docs(readme): Show how to get started with yeoman

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Mark Pieszak
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If you want to build a brand-new ASP.NET Core app that uses Angular 2 / React / Knockout on the client, consider starting with the `aspnetcore-spa` generator. This lets you choose your client-side framework, and generates a starting point that includes applicable features such as Webpack dev middleware, server-side prerendering, and efficient production builds. If you want to build a brand-new ASP.NET Core app that uses Angular 2 / React / Knockout on the client, consider starting with the `aspnetcore-spa` generator. This lets you choose your client-side framework, and generates a starting point that includes applicable features such as Webpack dev middleware, server-side prerendering, and efficient production builds.
See: [getting started with the `aspnetcore-spa` generator](http://blog.stevensanderson.com/2016/05/02/angular2-react-knockout-apps-on-aspnet-core/). It's much easier than configuring everything to work together manually! ````
// install yeoman, the generator, and a short-term global webpack dependency
npm install -g yo generator-aspnetcore-spa webpack
// go to a new directory and install your framework of choice!
cd some-empty-directory
yo aspnetcore-spa
// Run it!
dotnet run
````
For more details see: [getting started with the `aspnetcore-spa` generator](http://blog.stevensanderson.com/2016/05/02/angular2-react-knockout-apps-on-aspnet-core/). It's much easier than configuring everything to work together manually!
## Adding to existing applications ## Adding to existing applications