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@stagas
stagas / how-to-run-apache-and-node.js-together-the-right-way.markdown
Created December 24, 2010 14:45
How to run Apache and Node.js together (the right way)

Step 1

Get a VPS that offers 2 or more IP addresses.

Step 2

From the WHM cPanel, find the menu item Service Configuration, select Apache Configuration and then click on Reserved IPs Editor.

Step 3

@glennblock
glennblock / fork forced sync
Created March 4, 2012 19:27
Force your forked repo to be the same as upstream.
git fetch upstream
git reset --hard upstream/master
@jednano
jednano / gitcom.md
Last active September 21, 2024 23:12
Common git commands in a day-to-day workflow

Git Cheat Sheet

Initial Setup

Create an empty git repo or reinitialize an existing one

git init
@Kartones
Kartones / postgres-cheatsheet.md
Last active November 15, 2024 21:14
PostgreSQL command line cheatsheet

PSQL

Magic words:

psql -U postgres

Some interesting flags (to see all, use -h or --help depending on your psql version):

  • -E: will describe the underlaying queries of the \ commands (cool for learning!)
  • -l: psql will list all databases and then exit (useful if the user you connect with doesn't has a default database, like at AWS RDS)
@paulallies
paulallies / gist:0052fab554b14bbfa3ef
Last active August 3, 2024 16:45
Remove node_modules from git repo
#add 'node_modules' to .gitignore file
git rm -r --cached node_modules
git commit -m 'Remove the now ignored directory node_modules'
git push origin <branch-name>
@vlandham
vlandham / part1.md
Last active March 21, 2024 12:57
Feature Branches and Pull Requests : Walkthrough

Here's a little walkthrough of how Yannick and I are using feature branches and pull requests to develop new features and adding them to the project. Below are the steps I take when working on a new feature. Hopefully this, along with watching the process on Github, will serve as a starting point to having everyone use a similar workflow.

Questions, comments, and suggestions for improvements welcome!

Start with the latest on master

When starting a new feature, I make sure to start with the latest and greatest codebase:

git checkout master
@vasanthk
vasanthk / System Design.md
Last active November 17, 2024 05:38
System Design Cheatsheet

System Design Cheatsheet

Picking the right architecture = Picking the right battles + Managing trade-offs

Basic Steps

  1. Clarify and agree on the scope of the system
  • User cases (description of sequences of events that, taken together, lead to a system doing something useful)
    • Who is going to use it?
    • How are they going to use it?
@nguyenanhtu
nguyenanhtu / SSLXampp.md
Last active July 12, 2024 19:06
Guide to configure SSL in XAMPP for Windows

How to test 'https' in XAMPP for localhost ? I will guide you

Menu

  • Create certificate
  • Config Apache to access https instead of http
  • Config mod rewrite to generate SSL url
  • Config Virtual host to test site

Step 1 : Create certificate

  • Go to your XAMPP installation directory (in my case it’s E:\xampp), figure out apache folder. In this, find & run batch file
@oliveratgithub
oliveratgithub / made-with-love.html
Last active November 11, 2024 18:59
Various snippets to add "Made with love" to your website using HTML, CSS and JavaScript
<!-- Example #1 - no styling -->
Made with ❤ in Switzerland
Made with ♥ in Switzerland
Made with ♡ in Switzerland
Made with ❤️ in Switzerland
Made with ♥️ in Switzerland
<!-- Example #2 - inline-styled ❤ -->
Made with <span style="color: #e25555;">&#9829;</span> in Switzerland
Made with <span style="color: #e25555;">&hearts;</span> in Switzerland
@dusta
dusta / Deploy_on_cPanel.md
Last active September 9, 2024 04:27 — forked from oodavid/README.md
Deploy your site with git on cPanel

Deploy your site with git on cPanel

The most important: You must have shell access!

This gist assumes:

  • you have a local git repo
  • with an online remote repository (github / bitbucket etc)
  • and a cloud server (Rackspace cloud / Amazon EC2 etc)
  • your (PHP) scripts are served from /var/www/html/