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This page shows how you can get started with a simple hello world application.
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##1. Include
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Starting with an empty `main.cpp` file, add `#!cpp #include "crow.h"` or `#!cpp #include "crow_all.h"` if you're using the single header file.
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##2. App declaration
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Next Create a `main()` and declare a `#!cpp crow::SimpleApp` inside, your code should look like this
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``` cpp
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int main()
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{
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crow::SimpleApp app;
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}
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```
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The App (or SimpleApp) class organizes all the different parts of Crow and provides the developer (you) a simple interface to interact with these parts.
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For more information, please go [here](../../guides/app).
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##3. Adding routes
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Once you have your app, the next step is to add routes (or endpoints). You can do so with the `CROW_ROUTE` macro.
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``` cpp
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CROW_ROUTE(app, "/")([](){
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return "Hello world";
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});
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```
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For more details on routes, please go [here](../../guides/routes).
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#4. Running the app
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Once you're happy with how you defined all your routes, you're going to want to instruct Crow to run your app. This is done using the `run()` method.
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``` cpp
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app.port(18080).multithreaded().run();
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```
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Please note that the `port()` and `multithreaded()` methods aren't needed, Though not using `port()` will cause the default port (`80`) to be used.<br>
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##Putting it all together
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Once you've followed all the steps above, your code should look similar to this
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``` cpp linenums="1"
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#include "crow.h"
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//#include "crow_all.h"
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int main()
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{
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crow::SimpleApp app; //define your crow application
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//define your endpoint at the root directory
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CROW_ROUTE(app, "/")([](){
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return "Hello world";
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});
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//set the port, set the app to run on multiple threads, and run the app
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app.port(18080).multithreaded().run();
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}
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```
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After building and running your .cpp file, you should be able to access your endpoint at [http://localhost:18080](http://localhost:18080). Opening this URL in your browser will show a white screen with "Hello world" typed on it.
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