
An application / authentication starter kit frontend in React.js for Laravel Breeze.
The Laravel Breeze - React.js Edition is a frontend implementation of the Laravel Breeze application/authentication starter kit in React.js. It provides all the authentication boilerplate powered by Laravel Sanctum, allowing developers to quickly pair their React.js frontend with a robust Laravel backend.
The Laravel Breeze - React.js Edition is a convenient way to integrate the Laravel Breeze authentication starter kit into a React.js frontend. It offers easy installation and supports secure authentication through Laravel Sanctum. By following the provided installation guide, developers can quickly set up their React.js frontend with a Laravel backend and start building their application. The project is open-source and released under the MIT license.

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