> For the complete documentation index, see [llms.txt](https://docs.cremawork.com/llms.txt). Markdown versions of documentation pages are available by appending `.md` to page URLs; this page is available as [Markdown](https://docs.cremawork.com/decelopment.md).

# Decelopment

- [Installation](https://docs.cremawork.com/decelopment/installation.md): To install Crema on the system, you need to develop a React Environment in the system
- [Route Management](https://docs.cremawork.com/decelopment/route-management.md): Route protection means, protecting any route from unauthorized access.
- [Auth User](https://docs.cremawork.com/decelopment/auth-user.md): In the Crema if you want to get the currently authenticated user.  You need to call the useAuthUser hook and you will get the auth user like below.
- [Authentication Methods](https://docs.cremawork.com/decelopment/authentication-methods.md): Crema supports JWT Auth, Auth0, Firebase, Aws auth methods
- [Axios Config](https://docs.cremawork.com/decelopment/axios-config.md): We are using the Axios to make an API call. Here is the global Axios configuration.
- [APIs Calling](https://docs.cremawork.com/decelopment/axios-config/apis-calling.md): Crema has some predefined hooks and functions to call the APIs without writing redundant code like sending tokens and other extra configurations in APIs.
- [Multilingual](https://docs.cremawork.com/decelopment/multilingual.md): Crema template supports six locales. These are English, Spanish, French, Italian, Arabic and Chinese.


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