January 2018
Beginner
658 pages
13h 10m
English
Nodemon will get executed as Node did, where we type the command and then we type the file we want to start. In our case, app.js is the root of our project. When you run it, you'll see a few things, as shown here:

We'll see a combination of our app's output, along with nodemon logs that show you what's happening. As shown in the preceding code, you can see the version nodemon is using, the files it's watching, and the command it actually ran. Now, at this point, it's waiting for more changes; it already ran through the entire app and it'll keep running until another change happens or until you shut it down.
Inside Atom, we'll ...