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Final Project Template

Getting started

When setting up the project for the first time, you'll need to:

  • Download the template as a ZIP archive, unarchive it, and save it somewhere on your computer. You'll probably want to rename the project directory from "final-project-template-master" to something that's appropriate for your project.
  • cd into the project directory.
  • Run git init to make it a git repository.
  • Let's make our first commit! git add -A and then git commit -m "Initial commit".
  • On GitHub, let's create a new remote repository by going to "New repository" in the "+" menu in the upper right hand corner of GitHub.
  • Give your repository an appropriate name, probably similar to the directory name you used above, and a description.
  • The defaults are fine for the other fields.
  • We now run the commands in the "...or push an existing repository from the command line" example shown on the resulting page.

Running a local server

If you haven't yet installed reload globally, run `npm install -g reload'.

After that, any time you want to work on your project, run reload -b from the project directory, perhaps in a second tab so you can continue to use git. (If it doesn't work, it could be a port conflict, so you might try specifying a different port like this: reload -b -p 4567.)

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