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birdy-server

v0.2.1

Published

Web server

Downloads

4

Readme

birdy Build Status

Make fly your web applications with birdy, an easy way to start developing node.js websites with all the newest technologies.

Setup

Clone the git running git clone <repository-url>, go to the folder and run npm run deps

Run

Note: You will need to have gulp globally installed, npm install --global gulp

First build assets, elements and other things by running:

gulp build [--dev] [--build] [--clean]

Then you are ready to start the server by running: npm run start

CLI

In order to speed up and facilitate the creation of controllers, views and other components, you can use birdy-cli (https://github.com/iiegor/birdy-cli).

Documentation

See the repository website.

Contributors