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@bewest bewest commented Jan 17, 2015

Also, runnable as node app.js

Might come in handy.
Did similar change to ihawk, and working on way to get connect to the latest mm-latest.py.

This worked out of the box for me. :-)

Also, runnable as node app.js
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On Jan 17, 2015, at 4:16 PM, Ben West notifications@github.com wrote:

Also, runnable as node app.js

Might come in handy.
Did similar change to ihawk, and working on way to get connect to the latest mm-latest.py.

This worked out of the box for me. :-)

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stub out npm package
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A .gitignore (2)
A app.js (10)
A package.json (22)
R static/index.html (0)
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https://github.com/kenstack/glucodyn/pull/1.patch
https://github.com/kenstack/glucodyn/pull/1.diff

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