Visit the live site at bitmidi.com, the wayback machine for old-school MIDI files! Check out some examples here:
It's easy to run the code!
git clone [email protected]:feross/bitmidi.com.git
cd bitmidi.com
npm installsudo apt install graphicsmagickbrew install graphicsmagickimagemin-webp > cwebp-bin
sudo apt install libxi6 libglu1First, copy the sample secret file to a new file:
cp secret/index-sample.js secret/index.jsSecond, run a local MySQL Server on port 3306 and create a database called bitmidi.com.
Don't forget to change the credentials in secret/index.js to match what you
configured! If you use a different MySQL version than what is specified, then
remember to change that, too. If you're running an older version of MySQL, you
may need to add a insecureAuth: true option under db.connection.
Once you complete the database setup, run the migrations:
npm run knex -- migrate:latestTo load the site with MIDI files, you need to have a folder with MIDI files in it. You can get a large collection here or some smaller ones here.
Then, in the project root, run this:
node -r @babel/register tools/import.js <path-to-folder-with-midis>npm run build
npm startnpm run watchCopyright (c) Feross Aboukhadijeh