# Install nodemon
npm i nodemon
# Write a script like ...
"scripts": {
"start":"nodemon index.js"
}
# Start in your terminal with something like ...
nodemon ./server.js localhost 8000
or
npm run server
// Note: In order to prevent nodemon from automatically restarting your
// application before you've finished updating your code,
// you will need to turn off Autosave on VS Code and remember to save manually.
// Install it globally with the following command:
npm install -g nodemon
# Install nodemon on your project as dev-dependency
npm install nodemon --save-dev
#or
npm i nodemon --save-dev
#nodemon as -dev cause there is no need nodemon in production
//Install nodemon on your project as dev-dependency
npm install nodemon --save-dev
//Update the package.json file
"scripts": {
"start": "node ./bin/www",
"devstart": "nodemon ./bin/www",
"serverstart": "DEBUG=your-folder-name:* npm run devstart"
},
//On Windows, use this command:
SET DEBUG=express-locallibrary-tutorial:* & npm run devstart
//restart server by typing this on cmd rs (restart)
rs
#nodemon on project
yarn add nodemon -D
#to run nodemon from any folder
yarn add -g nodemon
#run with nodemon
nodemon index.js if nodemon install globally
if you want to run from command used script inside package.json
"script":{
"server":"nodemon index.js"
},
run using yarn run server
# when this command doesn't work:
npm install -g nodemon
# Can try
sudo npm install -g nodemon
#It will then ask you to enter the password you use to log on to your computer.
#So, if you have any problems with this step.
#1. Make sure you are logged in to your computer on an account with admin privileges.
#2. Use sudo in front of the installation command.
#3. Type your password when prompted. Note your password typing will not show. Just hit enter once you've typed it all.