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create different ssh key according the article Mac Set-Up Git
$ ssh-keygen -t rsa -C "your_email@youremail.com"
Answer in Gist form to avoid SO code block rendering issues which scrolls unintuitively.
Question reference: http://stackoverflow.com/questions/35747753/complex-encoding-of-multiple-nested-classes-using-scala-argonaut
- Configure Kirby for Dokku
- Install deployment-keys and host keys Dokku plugins
- Set up staging and production environments
- Clone project repository into apps persistent storage folders
- Mount desired folders including
.git
folder to apps - Add
GIT_DIR
andGIT_WORK_TREE
environment variables to containers - Deploy to Dokku
npm installs large dependency trees a lot faster. this is especially noticable over slow networks.
Running npm while offline will no longer insist on retrying network requests. npm will now immediately fall back to cache if possible, or fail. (npm/npm#15666)
- This document references this post with a few updates regarding the git remote set up
- set up digital ocean droplet w/ dokku installed
- add ssh key
ssh-keygen -t rsa
- with proper dns configured w/ url: (first set up the url by following these directions)
- go to your droplet's IP address and give the app url your hostname
- add two A records, (
@
and*
) to direct the url to your IP address (this can be done w/ digital ocean's dns or with the dns managing the domain. For staging, you'll only need to set up one A record pointing towards your subdomain)