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Getting Started with Budibase

(For contributors - scroll down)

1. Global install budibase

npm install -g budibase

2. Start using Budibase

Create a directory to store your Budibase apps

mkdir my-budibase

cd my-budibase

Initialise Budibase in current directory

budi init

Create a new Budibase app

budi new my-app

Run Budibase

budi

You can now access the Budibase builder on http://localhost:4001/_builder

Start building!

Once you have created your app, you need to create yourself an instance of your app (i.e. a database)

budi instance my-app

Documentation

A work in progress, lives here: https://docs.budibase.com

Contributing

Contributors, see CONTRIBUTING.md