A Super-Quick Guide to Getting Started with Node.js & Express.js

Paige Miles
2 min readFeb 19, 2021

Download & install node.jshttps://nodejs.org/en/download/

Make your project directory. In your project directory add an index.js file

mkdir my-node-app
cd my-node-app
touch index.js

Initialize your node app.

npm init -y

Note: -y tag accepts the default criteria. Without it, you will be asked to make edits and accept criteria prior to initialization. Either way, the accepted information can be found in the package.json file and can be edited at any time.

Install Express.js

npm install express

Confirm express was installed by looking for it in the package.json file under dependencies.

touch .gitignore

To create a .gitignore file. Add node_modules to your .gitignore file. This prevents node modules from being pushed to Github.

Express Setup

In the index.js file:

Import express

const express = require('express');

Instantiate express application

const app = express()

Declare your port number

const port = 4000

Declare your first route/API endpoint

app.get('/', (request, response) => {
response.send('Hello World!')
})

Start the server

app.listen(port, () => {
console.log("listening on port 4000")
})

So, this is what your index.js file should look like now:

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Paige Miles

Full-stack developer. Funny-peculiar. Lover of baking, yoga, and reading (between the lines).