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Changes not showing up in NodeJs/ReactJs apllication running on Heroku?
Unicorn Meta Zoo #1: Why another podcast?
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I have made changes to some css and js file in my Node-React apllication which is deployed on Heroku. But the changes are not showing up when I git add . the project on heroku. ALthough the changes are not coming up when I run the project locally.
Any help would be appreciated on what could be the possible cause on the changes not getting deployed?
node.js reactjs heroku
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I have made changes to some css and js file in my Node-React apllication which is deployed on Heroku. But the changes are not showing up when I git add . the project on heroku. ALthough the changes are not coming up when I run the project locally.
Any help would be appreciated on what could be the possible cause on the changes not getting deployed?
node.js reactjs heroku
Try to rungit commit
andgit push
– Nicolau
Mar 9 at 5:15
I used them as well but changes don't show up. Running the app locally also does not show the changes I make to the js and css file.
– PrettyCode
Mar 9 at 7:14
add a comment |
I have made changes to some css and js file in my Node-React apllication which is deployed on Heroku. But the changes are not showing up when I git add . the project on heroku. ALthough the changes are not coming up when I run the project locally.
Any help would be appreciated on what could be the possible cause on the changes not getting deployed?
node.js reactjs heroku
I have made changes to some css and js file in my Node-React apllication which is deployed on Heroku. But the changes are not showing up when I git add . the project on heroku. ALthough the changes are not coming up when I run the project locally.
Any help would be appreciated on what could be the possible cause on the changes not getting deployed?
node.js reactjs heroku
node.js reactjs heroku
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Try to rungit commit
andgit push
– Nicolau
Mar 9 at 5:15
I used them as well but changes don't show up. Running the app locally also does not show the changes I make to the js and css file.
– PrettyCode
Mar 9 at 7:14
add a comment |
Try to rungit commit
andgit push
– Nicolau
Mar 9 at 5:15
I used them as well but changes don't show up. Running the app locally also does not show the changes I make to the js and css file.
– PrettyCode
Mar 9 at 7:14
Try to run
git commit
and git push
– Nicolau
Mar 9 at 5:15
Try to run
git commit
and git push
– Nicolau
Mar 9 at 5:15
I used them as well but changes don't show up. Running the app locally also does not show the changes I make to the js and css file.
– PrettyCode
Mar 9 at 7:14
I used them as well but changes don't show up. Running the app locally also does not show the changes I make to the js and css file.
– PrettyCode
Mar 9 at 7:14
add a comment |
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You need a few more commands in your deployment workflow.
The git add .
command is putting your local changes into staging.
You also need to run git commit -m 'your commit message'
in order to commit those local changes to your local git repository.
Next, you need to run git push
to push your local repository to the remote repository it is linked with.
Effective use of git is one of the most useful things you can teach yourself as a developer. It will enable you to contribute effectively to a team when the time comes. Here's a good starter article: Basic Git With Examples.
Thanks for your feedback. I have used all these commands to push the code to heroku. But still the changes are not showing up.
– PrettyCode
Mar 9 at 7:10
Even if I npm start the project (on localhost:3000), the changes I make to the project are not showing up on the local server.
– PrettyCode
Mar 9 at 7:11
Are you sure you're saving the file? Are you using a framework or anything? What tools are you building with?
– Taylor Krusen
Mar 10 at 22:38
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You need a few more commands in your deployment workflow.
The git add .
command is putting your local changes into staging.
You also need to run git commit -m 'your commit message'
in order to commit those local changes to your local git repository.
Next, you need to run git push
to push your local repository to the remote repository it is linked with.
Effective use of git is one of the most useful things you can teach yourself as a developer. It will enable you to contribute effectively to a team when the time comes. Here's a good starter article: Basic Git With Examples.
Thanks for your feedback. I have used all these commands to push the code to heroku. But still the changes are not showing up.
– PrettyCode
Mar 9 at 7:10
Even if I npm start the project (on localhost:3000), the changes I make to the project are not showing up on the local server.
