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heroku & glitch #23
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Hmm. I dont know. |
Hahah, Please tell me if you find anything :D |
can you alsoo try Gltich too |
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Lol test it
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Nvm, so it works? |
how does the Glitch one work? |
&!*@#. |
so how does it work? |
Glitch is probably the easiest way to host one of these servers. I recommend disabling projectiles though because it's incredibly laggy. You can also use Repl.it, as it's pretty stable. If you want to use glitch, fork this repo and then import it on glitch. Configure the .env file and then you should be fine. If the server doesn't run open the terminal in the glitch project and follow the steps provided in the readme file. Then edit the sanctuary.user.js websocket constructor to conform to your glitch project name (not in the project itself though) Example A:Before: (function() { After: (function() { Example B(if you did it on repl)Before: After: I can forward you both my repl and glitch.me projects if you'd like so you can just remix them |
whattt |
How Then do you use the tampermonkey? |
You must replace the script the way it is shown in his comment. |
You can see my template for it at glitch.com/~oasis-template |
HOw can I host this with heroku?
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