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Installation
Harshad Yeola edited this page Jul 14, 2014
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Installing easyengine into your system is very easy and it can be done in following way
# Stable branch
wget -qO ee rt.cx/ee && sudo bash eeThis command furthur asks for your username, which will be set as your git username to maintain track of configuration files and email address used in git as well as used while creating wordpress website, configured as a email address for postfix server.
EasyEngine (ee) required your name & email address
to track changes you made under the Git version control
EasyEngine (ee) will be able to send you daily reports & alerts in upcoming version
EasyEngine (ee) will NEVER send your information across
Enter your name [root]: example
Enter your email address [[email protected]]: [email protected]
EasyEngine is now installed in your system.
Next step is to install EasyEngine Stack for this refer Stack Module Install Section.
EasyEngine (ee):
- Installation
- Stack Module
- Site Module
- Debug Module
- Secure Module
- Other commands
- Configurartion File
- EasyEngine Logs
Tutorials:
- SFTP Setup
- Remote MySQL
- Setup OpenDKIM
- HHVM with EE 2.x.x
- Prevent MySQL crashing
- Change WordPress Cache
- Migrate Website With EasyEngine
- EasyEngine with Hosting Providers
Misc:
- FAQ
- Roadmap
- [Support Forum] (http://community.rtcamp.com/c/easyengine/)
- EasyEngine Update
- EasyEngine Admin Tools
- EasyEngine Beta Testing
Chat:
- [EasyEngine Developer Chat] (https://gitter.im/rtCamp/easyengine)
Testing:
- [Travis-CI] (https://travis-ci.org/rtCamp/easyengine/)
Donations:
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