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generator-hostaworld-koa
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A Koa applicatiion starter template generator built on top of Yeoman.
I built this Koa starter kit for my own projects and it packages with the following packages:
The starte kit is configurable and you can choose to leave some of the packages during the installation.
First, install Yeoman and generator-hostaworld-koa using npm (we assume you have pre-installed node.js).
npm install -g yo
npm install -g generator-hostaworld-koa
Then to go the project folder:
yo hostaworld-koa
After the instllation, you can start the local web server by:
npm start
MIT © Jacky Jiang
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