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https://github.com/syncfusionexamples/getting-started-with-the-react-scheduler-component

A quick start project that shows how to add the React Scheduler component of Syncfusion to the React App. This project also includes a code snippet to add appointments to the React Scheduler either as a local JSON data or remote service URL as well as how to change the default date and views in the React Scheduler.
https://github.com/syncfusionexamples/getting-started-with-the-react-scheduler-component

react react-calendar react-event-calendar react-event-scheduler react-event-timeline react-schedule react-scheduler react-task-planner react-ui-components syncfusion-ej2 syncfusion-react-components

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A quick start project that shows how to add the React Scheduler component of Syncfusion to the React App. This project also includes a code snippet to add appointments to the React Scheduler either as a local JSON data or remote service URL as well as how to change the default date and views in the React Scheduler.

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# Create a React Scheduler Using the Create React App

A quick start project that shows how to add the React Scheduler component of Syncfusion to the React App. This project also includes a code snippet to add appointments to the React Scheduler either as a local JSON data or remote service URL as well as how to change the default date and views in the React Scheduler.

Example: https://ej2.syncfusion.com/react/demos/#/bootstrap5/schedule/overview

Documentation: https://ej2.syncfusion.com/react/documentation/schedule/getting-started/

## Project prerequisites

Make sure that you have the latest versions of NodeJS and Visual Studio Code in your machine before starting to work on this project.

### How to run this application?

To run this application, you need to clone the getting-started-with-the-react-scheduler-component repository and then open it in Visual Studio Code. Now, simply install all the necessary react packages into your current project using the `npm install` command and run your project using the `npm start` command.