start new:
tmux
start new with session name:
tmux new -s myname
{ | |
"schemes" : | |
[ | |
{ | |
"background" : "#fafafa", | |
"black" : "#000000", | |
"blue" : "#3199e1", | |
"brightBlack" : "#686868", | |
"brightBlue" : "#399ee6", | |
"brightCyan" : "#4cbf99", |
Heroku only allows each dyno to send and receive external network traffic on a single port, which means you can't simply
run node --debug server.js
and attach your debugger to your-app.herokuapp.com:5858
.
To work around this, you can use ngrok and Heroku ngrok Buildpack to tunnel to the debugger's port and access it externally.
#!/bin/bash | |
# Update package lists | |
echo "Updating package lists..." | |
sudo apt update | |
# Install build-essential, kernel headers, and dkms | |
echo "Installing build-essential, kernel headers, and dkms..." | |
sudo apt install -y build-essential linux-headers-$(uname -r) dkms |
In some cases, only these lines will work
for product in IntelliJIdea WebStorm DataGrip PhpStorm CLion PyCharm GoLand RubyMine; do
rm -rf ~/.config/$product*/eval 2> /dev/null
rm -rf ~/.config/JetBrains/$product*/eval 2> /dev/null
done
But if not, try these