README: Remove $ for easier copy-pasta

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Aaron Lindsay 2017-12-06 05:26:53 -05:00
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@ -37,20 +37,20 @@ First, install npm, nodejs >= 6.11.3 (may work on older 6.x.x releases, but this
is untested), python, curl, and go >= 1.9 in your distribution. Here is how in
Arch Linux:
$ sudo pacman -S npm curl go python
sudo pacman -S npm curl go python
Install browserify globally using npm:
$ sudo npm install -g browserify
sudo npm install -g browserify
You'll then want to build everything (the Golang and Javascript portions) using
something like:
$ export GOPATH=`pwd`
$ go get -d github.com/aclindsa/moneygo
$ go generate -v github.com/aclindsa/moneygo/internal/handlers
$ go generate -v github.com/aclindsa/moneygo
$ go install -v github.com/aclindsa/moneygo
export GOPATH=`pwd`
go get -d github.com/aclindsa/moneygo
go generate -v github.com/aclindsa/moneygo/internal/handlers
go generate -v github.com/aclindsa/moneygo
go install -v github.com/aclindsa/moneygo
This may take quite a while the first time you build the project since it is
auto-generating a list of currencies and securities by querying multiple
@ -72,7 +72,7 @@ of the config file.
Then, assuming you're in the same directory you ran the above installation
commands from, running MoneyGo is as easy as:
$ ./bin/moneygo -config src/github.com/aclindsa/moneygo/example_config.ini
./bin/moneygo -config src/github.com/aclindsa/moneygo/example_config.ini
You should then be able to explore MoneyGo by visiting https://localhost:8443 in
your browser. Editing the configuration file supplied will allow you to modify