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== Getting Started ==
== Getting Started ==


To get started, check out the [[Quickstart]] guide, which walks you through creating an account, verifying that you are a student, logging in, and basic usage of Nest. '''Please read the [[Acceptable Use Policy]] and [[Limitations]] page before using Nest.'''
To get started, check out the [[Quickstart]] guide, which walks you through creating an account, verifying that you are a student, logging in, and basic usage of Nest. '''Please read the [[Acceptable Use Policy]] and [[Limitations]] page before using Nest.''' You can also review our [[Nest:Privacy policy|privacy policy]].


Once you're approved for Nest, take a look at the [[Deploying an App]] page! In addition, there are more in-depth guides on specific topics below:
Once you're approved for Nest, take a look at the [[Deploying an App]] page! In addition, there are more in-depth guides on specific topics below:

Revision as of 21:23, 5 September 2024

Welcome to Nest!

Nest is a free Linux hosting service provided by Hack Club for teenagers to host their apps and projects for free. It is based on the concept of a Tilde.

Getting Started

To get started, check out the Quickstart guide, which walks you through creating an account, verifying that you are a student, logging in, and basic usage of Nest. Please read the Acceptable Use Policy and Limitations page before using Nest. You can also review our privacy policy.

Once you're approved for Nest, take a look at the Deploying an App page! In addition, there are more in-depth guides on specific topics below:

Nest Services
Nest and Linux Concepts
Nest Tools
Misc Guides

If you need further help, external resources are listed in each of the guides mentioned above, and you can always get help from fellow birds in #nest on the Hack Club Slack.