Skouter mortgage estimates. Web application with view written in PHP and Vue, but controller and models in Go.
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README.md

Environment variables

DBName DBUser DBPass

Bundling

Uses ESbuild and the Vue node package. sudo apt install esbuild; npm install vue; ``

Starting Server

It reads database info from environment variables, unless called as skouter dev. Dev mode uses default datbase credentials for user ‘tester’.