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⚠️ LoopBack 3 is in Maintenance LTS mode, only critical bugs and critical security fixes will be provided. (See Module Long Term Support Policy below.)
We urge all LoopBack 3 users to migrate their applications to LoopBack 4 as soon as possible. Refer to our Migration Guide for more information on how to upgrade.
Yeoman generator that scaffolds out a loopback application.
npm install -g generator-loopbackyo loopbacknode . to start the scaffolded serverSee the documentation for more information.
Discuss features and ask questions on LoopBack Forum.
MIT.
This module adopts the Module Long Term Support (LTS) policy, with the following End Of Life (EOL) dates:
| Version | Status | Published | EOL |
|---|---|---|---|
| 6.x | Maintenace LTS | Nov 2018 | Dec 2020 |
| 5.x | End-of-Life | Sep 2017 | Apr 2019 |
Learn more about our LTS plan in the docs.
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Yeoman generator for LoopBack
The npm package generator-loopback receives a total of 611 weekly downloads. As such, generator-loopback popularity was classified as not popular.
We found that generator-loopback demonstrated a not healthy version release cadence and project activity because the last version was released a year ago. It has 7 open source maintainers collaborating on the project.
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