- Microsoft.EntityFrameworkCore.Design
- Microsoft.EntityFrameworkCore.Sqlite
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Assume working directory of ~/playground/ethereum and that terminal windows are all opened here.
$ geth --datadir ./node1 account new
You will be prompted to enter and confirm a password. This will create a "keystore" directory in your working directory with the key for the created account saved in it.
These are the steps required to replace a directory with a submodule in git. Note: Assumes that you are currently working on branch called 'develop'
git checkout -b creating-submodule
rm -rf path/of/directory/to/be/replaced
git add .
then git commit -m "removing local directory"
git submodule add "https://github.com/repoName" path/of/directory/to/be/replaced
git add .
then git commit -m "adding submodule"
git checkout develop
git submodule foreach git fetch --tags
then git submodule update --init --recursive
A quickstart guide for getting a React.js client running with a Rails API, both hosted on Heroku. Topics Covered:
This is a very quick run down so it is assumed that you have a basic understanding of Unix, Node, NPM, Rails and React. It is also assumed that you have Ruby, Node and NPM installed already.