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npm-start-command

v1.0.1

Published

creates a file you can double click to launch npm start

Downloads

70

Readme

npm-start-command

creates a file you can double click to launch npm start

Usage | License

Usage

Assumptions:

  1. You are a (or work with a) designer who want to launch a server to develop cool webapps.
  2. You have Node.js installed.
  3. Your working folder contains a package.json. If there is no package.json yet, you can create it with npm init -y.
  4. Your package.json contains a start script

Install command with

npm install npm-start-command --save-dev

This will create two files:

  • _MacOS.npm-start.command
  • _Windows.npm-start.bat

MacOS

Click on file _MacOS.npm-start.command , your development server will be launched.

Windows

Click on file _Windows.npm-start.bat , your development server will be launched.

License

MIT

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