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hanigamal / wp-install.sh
Created August 14, 2013 02:15
WordPress Commandline Local Install
#!/bin/bash
#
# WP Commandline Local Install, by Brian Richards (@rzen)
#
# Creates a new directory, downloads WordPress, creates a database, sets up wp-config,
# optionally empties wp-content, and deletes other misc files. This compliments my local
# dev setup, outlined here: http://rzen.net/development/local-develoment-in-osx/
#
# Credit:
# Based on WPBuildr (https://github.com/AaronHolbrook/wpbuildr/). Props to Aaron Holbrook
#!/bin/sh
SHORTCUT="[Desktop Entry]
Name=Sublime Text 2
Comment=Edit text files
Exec=/usr/local/sublime-text-2/sublime_text
Icon=/usr/local/sublime-text-2/Icon/128x128/sublime_text.png
Terminal=false
Type=Application
Encoding=UTF-8
Categories=Utility;TextEditor;"
@ericlbarnes
ericlbarnes / filters.php
Created July 16, 2013 17:30 — forked from anonymous/filters.php
Laravel CSRF Ajax
/**
* Filter to check for CSRF attacks from the ajax requests.
*/
Route::filter('csrf_header', function()
{
if (Session::token() != Request::header('x-csrf-token'))
{
throw new Illuminate\Session\TokenMismatchException;
}
});

Sentry is an amazing auth system. But I really need a feature: multiple user types in the same app. And I cannot separate those in groups, because they have different table columns. After 2 days burning my head, I think I found a good solution. The magic is duplicate SentryServiceProvider with new different settings.

Lets suppose we have a fresh Sentry install with default User ambient. Now we want another ambient called Admin, with new model and different settings. How to do:

1. One model, one ambient

Let's create one model called Admin for our new ambient.

@irazasyed
irazasyed / Install Composer using MAMP's PHP.md
Last active May 30, 2025 08:59
Instructions on how to change preinstalled Mac OS X PHP to MAMP's PHP Installation and then install Composer Package Management

Change default Mac OS X PHP to MAMP's PHP Installation and Install Composer Package Management


Instructions to Change PHP Installation


First, Lets find out what version of PHP we're running (To find out if it's the default version).

To do that, Within the terminal, Fire this command:

which php

@GabLeRoux
GabLeRoux / Install-php-mysql-apache-on-osx-with-brew.md
Last active September 6, 2021 15:35 — forked from niepi/osx_php_homebrew.setup.md
Detailed steps to install PHP, MySQL, Apache and some usefull extensions such as xDebug on a mac running Mac Os X. Also included: PostgreSQL.

Install PHP, MySQL, PostgreSQL, Apache and xDebug on a Mac

You should have some tools installed like Homebrew, a text editor such as Sublime Text and it's subl command line app inside a bin folder and some basic terminal knowledge.

This gist is a more detailed version of niepi's gist with things that worked for me. It may help someone :)

Install PHP

$ brew install php --with-apache --with-mysql --with-pgsql --with-intl
@kkirsche
kkirsche / Install Composer to use MAMP's PHP.md
Last active November 30, 2024 11:56
How to install Composer globally using MAMP's PHP

##Create an alias to MAMP's PHP installation

To do this, we can simply create an alias for our bash profile. We'll be doing this is nano, though you can do it in vim or a number of other editors as well.

Within the terminal, run:

nano ~/.bash_profile

This will open nano with the contents, at the top in a blank line add the following line:

@msurguy
msurguy / eloquent.md
Last active February 8, 2022 03:13
Laravel 4 Eloquent Cheat Sheet.

Conventions:

Defining Eloquent model (will assume that DB table named is set as plural of class name and primary key named "id"):

class Shop extends Eloquent {}

Using custom table name

protected $table = 'my_shops';

@jimothyGator
jimothyGator / README.md
Last active July 30, 2025 07:45
Nginx configuration for Mac OS X with Homebrew, using sites-enabled directory.
mkdir -p /usr/local/etc/nginx/sites-{enabled,available}
cd /usr/local/etc/nginx/sites-enabled
ln -s ../sites-available/default.conf
ln -s ../sites-available/default-ssl.conf

File locations:

  • nginx.conf to /usr/local/etc/nginx/
  • default.conf and default-ssl.conf to /usr/local/etc/nginx/sites-available
  • homebrew.mxcl.nginx.plist to /Library/LaunchDaemons/
@barneycarroll
barneycarroll / fileInput.css
Last active April 2, 2023 22:21
Total input[type=file] style control with pure CSS. File type inputs are notoriously hard to style, due to different semi-serious style restrictions in the name of security (the argument being that a file input presents access to the user's private file system, and should as such always look unambiguously like what it is — redundant if you ask m…
.fileContainer {
overflow: hidden;
position: relative;
}
.fileContainer [type=file] {
cursor: inherit;
display: block;
font-size: 999px;
filter: alpha(opacity=0);