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Webroot keycode generator: The easiest way to install SecureAnywhere on your devices



Then copy and paste one of the server blocks for the 443 port given below and edit the directories according to your server block for the 80 port (with matching server name, path to webroot, and any important values you need). Alternatively you can copy the server block for 80 port, then paste it below, update the port and add the necessary SSL-related directives.




Webroot keycode generator



If you'd like to see a full MEAN (MongoDB, Express, Angular, Node.js) stack example, look at MEAN.JS. They have documentation and an application generator for a sample MEAN project. You'll need to install and start MongoDB, but you'll quickly have a MEAN application running. VS Code also has great MongoDB support through the Azure Databases extension.


A few months ago, I published an article about a static site generator I made called Cleaver. Before this weekend, I mainly was just letting it sit idle. Fixing a few issues that sprung up, figuring out what features I should be adding to it, et cetera.


Not everyone can, or wants to, purchase hosting that can accommodate those requirements for a non-profit community project. So I went deeper. What if I used flat-file storage, or better yet, what if the whole site could be built into static files and served on a $0 Netlify instance? Then my Cleaver static site generator came to mind, and I started hacking away at it.


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