# Intisync Create private sessions to control vibration-based devices remotely. ## Run locally Make sure you have `elixir` and `erlang` installed on your local machine. A personal recommendation is to install them using [`asdf`](https://github.com/asdf-vm/asdf) or my new favourite [`mise`](https://github.com/jdx/mise). Then, make sure you have phoenix [installed](https://hexdocs.pm/phoenix/installation.html). You can ignore the Ecto setup part, this project doesn't use Ecto for now. After making sure you have elixir installed and the `mix` tool running, go to the root of the project and run: 1. Install javascript dependencies ```bash cd assets && npm install && cd .. ``` 2. Install elixir dependencies & build assets ```bash mix setup ``` 3. Run the project inside and start iex ```bash iex -S mix phx.server ``` Now you can go to `localhost:4000` and start playing around :) ## Notes on the project name Despite the similarity on the name, this project is not endorsed by [Intiface](https://github.com/intiface) and [Intiface](https://github.com/intiface) is their own registered trademark. I chose this name because this project was inspired by `Intiface` and the clients require the use of their software to connect the Hub to the bluetooth devices. Also I find the name IntiSync very catchy and easy to remember.