User talk:Revansx/meza/Installing MEZA 35.x on a local Rock Linux 8 VM from scratch

Set-up git for local commits

 * 1) At Github.com
 * 2) create your account in GitHub.com
 * 3) generate a classic token at:
 * 4) make a local copy of you token and keep it safe
 * 5) On the local system
 * 6) configure system and git for pushing commits
 * 7) Make local Changes
 * 8) Make local repo agree with remote origin
 * 9) Commit All Local Changes
 * 10) Enter your github username
 * 11) Enter your github user token
 * 1) Make local Changes
 * 2) Make local repo agree with remote origin
 * 3) Commit All Local Changes
 * 4) Enter your github username
 * 5) Enter your github user token
 * 1) Make local Changes
 * 2) Make local repo agree with remote origin
 * 3) Commit All Local Changes
 * 4) Enter your github username
 * 5) Enter your github user token
 * 1) Commit All Local Changes
 * 2) Enter your github username
 * 3) Enter your github user token
 * 1) Enter your github username
 * 2) Enter your github user token
 * 1) Enter your github username
 * 2) Enter your github user token

Meza Developer's Tricks
Here is a collection of tips and tricks that are sometimes helpful to Meza Developers when there encounter common issues

How to remove meza after a failed deploy
xsudo rm -r conf-meza/ xsudo rm -r data-meza/ xsudo rm -r .deploy-meza/ xsudo rm -r htdocs/ xsudo rm -r meza/ xsudo userdel meza-ansible xsudo userdel alt-meza-ansible xsudo groupdel meza-ansible
 * 1) clean-up from earlier failed attempts (remove the x)