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Advanced Installation
This is the tutorial for the advanced distribution of MODX. It is recommended to only install this distribution if: You plan on renaming the manager/ or connectors/ directories, or move the core/ directory You have SSH access or can easily move/make...
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Basic Installation
Beginning Setup¶ After you've downloaded MODX Revolution, upload the .zip file to your server. On the server itself, either through your control panel extraction script or in the server's file manager, extract the file to its own directory. Copy or m...
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Command Line Installation
CLI Installation is available only for MODX Revolution versions 2.2 and later. Installing MODX via the PHP Command Line¶ MODX allows you to do upgrades and installations via the command line (CLI) while using a config XML file. (More info on this fil...
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Installation
HandyMan 0.9.0 does not support MODX Revolution 2.0.8 or lower - limited support for 2.0.8 is available in 1.0.x, but can be phased out in any of the future versions so don't lurk around on Revo 2.0! The HandyMan package creates a folder in the root ...
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Using Gitify to Collaborate with Pull Requests
Some projects will require you to submit a Pull Request (PR) to their repository. You do this by forking the repo, making changes in a feature branch in your fork, then submitting the PR to the original project. For the purpose of this tutorial, we’l...