Welcome to the Spicey web application framework! To generate an application, follow the steps below. 1. Create a Curry program containing a constant of type `Database.ERD.ERD` which describes your entity-relationship model (see the file "examples/BlogERD.curry" as an example). 2. Since the imported module `Database.ERD` is part of the package `cdbi`, this package must be installed, e.g., by the command cypm add --dependency cdbi 3. Execute `spiceup` and supply the name of the Curry ERD program, e.g., cypm exec spiceup .../BlogERD.curry This generates the complete source code of the initial application (see the generated file README.txt for some explanations). You can also provide a file name for the SQLite3 database in which all data is stored, e.g., cypm exec spiceup --db BlogData.db .../Blog.erdterm If the parameter "--db ..." is not provided, then the name of database file is ".db" where is the name of the specified ER model. Since this file name will be used in the _generated_ cgi programs, a relative file name will be relative to the place where the cgi programs are stored. 4. Compile the generated programs by `make compile`. 5. Configure the Makefile (variable WEBSERVERDIR) and execute `make deploy` to deploy the web application. 6. After the successful compilation, the application is executable in a web browser by loading `/spicey.cgi`.