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tig-link

v0.1.38

Published

The node.js web counterpart to tig CLI tools.

Readme

tig-link

The node.js API for tig synchronization. This is the source code for the tig.link public API server.

tig is being developed to support all platforms and be 100% portable. In keeping with that mantra, tig-link server may be installed on any private server and registered with tig to track you or your organizations cloud dev settings.

setup

  • Make up a JWT secret (string) that will be used to sign JWT tokens issued by your personal installation of tig-link API.

  • Visit github developer applications and register a new application. Any name will work but I would use "<username|organization>'s private tig". Make note of the client ID and secret as you will be prompted for them.

  • Create a mongodb server accessible from where you are installing tig-link server and create a blank tig database. Get the connection string ready in format "mongodb://<mongo_credentials>@<mongo_url>/tig".

  • The command below will install the latest tig command line interface, and then will configure (-C) and install (-I) tig-link API components on your machine. The (-s) starts up the server.

npm install -g tig && tig link -CIs