docs(react): add spaces in 2023-08-10-create-your-own-create-react-app-cli.md (#29510)

Spaces in some places between word and backquote has been missed.

## Current Behavior
No spaces between formatted strings in some places.

## Expected Behavior
Spaces should appear between formatted string.

## Related Issue(s)
Not found any related issues. I have decided just create PR.
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@ -180,9 +180,9 @@ export default presetGenerator;
The preset generator does 2 things: The preset generator does 2 things:
- Create an Nx project using the`addProjectConfiguration` function. This creates a `project.json` file which allows Nx to run commands on it. - Create an Nx project using the `addProjectConfiguration` function. This creates a `project.json` file which allows Nx to run commands on it.
- Generates files in the project using the`generateFiles` function. This uses the templates under `src/generators/preset/files` which are interpolated to become the files that are generated for the user. - Generates files in the project using the `generateFiles` function. This uses the templates under `src/generators/preset/files` which are interpolated to become the files that are generated for the user.
- Format the generated files with `prettier` with the`formatFiles` function - Format the generated files with `prettier` with the `formatFiles` function
![](/blog/images/2023-08-10/38RvkLIwUAvVDDrEp5sFPQ.avif) ![](/blog/images/2023-08-10/38RvkLIwUAvVDDrEp5sFPQ.avif)
_preset generator_ _preset generator_
@ -588,7 +588,7 @@ You can modify this e2e test to test your CLI. Then, run it using the command `n
The default test works like this: The default test works like this:
1. Creates a test workspace at `tmp/`using the `create-my-own-react-app` CLI 1. Creates a test workspace at `tmp/` using the `create-my-own-react-app` CLI
2. Runs `npm ls my-own-react` to validate that the plugin is installed in the test workspace 2. Runs `npm ls my-own-react` to validate that the plugin is installed in the test workspace
3. Cleans up the test workspace 3. Cleans up the test workspace