– PrettyCode
Mar 9 at 7:11
Are you sure you're saving the file? Are you using a framework or anything? What tools are you building with?
– Taylor Krusen
Mar 10 at 22:38
add a comment |
You need a few more commands in your deployment workflow.
The git add .
command is putting your local changes into staging.
You also need to run git commit -m 'your commit message'
in order to commit those local changes to your local git repository.
Next, you need to run git push
to push your local repository to the remote repository it is linked with.
Effective use of git is one of the most useful things you can teach yourself as a developer. It will enable you to contribute effectively to a team when the time comes. Here's a good starter article: Basic Git With Examples.
Thanks for your feedback. I have used all these commands to push the code to heroku. But still the changes are not showing up.
– PrettyCode
Mar 9 at 7:10
Even if I npm start the project (on localhost:3000), the changes I make to the project are not showing up on the local server.
– PrettyCode
Mar 9 at 7:11
Are you sure you're saving the file? Are you using a framework or anything? What tools are you building with?
– Taylor Krusen
Mar 10 at 22:38
add a comment |
You need a few more commands in your deployment workflow.
The git add .
command is putting your local changes into staging.
You also need to run git commit -m 'your commit message'
in order to commit those local changes to your local git repository.
Next, you need to run git push
to push your local repository to the remote repository it is linked with.
Effective use of git is one of the most useful things you can teach yourself as a developer. It will enable you to contribute effectively to a team when the time comes. Here's a good starter article: Basic Git With Examples.
You need a few more commands in your deployment workflow.
The git add .
command is putting your local changes into staging.
You also need to run git commit -m 'your commit message'
in order to commit those local changes to your local git repository.
Next, you need to run git push
to push your local repository to the remote repository it is linked with.
Effective use of git is one of the most useful things you can teach yourself as a developer. It will enable you to contribute effectively to a team when the time comes. Here's a good starter article: Basic Git With Examples.
answered Mar 9 at 6:12
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Thanks for your feedback. I have used all these commands to push the code to heroku. But still the changes are not showing up.
– PrettyCode
Mar 9 at 7:10
Even if I npm start the project (on localhost:3000), the changes I make to the project are not showing up on the local server.
– PrettyCode
Mar 9 at 7:11
Are you sure you're saving the file? Are you using a framework or anything? What tools are you building with?
– Taylor Krusen
Mar 10 at 22:38
add a comment |
Thanks for your feedback. I have used all these commands to push the code to heroku. But still the changes are not showing up.
– PrettyCode
Mar 9 at 7:10
Even if I npm start the project (on localhost:3000), the changes I make to the project are not showing up on the local server.
– PrettyCode
Mar 9 at 7:11
Are you sure you're saving the file? Are you using a framework or anything? What tools are you building with?
– Taylor Krusen
Mar 10 at 22:38
Thanks for your feedback. I have used all these commands to push the code to heroku. But still the changes are not showing up.
– PrettyCode
Mar 9 at 7:10
Thanks for your feedback. I have used all these commands to push the code to heroku. But still the changes are not showing up.
– PrettyCode
Mar 9 at 7:10
Even if I npm start the project (on localhost:3000), the changes I make to the project are not showing up on the local server.
– PrettyCode
Mar 9 at 7:11
Even if I npm start the project (on localhost:3000), the changes I make to the project are not showing up on the local server.
– PrettyCode
Mar 9 at 7:11
Are you sure you're saving the file? Are you using a framework or anything? What tools are you building with?
– Taylor Krusen
Mar 10 at 22:38
Are you sure you're saving the file? Are you using a framework or anything? What tools are you building with?
– Taylor Krusen
Mar 10 at 22:38
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Try to run
git commit
andgit push
– Nicolau
Mar 9 at 5:15
I used them as well but changes don't show up. Running the app locally also does not show the changes I make to the js and css file.
– PrettyCode
Mar 9 at 7:14