Since Chrome apps are now being deprecated. Download postman from https://dl.pstmn.io/download/latest/linux
Although I highly recommend using a snap
sudo snap install postman
tar -xzf Postman-linux-x64-5.3.2.tar.gz
Since Chrome apps are now being deprecated. Download postman from https://dl.pstmn.io/download/latest/linux
Although I highly recommend using a snap
sudo snap install postman
tar -xzf Postman-linux-x64-5.3.2.tar.gz
# Find the latest version on https://github.com/creationix/nvm#install-script | |
$ curl -o- https://raw.githubusercontent.com/creationix/nvm/v0.33.11/install.sh | bash | |
# Add in your ~/.zshrc the following: | |
export NVM_DIR=~/.nvm | |
[ -s "$NVM_DIR/nvm.sh" ] && . "$NVM_DIR/nvm.sh" | |
$ source ~/.zshrc |
Difference between spawn and exec functions of child_process | |
The Node.js Child Processes module (child_process) has two functions spawn and exec, using which we can start a child process to execute other programs on the system. Those new to child_process may wonder why there are two functions to do the same thing, and which one they should use. I'll explain the differences between spawn and exec to help you decide when to use what. | |
The most significant difference between child_process.spawn and child_process.exec is in what they return - spawn returns a stream and exec returns a buffer. | |
child_process.spawn returns an object with stdout and stderr streams. You can tap on the stdout stream to read data that the child process sends back to Node. stdout being a stream has the "data", "end", and other events that streams have. spawn is best used to when you want the child process to return a large amount of data to Node - image processing, reading binary data etc. | |
child_process.spawn is "asynchronously asynchr |
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// No Security | |
{ | |
"rules": { | |
".read": true, | |
".write": true | |
} | |
} |
# overwrite master with contents of feature branch (feature > master) | |
git checkout feature # source name | |
git merge -s ours master # target name | |
git checkout master # target name | |
git merge feature # source name |
I have two Github accounts: oanhnn (personal) and superman (for work). I want to use both accounts on same computer (without typing password everytime, when doing git push or pull).
Use ssh keys and define host aliases in ssh config file (each alias for an account).
Crear un arquitectura mvc utilizando javascript en frontend para organizar el código.
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