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Create Phoenix and Reva tutorial #561
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```cd examples/oc-phoenix/ && ../../cmd/revad/revad -dev-dir .``` | ||
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The Revad should now be running. | ||
In the Rhoenix folder (open anothre terminal tab): |
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Connect Phoenix and Reva locally | ||
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This is a guide on how you can run both Pheonix and Reva locally in a dev environment. Phoenix is a frontend application connected to an open cloud backend server, e.g. Reva. |
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Instead of "e.g. Reva.", you can say that it connects to the backend server through the Reva platform.
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Hi Lovisa. Looks good to me!
Some syntax error: |
This is a tutorial how to run Reva together with Phoenix locally.