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Adds to docs - deployment with S3/CloudFront (facebook#1071)
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* Adds to docs - deployment with S3/CloudFront

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wolovim authored and jarlef committed Nov 28, 2016
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- [Modulus](#modulus)
- [Netlify](#netlify)
- [Now](#now)
- [S3 and CloudFront](#s3-and-cloudfront)
- [Surge](#surge)
- [Something Missing?](#something-missing)

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See [this example](https://github.com/xkawi/create-react-app-now) for a zero-configuration single-command deployment with [now](https://zeit.co/now).
### S3 and CloudFront
See this [blog post](https://medium.com/@omgwtfmarc/deploying-create-react-app-to-s3-or-cloudfront-48dae4ce0af) on how to deploy your React app to Amazon Web Services [S3](https://aws.amazon.com/s3) and [CloudFront](https://aws.amazon.com/cloudfront/).
### Surge
Install the Surge CLI if you haven't already by running `npm install -g surge`. Run the `surge` command and log in you or create a new account. You just need to specify the *build* folder and your custom domain, and you are done.
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