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remult-explorer

v1.0.6

Published

Standalone GUI to manage local remult entities

Downloads

9

Readme

Remult-explorer

Standalone GUI to manage local remult entities

$ npx remult-explorer

Arguments abilities

port

Default port is 3002.

$ npx remult-explorer -p 4040

entities-dir

By default, remult-explorer will search for entities inside directories with the names: ['entities', 'models', 'shared/entities'].

You can mention different paths to entities directories with the following:

You can specify more then one directory.

$ npx remult-explorer -entities-dir custom-name -e other-dir

target

By default, the explorer will create a standalone server using JSON database. If you mention a target app, the app will proxy the remult requests to the target server

$ npx remult-explorer -t http://localhost:3000

Enjoy.