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$ npm install -g geddy
Note: Make sure your installed node version is not v6 or higher, as Geddy will not function properly. This will be fixed in the, hopefully, soon future.
Consider using 'nvm' to help you manage your node versions.
$ geddy gen app my_app
$ cd my_app
$ geddy
Creating 1 worker process.
Server worker running in development on port 4000
$ geddy gen scaffold foobar baz:string qux:int
[Added] app/models/foobar.js
[Added] db/migrations/20130809201124_create_foobars.js
[Added] test/models/foobar.js
[Added] test/controllers/foobars.js
[Added] app/controllers/foobars.js
[Added] Resource foobars route added to config/router.js
[Added] View templates
Docs are on the GeddyJS Website: http://geddyjs.org/documentation
Geddy.JS: A No-Brainer MVC Node.js Framework - Bhanu Pratap Chaudhary https://www.digitalocean.com/community/articles/geddy-js-a-no-brainer-mvc-node-js-framework
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The npm package geddy receives a total of 292 weekly downloads. As such, geddy popularity was classified as not popular.
We found that geddy demonstrated a not healthy version release cadence and project activity because the last version was released a year ago. It has 5 open source maintainers collaborating on the project.
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