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hairsplitter
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This is an app that lets you run a semi-static micro blog on 2038.host.
Note: the scripting feature was not yet available in production at the time this package was published.
Sorry, not many docs are available yet, we're working on it.
Change the password and deployment directory in config.js
and run test.js
or deploy to 2038.host (see Deployment below).
Put your app logic in the request handling code in app.js
,
or use a HTTP framework if you wish
but make sure to emit contents of process.env['2038_READY']
when listen succeeds (that is, request can be sent your way)
and stop the process as soon as you respond to the request and clean up.
Run node test.js
to test your app locally.
Upload all files to a subdirectory in your apps
directory (exactly 1 level deep).
For example package.json
should end up in /apps/hairsplitter/package.json
.
Then wait about 10 seconds for packages to be installed and access the app with http://you.2038.io/!/my-app/...
.
Note that /!/my-app
part will remain in the request url.
FAQs
This is an app that lets you run a semi-static micro blog on 2038.host.
We found that hairsplitter demonstrated a not healthy version release cadence and project activity because the last version was released a year ago. It has 1 open source maintainer collaborating on the project.
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