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Lusty is a open-source Node.js rich framework for building applications and services.
Lusty enables developers to focus on writing reusable application logic instead of spending time building infrastructure. It is designed for building practical, production-ready Node.js applications in a matter of hours, not weeks.
Lusty is a framework that sits on top of Koa. Its ensemble of small modules work together to provide simplicity, maintainability, and structural conventions to Node.js applications.
To install the latest stable release with the npm command-line tool:
$ npm install lusty -g
Lusty comes with a convenient command-line tool to quickly get your application scaffolded and running:
$ lusty new <appName>
$ cd <appName>
$ lusty start
At this point, if you visit http://localhost:1337/ you will see the default home page.
Easily generate a complete API with controllers, models and routes using:
$ lusty generate api <apiName>
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We found that lusty 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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