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Please see the main Hops Readme for general information and a Getting Started Guide.
Hops is everything you need to develop and deploy a production grade universal web application with React. It provides both a universal runtime as well as the necessary build tooling.
To create a new Hops application run the following in a terminal:
npx create-hops-app my-hops-app
Note: If you prefer to use yarn
, you can substitute the above command with yarn create hops-app my-hops-app
.
Then move into the newly created directory:
cd my-hops-app
And start the development server:
npm start
This will start Hops in development mode. Visit http://localhost:8080 to see your app in the browser and make some changes to the code in your editor to see it live-reloading.
Check out the main Hops Readme for more detailed explanations and documentation.
FAQs
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