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## use standard windows command prompt | |
cd C:\Program Files\SlikSvn\bin | |
mkdir c:\dumpRepo | |
svnadmin create c:\dumpRepo | |
type c:\myproject.dump | svnadmin load c:\dumpRepo | |
svn export file:///c:/dumpRepo c:\myproject |
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#!/usr/bin/env bash | |
# | |
# Bootstrap script for setting up a new OSX machine | |
# | |
# This should be idempotent so it can be run multiple times. | |
# | |
# Some apps don't have a cask and so still need to be installed by hand. These | |
# include: | |
# | |
# - Twitter (app store) |
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SOLVED! WORDPRESS ASKING FOR LOCAL FTP CREDENTIALS ON XAMPP | |
A few developers were asking why their localhost instances of WordPress were asking for FTP credentials when trying to install new plugins and themes. If you’re getting the dreaded “Please enter your FTP credentials” page and you’re running XAMPP for your local WP development environment, do not follow the popular StackOverflow answer that tells you to chown your wordpress folder to _www. Read more for the real fix. | |
There’s a Stackoverflow page that tells you to chown your local environment to www, but according to the <a href=“http://www.apachefriends.org/en/xampp-macosx.html” target=“blank”>recent XAMPP documentation, Apache is running as user ‘daemon.’ | |
So the fix is to go into your Terminal and cd to your local directory. If you develop a lot of wordpress stuff at the same time, you can just chown your htdocs directory (remember that you should never use XAMPP as a production environment, which means you should never follow these ideas for live |
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// WARNING: SIDE-EFFECTS. ONLY FOR PROD VERSION | |
if (!__DEV__) { | |
require('./utils/log.js'); | |
} | |
// SIDE-EFFECTS END |
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# Pass the env-vars to MYCOMMAND | |
eval $(egrep -v '^#' .env | xargs) MYCOMMAND | |
# … or ... | |
# Export the vars in .env into your shell: | |
export $(egrep -v '^#' .env | xargs) |
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$('body').on('click', '#messages-view a', (event) => { | |
event.preventDefault(); | |
let link = event.target.href; | |
require("electron").shell.openExternal(link); | |
}); |
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// WARNING: SIDE-EFFECTS. ONLY FOR PROD VERSION | |
if (!__DEV__) { | |
require('./utils/log.js'); | |
} | |
// SIDE-EFFECTS END |
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Notes to make IR shield (made by LinkSprite) work in Raspberry Pi 3 (bought from Amazon [1]). | |
The vendor has some documentation [2] but that is not complete and sufficient for Raspbian Stretch. | |
Following are the changes that I made to make it work. | |
$ sudo apt-get update | |
$ sudo apt-get install lirc | |
# Add the following lines to /etc/modules file | |
lirc_dev | |
lirc_rpi gpio_in_pin=18 gpio_out_pin=17 |
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const iterateObject = (obj, executeOnValue) => { | |
Object.keys(obj).forEach(name=> { | |
let val = obj[name]; | |
if (typeof val === "object") { | |
return iterateObject(val, executeOnValue); | |
} else if (val === undefined) { | |
obj[name] = ""; | |
} else { | |
obj[name] = executeOnValue(val); | |
} |