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Fixed documentation download links based on latest version (#130)

* Fixed documentation based on latest release

* Fixed google-cloud documentation steps order

* Edited docs based on the latest release versions

* Make docs more dynamic based on Releases

* Changed ordered list to unordered list
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Moien Tajik 2019-03-18 19:15:20 +03:30 committed by Kyle Carberry
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```
>example: `ssh -i "/Users/John/Downloads/TestInstance.pem" ubuntu@ec2-3-45-678-910.compute-1.amazonaws.co`
- You should see a prompt for your EC2 instance like so<img src="../../assets/aws_ubuntu.png">
- At this point it is time to download the `code-server` binary. We will of course want the linux version. Make sure you copy the link for the latest linux version on our [releases page](https://github.com/codercom/code-server/releases)
- With the URL in the clipboard, run:
- At this point it is time to download the `code-server` binary. We will of course want the linux version.
- Find the latest Linux release from this URL:
```
wget https://github.com/codercom/code-server/releases/download/0.1.4/code-server-linux
https://github.com/codercom/code-server/releases/latest
```
- Replace {version} in the following command with the version found on the releases page and run it (or just copy the download URL from the releases page):
```
wget https://github.com/codercom/code-server/releases/download/{version}/code-server-{version}-linux-x64.tar.gz
```
- Extract the downloaded tar.gz file with this command, for example:
```
tar -xvzf code-server-{version}-linux-x64.tar.gz
```
- Navigate to extracted directory with this command:
```
cd code-server-{version}-linux-x64
```
- If you run into any permission errors, make the binary executable by running:
```
chmod +x code-server-linux
chmod +x code-server
```
> To ensure the connection between you and your server is encrypted view our guide on [securing your setup](../../security/ssl.md)
- Finally, run

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- Open a terminal on your computer and SSH into your instance
> example: ssh root@203.0.113.0
- Once in the SSH session, visit code-server [releases page](https://github.com/codercom/code-server/releases/) and copy the link to the download for the latest linux release
- In the shell run the below command with the URL from your clipboard
- Find the latest Linux release from this URL:
```
wget https://github.com/codercom/code-server/releases/download/0.1.4/code-server-linux
https://github.com/codercom/code-server/releases/latest
```
- Replace {version} in the following command with the version found on the releases page and run it (or just copy the download URL from the releases page):
```
wget https://github.com/codercom/code-server/releases/download/{version}/code-server-{version}-linux-x64.tar.gz
```
- Extract the downloaded tar.gz file with this command, for example:
```
tar -xvzf code-server-{version}-linux-x64.tar.gz
```
- Navigate to extracted directory with this command:
```
cd code-server-{version}-linux-x64
```
- If you run into any permission errors when attempting to run the binary:
```
chmod +x code-server-linux
chmod +x code-server
```
> To ensure the connection between you and your server is encrypted view our guide on [securing your setup](../../security/ssl.md)
- Finally start the code-server

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## Final Steps
1. SSH into your Google Cloud VM
- SSH into your Google Cloud VM
```
gcloud compute ssh --zone [region] [instance name]
```
2. Download the binary using the link we copied to clipboard
- Find the latest Linux release from this URL:
```
wget https://github.com/codercom/code-server/releases/download/0.1.4/code-server-linux
https://github.com/codercom/code-server/releases/latest
```
3. Make the binary executable if you run into any errors regarding permission:
- Replace {version} in the following command with the version found on the releases page and run it (or just copy the download URL from the releases page):
```
chmod +x code-server-linux
wget https://github.com/codercom/code-server/releases/download/{version}/code-server-{version}-linux-x64.tar.gz
```
> To ensure the connection between you and your server is encrypted view our guide on [securing your setup](../../security/ssl.md)
4. Start the code-server
- Extract the downloaded tar.gz file with this command, for example:
```
tar -xvzf code-server-{version}-linux-x64.tar.gz
```
- Navigate to extracted directory with this command:
```
cd code-server-{version}-linux-x64
```
- Make the binary executable if you run into any errors regarding permission:
```
chmod +x code-server
```
> To ensure the connection between you and your server is encrypted view our guide on [securing your setup](../security/ssl.md)
- Start the code-server
```
sudo ./code-server-linux -p 80
```
> For instructions on how to keep the server running after you end your SSH session please checkout [how to use systemd](https://www.linode.com/docs/quick-answers/linux/start-service-at-boot/) to start linux based services if they are killed
5. Access code-server from the public IP of your Google Cloud instance we noted earlier in your browser.
- Access code-server from the public IP of your Google Cloud instance we noted earlier in your browser.
> example: 32.32.32.234
6. You will be greeted with this page. Code-server is using a self-signed SSL certificate for easy setup. To proceed to the IDE, click **"Advanced"**<img src ="../../assets/chrome_warning.png">
7. Then click **"proceed anyway"**<img src="../../assets/chrome_confirm.png">
- You will be greeted with this page. Code-server is using a self-signed SSL certificate for easy setup. To proceed to the IDE, click **"Advanced"**<img src ="../../assets/chrome_warning.png">
- Then click **"proceed anyway"**<img src="../../assets/chrome_confirm.png">
---
> NOTE: If you get stuck or need help, [file an issue](https://github.com/codercom/code-server/issues/new?&title=Improve+self-hosted+quickstart+guide), [tweet (@coderhq)](https://twitter.com/coderhq) or [email](mailto:support@coder.com?subject=Self-hosted%20quickstart%20guide).