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@marshalhayes
marshalhayes / Tailwind.targets
Last active April 14, 2025 05:10
Using Tailwind the right way for .NET
<Project ToolsVersion="15.0" xmlns="http://schemas.microsoft.com/developer/msbuild/2003">
<!-- This file exposes the following parameters -->
<!-- TailwindVersion: The version of the Tailwind Standalone CLI to download. -->
<!-- TailwindDownloadPath: The path to where to download the Tailwind Standalone CLI. This property is optional, and defaults to %LOCALAPPDATA% on Windows, and $XDG_CACHE_HOME on Linux and MacOS. -->
<!-- TailwindInputStyleSheetPath: The path to the input stylesheet. -->
<!-- TailwindOutputStyleSheetPath: The path to the output stylesheet. -->
<!-- TailwindOptimizeOutputStyleSheet: Whether to optimize the output stylesheet. This property is optional, and defaults to false. -->
<!-- TailwindMinifyOutputStyleSheet: Whether to minify the output stylesheet. This property is optional, and defaults to false when Configuration is Debug, and true when Configuration is Release. -->
<!-- TailwindDownloadUrl: The URL to the Tailwind Standalone CLI. This property is optional, and defau
@codeniko
codeniko / UNMS-Unifi-Pi-Buster.md
Last active June 22, 2023 02:23
Setup UNMS and Unifi network controller on Raspberry pi 4 Raspbian buster

Setup Raspbian Buster

I'm using debian 10 as my daily so these are *nix commands. Mac should work with these too but you're on your own if you're using Windows. Goal for me is to make a headless raspberry pi I can SSH into and connect to my network using Ethernet. You should be comfortable in command line if you choose to follow this guide.

  1. Go to https://www.raspberrypi.org/downloads/raspbian and download Raspbian lite archive
  2. unzip the image
  3. Plug in sdcard. Run lsblk to see drives and mount points. Likely, the sdcard will show up in /dev/sda or /dev/sdb and may have some partitions like /dev/sda1 and /dev/sda2.
  4. If partitions are mounted, unmount all of them. Ex: umount /dev/sda1 and umount /dev/sda2
  5. Copy the raspbian image to the sdcard with sudo dd if=RASPBIAN_IMAGE_FILE.img of=/dev/sda bs=4M
  6. Run sync to ensure the written contents are flushed
  7. OPTIONAL: To start ssh server on boot, Unplug sdcard and reinsert to remount new partitions. You'll have two with raspbian.