- Talk to your villagers
- Shake trees
- Collect fruit / Wood
- Hit rocks
- Find the glowing spot / Plant money tree
- Collect fossils
- Check in with vendors (Nook's Cranny, Mabel)
- Access Nook Stop
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"books": [ | |
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"isbn": "9781593275846", | |
"title": "Eloquent JavaScript, Second Edition", | |
"subtitle": "A Modern Introduction to Programming", | |
"author": "Marijn Haverbeke", | |
"published": "2014-12-14T00:00:00.000Z", | |
"publisher": "No Starch Press", | |
"pages": 472, |
You can use a FREE certificate from [Let's Encrypt] (https://letsencrypt.org/) to secure your [openHAB] (http://www.openhab.org/) installation.
This quick information page is based on detail from https://gist.github.com/jpmens/8029383.
To start, get the Let's Encrypt client as shown here https://letsencrypt.org/howitworks/. I checked it out into /root/letsencrypt
.
Pick a password for your keystore. Use the commandline in step 9 of [jpmen's tutorial] (https://gist.github.com/jpmens/8029383) to create jetty passwords and update the jetty.xml.
I hereby claim:
- I am dfraser on github.
- I am dfraser (https://keybase.io/dfraser) on keybase.
- I have a public key whose fingerprint is RETU RN T HIS. PGP. GET_ FING ERPR INT( ); }
To claim this, I am signing this object: