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def manifest = new XmlSlurper().parse(file("./src/main/AndroidManifest.xml")) | |
def packageName = [email protected]() | |
task copyAAR(type: Copy) { | |
from "$projectDir/build/outputs/aar/" | |
include 'android.aar' | |
into "$projectDir/AAR/" | |
rename 'android.aar', "${packageName}.aar" | |
doLast { |
android { | |
signingConfigs { | |
getByName("debug") { | |
keyAlias = "debug" | |
keyPassword = "my debug key password" | |
storeFile = file("/home/miles/keystore.jks") | |
storePassword = "my keystore password" | |
} | |
create("release") { | |
keyAlias = "release" |
The always enthusiastic and knowledgeable mr. @jasaltvik shared with our team an article on writing (good) Git commit messages: How to Write a Git Commit Message. This excellent article explains why good Git commit messages are important, and explains what constitutes a good commit message. I wholeheartedly agree with what @cbeams writes in his article. (Have you read it yet? If not, go read it now. I'll wait.) It's sensible stuff. So I decided to start following the
apply plugin: 'com.android.application' | |
android.applicationVariants.all { variant -> | |
task "copyDependencies${variant.name.capitalize()}"() { | |
outputs.upToDateWhen { false } | |
doLast { | |
println "Executing copyDependencies${variant.name.capitalize()}" | |
variant.getCompileClasspath().each { fileDependency -> | |
def sourcePath = fileDependency.absolutePath | |
def destinationPath = project.projectDir.path + "/build/dependencies/${variant.name}/" |
<?php | |
namespace App\Providers; | |
use App\Models\User; | |
use App\Observers\UserObserver; | |
use Illuminate\Support\ServiceProvider; | |
class AppServiceProvider extends ServiceProvider | |
{ |
Create React apps with no build configuration.
Thanks to create-react-app. It's saves a lot of my time. I remember several months ago I had to setup a lot just for a react app, webpack, babel, test environment and so on... Fortunately, everything becomes easy now. Though you have many choices of start boiler plate, you worth trying this.
If you are build a SPA with react, you probably use react-router
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#!/bin/bash | |
# Creator: Phil Cook | |
# Modified: Andy Miller | |
# | |
# >>> IMPORTANT: Moved to: https://github.com/rhukster/sphp.sh | |
# >>> Kept here for legacy purposes | |
# | |
osx_major_version=$(sw_vers -productVersion | cut -d. -f1) | |
osx_minor_version=$(sw_vers -productVersion | cut -d. -f2) | |
osx_patch_version=$(sw_vers -productVersion | cut -d. -f3) |
libraryGroupId=yuana.id | |
libraryArtifactId=anu | |
libraryVersion=1.0.0 |