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getting started
this guide is not very thorough or complete. if you want something nicer, try our cli for beginners article.
Welcome 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
Windows 10
- Launch PowerShell (or press win+x, and click "Windows PowerShell")
ssh your_username@tilde.team
- Enter your ssh key passphrase (if you set one).
Legacy Windows
- git bash included with a standard git install
- msys2 is quite nice and has support for mosh
- another option is to use WSL (windows subsystem for linux)
Linux
- Open a terminal. Try ctrl + alt + t.
ssh your_username@tilde.team
- Enter your ssh key passphrase (if you set one).
MacOS
- Browse to Applications/Utilities/Terminal and launch Terminal (or press cmd+space, start typing Terminal, and press return)
ssh your_username@tilde.team
- Enter your ssh key passphrase (if you set one).
Finding your index.php file
There are some basic command line commands you'll want to Google and learn, but for this tutorial you only need a few:
ls
= list files and folders in current directorycd
= change directoriesnano
= a command line text editor
Type: ls
to see where you are. You should see a directory called "public_html"
Type: cd public_html
to move into that folder. (cd stands for change directory.)
Type: ls
to see where you are. You should see your index.php file
Editing your index.php file
Type: nano index.php
to open your index.php file and begin editing
Edit your file, willy nilly
When done editing, use ctrl + x
to close the file
You'll be asked if you want to save; say y and to return to the command line
Refresh your tilde page in your browser to see your new website
Note: If at any time you feel you made a mistake in editing, you can exit and n to not save.
see the advanced ssh key guide for more information and cool tips :)