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Now that Codexini is successfully installed, you can begin defining your modules in the /src/modules directory. The framework's documentation provides extensive details on creating custom providers, handling asynchronous state, and deploying your final build to production environments.
With all components installed, you can launch the development environment. Codexini features a "Hot Reload" capability that refreshes the server whenever you save changes to your source code. Start the server using: codex dev codexini install
You will be prompted to select a template. For beginners, the "Standard Modular" template is recommended as it includes pre-configured middleware and basic API routing. Step 4: Configuring Dependencies Navigate into your newly created directory: cd my-new-project Install the local dependencies defined in the boilerplate: npm install Now that Codexini is successfully installed, you can
Once the process finishes, verify the installation by checking the version: codex --version Local Project Installation Codexini features a "Hot Reload" capability that refreshes
At this stage, you may also want to install specific Codexini plugins, such as the database connector or the authentication module. For example: npm install @codexini/plugin-db-mongo Step 5: Running the Development Server





