--- title: Use the React-with-Redux project template with ASP.NET Core author: SteveSandersonMS description: Learn how to get started with the ASP.NET Core Single Page Application (SPA) project template for React with Redux and create-react-app. monikerRange: '>= aspnetcore-3.1' ms.author: scaddie ms.custom: mvc ms.date: 02/15/2022 no-loc: ["Blazor Hybrid", Home, Privacy, Kestrel, appsettings.json, "ASP.NET Core Identity", cookie, Cookie, Blazor, "Blazor Server", "Blazor WebAssembly", "Identity", "Let's Encrypt", Razor, SignalR] uid: spa/react-with-redux --- # Use the React-with-Redux project template with ASP.NET Core :::moniker range=">= aspnetcore-6.0" > [!IMPORTANT] > As of ASP.NET Core 6.0, the React-with-Redux project template is no longer included. For more information, see [React Redux: Dropping support in ASP.NET Core 6.0 (aspnet/Announcements #465)](https://github.com/aspnet/Announcements/issues/465). :::moniker-end :::moniker range="< aspnetcore-6.0" The updated React-with-Redux project template provides a convenient starting point for ASP.NET Core apps using React, Redux, and [create-react-app](https://github.com/facebookincubator/create-react-app) (CRA) conventions to implement a rich, client-side user interface (UI). With the exception of the project creation command, all information about the React-with-Redux template is the same as the React template. To create this project type, run `dotnet new reactredux` instead of `dotnet new react`. For more information about the functionality common to both React-based templates, see [React template documentation](xref:spa/react). For information on configuring a React-with-Redux sub-application in IIS, see [ReactRedux Template 2.1: Unable to use SPA on IIS (aspnet/Templating #555)](https://github.com/aspnet/Templating/issues/555). [!INCLUDE[](~/includes/spa-proxy.md)] :::moniker-end