"mmcaulay" wrote:
I use ATOM as my IDE and so wanted to make a package for myself to deploy. I've published it here: https://atom.io/packages/roku-deploy HUGE Caveat: I am far from an expert on Roku and this was made for my own use, but I thought I should share. As such, it's AS IS, no warranties and all that stuff. If you do find a bug, which is likely, I'm happy to try to fix it, or even review PR's for fixing it.
"mmcaulay" wrote:
The manifest update is not one I've thought of before but I'll look in to it. The multiple Roku support is something I'm planning on. Glad you've found it useful.
"mmcaulay" wrote:
I use ATOM as my IDE and so wanted to make a package for myself to deploy. I've published it here: https://atom.io/packages/roku-deploy HUGE Caveat: I am far from an expert on Roku and this was made for my own use, but I thought I should share. As such, it's AS IS, no warranties and all that stuff. If you do find a bug, which is likely, I'm happy to try to fix it, or even review PR's for fixing it.
"scorpiontahir02" wrote:
How do we use it? Clicking on Packages->roku-deploy->Deploy does nothing.
"marcelo.cabral" wrote:
on Atom open the settings page for the package and configure: IP, user and password