.message);
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} else {
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setSports(data || []);
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}
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setLoading(false);
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}
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fetchSports();
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}, []);
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if (loading) {
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return (
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<div className="min-h-screen flex items-center justify-center">
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<p className="text-gray-600">Loading...</p>
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</div>
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);
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}
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if (error) {
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return (
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<div className="min-h-screen flex items-center justify-center">
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<div className="text-red-600">
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<h1 className="text-2xl font-bold mb-2">Error</h1>
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<p>{error}</p>
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</div>
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</div>
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);
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}
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return (
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<div className="min-h-screen p-8">
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<div className="max-w-4xl mx-auto">
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<h1 className="text-4xl font-bold mb-8">Sports</h1>
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{sports.length > 0 ? (
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<div className="grid gap-4 md:grid-cols-2 lg:grid-cols-3">
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{sports.map((sport) => (
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<div
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key={sport.id}
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className="p-6 bg-white rounded-lg shadow-md border border-gray-200 hover:shadow-lg transition-shadow"
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>
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<h2 className="text-xl font-semibold text-gray-800 capitalize">
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{sport.name}
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</h2>
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<p className="text-sm text-gray-500 mt-2">ID: {sport.id}</p>
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</div>
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))}
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</div>
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) : (
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<p className="text-gray-600">No sports found.</p>
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)}
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</div>
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</div>
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);
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}
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```
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## 5. Start the app
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Run the development server, go to [http://localhost:5173](http://localhost:5173) in a browser and you should see the list of sports.
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```bash
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npm run dev
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```
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## Next: Extend your app with more prompts
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Try these prompts to add more features to your app:
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```
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Add a form to create new sports and save them to the database.
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Include validation and error handling.
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```
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```
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Add user authentication with sign up and login pages.
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Only allow authenticated users to add new sports.
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```
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```
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Add a favorites feature where users can mark their favorite sports.
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Store favorites in a user_favorites table with user_id and sport_id.
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```
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```
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Add images to each sport using InsForge Storage.
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Allow users to upload sport images and display them in the grid.
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```
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```
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Add an AI chat feature that can answer questions about sports.
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Use InsForge AI with streaming responses.
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```
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