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    • S Do not disturb
      sdetweil @rmcon
      last edited by

      @rmcon post results of

      git status

      in the mmm-remote-control
      folder

      Sam

      How to add modules

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        rmcon @sdetweil
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        @sdetweil
        ~/MagicMirror/modules/MMM-Remote-Control $ git status
        On branch master
        Your branch is behind ‘origin/master’ by 8 commits, and can be fast-forwarded.
        (use “git pull” to update your local branch)

        Changes not staged for commit:
        (use “git add/rm …” to update what will be committed)
        (use “git restore …” to discard changes in working directory)
        modified: modules.json
        deleted: package-lock.json
        modified: package.json

        no changes added to commit (use “git add” and/or “git commit -a”)

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          sdetweil @rmcon
          last edited by

          @rmcon ok the quick way

          git reset --hard HEAD

          then
          git pull
          Then
          npm install

          Sam

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            rmcon @sdetweil
            last edited by

            @sdetweil
            That worked! No idea what we just did, but the update went through and MM worked fine after reboot, to include the module,

            Sam, you’re a wizard as far as I’m concerned. Thanks for taking the time to assist us less savvy folks.

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              sdetweil @rmcon
              last edited by sdetweil

              @rmcon thanks, but no wizardry

              a little info

              we use a source code repository, that keeps track of every file change, add, delete, rename, whatever.

              on linux there is no hidden file attribute, like on Windows… but by convention, if a file or folder starts with a dot(.) then it is not shown unless explicitly requested

              git is the source code repository we all use (MM and the modules)
              it is called a distributed scm (source code mgmt) system, because whenever you have some of a repo, you have ALL of it from its start to now…

              you git clone to make a local copy (linked to the source of the clone)

              on linux that is stored in the .git folder (notice the .)

              it knows about every little change to any of the files… oh
              when you see them, that is called the ‘working copy’… may match the repo, might not

              so, we asked git, tell me the status of the working copy as compared to the repository (in the .git folder)

              and it said some file hadchanged and some file had been deleted.
              neither of those files (package.json or package-lock.json) affect the actual running of the module, they are part of the housekeeping, setup, installation…

              now, you said you were going to UPDATE cause the module had changed,
              so you don’t NEED those files as they exist(or don’t) , cause you are going to PULL a NEW copy of the repo to your system (repo and working copy)

              git provides commands to do lots of things,
              you can look thru the history of the repo, with git log and git history

              an important idea, is a pointer to the top of the last incorporated (committed) changes
              that term is called HEAD, the HEAD of the change tree…

              so, we asked git, please restore our working copy (and any potential additions (commits) to the repo BACK to the HEAD position
              AND reset all the working copy files too…
              git reset --hard HEAD
              –hard means and working copy
              ok, so NOW we have the working copy matching the repo state of the clone you did

              now lets ask to refresh the local repo with the repo copy that has changed
              that action is PULL the repo to us, and resynch
              (it doesn’t like it when the working copy doesn’t match its expectations, so we ‘forced’ it back to HEAD)

              now the PULL updates the repo, AND the working copy… phew… and it updated the two files it was unsure about before

              but who knows what the impact of the change are (the module author, did we look at any comments he might have made (no… not me!)…)
              so, lets just redo the node package managers view of the system
              npm install will recheck any locally added libraries (in node_modules folder)
              and do any pre/post install tasks defined in the package.json

              NOW we are file level up to date with the latest official repo
              AND we are runtime up to date

              Sam

              How to add modules

              learning how to use browser developers window for css changes

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