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2. Create your own Knit-like framework using plain ModuleScripts.

:::note Service/Controller
In this article, any references to "Service" or "GetService" can also be implied to also include "Controller" or "GetController". It's simply less wordy to always reference both.
In this article, any references to "Service" or "GetService" can also be implied to also include "Controller" or "GetController". It's simply less wordy to avoid referencing both.
:::

## Custom Bootstrapper
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### Using the RbxUtil Loader Module
To help speed up this whole process, the [Loader](https://sleitnick.github.io/RbxUtil/api/Loader) module will be utilized. This will help us quickly load our modules and kick off any sort of startup method per module.

In keeping with the Service/Controller naming scheme, we will make the same assumption for our custom framework.
In keeping with the Service/Controller naming scheme, we will use the same names for our custom framework.

### Loading Services

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local services = Loader.LoadDescendants(ServerScriptService, Loader.MatchesName("Service$"))
```

Great, so now we have a key/value table of loaded services! To mirror a bit of Knit, lets call the `OnStart` method of each service.
Great, so now we have a key/value table of loaded services! To mirror a bit of Knit, let's call the `OnStart` method of each service.

### Starting Services

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