Let's say you want to host domains first.com
and second.com
.
Create folders for their files:
# Serve nextJS app from a port through NGINX reverse proxy (HTTP) | |
# Path: /etc/nginx/sites-available/default | |
# Default server configuration for HTTP | |
server { | |
server_name www.DOMAINNAME.com DOMAINNAME.com; | |
# Serve any static assets with NGINX | |
location /_next/static { | |
alias /home/ubuntu/PROJECT_FOLDER/.next/static; |
# Connect to a WPA2 Enterprise network with wpa_supplicant with this .conf file. | |
# I used this to connect to my university's wireless network on Arch linux. | |
# Here's the command I used: | |
# | |
# wpa_supplicant -i wlan0 -c ./wpa_supplicant.conf | |
# | |
network={ | |
ssid="YOUR_SSID" | |
scan_ssid=1 |
I am no Virgil, but having stumbled my way through Python packaging a few times already, I'm documenting the things I learn as I go here.
To help me learn, I took a survey of the top 15 Python packages on Github along with 12 other commonly referenced packages. I thought... if there are any best