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mersin

v1.2.2

Published

Javascript framework build for speed and simplicity

Downloads

26

Readme

Mersin.js template

This template for new Mersin.js web-application.

Developing

npm run dev

... and open browser on http://localhost:7000.

Edit files in src directory or put you static files in public. Web-application opened in development mode will be reloaded on each change.

Deploy

Run command below to build your web-application into optimized buundle:

npm run build

Now you can run npm run start to launch your app in the Node environment.

Or just upload content from the public directory on any static files hosting like Github Pages or any shared hosting.

But the easiest way to publish your app in the Internet is Surge. Just run this command and get the URL where your app is hosted:

npm run surge