smithy-go currently does not generate go.mod
, go.sum
, or go_module_metadata.go
files, but it probably should.
There are example artfacts attached in this gist:
go.mod
go.sum
# Smithy CLI must be the latest release to match the version range `[1.0,2.0)` | |
smithy --version | |
# Assumes `codegen/sdk-codegen/smithy-build.json` exists | |
cd codegen/sdk-codegen/ | |
# Filter out warnings and notes | |
smithy build --severity ERROR |
smithy-go currently does not generate go.mod
, go.sum
, or go_module_metadata.go
files, but it probably should.
There are example artfacts attached in this gist:
go.mod
go.sum
Rutgers University Computer Science Students have to use iLab machines for courses such as Systems Programming and Computer Architecture, but there is usually no comprehensive set up tutorial.
Because of this, many of the modern amenities that exist are not utilized, and students are stuck in a terminal (not user-friendly).
In this guide, there will be examples of how to ssh into an iLab machine from a terminal, set up boilerplate code for C Projects, configure Visual Studio Code (VS Code) for remote development, and work with git and GitHub both locally and remotely.
openssl genrsa 2048 > host.key
chmod 400 host.key
openssl req -new -x509 -nodes -sha256 -days 365 -key host.key -out host.cert