Using apktool you can decode resources to nearly original form and rebuild them after making some eventual modifications.
brew install apktool| class MaClass { | |
| constructor(valeurInitial) { | |
| this.maPropriete = valeurInitial; | |
| } | |
| maMethode() { | |
| return this.maPropriete; | |
| } | |
| } |
| #!/bin/bash | |
| # Delete all containers | |
| docker rm $(docker ps -a -q) | |
| # Delete all images | |
| docker rmi $(docker images -q) |
Library/developer folderlocal snapshots for time machine (even if it is disabled!)A single time machine local snapshot can take 5Go to 10Go disk space (for example after a huge MacOS or Xcode update).
It is often said that disibling timemachine should trigger a cleaning from the system. But this is not true, at least in my experience (on macOS High Sierra).
| ///////////////// | |
| // BRIDGE | |
| ///////////////// | |
| // Device.h | |
| @import UIKit; | |
| #import <React/RCTBridgeModule.h> | |
| @interface Device : NSObject <RCTBridgeModule> |
| var fetch = require('node-fetch'); | |
| var CloudKit = require("./cloudkit.js") | |
| CloudKit.configure({ | |
| services: { | |
| fetch: fetch | |
| }, | |
| containers: [{ | |
| containerIdentifier: 'yourContainerIdentifier', | |
| apiToken: 'yourAPItoken', |
| #ifndef AppRate_h | |
| #define AppRate_h | |
| #if __has_include("RCTBridgeModule.h") | |
| #import "RCTBridgeModule.h" | |
| #else | |
| #import <React/RCTBridgeModule.h> | |
| #endif | |
| #import <StoreKit/StoreKit.h> |
| #import "RNAppStoreReview.h" | |
| #import <Foundation/Foundation.h> | |
| @implementation RNAppStoreReview | |
| RCT_EXPORT_MODULE(); | |
| - (dispatch_queue_t) methodQueue | |
| { |
| convert input-image.png -density 300 -compress zip output-image.png |