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It will generate the initial project structure based on
Hyperapp Starter
inside the current directory and install the dependencies.
Available Scripts
In the project directory, you can run:
npm start(hyperapp-tools start)
Runs the app in the development mode with "live reload". Uses src/index.js and src/server.js files as entry points for client-side and server-side apps.
npm test(hyperapp-tools test)
Launches the test runner. It will look for test files with .test.js or .spec.js suffix. Also you can use any cli options which Jest supports.
npm run lint(hyperapp-tools lint)
Finds problematic patterns in code using ESLint and stylelint. Using --fix option you can automatically fix some of them and also format files using Prettier.
npm run build(hyperapp-tools build)
Builds the app for production to the build folder. It correctly bundles, optimizes and minifyes the build for the best performance and the filenames include the hashes for a long term caching. Using --render option you can generate html files for a static site hosting.
Environment Variables
You can adjust various development and production settings by setting environment variables in your shell. To define permanent environment variables, create a file called .env in the root of your project:
# The host the app should bind to. By default binds to localhost.
HOST = "0.0.0.0"# The port the app should listen on. From 0 to 65535 inclusive.# If port is omitted or is 0, the operating system will assign an arbitrary unused port.
PORT = 0
# Open the default system browser during the development server startup.# Use the favorite application name or "none" to disable disable it completely.
BROWSER = ""# The base path for all the static files within the application in production mode.# Examples: "https://cdn.example.com/", "/base/path/" or "" for relative urls.
PUBLIC_URL = "/"