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# Hello World
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You've installed Hello World — there's nothing to configure and nothing to set up. This page covers how to open the page it serves and where to read more. (If you're a developer, Hello World is also the recommended packaging template.)
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## Documentation
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- [Hello World upstream docs](https://github.com/Start9Labs/hello-world/blob/master/README.md) — the README for the web server this package runs.
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- [StartOS Packaging Guide](https://docs.start9.com/packaging) — how to build a StartOS service package from that template.
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## What you get on StartOS
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- **A running web server** that serves a single static page.
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- **Nothing to configure and no actions** — the service starts on its own and is immediately usable.
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## Getting set up
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There's no setup wizard, no admin password, no first-run prompt — Hello World is usable the moment it starts. To view the page it serves:
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1. Open Hello World's **Dashboard** tab.
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2. Click the **Web UI** interface to open the served page in your browser.
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## Limitations
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- Hello World is intentionally minimal. It is not a useful service on its own; it exists to demonstrate the StartOS packaging system.
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- The page content is static and cannot be customized through the StartOS UI.
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