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Before you are able to create an account, you must enroll. On the Hackclub Slack, add the Nest Bot application by selecting 'Add apps' and adding Nest Bot. Open the application, and under the Home tab, click 'Register yourself!'.  
Before you are able to create an account, you must enroll. On the Hackclub Slack, add the Nest Bot application by selecting 'Add apps' and adding Nest Bot. Open the application, and under the Home tab, click 'Register yourself!'.  


The signup flow will need some basic information—Namely, your username, name, email address, and SSH key. You can view your SSH key.
The signup flow will need some basic information—namely, your username, name, email address, and SSH key. You can view your SSH key.
   cat ~/id_rsa.pub  
   cat ~/id_rsa.pub  
If you don't have one, create one.  
If you don't have one, create one.  
   ssh-keygen -t rsa
   ssh-keygen -t rsa


Once you've completed the signup flow, Nest Bot will tell you that your request is under review. Once you are approved, you can log in.
Once you've completed the signup flow, Nest Bot will tell you that your request is under review. Once you are approved, Nest Bot will let you know, and give you your password. This is the password that you'll use to access Nest services through [[Authentik]]. Go ahead and login to Authentik at https://identity.hackclub.app and change your password by clicking on the settings gear in the top-right corner, and then clicking the "Change password" button. Change it to something secure!


Most services within Nest use [[Authentik]] for authentication. Once you have your invite, <!--????--> you are able to create an account. Navigate to https://identity.hackclub.app,<!--will the bot give you a link?--> and go through the sign up flow. <!--or log in flow?-->
You can also link your Authentik account to your Slack account, if you wish. This will let you login to Authentik through your Slack account. To do this, simply go to the "Connected services" tab of the same settings page, and click the "Connect" button next to the Slack icon.


=== Using the Account ===
=== Using the Account ===

Revision as of 23:12, 5 February 2024

Welcome to Nest!

This guide will walk you through creating an account and setting up a [Caddy] webpage. It assumes basic knowledge about the terminal—Read up on that if you're unsure!


Creating an Account

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The Home tab on the Nest Bot application

Before you are able to create an account, you must enroll. On the Hackclub Slack, add the Nest Bot application by selecting 'Add apps' and adding Nest Bot. Open the application, and under the Home tab, click 'Register yourself!'.

The signup flow will need some basic information—namely, your username, name, email address, and SSH key. You can view your SSH key.

  cat ~/id_rsa.pub 

If you don't have one, create one.

  ssh-keygen -t rsa

Once you've completed the signup flow, Nest Bot will tell you that your request is under review. Once you are approved, Nest Bot will let you know, and give you your password. This is the password that you'll use to access Nest services through Authentik. Go ahead and login to Authentik at https://identity.hackclub.app and change your password by clicking on the settings gear in the top-right corner, and then clicking the "Change password" button. Change it to something secure!

You can also link your Authentik account to your Slack account, if you wish. This will let you login to Authentik through your Slack account. To do this, simply go to the "Connected services" tab of the same settings page, and click the "Connect" button next to the Slack icon.

Using the Account

Now you will have to log in over SSH. From your terminal, run

  $ ssh <username>@hackclub.app

Replace <username> with your username.