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Express like generator with standard style and gulp-nodemon
$ npm install -g koa-gen
Create the app:
koa v2
$ koa /tmp/foo && cd /tmp/foo
koa v1
$ koa -1 /tmp/foo && cd /tmp/foo
Install dependencies:
$ npm install
Rock and Roll
$ npm start
or with gulp and nodemon
$ npm test
This generator can also be further configured with the following command line flags.
-h, --help output usage information
-V, --version output the version number
-1, --koa1 use Koa v1.x (defaults to Koa v2.x)
-e, --ejs add ejs engine support (defaults to jade)
--hbs add handlebars engine support
-H, --hogan add hogan.js engine support
-c, --css <engine> add stylesheet <engine> support (less|stylus|compass|sass) (defaults to plain css)
--git add .gitignore
-f, --force force on non-empty directory
FAQs
Koa' application generator for Koa v1.x and v2.x
The npm package koa-gen receives a total of 7 weekly downloads. As such, koa-gen popularity was classified as not popular.
We found that koa-gen 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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