Use npx
to use the latest generator code, and just pass it whatever you want to name your Frigg application.
Note on naming: we recommend thinking of your Frigg app as a microservice that powers integrations; naming it something like "my-app-integrations" is a good fit
Congrats! You've just successfully scaffolded and installed your Frigg application.
You will have to set up your own config files for the frontend of your application with:
Currently, configuration is managed in two places for the backend. You can see the backend configuration here: backend/src/configs/*.json
but you will also need a .env
file in /backend
.
Let's spin it up to explore more:
Your browser should open to http://localhost:3000
, and the backend should spin up an API route at http://localhost:3001/dev/api