- a code editor (use what works for you or try Atom)
- a Linux, OS X, or Windows system
- a recent install of node.js from http://nodejs.org
- Make sure you install
Meteor
, the full-stack reactive javascript platform - Linux and Mac OS X install meteor with
curl https://install.meteor.com/ | sh
- Windows install from https://install.meteor.com/windows
- Basic git commands http://try.github.io/
- https://guides.github.com/activities/hello-world/ provies a deeper understanding of git and a github workflow
- In your projects directory, run
git clone https://github.com/codeforsanantonio/edwards_aquifer.git
- After cloning,
git branch <your-name>
, where is a variable. - Now checkout the branch with
git checkout <your-name>
, where is a variable. - Type
git branch
to confirm that youa re in your<your-name>
branch. - Do the following from here on out:
- Use
git add
to add your new files and edits - Commit frequently, writing useful commit messages with
git commit
- Do
git pull origin master
to make sure you're up to date. - Resolve any possible conflicts
- Then
git push origin <your-name>
to get your code on GitHub. - Issue a pull request
- Ensure someone else reviews and merges your code.
- Keep going in this cycle.
- Use
We expect our input raw information to be either structured with a SQL dump, CSV dump, JSON response, or presented unstructured in a key value store.
https://Meteor.com for our Full stack, real-time javascript platform Access Web-RTC with https://developer.kandy.io/docs/javascript/2-4