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webapp-js

v0.0.1

Published

Javascript Framework to Create your WebApp in minutes !

Downloads

5

Readme

WebApp.js Framework

WebApp.js is a light Framework that allows you to build your cool webapp in minutes !!!

Getting started

Installation

npm install -g webapp-js

This command will install WebApp Framework globaly, it will allows you to use the webapp command.

Create your First WebApp !

Open the terminal, and go to the directory where you will create your awsome projects ! and type the following command :

webapp create my_first_project

This command will create a new folder named my_first_project wich contains all your project's files.

Launch your app !

Go to your project folder by typing

cd my_first_project

And then here we Go !

webapp start

Documentation

Project Structure

Client Side

Views

Core Modules

Navigation

Server Side

Database

Services

Third Party

Contributors

This project is created and maintained by :

@lokdoc ( Belahda Lokmene ) @l.feniri ( Feniri Lounes )