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Add back npm run {server,dev} for the benefit of folks upgrading #692

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@tsibley tsibley commented Jan 22, 2019

These were the primary ways to run Auspice previously, and it's nice to
make them keep working even with the introduction of the new Auspice
CLI. People upgrading will be less surprised.

These were the primary ways to run Auspice previously, and it's nice to
make them keep working even with the introduction of the new Auspice
CLI.  People upgrading will be less surprised.
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No problem -- we can add these back for versions 1.x.x. Thanks!

Note that in the future auspice should be interacted with by using auspice (or npx auspice if not installed globally), but I understand that this is better done with a v2 release.

@jameshadfield jameshadfield merged commit 3243edf into master Jan 23, 2019
@jameshadfield jameshadfield deleted the npm-run-backwards-compat branch January 23, 2019 00:08
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tsibley commented Jan 23, 2019

Oh yeah, having a CLI for Auspice is great and these additions aren't meant to impede that forward progress, just offer a bridge for folks upgrading. It might make sense to add warnings to them (along with view, start, etc) so people can start getting used to the idea of auspice or npx auspice. Thanks for merging.

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