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whipo

v1.0.4

Published

Quickly whip up server side rendered web applications

Downloads

8

Readme

Whipo

Quickly whip up server side rendered web applications using express and template literals.

See the docs at whipo.alexlockhart.me.

Get started

nvm use 16
npm install whipo --global
whipo init my-app
cd my-app
npm install
npm start

Open localhost:5000

Other CLI Options

| Option | Alias | Description | Default | | ------------------ | ------ | ----------- | ------- | | --service-worker | --sw | Include a service worker in the generated project | false | | --api-keys | --ak | Include a gitignored env file for api keys | false |

API Keys

If you need access to API keys, move the stub.env.js file to .env.js and fill this file with the keys. Then, import this file anywhere under src/server as shown below.

import env from '../../.env.js';

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