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require(esm) Backported to Node.js 20, Paving the Way for ESM-Only Packages
require(esm) backported to Node.js 20, easing the transition to ESM-only packages and reducing complexity for developers as Node 18 nears end-of-life.
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h2. Caboodle is a quick and easy way to create a mashup website
What a Caboodle-based site looks like out of the box:
"Stef.io":http://stef.io
How you set one up (assuming you are familiar with Ruby)
sudo gem install caboodle caboodle create myproject (Respond to some questions, such as setting the site's title) cd myproject caboodle kit:add flickr Please set a value for flickr_username myproject Please set a value for flickr_apikey b1789c432a78990b44d39ff caboodle kit:add tumblr Please set a value for tumblr_username myproject caboodle kit:home tumblr (Sets the Tumblr kit as the home page) caboodle heroku:create myproject caboodle heroku:deploy
h2. "WIKI":http://wiki.github.com/steflewandowski/Caboodle/
"Getting started":http://wiki.github.com/steflewandowski/Caboodle/getting-started includes instructions on how to use Caboodle without any assumed knowledge of Ruby, Git or Heroku which Caboodle relies upon.
"Creating a Caboodle":http://wiki.github.com/steflewandowski/Caboodle/creating-a-caboodle walks you through the process of setting up a Caboodle website.
h2. Questions
"Stef on Twitter":http://twitter.com/stef
h2. Copyright
Copyright (c) 2010 Stef Lewandowski. Released under a MIT License. See LICENSE for details.
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