Jesse Rosenberger 5475add47f Re-factor and re-enable BrowserStack Automate for meteor self-test.
Much of the infrastructure to run "self test" tests (those which test
core functionality of the `meteor` tool itself) in PhantomJS and
BrowserStack was already in place, though the BrowserStack portion had
been disabled some time ago, though the exact reason isn't entirely
clear.

BrowserStack could play an important roll in Meteor's future as Meteor
works to ensure that the bundle delivered to the client is appropriate
for that client's capabilities, including appropriate polyfills to
implement functionality not natively available in the browser (e.g.
ECMAScript features, SockJS, etc.).
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Meteor

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Meteor is an ultra-simple environment for building modern web applications.

With Meteor you write apps:

  • in modern JavaScript
  • that send data over the wire, rather than HTML
  • using your choice of popular open-source libraries

Try a getting started tutorial:

Next, read the guide and the documentation.

Quick Start

On Windows, the installer can be found at https://www.meteor.com/install.

On Linux/macOS, use this line:

curl https://install.meteor.com/ | sh

Create a project:

meteor create try-meteor

Run it:

cd try-meteor
meteor

Developer Resources

Building an application with Meteor?

Interested in helping or contributing to Meteor? These resources will help:

We are hiring! Visit meteor.io/jobs to learn more about working full-time on the Meteor project.

Uninstalling Meteor

Aside from a short launcher shell script, Meteor installs itself inside your home directory. To uninstall Meteor, run:

rm -rf ~/.meteor/
sudo rm /usr/local/bin/meteor

On Windows, just run the uninstaller from your Control Panel.

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