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Use the standard "npm start" hook to launch Node applications #198
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NodeJS applications are usually initialized by running
npm start
https://docs.npmjs.com/cli/start
This allows developers to specify their own custom init process using the
scripts.start
section of their includedpackage.json
file.WARNING: For users who fail to include a package.json file, or who fail to define a valid
scripts.start
section: The new default server init file will now be changed to npm's fallback value ofserver.js
(rather thanindex.js
, which is default init file for npm module packages)