diff --git a/template/README.md b/template/README.md index ed745e73c9e46c42ad2a627edbc554badf6917ae..4dd68fcd621e14d5ffcc1341038a75394808c81a 100644 --- a/template/README.md +++ b/template/README.md @@ -392,8 +392,7 @@ We will consider integrating more tightly with Flow in the future so that you do ## Adding Custom Environment Variables -**Note: this feature will be available with `react-scripts@0.3.0` and higher.** -**It is not released yet, but it will be a part of a future release.** +>Note: this feature is available with `react-scripts@0.2.3` and higher. Your project can consume variables declared in your environment as if they were declared locally in your JS files. By default you will have `NODE_ENV` defined for you, and any other environment variables starting with @@ -467,8 +466,7 @@ Check out [this tutorial](https://www.fullstackreact.com/articles/using-create-r ## Proxying API Requests in Development -**Note: this feature will be available with `react-scripts@0.3.0` and higher.** -**It is not released yet, but it will be a part of a future release.** +>Note: this feature is available with `react-scripts@0.2.3` and higher. People often serve the front-end React app from the same host and port as their backend implementation. For example, a production setup might look like this after the app is deployed: