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pixie-ai

v0.0.1

Published

Nodejs' based application generator

Readme

Intent

Pixie' application generator.

pixie based on express-generator concept but this module will generate the NODE application good for the company and have more bells and wistels for latest trends.

It is not as simple as express-generator app and not as extensive as hydra.

the attempt is to use it as a dockerized node.js app that can be used with Amazon ECS and Docker (therefore any other platform).

  • Asif (Techie) - 7/16/2019

The generator is open sourced.


Installation

$ npm install -g pixie

Quick Start

The framework based on years of Node.js work can be created in flash using pixie:

Create the app:

$ pixie --view=ejs /tmp/foo && cd /tmp/foo

Install dependencies:

$ npm install

Start your Node.js app at http://localhost:3000/:

$ npm start

Command Line Options

Pixie configuration.

    --version        output the version number
-e, --ejs            add ejs engine support
-v, --view <engine>  add view <engine> support (ejs) (defaults to ejs)
    --no-view        use static html instead of view engine
-h, --help           output usage information

License

MIT