diff --git a/pages/setup_cloud9.md b/pages/setup_cloud9.md deleted file mode 100644 index 456d6f9..0000000 --- a/pages/setup_cloud9.md +++ /dev/null @@ -1,62 +0,0 @@ -# Setup Cloud9 IDE - -This lab will take you through claiming your Cloud9 IDE account and installing the class' Jupyter Notebooks. - -## Login to AWS - -Make sure you know your username and password. You can figure out what they are by reading the Access FAQ: - -> [Computer Access FAQ](../faq.html) - -Sign in to AWS using this link: - -> [Cloud9 IDE](https://957903271915.signin.aws.amazon.com/console) - -## Install the Course Files - -The course content is delivered using [Jupyter](https://jupyter.org/) Notebooks. The Jupyter Notebook is an open-source web application that allows you to create and share documents that contain live code, equations, visualizations and narrative text. Uses include: data cleaning and transformation, numerical simulation, statistical modeling, data visualization, machine learning, and much more. - -### Step 1: Initialize my Installer -Copy and paste the following command in your Cloud9 terminal: - -```bash -cd ~ && wget -q -O - https://github.com/mike-matera/CourseNotebook/archive/master.tar.gz | tar -zxvf - --strip-components=1 -``` - -The output should look like this: - - - -### Step 2: Set the Course Location - -Now execute this command to set the location of course content: - -```bash -cd ~ && echo "https://s3-us-west-2.amazonaws.com/notebooks-course-content/cis-54/content.tar.gz" > .course -``` - -### Step 3: Run the Updater - -Finally run the `update` command to setup your Cloud9 environment and install the notebooks. - -```bash -update -``` - -The initial update will take a couple of minutes. After the update is complete you should see the course content in the left pane. - - - -> Note: The course content changes so this picture might not look exactly like your finished install. - -## Run the Notebook - -If you have done everything correctly you should be able to run the `notebook` command: - -```bash -notebook -``` - -The `notebook` command will have output that presents you a URL. Open the URL in Cloud9 by clicking on it and selecting "Open". See the picture below: - -