- Open Automator
- Create a new Service
- Set “Service receives selected” to
files or folders
inany application
- Add a
Run Shell Script
action - Set the script action to
/usr/local/bin/atom -n "$@"
- Set “Pass input” to
as arguments
- Save as
Open in Atom
## For educational purposes only! Not a substitute for individualized advice from a qualified legal practitioner. ## | |
SOFTWARE CONSULTING AGREEMENT | |
THIS AGREEMENT is entered into on <contract date> by and between Avie, LLC, (hereinafter "Developer") and <client company>, (hereinafter "Company"). | |
RECITALS | |
WHEREAS, Company wishes to retain Developer to develop certain <software type> software (hereinafter defined and referred to as “Software”); and |
// Create our server | |
var server; | |
server = http.createServer(function(req,res){ | |
// Set CORS headers | |
res.setHeader('Access-Control-Allow-Origin', '*'); | |
res.setHeader('Access-Control-Request-Method', '*'); | |
res.setHeader('Access-Control-Allow-Methods', 'OPTIONS, GET'); | |
res.setHeader('Access-Control-Allow-Headers', '*'); | |
if ( req.method === 'OPTIONS' ) { | |
res.writeHead(200); |
APP_ENV=testing | |
APP_KEY=SomeRandomString | |
DB_CONNECTION=testing | |
DB_TEST_USERNAME=root | |
DB_TEST_PASSWORD= | |
CACHE_DRIVER=array | |
SESSION_DRIVER=array | |
QUEUE_DRIVER=sync |
* Update (12.09.2017): I have improved the trait so that it can be used with objects other than Eloquent Models.
Some days ago I came across a task where I needed to implement managable state for an Eloquent model. This is a common task, actually there is a mathematical model called "Finite-state Machine". The concept is that the state machine (SM) "can be in exactly one of the finite number of states at any given time". Also changing from one state to another (called transition) depends on fulfilling the conditions defined by its configuration.
Practically this means you define each state that the SM can be in and the possible transitions. To define a transition you set the states on which the transition can be applied (initial conditions) and the only state in which the SM should be after the transition.
That's the theory, let's get to the work.
-- Levenshtein function | |
-- Source: https://openquery.com.au/blog/levenshtein-mysql-stored-function | |
-- Levenshtein reference: http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Levenshtein_distance | |
-- Arjen note: because the levenshtein value is encoded in a byte array, distance cannot exceed 255; | |
-- thus the maximum string length this implementation can handle is also limited to 255 characters. | |
DELIMITER $$ | |
DROP FUNCTION IF EXISTS LEVENSHTEIN $$ | |
CREATE FUNCTION LEVENSHTEIN(s1 VARCHAR(255) CHARACTER SET utf8, s2 VARCHAR(255) CHARACTER SET utf8) |
MYSQL_ROOT_PASSWORD=rootpass |