That "./" in Render.com means go to the child folder of the current directory of the GitHub repository. No need to retype the file location :)
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That "./" in Render.com means go to the child folder of the current directory of the GitHub repository. No need to retype the file location :)
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Hmmm... does not heard render.com, I will try it. Which type of programming language are you try?
Hey Peter, I'm using render.com as a static website hosting site, but I believe they can do dynamic sites as well. I connected my GitHub account to it and it automatically syncs over the code from the specified repository using file paths (hence the ./). It's really cool to use when learning software development and infrastructure as code. Here is the sample site I configured: hello-world-6edh.onrender.com from a simple YAML and HTML file.
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