You'll still need to study the Mojolicious documentation, but you can start with this rather than nothing.

You can also start with

$ mojo generate app RoShamBo [mkdir] ro_sham_bo\script [write] ro_sham_bo\script\ro_sham_bo [chmod] ro_sham_bo/script/ro_sham_bo 744 [mkdir] ro_sham_bo\lib [write] ro_sham_bo\lib\RoShamBo.pm [mkdir] ro_sham_bo\lib\RoShamBo [write] ro_sham_bo\lib\RoShamBo\Example.pm [mkdir] ro_sham_bo\t [write] ro_sham_bo\t\basic.t [mkdir] ro_sham_bo\log [mkdir] ro_sham_bo\public [write] ro_sham_bo\public\index.html [mkdir] ro_sham_bo\templates\layouts [write] ro_sham_bo\templates\layouts\default.html.ep [mkdir] ro_sham_bo\templates\example [write] ro_sham_bo\templates\example\welcome.html.ep

Or my favorite

$ mojo generate lite_app RoShamBo.pl [exist] C:\test [write] C:\test\RoShamBo.pl [chmod] RoShamBo.pl 744

In reply to Re: Mojolicious starting template by Anonymous Monk
in thread Mojolicious starting template by neilwatson

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