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This app was bootstrapped using Remix framework.
From your terminal:
npm run dev
This starts your app in development mode, rebuilding assets on file changes.
First, build your app for production:
npm run build
Then run the app in production mode:
npm start
Now you'll need to pick a host to deploy it to.
If you're familiar with deploying node applications, the built-in Remix app server is production-ready.
Make sure to deploy the output of remix build
build/
public/build/
When you ran npx create-remix@latest
there were a few choices for hosting. You can run that again to create a new project, then copy over relevant code/assets from your current app to the new project that's pre-configured for your target server.
Most importantly, this means everything in the app/
directory, but if you've further customized your current application outside of there it may also include:
- Any assets you've added/updated in
public/
- Any updated versions of root files such as
.eslintrc.js
, etc.
cd ..
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# create a new project, and pick a pre-configured host
npx create-remix@latest
cd my-new-remix-app
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# remove the new project's app (not the old one!)
rm -rf app
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# copy your app over
cp -R ../my-old-remix-app/app app