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nginx

v1.0.8

Published

An NPM package used for installing and configuring NGINX virtual hosts.

Downloads

52,714

Readme

Hello

This repository stores the files for an NPM package that helps with installing and removing NGINX Virtual Hosts.

Usage

ONLY WORKS ON UBUNTU LINUX AT THIS TIME

NPX

Unless you plan on using this package a lot, it would be silly to install it globally for it to just sit there and collect dust like the old family photos in the attic.

Instead, some genius made another package called NPX. It allows for a package to be temporarily installed, used, and then deleted. Pretty cool, right?

In order to use it, you have to install NPX like so:

npm install -g npx

Then from there, you can use my Nginx package by running

npx nginx

This will bring up an interactive command line interface for you to use the package with.

The traditional way

If you're going to be using the package a lot, or just don't fancy using NPX, the traditional command to run the package is

nginx-install

Yes, it'd be nice to have nginx, but that causes a load of interferences with the actual Nginx service as it uses the same command. But that's okay, because we can use this command instead.

Known Bugs

No known bugs at this time.

Donating/Supporting

You can help me and the project out by donating at my Buy me a Coffee page:

Discussion, Support and Issues

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