Re: [geddyjs:1699] deploying with latest dev geddy from github

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Matthew Eernisse

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Nov 18, 2014, 12:02:22 AM11/18/14
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You can run your app from the locally bundled Geddy (e.g., `./node_modules/geddy/bin/cli.js` or similar), and have the "geddy" dependency in your package.json reference our master branch. Does that make sense?

On Sat, Nov 15, 2014 at 2:10 PM, Vishi <vishal...@gmail.com> wrote:
Hi
As far as I understand, when I deploy the app on heroku, latest version of geddy (v13.0.7) is used. How can I package up the bleeding edge latest dev version of geddy from github into my app?
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-Vishi


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Vishi

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Nov 18, 2014, 7:28:46 PM11/18/14
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well, that would mean deploying all the node_modules to heroku. I could not find a way to recursively install the node_modules dependencies
I also found that latest geddy from npm already has the migration to bootstrap 3, hence I did not have to bundle up the master branch 
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