diff --git a/README.md b/README.md index df0450a..59101f4 100644 --- a/README.md +++ b/README.md @@ -65,7 +65,7 @@ Obtaining the Github API Credentials 1. Open [Github Developer Settings](https://github.com/settings/apps). - 2. Next, go to [OAuth Apps](https://github.com/settings/developers) from the side pane. Then click the "New OAuth App" button. Make sure to set `Authorization callback URL` to `/api/auth/callback/github` replacing Snapify URL with the URI at which your application runs. + 2. Next, go to [OAuth Apps](https://github.com/settings/developers) from the side panel. Then click the "New OAuth App" button. Make sure to set `Authorization callback URL` to `/api/auth/callback/github` replacing Snapify URL with the URI at which your application runs. 3. Copy the `Client ID` as `GITHUB_ID` into the `.env`. 4. Next, click "Generate a new client secret" and copy the `Client secret` as `GITHUB_SECRET` into the `.env`. @@ -76,7 +76,7 @@ 1. Open [B2 Cloud Storage Buckets](https://secure.backblaze.com/b2_buckets.htm). 2. Create a new Bucket, make sure to set the bucket to private to make sure files are not being made publicly available. 3. Copy the `Endpoint` as `AWS_ENDPOINT` and the Bucket name as `AWS_BUCKET_NAME` into the `.env`. Additionally you need to add the `AWS_REGION`, which is part of the endpoint and should look like this: `us-east-005`. - 4. Next, go to [Application Keys](https://secure.backblaze.com/app_keys.htm) from the side pane. Then create a new Application Key, with full read and write access to the bucket. + 4. Next, go to [Application Keys](https://secure.backblaze.com/app_keys.htm) from the side panel. Then create a new Application Key, with full read and write access to the bucket. 5. Copy the `keyID` as `AWS_KEY_ID` and the `applicationKey` as `AWS_SECRET_ACCESS_KEY` into the `.env`.