diff --git a/README.md b/README.md
index 2013245..3e5c8b1 100644
--- a/README.md
+++ b/README.md
@@ -20,9 +20,6 @@ Prerequisites:
2) Add the following lines to your devDependencies in package.json (Note: delete or repurpose the pre-existing scripts value)
- "devDependencies": {
- "apex-source-control" : "git+ssh://git@github.com:ntreeinc/apex-source-control.git"
- },
"scripts": {
"apex-to-file" : "apex-source-control apex-to-file",
"file-to-apex" : "apex-source-control file-to-apex",
@@ -37,9 +34,7 @@ If you want you can change the npm run commands (under scripts) to anything you'
3) Run the following commands and follow the prompts. The app id, parsing_schema, workspace_name and database connection info should all correspond to the app you want to download (see Configuration)
- npm install
- cd node_modules/apex-source-control
- npm link
+ npm install --save-dev apex-source-control
npm run new-conf-file #create a config file with the info of the app you want to download
npm run switch-conf-file #unnecessary if you choose to switch to your new config file in npm run in previous command
npm run apex-to-file #download the app locally
@@ -52,9 +47,6 @@ You can now set up the application as a git or other version-control repository.
2) Add the following lines to your devDependencies in package.json (Note: delete or repurpose the pre-existing scripts value)
- "devDependencies": {
- "apex-source-control" : "git+ssh://git@github.com:ntreeinc/apex-source-control.git"
- },
"scripts": {
"apex-to-file" : "apex-source-control apex-to-file",
"file-to-apex" : "apex-source-control file-to-apex",
@@ -67,11 +59,7 @@ You can now set up the application as a git or other version-control repository.
If you want you can change the npm run commands (under scripts) to anything you'd like (see npm scripts Commands).
-3) Run:
-
- npm install
- cd node_modules/apex-source-control
- npm link
+3) Run `npm install --save-dev apex-source-control`
5) Copy the export file into your project directory