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cf-symlink-tester

v1.0.0

Published

a tool to help us symlink our package

Downloads

1

Readme

CF

cf-symlink-tester

  • This package was created as a testing component to be used with cf401-api-server. It contains a series of test folders with a test file to use as a target for fs.symlink();

cf401-api-server is a basic API server package that allows you to get a functional API-server up and running in as little time as it takes you to install the package.

About the Package

  • This package was created in tandem with the cf-quick-start package, which will help you get your projects set up quickly via the CLI
  • Looking to use this to create your own models and routes? We recommend getting started with cf-quick-start package. - You can also add new models and routes to your repo using just this package, but will need to add symlinks to your files that link to the node_module. The quick-start package handles this for you so you can add routes and models out of the box

About the creators

This package was created by Ryan Gallaway, Becca Lee, Jared Pattison, and Tanner Seramur as a midterm project for Code Fellows JavaScript 401d28. The source code for the API-Server was created with assistance from their instructor, John Cokos.

Want to contribute?

Feel free to submit a PR for review on github