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# Our Boxen
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This is a template Boxen project designed for your organization to fork and
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modify appropriately.
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The Boxen rubygem and the Boxen puppet modules are only a framework for getting
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things done.
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This repository template is just a basic example of _how_ to do things with them.
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## Getting Started
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1. Install XCode Command Line Tools and/or full XCode.
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1. Create a new repository on GitHub as your user for your Boxen. (eg.
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`wfarr/my-boxen`). **Make sure it is a private repository!** for now
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1. Get running like so:
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```
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mkdir -p ~/src/my-boxen
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cd ~/src/my-boxen
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git init
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git remote add upstream https://github.com/boxen/our-boxen
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git fetch upstream
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git co -b master upstream/master
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git remote add origin https://github.com/wfarr/my-boxen
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git push origin master
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script/boxen
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```
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1. Close and reopen your Terminal. If you have a shell config file
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(eg. `~/.bashrc`) you'll need to add this at the very end:
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`[ -f /opt/boxen/env.sh ] && source /opt/boxen/env.sh`, and reload
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your shell.
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1. Confirm the Boxen env has loaded: `boxen --env`
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Now you have your own my-boxen repo that you can hack on.
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You may have noticed we didn't ask you to fork the repo.
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This is because when our-boxen goes open source that'd have some
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implications about your fork also potentially being public.
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That's obviously quite bad, so that's why we strongly suggest you
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create an entirely separate repo and simply pull the code in, as shown above.
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## What You Get
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This template project provides the following by default:
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* Homebrew
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* Git
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* Hub
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* DNSMasq w/ .dev resolver for localhost
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* NVM
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* RBenv
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* Full Disk Encryption requirement
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* NodeJS 0.4
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* NodeJS 0.6
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* NodeJS 0.8
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* Ruby 1.8.7
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* Ruby 1.9.2
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* Ruby 1.9.3
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* Ack
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* Findutils
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* GNU-Tar
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## Customizing
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You can always check out the number of existing modules we already
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provide as optional installs under the
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[boxen organization](https://github.com/boxen). These modules are all
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tested to be compatible with Boxen. Use the `Puppetfile` to pull them
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in dependencies automatically whenever `boxen` is run. You'll have to
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make sure your "node" (Puppet's term for your laptop, basically)
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includes or requires them. You can do this by either modifying
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`manifests/site.pp` for each module, _or_ we would generally recommend
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you create a module for your organization (eg. `modules/github`) and
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create an environment class in that. Then you need only adjust
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`manifests/site.pp` by doing `include github::environment` or
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what-have-you for your organization.
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For organization projects (read: repositories that people will be working in), please see the documentation in the projects module template we provide.
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For per-user configuration that doesn't need to be applied globally to everyone, please see the documentation in the people module template we provide.
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