Add nitrous.io quickstart config and update readme

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yeouchien 10 years ago committed by Cheah Chu Yeow
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@ -10,6 +10,7 @@ The Ultimate Open Source WebChat Platform
* [DPlatform](#dplatform)
* [IndieHosters](#indiehosters)
* [Cloudron.io](#cloudronio)
* [Nitrous.io](#nitrousio)
* [Heroku](#heroku)
* [Scalingo](#scalingo)
* [Sloppy.io](#sloppyio)
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Install Rocket.Chat on [Cloudron](https://cloudron.io) Smartserver:
[![Install](https://cloudron.io/img/button.svg)](https://cloudron.io/button.html?app=chat.rocket.cloudronapp)
## Nitrous.io
**Free** development environment for Rocket.Chat in the cloud on [Nitrous.io](https://www.nitrous.io):
<a href="https://www.nitrous.io/quickstart">
<img src="https://nitrous-image-icons.s3.amazonaws.com/quickstart.png" alt="Nitrous Quickstart" width=142 height=34>
</a>
## Heroku
Host your own Rocket.Chat server for **FREE** with [One-Click Deploy](https://heroku.com/deploy)

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# Setup
Welcome to your Rocket.Chat project on Nitrous.
## Running the development server:
In the [Nitrous IDE](https://community.nitrous.io/docs/ide-overview), enter the following commands in the terminal window:
1. `cd ~/code/Rocket.Chat`
2. `meteor --port 0.0.0.0:3000`
Now you've got a development server running and can see the output in the Nitrous terminal window. You can open up a new shell or utilize [tmux](https://community.nitrous.io/docs/tmux) to open new shells to run other commands.
## Preview the app
In the Nitrous IDE, open the "Preview" menu and click "Port 3000".

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{
"template": "meteor",
"ports": [3000],
"name": "Rocket.Chat",
"description": "Have your own Slack like online chat, built with Meteor."
}
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