I am trying to set up the configuration in preparation for following Daniel Kehoe's learn-rails tutorial book, but I am having trouble setting up the environment variables. The book seems to explain how to do it on Mac and Atom but not with cloud9. I am supposed to put the environment variables into a file called ".bashrc" but I don't know where to find this file as it is hidden.
Where is the .bashrc file in my cloud9 app ? (Daniel Kehoe's learn-rails tutorial book)
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You will find it on the left side
Workspace->Setting Icon->Show Hidden Files, You can click on the left side upper right then click it then it will show a list then you can clickShow Hidden FilesSee the attached images
then below of the left side tree
Or you can use Figaro gem for the environment variable.
Add Figaro to your Gemfile and
bundle install:Figaro installation is easy:
This creates a commented
config/application.ymlfile. Add your own configuration to this file and you're done!Example
Hope it helps