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Make sure you have rails version 4. Type “rails -v” to make sure. 
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From this project directory, do “bundle install –without production” 
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To start the server “rails server”. 
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Navigate your browser to localhost:3000. 
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Instantiate this directory as a git repository with “git init”. 
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Go to github.com, create a new repository, then follow instructions on how to add a remote repository that links to github. 
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Remember, you have to “git add” changes to ready it for a commit, then “git commit” to commit those changes locally, then “git push origin master” to push it to the remote “origin” repository, which is the previously created github.com repository. 
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Download the Heroku Toolbelt. 
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Go to Heroku.com and register. 
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Issue “heroku login” to authenticate, with the credentials from previous step. Make sure it’s a git repository, by issuing “git init”, and also “git add”, “git commit” your files. 
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Then “heroku create” to create this app on heroku. This command also adds a “heroku” remote repository that you can push to. 
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To deploy, issue “git push heroku master”. 
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You may need to run migrations on heroku afterwards, with “heroku run rake db:migrate”. 
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Other helpful heroku commands: 
- heroku logs - heroku logs -t - heroku rename - heroku restart - heroku run console - heroku help