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# Welcome to Buffalo!
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Thank you for choosing Buffalo for your web development needs.
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## Database Setup
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It looks like you chose to set up your application using a database! Fantastic!
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The first thing you need to do is open up the "database.yml" file and edit it to use the correct usernames, passwords, hosts, etc... that are appropriate for your environment.
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You will also need to make sure that **you** start/install the database of your choice. Buffalo **won't** install and start it for you.
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### Create Your Databases
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Ok, so you've edited the "database.yml" file and started your database, now Buffalo can create the databases in that file for you:
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$ buffalo pop create -a
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## Starting the Application
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Buffalo ships with a command that will watch your application and automatically rebuild the Go binary and any assets for you. To do that run the "buffalo dev" command:
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$ buffalo dev
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If you point your browser to [http://127.0.0.1:3000](http://127.0.0.1:3000) you should see a "Welcome to Buffalo!" page.
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**Congratulations!** You now have your Buffalo application up and running.
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## What Next?
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We recommend you heading over to [http://gobuffalo.io](http://gobuffalo.io) and reviewing all of the great documentation there.
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Good luck!
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[Powered by Buffalo](http://gobuffalo.io)
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