I've been trying to understand how to setup systems from
the ground up on Ubuntu. I just installed redis
onto
the box and here's how I did it and some things to look
out for.
To install:
http://jethrokuan.github.io/2013/12/19/Using-Passport-With-Sails-JS.html |
<link rel="import" href="../../bower_components/polymer/polymer.html"> | |
<polymer-element name="google-client-lib"> | |
<template> | |
</template> | |
<script> | |
(function() { | |
// to reference 'this' during callback | |
var handler; |
* HTML5 = Truly evergreen browsers |
var gulp = require('gulp'); | |
var psi = require('psi'); | |
var ngrok = require('ngrok'); | |
var sequence = require('run-sequence'); | |
// note server must already be running on port to be able to | |
// run this example perfectly | |
var PORT = 8000; | |
var site = ''; |
I hereby claim:
To claim this, I am signing this object:
'use strict'; | |
/** | |
* Using gulp 4 syntax | |
* https://demisx.github.io/gulp4/2015/01/15/install-gulp4.html | |
* npm install gulpjs/gulp.git#4.0 --save-dev | |
* | |
* Note: probably also make a .gitignore for the node_modules folder | |
*/ |
docker-machine create \ | |
--driver virtualbox \ | |
--virtualbox-cpu-count "2" \ | |
--virtualbox-disk-size "64000" \ | |
--virtualbox-memory "4096" \ | |
--virtualbox-boot2docker-url https://github.com/boot2docker/boot2docker/releases/download/v1.11.2/boot2docker.iso \ | |
default |