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How to develop a Hello World Module in PyroCMS

You can download the hello world module for PyroCMS from following link
http://blog.developeronhire.com/pyrocms-hello-world-module/
Hope you like it

here is Hello world PyroCMS module, check once. that's my blog.

There is an official sample module too.

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