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=== ## === In the EC2 βConnectβ page (Instance Connect), AWS provides an Upload file capability in many accounts/regions. If you see it: # Zip your project locally: ml-chatbot.zip # In the EC2 web terminal UI: Upload file β select the zip # On EC2: <syntaxhighlight lang="bash">sudo apt-get update sudo apt-get install -y unzip mkdir -p ~/ml-chatbot unzip ~/ml-chatbot.zip -d ~/ml-chatbot cd ~/ml-chatbot ls </syntaxhighlight> If you do not see upload in the UI, use Option B or Option C below. ==== In EC2 shell: ==== <syntaxhighlight lang="bash">mkdir -p ~/ml-chatbot cd ~/ml-chatbot nano app.py </syntaxhighlight> Paste the code (I provide below), save. Repeat for requirements.txt and Dockerfile. ==== If you can place the code in a GitHub repo (public or private) once, then on EC2: ==== <syntaxhighlight lang="bash">sudo apt-get update sudo apt-get install -y git git clone https://github.com/YOURUSER/YOURREPO.git ~/ml-chatbot cd ~/ml-chatbot </syntaxhighlight> This avoids any file upload mechanisms. (But it does require you to have a repo.)
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