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author: ~ben
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published: truee
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title: getting-started
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category:
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- main
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# getting started
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~~~How to ~tilde; a n00b's primer~~~
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Welcome
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New to the command line and all this webby cowfoolery? You're in luck! Here's a basic HELLO WORLD tutorial.
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Logging in
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Finding your index.html file
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Editing your index.html file
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Refreshing your editor view (when chat interrupts)
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How to be l33t
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Logging in
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_______________________________________
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/ WELCOME TO TILDE.TEAM A PLACE FOR WEB \
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\ PAGES /
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\ ^__^
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\ (oo)\_______
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(__)\ )\/\
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||----w |
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* On a PC, you'll need to get an ssh client. PuTTY is a good one.
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Linux
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Open a terminal. Try ctrl + alt + t.
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ssh your_username@tilde.team
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Enter your password.
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Mac
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Browse to Applications/Utilities/Terminal and launch Terminal (or press cmd+space, start typing Terminal, and press return)
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ssh your_username@tilde.team
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Enter your password.
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Finding your index.html file
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There are some basic command line commands you'll want to Google and learn, but for this tutorial you only need a few:
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ls = list files and folders in current directory
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cd = change directories
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nano = a command line text editor
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Type: ls to see where you are. You should see a directory called "public_html"
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Type: cd public_html to move into that folder. (cd stands for change directory.)
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Type: ls to see where you are. You should see your index.html file
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Editing your index.html file
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Type: nano index.html to open your index.html file and begin editing
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Edit your file, willy nilly
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When done editing, use ctrl + x to close the file
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You'll be asked if you want to save; say y and to return to the command line
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Refresh your tilde page in your browser to see your new website
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Note: If at any time you feel you made a mistake in editing, you can exit and n to not save.
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How to be l33t (from our friends over at tilde.club)
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Now that you've made it this far, the community has been busy compiling additional resources for you to experiment with.
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There are TONS of resources elsewhere on the internet. Use your favorite search engine to find out more.
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~pfhawkins // Tips & Tricks (a more complete listing)
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~proclad // More command line tricks (intermediate)
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~jeffbonhag // How to mount your tilde as a drive (intermediate)
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~jonathan // How to use GNU Screen (intermediate to advanced) |