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A back end project template using Express.js as a Node.js framework.
Current app version is on v1.0.
# Install dependencies
npm install
# Run in development
npm run dev
# Run in production
npm start
# Initialize mongodb
mongod
# Routes
ROOT {{url}}/
POST {{url}}/api/users
GET {{url}}/api/users
GET BY ID {{url}}/api/users/:userId
PUT {{url}}/api/users/:userId
DELETE {{url}}/api/users/:userId
Want to collaborate? Fork the project and be a collaborator now!
Happy coding!
~Hasimy
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A project template using Express.js as a Node.js framework.
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