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Link is broken on the website
this is a possible fix
Corrent link is leading to:
https://facebook.github.io/docs/deployment#building-for-relative-paths [broken]
And not to:
https://facebook.github.io/create-react-app/docs/deployment#building-for-relative-paths [good]

Not how to make it work also inside GH, as the .md file ext is missing and not added by default (?)
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Bnaya authored Oct 27, 2018
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| HOST | ✅ Used | 🚫 Ignored | By default, the development web server binds to `localhost`. You may use this variable to specify a different host. |
| PORT | ✅ Used | 🚫 Ignored | By default, the development web server will attempt to listen on port 3000 or prompt you to attempt the next available port. You may use this variable to specify a different port. |
| HTTPS | ✅ Used | 🚫 Ignored | When set to `true`, Create React App will run the development server in `https` mode. |
| PUBLIC_URL | 🚫 Ignored | ✅ Used | Create React App assumes your application is hosted at the serving web server's root or a subpath as specified in [`package.json` (`homepage`)](/docs/deployment#building-for-relative-paths). Normally, Create React App ignores the hostname. You may use this variable to force assets to be referenced verbatim to the url you provide (hostname included). This may be particularly useful when using a CDN to host your application. |
| PUBLIC_URL | 🚫 Ignored | ✅ Used | Create React App assumes your application is hosted at the serving web server's root or a subpath as specified in [`package.json` (`homepage`)](./deployment#building-for-relative-paths). Normally, Create React App ignores the hostname. You may use this variable to force assets to be referenced verbatim to the url you provide (hostname included). This may be particularly useful when using a CDN to host your application. |
| CI | ✅ Used | ✅ Used | When set to `true`, Create React App treats warnings as failures in the build. It also makes the test runner non-watching. Most CIs set this flag by default. |
| REACT_EDITOR | ✅ Used | 🚫 Ignored | When an app crashes in development, you will see an error overlay with clickable stack trace. When you click on it, Create React App will try to determine the editor you are using based on currently running processes, and open the relevant source file. You can [send a pull request to detect your editor of choice](https://github.com/facebook/create-react-app/issues/2636). Setting this environment variable overrides the automatic detection. If you do it, make sure your systems [PATH](<https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/PATH_(variable)>) environment variable points to your editor’s bin folder. You can also set it to `none` to disable it completely. |
| CHOKIDAR_USEPOLLING | ✅ Used | 🚫 Ignored | When set to `true`, the watcher runs in polling mode, as necessary inside a VM. Use this option if `npm start` isn't detecting changes. |
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