Thank you all for the positive feedback (and likes and subscribes, of course!) 🥰 It certainly encourages me to continue putting these out for you all. Appreciate all the feedback.
@RamonTomzerКүн бұрын
super useful, good video brother!
@build.aiagentsКүн бұрын
Phenomenal
@FrancescoAlmanzo2 күн бұрын
great explanations!
@freddy29228Күн бұрын
Great video. Yes, agree not good to crash your server. 20 minutes video! I wonder how long it took to do? Your videos are clear, voice is good. Well done!
@BenYoungAIКүн бұрын
Thank you for the feedback🙂This one took me a lot longer than usual, but I wanted to make sure I could be as clear and concise as possible. I also got a new mic so I'm testing that out as well!
@IversusAIКүн бұрын
Would you consider creating a video on how to add js packages to railway? You got several of us using railway! Thank you for the videos!
@BenYoungAIКүн бұрын
To be totally transparent, I haven't done this myself just yet, but I'll definitely consider it for a future video. Thanks for making the request 🙂
@e11e7en2 күн бұрын
Ty, very informative. Can you install js packages in railway?
@BenYoungAI2 күн бұрын
You can, but you would need to fork the n8n repo and add the JS packages to the fork, then use the fork on Railway. Not quite as straight forward, but it's certainly possible.
@bannu4832Күн бұрын
can you make a video on creating our own node?
@BenYoungAIКүн бұрын
Will keep this in mind for a future video! I'm trying to cover all the foundational stuff to get as many people comfortable with using n8n first.
@bannu4832Күн бұрын
@@BenYoungAI Hey, there are many yt videos on n8n foundational stuff. But the videos on creating own nodes and the docs too are outdated. Making a video on this might help a lot of people including me!