There is also an Ansible playbook that uses docker-compose: https://github.com/cfra/jitsi-playbook
Steps to get Jitsi up and running.
(taken from https://jitsi.org/downloads/)
You can use our Ubuntu/Debian repository:
| /** | |
| * A composable function that displays a text with a typewriter-like effect, revealing characters in chunks. | |
| * | |
| * @param text The input text to be displayed with the typewriter effect. | |
| * @param minDelayInMillis The minimum delay in milliseconds between revealing character chunks, defaults to 10ms. | |
| * @param maxDelayInMillis The maximum delay in milliseconds between revealing character chunks, defaults to 50ms. | |
| * @param minCharacterChunk The minimum number of characters to reveal at once, defaults to 1. | |
| * @param maxCharacterChunk The maximum number of characters to reveal at once, defaults to 5. | |
| * @param onEffectCompleted A callback function invoked when the entire text has been revealed. | |
| * @param displayTextComposable A composable function that receives the text to display with the typewriter effect. |
| import androidx.compose.foundation.text.ClickableText | |
| import androidx.compose.material.LocalContentAlpha | |
| import androidx.compose.material.LocalContentColor | |
| import androidx.compose.material.LocalTextStyle | |
| import androidx.compose.runtime.Composable | |
| import androidx.compose.runtime.remember | |
| import androidx.compose.ui.Modifier | |
| import androidx.compose.ui.graphics.Color | |
| import androidx.compose.ui.graphics.takeOrElse | |
| import androidx.compose.ui.text.ExperimentalTextApi |
| import com.intellij.openapi.actionSystem.* | |
| import com.intellij.openapi.application.* | |
| import com.intellij.openapi.command.* | |
| import com.intellij.openapi.diagnostic.* | |
| import com.intellij.openapi.fileTypes.* | |
| import com.intellij.openapi.progress.* | |
| import com.intellij.openapi.project.* | |
| import com.intellij.openapi.ui.* | |
| import com.intellij.openapi.vfs.* | |
| import com.intellij.psi.* |
There is also an Ansible playbook that uses docker-compose: https://github.com/cfra/jitsi-playbook
Steps to get Jitsi up and running.
(taken from https://jitsi.org/downloads/)
You can use our Ubuntu/Debian repository:
| #!/usr/bin/bash | |
| for commit in $(git --no-pager log --reverse --after="2016-10-01T10:36:00-07:00" --pretty=format:%H) | |
| do | |
| echo $commit | |
| git checkout $commit | |
| #write linguist data to a file | |
| echo "" >> ~/repo-linguist-report.txt | |
| echo "commit: $commit" >> ~/repo-linguist-report.txt |
| import com.android.tools.lint.client.api.UElementHandler | |
| import com.android.tools.lint.detector.api.* | |
| import org.jetbrains.uast.UElement | |
| import org.jetbrains.uast.UPostfixExpression | |
| class NonNullAssertionDetector : Detector(), Detector.UastScanner { | |
| override fun getApplicableUastTypes(): List<Class<out UElement>>? { | |
| return listOf(UPostfixExpression::class.java) | |
| } |
Build "Sources for Android 27" so you can comfortably browse the Android API source in Android Studio.
mkdir android-sdk-source-build
cd android-sdk-source-build
mkdir -p frameworks/baseKeywords: Java, JDK (Java Development Kit), MacOS, Homebrew, Specific Version
This how-to guide covers how to install different versions of the JDK on MacOS with Homebrew.
If you facing the following error message when you try to access your device via adb ...
error: insufficient permissions for device: udev requires plugdev group membership
... then you might find the following tutorial helpful.
| /* | |
| * Copyright (C) 2017 The Android Open Source Project | |
| * | |
| * Licensed under the Apache License, Version 2.0 (the "License"); | |
| * you may not use this file except in compliance with the License. | |
| * You may obtain a copy of the License at | |
| * | |
| * http://www.apache.org/licenses/LICENSE-2.0 | |
| * | |
| * Unless required by applicable law or agreed to in writing, software |