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@abstraktor/actordemo-app
Advanced tools
ActorDemo is a demo app used in ActorJs workshop. The workshop goes through some examples of how to use ActorJs.
Nodejs – 14.x.x or 16.x.x Git – 2.26.0 or later
npm install @abstraktor/actordemo
npm update
For nodejs 14.x.x you probably need to run:
npm install @abstraktor/actordemo@latest
Linux & Mac: The first time you install ActorDemo, you need to restart the terminal or source the .bashrc or .profile file.
source ~/.bashrc
ad debug
Open a browser with the url http://localhost:9045
We are looking for beta testers! To apply, send an e-mail to: betatester@actorjs.com
The ActorJs documentation can be found in the tool. To access it, click the following links when the tool is running.
FAQs
Library used by @abstraktor/actordemo
We found that @abstraktor/actordemo-app demonstrated a not healthy version release cadence and project activity because the last version was released a year ago. It has 2 open source maintainers collaborating on the project.
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